Canada
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Pull out/informal parking lot off the highway. Had a pit toilet on other side of lot. Could fit about 9 cars/campers in total. No signs saying anything. Right beside the creek and highway so if you are a bit sensitive to noise, might not like this spot.
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There are spots on both sides of the bridge. Coming from Sooke you want to cross the bridge as the space is larger and flatter. Nice we walk to the beach. Just a few cars going past at night
Report Check-InGreat stay in a small gravel lot on the right hand side of the road just before the Muir Creek bridge. Walkway behind takes you to the beach in a few minutes where we saw eagles, river otters and seals. Lovely sunset there too. No signs to say no overnight camping. It’s a beautiful free spot so please keep this place clean for future use! Enjoy!
Report Check-InLarge off the road spot next to stream and short walk to beach. The hike to the beach was blackberry alley, absolutely loaded with thousands of blackberries. See pictures.
Report Check-InPull out/informal parking lot off the highway. Had a pit toilet on other side of lot. Could fit about 9 cars/campers in total. No signs saying anything. Right beside the creek and highway so if you are a bit sensitive to noise, might not like this spot.
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