Canada
Free camping in provincial park sounds tempting. But what you get at the end of the gravel road is not more than a gravel parking lot where locals park their huge RVs and caravans all year round. You might squeeze in your car between the other campers but you will get as well the full concert of generators and roaring TVs.
The coast (access only on foot) is nice: boulder beach, berries but dirty water.
We had a brief look and hike (be carefull not putting your feet in human faeces...), but quickly turned around and stayed in on of the tranquil roadside bays along the road for a night.
We do not recommend this camp.
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Free camping in provincial park sounds tempting. But what you get at the end of the gravel road is not more than a gravel parking lot where locals park their huge RVs and caravans all year round. You might squeeze in your car between the other campers but you will get as well the full concert of generators and roaring TVs.
The coast (access only on foot) is nice: boulder beach, berries but dirty water.
We had a brief look and hike (be carefull not putting your feet in human faeces...), but quickly turned around and stayed in on of the tranquil roadside bays along the road for a night.
We do not recommend this camp.