My husband and I enjoyed our stay on David's idyllic island. The way to Duncan Island is very picturesque. Tucked away from the main road, the camp site is hidden enough yet makes you feel like you aren't completely out of civilization. There is plenty of land to set up your site, we set up close to the raspberry bushes, it has a water pump, large campfire ring and a trampoline. We learned some amazing things about the island like the high quality of soil, plenty of opportunities for duck hunting or fishing; furthermore the water is gravity fed and with the perfect system of how the water flows and is fed to the island, you won't find mosquitos. Camping out early spring it was plenty warm during the day, and at night it got pretty chilly, but with our campfire going, it was comfortable. We also enjoyed stargazing around our fire! Ps- For the light sleepers know that there is the occasional noise from the highway.