I've been an avid hammock camper for years. I've also gone to ground when necessary.
This question has nothing to do with either of these things.
I'm about to schedule a mid-November camping trip to northern Ontario. My friends and I have gone up to the Bruce Peninsula national park for the past 15 years or so, but only to Cyprus Lake. Last year we decided it was our last.
The amount of construction, paving, tree removal, the sheer lack of campsites, the number of rival drinking factions, all lead us to swear off camping there ever again.
We have been looking for alternatives for almost two years. The Grotto in autumn is incredible. Laughing at the Australian tourists in autumn is priceless. But the built up park is not something we enjoy.
Is anyone familiar enough with parks in North-ish Ontario to be able to recommend a good, secluded, picturesque spot that will be accessible mid November from the Waterloo region? I'm going to pick the most secluded, hardest to get to spot if I have to choose for myself. I'm content with it. My family isn't.
Thanks!
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