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Johncmarshjr
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Topic: Canada Posted: 01 Jul 2017 at 6:10pm |
is anyone going to eastern Canada this year with a campground recommendation?
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ALICE
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 6:10am |
Not sure where you are going. I was in New Brunswick, PEI, Cape Breton, and Nova Scotia (although did not see enough of Nova Scotia and probably too much of NB).
I have recommendations if you will tell me where you are going.
Lovely trip awaits you!
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Johncmarshjr
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Johncmarshjr
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 6:25am |
Thanks for the heads up. We have been tenting in the maritimes for many years but this will be a first in the pod. We would like to head for the southern side of the st Lawrence in the Gaspe region or Quebec Cape Breton is beautiful, been there four or more times, but will be a long haul with the paid for just 7 or 8 days.
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 6:37am |
Ah, cannot help you! I hope to "do" Quebec in September, but not camping. Enjoy!
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 6:49am |
We've been out there twice and would go back in a heart beat! You NEED to go to Cape Breton ☺️the island is spectacular and there is a great campground just north of Cheticamp (west shore of the island) in Cape Breton National Park. The Cabot trail circles the outside of the island and takes a day to make the circuit fully and you need to go in a clockwise direction around the island for the best effect. Make sure your brakes are in top shape tho, the grades are steep and long! There are beautiful hiking trails (Skyline trail and Whitfish point)
On he main part of Nova Scotia, Lunenburg and Peggy's Cove are nice destinations.
It can be chilly and the distances are longer than you think.
Enjoy!!
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Leo B
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 7:15am |
Great info!!
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Posted: 02 Jul 2017 at 8:06am |
Originally posted by Johncmarshjr
is anyone going to eastern Canada this year with a campground recommendation? |
Charleston Lake Provincial Park near Leeds and the Thousand Islands in Ontario is nice. http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/charlestonlake
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TheBriens
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Posted: 21 Jul 2017 at 3:51pm |
You would be better off leaving the TT in a park and drive the Cabot trail unladen. It's far too hard on a vehicle and far too dangerous for yourself and others if something goes wrong. I have seen a pickup and TT loose their brakes due to over heating and magically did not kill anyone in the process. Otherwise, you'll hold up traffic because there really isn't anywhere to pass. Also, doing it clockwise makes it very difficult to pull into and out of lookouts if you decide to pull your TT. Counter clockwise is far easier.
Enjoy!
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Posted: 21 Jul 2017 at 9:29pm |
Originally posted by TheBriens
You would be better off leaving the TT in a park and drive the Cabot trail unladen. It's far too hard on a vehicle and far too dangerous for yourself and others if something goes wrong. I have seen a pickup and TT loose their brakes due to over heating and magically did not kill anyone in the process. Otherwise, you'll hold up traffic because there really isn't anywhere to pass. Also, doing it clockwise makes it very difficult to pull into and out of lookouts if you decide to pull your TT. Counter clockwise is far easier.
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Agreed completely! The west side of the Cabot Trail is definitely not for cars and trailers as a matter of choice. Leave the Pod at a campground and enjoy the unbelievable scenery without worrying about your tow. If you want to camp at Meat Cove, go up the east side of the Trail. The Park campground at Cheticamp is highly recommended too. TT
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