Canada
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Multiple sites along a dirt road. Quite bumpy but still doable with a class B just be careful and drive slowly. Each sites are small and there's around 5-6 of them with enough room for one van only. Informal fire places, spots are clean and somewhat leveled. The spots closer to the highway are more inclined. Quiet at night but you still get some people that are driving to Cat Lake. Pit toilets up at the campsite. Cellphone signal at 2 bars.
Keep the area clean and leave the place cleaner than how you found it!!
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The road to get there says it’s only for snowmobiles and vtt so we didn’t try as we have a skoolie 😅
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amazing spot, the views are amazing, really wanted to gatekeep this;) please leave no trace!!
Report Check-InGreat spot with amazing views !
Plenty of spaces along this bumpy road. If you continue down the road there is the $18 paid overnight lot.
Don’t be deterred by the signage for the logging in the area. You’re good to drive down Cat Lake Road! (The road is now called Cheekye Forest)
To find this place: just google maps yourself to cat lake!
Report Check-InMultiple sites along a dirt road. Quite bumpy but still doable with a class B just be careful and drive slowly. Each sites are small and there's around 5-6 of them with enough room for one van only. Informal fire places, spots are clean and somewhat leveled. The spots closer to the highway are more inclined. Quiet at night but you still get some people that are driving to Cat Lake. Pit toilets up at the campsite. Cellphone signal at 2 bars.
Keep the area clean and leave the place cleaner than how you found it!!
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