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There’s 4-7 campsites around here - may require some serious 4x4 because the puddles are deep. But they’re all private and have campfires. Amazing views of the bay. I think you can follow a path down to the ocean. Looks like it was an old bridge / road.
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paths between campsites are very worn, but there are 3 main access points from the road that are very doable. 1 campsite decent for tent, but most of the ground is very rocky/hard. lighthouse gates locked around 8pm and opened roughly 12 hours later, otherwise no passerbys and very quiet.
Report Check-InThere’s 4-7 campsites around here - may require some serious 4x4 because the puddles are deep. But they’re all private and have campfires. Amazing views of the bay. I think you can follow a path down to the ocean. Looks like it was an old bridge / road.
Report Check-InA few pull offs to the left on the no exit road to the Walton Lighthouse Park. Lovely views over the Minas Basin. Best for camper vans imho. I used a tent. Didn't see many passers-by.
Report Check-Inas described. Several bumpy road some only with 4x4 but we choose the less bumpy.Quiet.
Report Check-InGreat spot, several pull outs. 4wd not needed, just a little rutted. Views incredible. Walk down to the little lighthouse during open hours for flush toilets and sink.
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