Canada
iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
A day use area right next to the lake. I don't see any "no camping" signs though I'm sure the park staff would prefer that people use the paid campground up the road. Picnic tables, trash, and pit toilets. I'm guessing that sleeping here counts as backcountry camping and requires purchase of a permit.
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A day use area right next to the lake. I don't see any "no camping" signs though I'm sure the park staff would prefer that people use the paid campground up the road. Picnic tables, trash, and pit toilets. I'm guessing that sleeping here counts as backcountry camping and requires purchase of a permit.
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