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Canadian campers going 'elbows up' this summer amid U.S. trade war
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There are literally millions of acres of crown land available all over Ontario with thousands of old logging roads and gravel pits for parking and access
I don't know about the other provinces but use the Ontario policy atlas to find it and go experience real camping.
That's a very interesting idea. I camped on crown land (hike in) as a teen, but havn't since then. I do both inland camping by canoe, and trailer camping on serviced sites. I hadn't thought of boondocking on crown land - that is just a combination I didn't realize was possible in Ontario (I know it's common out west where you have open land). I guess it makes sense. I think it would definitely take some careful scouting to find places safe and well-graded enough to pull a camper trailer into.
I would do it, but I still think we need more serviced provincial parks because that's what a lot of people are comfortable with, and with our land, why the hell not?