Rock bay | Wild Camping

Canada

Details

Verified:
8 months ago
Altitude:
199.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
allarmar

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Wild site for camping. 4x4 or moto required for access. Many sites at least 4 or 5. Many fire pits. Access to the lake.

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Tranquille et plusieurs endroits disponibles. Propre, pêche et petite cascade à proximité.

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Stopped by for lunch, nice spot. No big rigs would fit. Need higher clearance to get to camping spots

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Well used site. Many options and many fire pits available. Will need high clearance for most but you can pull off and park near roadway behind guardrail in low clearance vehicles.
Great location, beautiful lake, some road noise and residents across lake.
Decent call coverage on rogers and bell

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Beautiful sites. Very clean with firepit right beside the water. Camp across the bay loves his bluegrass/old country music.

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Divine! About five different camp spots, all a few steps from parking (if your car can’t drive in further). Gorgeous rocktop spots overlooking lake, clean water, fire pits, just beautiful!

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Stopped here for lunch. Great spot to stop, multiple fire pits. There is a no trespassing MNR sign up in the forest near where you enter but we saw some MNR folk while we were there and they didn't say anything to us. There is a section right there that is listed as "deeded land" in the Crown land atlas and that may be where the no trespassing sign is. You need high clearance and 4x4 to get right to the camp sites but it's only a few hundred metres from the roadway so you can pull off, park and walk in.

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Beautiful spot. Will come back. Can be tricky to get into due to trench and rock. Arrived around 8:30pm and set up. Locals out tubing on lake kept boating close to get a look at us while blasting music. They then left and came back out on a pontoon, getting a closer look. We waved and kept on. By 10pm the Ministry of Natural Resources came speeding in, said the people who live on the lake called it in and he was just checking. He also said that the trench coming in on the path was dug by locals to deter campers coming in. We chatted a bit about our trip and dinner and how terrible to mosquitoes were and he told us to enjoy our night stay and just be sure to leave no garbage (we cleaned up 4 bags of other ppls trash ps). So when staying be sure to be respectful, clean up, and expect a visiting officer.

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Lovely location but need a decent vehicle to get in over the entrance.

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Really nice spot not too far off the highway and right on the lake, Would recommend a higher clearance 4x4 to get in

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It was my first overlanding spot on my way to the west coast. It's a nice spot with 3 "campsites" where you can park. A 4x4 is needed as there are a few ditches that you need to overcome. My stock 4runner barely made it as it doesn't have much clearance.

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Wild site for camping. 4x4 or moto required for access. Many sites at least 4 or 5. Many fire pits. Access to the lake.

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