Canada
iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
ADMIN NOTE: a user reported on July 7th 2018: I believe this spot is on First Nations land (reserve) and permission should be obtained before camping.
---
Sandy road at the beach with some pullouts, direktly at the Baie de Chaleur. Some quads passing by during the day.
Why? By checking in after you’ve visited a place you let others know this place is still functional. You can also add or correct any information.
Road is very rough, we have a 32’ class c, and made it down. Wouldn’t want to attempt it in rainy weather though.
Report Check-InLong stretch of sandy road along Beach. Several long-term trailers. Good access for all rigs. Rangers came by to check.
Report Check-InBetter road to area by driving on regular road a little south to the convenience store (canteen).
When we stayed, except for one trailer which looked like a Native American's summer spot, it was all ours.
Report Check-InSandy road at the beach with some pullouts, direktly at the Baie de Chaleur. Some quads passing by during the day.
Report Check-In