Canada
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Large area at the end of Wolf Lake. Some campers might be here for the season but there is still space available at the end of the road or by the Dam. Arrived on a Sunday and by night time we were the only ones here (locals mostly staying for the weekend only). Lake access.
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A beautiful location, as described by others. The last portion of road has potholes but OK if you drive slowly.
Report Check-InAmazing place at the lake. Four other campers her, but enough space for everyone. Excellent sunset.
Report Check-Inamazing spot with view over the water, there was no camper, no neighbors when I got there.
Report Check-InUnfortunately the road is impassable (snow covered) for the last 1.5 km in winter. We had to turn back and pushed on to Thunder Bay instead.
Report Check-InRoad opens up at the end of the lake. There were three trailers with a fire pit on a hill. Then just past that there’s a trailer on the left and a small site to camp in. Walk in before you go so you can figure out how to back into it. Appropriate for a tent or smaller camper near the big rock right at the end.
Report Check-InThe dam has breathtaking views with a campsite and fire pit on the hill next to the water, the locals are super friendly, there is plenty of space to park very cool place I encourage anyone passing through to stop by
Report Check-InLarge area at the end of Wolf Lake. Some campers might be here for the season but there is still space available at the end of the road or by the Dam. Arrived on a Sunday and by night time we were the only ones here (locals mostly staying for the weekend only). Lake access.
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