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Easy accessible space for small and big riggs with the lake around you. Some walking area to the Peninsula's peak. Transparent birch wood around the quiet and sunny place. Some fire rings and wood (yellow burning birch!) available.
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Very nice little spot. Quiet and beautiful. We saw a mama moose and two cubs on the other side of the lake. Loads of Labrador tea on the east side of the peninsula.
Report Check-InAs mentioned just a km or so in off the highway. Quiet and peaceful.
Room for several rv’s. no fire rings but people have had fires. Nice little lake, loons and bald eagles in area. Would stay here again.
A little ways off the highway so no road noise. Not a bad little spot for an overnight. Would stay here again.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot but such a shame all the garbage here. We collected a garbage bag full to dispose of. Remember to pack out or else the Selkirk will no longer let us stay here.
Larissa @wildnorthwanderer
Report Check-InGood spot for a night. Right by the lake, fire rings, and good fishing for Northern Pike with a pack raft. Talked with a local that has a cabin on the lake, had a good chat. restful and peaceful.
Report Check-InNice, decent size spot, a ways off the road, pretty easy to get to, as described. Quiet, only one on a Friday night. Some Telus signal only with a booster.
Report Check-InNice place, as described. Some locals were showing up late and early in the morning but left after a while.
Report Check-Inlocated about 1/4 mile away from the highway with a turn around at the end of the peninsular and sites for 5-6 campers. Accessible using 2 wd vehicles campsites are dry with a few fire rings. Limited firewood. No cell signals with ATT service.
Report Check-InNice as described. Very little mosquitoes compared to other places. Some noise from the road still, but not much traffic after hours. Beautiful sunset. Nice place…
Report Check-InBeautiful. It is about 1/4 mile in on a dirt road. Some muddy puts in road so make sure you have a vehicle to pull it. Turn around at end. Plenty big enough for my 30ft travel trailer.
Report Check-Ingreat spot, no bugs at all, no garbage, very quiet. we had a very quiet and nice night in our campervan
Report Check-Inno garbage, no bugs – incredible! lots of room. big puddles on the entrance road.
Report Check-InSeems appealing but could not go with our 24' RV because of the slushy snow on the road, this has not been cleaned yet (28 april)
Report Check-InDirt road leading down to lake. Pass a couple other small turnoffs. Road ends in a flat area to camp with a fire pit. Small access to lake. Very quiet. Loons present.
Report Check-InBeautiful place at the lake! We saw the northern lights here on August 28, 2019 😻
Report Check-InDirt area great for one but would fit 2-3 campers. Dirt track from Klondike Highway follow the track to the lake, private & quiet, water nice for a swim in summer.
Report Check-InEasy accessible space for small and big riggs with the lake around you. Some walking area to the Peninsula's peak. Transparent birch wood around the quiet and sunny place. Some fire rings and wood (yellow burning birch!) available.
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