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swimmer_spe
Mar 30, 2023Explorer
JaxDad wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
ahh that's where you Americans have a huge advantage. We cannot just drive a unit onto government land unless it is designated for "camping" and in that case it is called a recreation area or some other name and there are rules and fees of some sort... Sometimes they are free. Otherwise, you're limited to provincial or private campgrounds.
Maybe Ontario is different.
Ontario is *very* different, all public land, Federal or Provincial land is open to camping unless specifically prohibited. This is usually just environmental lands, wildlife preserves and that sort of thing. It is also open to off-roading, in fact multi-day ATV / SxS trips and camping on public land is a very popular pastime here.
Hence why my friend brings a generator. We go hunting for a week and camp at a lakefront site that would rival most provincial, state and federal/national park.
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