Canada
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Spot at a small beaver pond. A farmer comes every evening and morning to feed the fishes but no problem to camp.
A bear was at the pond too.
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Upon arrival at the site, it appears the farmer has done some clearing. Overnight parking wasn't feasible due to the bulldozed ground and excessive debris, making it uncomfortable to stay. It might be more suitable next year.
Report Check-InQuiet spot, feels safe. Ol’ farmer comes around right at 8am and 8pm to feed the fish in the pond. So far no beaver sightings!!
Report Check-InIndeed a beautiful spot. We had a great beaver “show”. We didn’t see the owner.
Report Check-Inreally Nice, we met the owner in the morning, no problem to stay. we saw beaver.
Report Check-Insmall spot next to the beaver pond
the friendly farmer showed up at 8am to fed his fish (nice chatting with him)
great spot to watch stars and the night sky, eventually even aurora, as well as the beavers
directions:
from the east gate of riding mountain national park take the first named gravel road to the right, go straight for 3.6km, pond is to the left
This is a great spot, but it is private land.
The old farmer feeds the fishes in the pond, he is a very nice man. You better ask him if he is around before staying.
He lives at the end of the road.
Spot at a small beaver pond. A farmer comes every evening and morning to feed the fishes but no problem to camp.
A bear was at the pond too.