Canada
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Another one of the several pull-outs along the Hwy 23. It's large and mostly flat, very open with only a thin tree line separating it from the road. View on the mountains with trees, not directly on the lake, though you can hear some waterfalls (and frogs) nearby.
We pulled out here in the hope to see some aurora borealis, and we were all by ourselves while all the other spots seemed pretty busy on a Friday night. No services, no bins, no cell. Some grass area for tents. Pretty quiet.
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Another one of the several pull-outs along the Hwy 23. It's large and mostly flat, very open with only a thin tree line separating it from the road. View on the mountains with trees, not directly on the lake, though you can hear some waterfalls (and frogs) nearby.
We pulled out here in the hope to see some aurora borealis, and we were all by ourselves while all the other spots seemed pretty busy on a Friday night. No services, no bins, no cell. Some grass area for tents. Pretty quiet.