Comeaus Hill Park | Informal Campsite

Canada

Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
1.0 masl
Website:
Contributor:
MM

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Unknown

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Description

A small public boat launch with jetty and small park. Nothing fancy but parking for plenty of vehicles, big rig accessible. Park has pit toilets that were locked. Signage requesting respecting the land, but no "no camping" signage.

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Awesome location! Took our travel trailer for it's inaugural trip. The parking lot is huge so it was easy. The sunset was spectacular. Nice small sandy beach when the tide is out, also a grassy area and just back up the road a short trail to another nice view and a big rock! Make sure you pack everything out (no garbage cans)

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Wonderfull place. We stay for the night. Toilet at the little parc.

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Slept there last night. Quiet spot with no visitors on the beach. There was only a couple of locals who came to picture the sunset.

Nous avons dormi là hier soir. Emplacement tranquille avec personne sur la plage et seulement quelques visiteurs pour prendre en photo le coucher de soleil.

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Nice little sandy beach, grassy picnic area with a portapotty and two change rooms. There's a single lamp on the pole by the change rooms that lights up enough to make your way there from the parking lot. Busy with local kids swimming during the day, a few locals after dinner. Stunning sunset turned to thick fog by morning, complete with fog horn in the distance. Level parking lot, with room to turn around nearly anything you'd be driving.
Just at the hilltop, before going down the road to the beach, there's a trail on the left. it's only about a kilometer in total, but leads out to St Peter's Rock. A great effort has been put into the hard packed crushed rock path; any fitness level or age that can do a km can make it out there, even in a wheelchair.

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A small public boat launch with jetty and small park. Nothing fancy but parking for plenty of vehicles, big rig accessible. Park has pit toilets that were locked. Signage requesting respecting the land, but no "no camping" signage.

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