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garmp
Explorer II
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

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  • We stayed in a KOA just a few miles north of the locks several years ago. We made no special efforts with our food before crossing. We didn't have any firearms. Probably had a small amount of booze.

    Lock tour was fun.

    We drove through Wisconsin and UP of Michigan on the way up and really enjoyed that area. Send PM if you have questions.
  • There are plenty of CGs in both MI & Ontario there. The Agawa Canyon train will tale you on an all day ride North and back. I recommend it. In winter they drop skiers off at ski resorts along the way. In summer hikers & people going to their cabins will get on and off by flagging down the train. At the North end, while they are running the locomotive around to the front, you can take a short walk to some small waterfalls there. If you want waterfalls go to Alger county in Michigan. From Munising you can take a boat ride to the Pictured Rocks Nat. Lakeshore. There are waterfalls all over that area. A cruise through the Soo Locks and seeing everything there is also a great day. On the Mich side the Antlers is a fun place to eat.