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sirdrakejr

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TRAIL??!!

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For those of you looking for expert advice, here ya go!
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Prevost82,
which campground is that. and do you have any more pics? We want to head out that way next summer and want to stay somewhere that isnt a glorified parking lot and where you actually have enough room to drop your awning without hitting the trailer next door. thanks

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Bamfield - Poett Nook - a fishing camp that just happens to have a place to stick an RV or 2. 2 hours down a logging road but worth the dust and vibrations!






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Hey driveby, quite a place isn't it.

I still remember taking our scout troup there 12 years ago this past spring. We set up our tents on the fire access road, no fire risk at the time we were there. The gourmet fish dinner (feast) we had on the Saturday night; salmon fillets, butter clams, crab and trout, all caught locally by our troup, except for the salmon. The salmon was excellent as it was cooked the old fashioned way, on cedar strips laid against the open campfire.

My mouth still waters when thinking back to that weekend long ago.

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Newman Sound Campground in Terra Nova National Park in Newfoundland.



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MacGregor Point Ontario Provincial Park

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Meziadin Lake provincial park/campground
on the Cassiar Highway, northern British Columbia




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Kinaskan Lake provincial park/campground
on the Cassiar Highway, northern British Columbia





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Dezadeash Lake Yukon Government Campground
on the Haines Highway in Yukon



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Well, Just searched across this while looking for contact info for another park I think I can add a bit to it

My personal favorite - Boondocking in Ghost/Waiparous OHV +51° 17' 6.11", -115° 8' 35.84"


Yes that is a little river right there; get out your backroads mapbook - though it's refered to as transalta road not ghost somethingorother.

High on our list, is herald prov. Park just northeast of tappen bc (straight across the shushwap from salmon arm)




Just returned from Sandy Beach/Brennan Creek/??? forest service site - on adams lake in BC (North from sorrento way up the fire service road past adams lake PP) 51° 10' 09.6" -119° 36' 14.1"





If you're visiting Vancouver - Golden ears is pretty damn nice for pretty much being within the city (it's not however don't be surprised if the local kids are having a party) Showers were pretty cool, otherwise pretty nice.




I notice pics of alice lake are already up; so it'd be redundant - but it is a fine campground.

One last one for the team... My 4x4 club loves Spur valley out in radium; not quite my idea of camping but I figured I'd share a picture anyway for those who like this style:


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