Canada
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Quiet and beautiful spot in the beach just outside a small community. Very friendly locals who told us is was fine to go off-road the beach and camp. They also showed us where high tide was so we’d be safe (either in grass or next to it) and shared some beer. We went through some soft sand and had to lower tire pressure. 4x4 required.
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Gravel parking lot at the beach. I think it isn't possible to go on the beach by 4x4. It's to steep and the way is in very bad conditons
Report Check-Intrès bel endroit tranquille pour passer la nuit au bord de l'eau. chemin un peu accidenté mais faisable en van promaster. beaucoup de places. idéal pour planter une tente.
Report Check-InAn absolutely breathtaking spot. Lots of coming and going during the day, but just you and the waves at night. Was others Boondocking each night I was there (2 nights). Local fishermen saying hello on their way to their boats.
Road from the TransCanada is decent, road from Searston is awful. Recommend going out to the highway and back in.
More suited for small trailers, camper vans but a small class 'c' would be okay.
You don't have to go into the beach to find space. Will stop here again!
Cell service/data is solid.
Great spot to watch the sun rise & set. Also beside a 5km coastal trail.
Report Check-InQuiet and beautiful spot in the beach just outside a small community. Very friendly locals who told us is was fine to go off-road the beach and camp. They also showed us where high tide was so we’d be safe (either in grass or next to it) and shared some beer. We went through some soft sand and had to lower tire pressure. 4x4 required.
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