We had a wonderful time at this camp, enjoying beautiful weather for swimming and kayaking. The water is very clear and clean, and the bottom is pretty sandy/rocky. The lake is quite shallow near shore (maybe about 3 ft deep...shallow enough that we were not tempted to dive off of the dock) and for quite a ways out, which made it a good place for my nine-year-old to swim without any concern that he was over his head. After a while, it drops off to about 20 feet deep. There is a rock you can swim out to and stand on (it is just a little bit below the surface) near the buoy. This made a great destination for us – we swam out with inflatable tubes every day.
It is important to know that this lake hosts a lot of motorboat and skidoo traffic, so it is not as tranquil as some lakes. It tends to be quieter in the morning, or after dinner, so that's when we did most of our kayaking. If you kayak to the right, down the lake towards the marina in Belmont, you eventually come to a little river. This was the most undeveloped area on the lake we found, and kayaking up the river we saw a pair of kingfishers, as well as a solitary sandpiper and some phoebes. Out on the lake, we saw osprey, loons and a couple of times bald eagles soaring overhead.
The view was really lovely, the beds were comfortable, and the kitchen was well-equipped. The freezer did have a habit of leaking water onto the floor -- not exactly sure why, as it seemed to work fine otherwise. There were neighbors close by on each side, but they were friendly.
Overall, a great vacation!