Dildo Run Provincial Camp Ground Photos


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It took a full day to drive up to to our next campsite at Dildo Run Provincial Campground. We were lucky that we found a couple of camp sites next to the water that were vacant. The ones we reserved were quite inconvenient and did not have direct access to the water even though there were along the shoreline. Our luck even got better when a family moved from a site next to ours and we were able to take it. Since we had reserved and payed for three sites, it didn' t cost us any more. The photos shows us moving one of the tents. We also found that the local red squirrel went for tropical food. The sites were only a short carry to a shallow launching beach. This allowed us to do several paddles in Dildo Run.

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