Canada
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There's an opening space that leads to a dead-end road only a few meters before St Ann's Provincial Park. It looks like local people use this road for a boat ramp which is farther down the dirt road, looks almost like a trail to me. There was another camper from Quebec when I was there. So, for sure the place can fit at least 2 vans, I think maybe 3 camper vans is max. It has a decent view of the water, not that pretty but ok. A bit noisy when there are vehicles passing by during the day but very quiet at night. There's a pit toilet at the provincial park which is 10mins walk or less. If you go all the way to the dead end of the dirt road, there's a fire pit, looks like you can put up a tent there, and it would be a lot more quiet. Lastly, Telus reception is spotty here and very weak data service.
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Endroit très bien au bas de la pente dans la courbe.
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nice quiet place overlooking water. several spaces that are down the dirt road.
Report Check-InSmall dirt road off from entrance leads to a secluded spot hidden in trees with a camp fire. Sprinter van made it no problem, plenty of room to turn around.
Report Check-InAs described. A waitress at local restaurant recommended this spot.
Report Check-InBig parking lot. Close to road, but peaceful. I drove down a bit to be hidden. Great for 1 night
Report Check-InBeau spot près d’un petit ruisseau. Assez sauvage. Sécuritaire. Passant jusqu’à environ 19:00 mais très tranquille ensuite. Il y a de la place pour 3-4 vans. Pour plus de photo Instagram et Facebook cherchez FRIONTHEROAD
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Good Spot before ferry. Very private, even though it's close to road. Perfect spot to do Cabot Trail the following day.
Report Check-InThere's an opening space that lead to a dead end road only a few meters before St Ann's Provincial Park. It looks like local people use this road for boat ramp which is farther down the dirt road, look almost like a trail to me. There was another camper from Quebec when I was there. So, for sure the place can fit at least 2 vans, I think maybe 3 camper vans is max. It got a decent view of the water, not that pretty but ok. A bit noisy when there's vehicle passing by during the day but very quiet at night. There's pit toilet at the provincial park which is 10mins walk or less. If you go all the way to the dead end of the dirt road, there's a fire pit, look like you can put up a tent there, and it would be a lot more quiet. Lastly, Telus reception is spotty here and very weak data service.
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