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British Columbia, V0X 1X1, Canada
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Jul 16, 2018
We struggled getting up the road in our Chevy cobalt, but it was worth it. The view was spectacular and so serene. There were a couple of people blaring music as there always seems to be, but we enjoyed it nonetheless. It's difficult to find a spot as you can't book/reserve one, so I would recommend you go up as early on Friday as possible if you want space to pitch a tent.

Jul 31, 2018
What a beautiful place! I would give this a five star ranting as far as natural beauty, however, there are tons of garbage everywhere. Shame on humanity! Those are careless tramps with no respect for the environment, Those are the people who cause many of the forest fires. The road on the entrance should be gated and a fee should be charged. This fee could help to keep the messy crowds out and pay for cleaning up the trash.

Jul 9, 2018
Pros: View, free private beach/ community forest sites, sandy beaches, clean swimming water, small water falls, experience both still glassy waters in the mornings while also enjoying the theraputic sounds of waves splashing during the day. Amazing display of stars on a clear night (far from city lights). Travel is just a 2hr drive from Coquitlam. Cons: Early morning (5am) and loud logging trucks frequently passes (wakes you + robs a good portion of the day from a 'nature' experience), long dirt road up a steep hill with many pot holes (about 30min) to reach the camping sites + lake (not ideal for smaller vehicles, but my truck got up just fine), only outhouses are with community forest sites so be prepared for a very rustic experience (or very long walk) to relieve yourself if you choose the nicer private beach sites, because this location is somewhat unmonitored + free neighbours can be loud and many visitors fail to responsibly clean up their garbage etc before leaving so be prepared to do their work just to set up + occupy the site yourself (bring your own garbage bag), and, location is about a 45min drive one way to a gas station/store so be sure to come prepared. Overall, my kids ages 1, 10 + 12 LOVED the private beach site. We will for sure be returning.

Mar 15, 2018
Such a beautiful area. I haven't been camping here yet but I definitely plan on doing so once the snow melts. I drove up here in March when there still was a considerable amount of snow, which made the forest service road quite a bit harder to handle. When the snow melts it would be a bit better but one would be safe to be in a 4x4 capable vehicle driving up.

Jun 27, 2018
Gorgeous place. You need a 4x4 to get there or a beat up car lol. Wish they had better washrooms though.

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