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Small gravel parking lot surrounded by trees on Crown Land next to a bridge over Nogies Creek. Room for any size vehicle. Tents could be done on the edges of the lot or a little into one of the trails. Northbound, the route is all paved except for the last ~3.2kms which are gravel. Quiet spot with very minimal passing traffic.
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The coordinates are wrong. They lead you to a private boat longh.
The parkinglot is 44.58684°N 78.51228°W where you could possibly stay on crown Landis on the other side of the bridge.
It is not nice, next to a busy street. But you can follow BassLake Road for 15 kilometers and you will end up at a small beach 44.67817°N 78.52510°W . You are not allowed to camp there, you must stay away from the See 200 meters. But on the gravelroads before you get there (fireroads) are some spaces you are allowed to camp.
We did not stay because a lot of gadfly (German: Bremsen) were around and wanted to bite us.
The coordinates seems to be off but we found the spot on Bass Lake road. Dropped pin
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Quiet little spot at a bend on a fire route. Great for a place to sleep. Very little local traffic. Few deer flies and mosquitoes in July. Big enough for an RV or two or a few smaller vehicles. Someone built a tiny fire pit but we didn't use it.
Report Check-InPerfect for a one night stand! Some mosquitos but relay quiet. Just two cars passing by in the morning.
Report Check-InGood free spot on crown land. Lots of 4x4 (quads) activity in the area. The locals were friendly. I stayed 3 days/nights in my 30’ class a.
Report Check-InFlat gravel area along side of the road on a dead end street. We arrived late, stayed hooked up to our truck and had no issues with parking our 25’ tt.
Surrounded by trees with a small river nearby, not a great view but quiet, private and lots of room for big rigs. Perfect for an overnight stay.
Deer flies were horrible in the morning.
the place is as described and by Elise.tiessen It's a very large gravel parking that can easily accommodate 18 trailers like that Saturday when we arrived. There's an ATV trail head in the same spot.
We stayed for one night only car camping.
Two people came also in the afternoon. They confirmed it was safe and there's some hunting in the area (October) so it was a good idea to wear yellow reflective vest if we were going to go hiking.
Almost no traffic, very quiet.
The trees were gorgeous.
Small gravel parking lot surrounded by trees on Crown Land next to a bridge over Nogies Creek. Room for any size vehicle. Tents could be done on the edges of the lot or a little into one of the trails. Northbound, the route is all paved except for the last ~3.2kms which are gravel. Quiet spot with very minimal passing traffic.
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