Canada
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Between Churchill Falls and Labrador City. Near to Miron River.
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Perfect and very quiet place for 2-3 RVs. A small lake behind trees
Report Check-InWe stayed on the west side of the bridge, we were alone and it was quiet.
Report Check-InThis is a great spot. On the west side of the bridge is a small secluded sera suitable for one or two small vehicles. On the east side is a much larger, more open space with multiple fire rings and room for many vehicles. Very pleasant place.
Report Check-InNice little spot close to the road but there is no traffic a night. There is a large spot few meters further south of the road if you continue you will arrived at old sand pit. Lot of room this side. Km 105.
Report Check-InSpent a night on the SW side of the bridge due to having more privacy and a solid gravel base that was fairly level. Not recommended for trailers due to the tight turning radius. Caught one small brook trout and let him go.
Report Check-InWe stayed on the NE side of the bridge within view of the highway. Most breeze was here to help with the black flies and mosquitoes. Walked to the bridge for water and a little fishing. Caught a couple of brook trout. Hardly any traffic. The road goes in for a bit, but for one night this is perfect.
Report Check-InGravel roads lead off into the bushes before and after the bride to the river. Both are a good option, but we thought the second one (on your way to Labrador) had better wind cover. Lots of wood around to have a fire and a river for water.
Report Check-Inspent a good night near by (west of the river) with one other camper.
a few camping spots are in this area.
firepits available, but did not use due to the many mosquitoes.