Canada
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Two partly level parking lots by the dog park. Nobody bothered us. No amenities. Close to the road, but sheltered from the noise. It gets quite busy from the morning on with cars going to the dog park. Out of respect, I'd say that no more than two rigs/cars.
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We stayed there for a night, all good. One camper was there and a few locals came by to walk their dogs. One of them warned us that a bear was apparently living in the area, so we were careful with our food & garbage (there are closed bins near the dog park). Quiet despite the road. The second parking lot nearest to the park has signs "for authorised vehicles only" so we stayed in the lower one.
Report Check-Inclose to road yet separated with with rows of trees. Quiet weeknight, perfect to get doggie morning exercise in nearby dogpark.
Report Check-InStayed one night. Rained a lot so there was nobody. Close to the road, but pretty quiet.
Report Check-InSecluded and mostly quiet overnight (except traffic and dogs in the morning). It was fine for a layover we were not bothered.
Report Check-InTwo partly level parking lots by the dog park. Nobody bothered us. No amenities. Close to the road, but sheltered from the noise. It gets quite busy from the morning on with cars going to the dog park. Out of respect, I'd say that no more than two rigs/cars.
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