Canada
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A gravel access from Evangeline Trail to the beach. Going through it there are a couple quiet places where to park in the middle of the bushes. No infrastructure whatsoever. Whilst we made it to the beach with our 4x4 we decided not to park overnight due to the high tide variation. 4x2 will do, but high clearance preferred if you want to make close to the beach.
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Definitely a tight squeeze for an F150 with a pop up camper. Made it to the beach, plenty of room even at high tide. Sun will set to the west so all day until it goes down. Rocky beach 2wd will work. don't recommend a high top sprinter due to the low branches.
Report Check-InNice spot. It was a "hold your hat " kind of windy day, but it was quite sheltered once we walked down the shore to the beach on the right, versus the rocky left trail. We got close enough to almost see the rocky side in the RAV4. It's quite grown in on the drive in, so anything bigger will come out with scratches. We'll be back when the cool wind will be a blessing.
Report Check-InNice spot, we camped alsl at the small gravel pull out. The road down to the beach is pretty bumpy with a lot of low hanging branches. Only recommended with a small high clearance rig or 4x4.
The gravel lot is good for 3-4 vehicles.
Parked our 23’ Sprinter Class B in one of the pull-out spots and walked rest of the gravel road to the beach. One gnarly rutted section helped make our decision to stay where we were. Little road noise; nice spot!
Report Check-InA gravel access from Evangeline Trail to the beach. Going through it there are a couple quiet places where to park in the middle of the bushes. No infrastructure whatsoever. Whilst we made it to the beach with our 4x4 we decided not to park overnight due to the high tide variation. 4x2 will do, but high clearance preferred if you want to make close to the beach.
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