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garmp
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Nov 17, 2015

Sault Ste Marie area campgrounds

We plan on leaving St Louis, MO this spring and head to the UP of Michigan, and while up there why not add another color to our "camped in" map. We need help. Got our passports and would like to stay in Canada near Sault Ste Marie. We know nothing, as to what we can and/or can not bring into the country. Nor do we know where to stay once we get there. Only plan on spending a night or two before heading back to the states. We are B campers, so site size is not a big issue, and only require electric. Showers & flush facilities are preferred. And a view is always a plus. Nearby local eateries, sights and groceries are also a desired. Time of year recommendations and campground availability info would also really help.

thanks
  • Check out Bay Mills Casino/Campground in Brimley, MI. http://www.baymillscasinos.com/index.php/rv/rv-park - sorry - no "clicky"... ST
  • DavidandDayle wrote:
    That part of Ontario has weather like the UP of Mi. It's south of the northern parts of Minnesota and North Dakota. Campgrounds probably open May to October (early October). April/May might be black fly season.


    If you're on the eastern shore (any of the places in my list) you've a fair chance of having that sort of weather in July and August - a higher chance in June or September though. Lake Superior is quite cold (swimming in it takes some mental effort - usually more than I can spare) and keeps the land immediately around it cold too. Temperatures rise quickly as you move away from the lake.
  • garmp1 wrote:
    Being from the mid-west, we're looking for weather that's cool, but not cold. What's the best time of year to find upper 40's at night & say 60's during the day in the area. And how's the moisture? Rainy or clear? Which month do you recommend?


    We were in Pukaskaw national park last aug and we could see our breath some days ......at noon!
    cold ,fog ,60 for a high but 5 miles away it was near 80.