Canada
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You can easily find this place on Google although it is unclear how exactly to get there. There is a gate opening to a field you need to cross to be able to get to the parking. There are trails starting from the parking to go bird watching. Very private spot and no noise.
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After a few minutes of gravel road, open the barrier on the left. After another short path, you will reach the spot behind a final barrier. You arrive at the region's ornithological reserve. It's an incredible place, where local teams study biodiversity and owl populations. Take the time to speak with the teams and discover their work. A large hiking trail of more than 5 kilometers allows you to explore the reserve. Take mosquito repellent.
Report Check-InStill accessible through the two gates as previously stated. Met one local lady with her dog. She was friendly and didn’t seem to mind me camping there. Great night !
Report Check-InMy mapping app took me to the end of the road. As stated, you need to go through the gate on the left, before the road ends. It was not locked. Follow the car tracks to another gate near the trailhead. Enter and park. We were the only ones here. Lots of bugs, but cool trails leading to bird viewing opportunities. No facilities, signs for no campfires and to leave no trace.
Report Check-InYou can easily find this place on Google although it is unclear how exactly to get there. There is a gate opening to a field you need to cross to be able to get to the parking. There are trails starting from the parking to go bird watching. Very private spot and no noise.
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