3LittleDucks wrote:
FullTimeWanabe...I've heard that PP are open for dry camping year round (not all parts of the CG are accessible), though one of our winter camping adventures was met with locked gates at the entrace, and we had even called ahead. Seems to be a bit hit and miss.
Quite likely 3LittleDucks with them now being bid on contracts that some may be gated but for example Little Bow, we stay at, have camped at various times year round, but there is access to the lake so from our experience has been opened in past years for boaters and ice fishermen.
Prices are way too steep nowadays compared to when we started for us to want to patronize our provincial parks during main season so we go on the shoulder seasons before/after opening when it's free for our dry camping limited needs. It's just our personal principal now on how privatization has caused ridiculous escalation of the parks that supposedly belong to the people that stops us, but .......... to each their own. Now don't get me wrong if there's a small PP on a lake that's still charging around $14 for dry camping or $18 with electric we don't have a problem but $30 to park on a badly maintained site and an additional $5 for the dumpstation we most certainly will not support.