New sub and love your content! A tip from someone in the states is be VERY CAREFUL on BLM land lighting fires. They convict for ridiculous accidents or not knowing.
Again, some good tips. Thanks! Also check out Facebook groups that can let you know about campsites. Some people park in a motel parking lot without any problems. In big cities find some free elevated parking garages.
Did you find free camping when you were in the Rockies? I’m road tripping with my boyfriend across Canada and it seems like Banff and Jasper are going to be the hardest places to find a legal place to park the car overnight!
so this whole video boils down to: you can CAMPΒ -(you know,… without a car?)Β in a national forest. every where else listed hereΒ WILL be occupied by skeeve-bags, junkies,Β and bums. are you honestly going to set up your tent and gear with your kidsΒ at walmart with 400 desperate junkies and bums staring at your stuff? your kids will refuse to ever camp with you again.
Never dare park illegally to camp in Saskatchewan on private land because your bound to get shot or the possibility of murder is very high. We are indeed a retarded, greedy province & were beyond backwards with new legislation.
Here in Maine about 40 minutes from where I live is a 40/50mile (maybe more maybe less) long logging road that is just littered with side roads and atv trails. I learned how to drive out there and now that I’m a legal aged human I camp out there every summer. It’s all primitive campsites and absolutely beautiful country out there and 8/10 times I go out there I see at least one or more moose which is one of my favorite animals to observe in the wild. This summer I’m packing up my jeep, grabbing my bible and hitting new roads for a month or two.
Philly girl Gina patroneon November 10, 2019 at 4:48 pm
I think you are so funny awesome dude awesome awesome I know your parents got to be proud of you way to go on some awesome information for this retired woman here thank you
Not all Wal-Marts will let you stay in their lots. I got kicked out of a Wal-Mart lot at midnight in Pagosa Springs. Had I checked out the parking lot beforehand, I would have known that the Pagosa Wal-Mart is notorious for being inhospitable. Check: https://www.allstays.com/c/walmart-locations-noparking.htm
Thanks for this! I’m getting ready to embark on a few month road/camping trip throughout Canada. This may be a long shot but do you or anyone have more information about non-Canadians camping on crown land and recreational free sites. I’ve read that non-residents must have a permit for crown land, I’m assuming that applies across all provinces but I have been trouble finding clear information. I also wonder if the free recreational sites are free for non-residents too and if so what’s the best way to find those? I’m guessing maybe the Backroad Mapbook. If anyone can help, that’d be super awesome. I’ve just been having a hard time and I really want to sleep in nature as much as I can rather than parking lots.
thanks….this was soo helpful…the national forests website doesn’t elaborate so much you have to tell them what you’re looking for and the name and not having done this before i didn’t know what names to type in. so, this helped. also i heard campendium.com and Recreation.gov are 2 sites for national forests to do free dispersed camping…
I want to travel Canada in a few years but don’t know where to research areas to go, I got a few places in mind, How did you guys end up planning on the areas you wanted to visit? And would you recommend any websites or any readings to look through? Have you guys also bothered to purchase any road/area maps to help with directions?
I am a city boy but I don’t mind camping as long as I fell comfortable.amoung the others. I recommend getting a UPS generator with microfilm folding solar panel suck as yeti goal zero or rockpals. UPS generator are a bit expensive and you have to buy the MFFP solar separate but you will have a battery to power ac and save alot of money camping in the winter.
I have slept in all kinds of parking lots that probably weren’t allowed but I did it anyway and no one caught me. I have also been caught before and told to leave. But the worst was breaking down on the side of a tight highway in Arizona, three people in the middle of nowhere, in a tiny truck. We had to sleep in the front seat, with the standard gear shifter in the middle, semis whizzing passed us all night long. Terrible!
New sub and love your content! A tip from someone in the states is be VERY CAREFUL on BLM land lighting fires. They convict for ridiculous accidents or not knowing.
Nice video.
6:45 that was free! Where!?
Great vid. Thank you π
Excellent information! Happy travels.
I’ve actually set up my tent and slept in there on a street in downtown Toronto and got some thousand dollars fine..
Donβt forget iOverlander and Campendium! (Websites/apps). Both awesome to find places to stay free – iOverlander is also more international.
Again, some good tips. Thanks! Also check out Facebook groups that can let you know about campsites. Some people park in a motel parking lot without any problems. In big cities find some free elevated parking garages.
fyi, man bun = millennial mullet
Quebec is garbage in this domain. Beautiful land. Difficult to plan a trip at a free campsite bc govt websites suck.
i bet that hotdog was good
1 min into vid subbed
YAYYYY rope swing YAYYYYY
YAYYYY hotdogs YAYYYYYY
Did you find free camping when you were in the Rockies? I’m road tripping with my boyfriend across Canada and it seems like Banff and Jasper are going to be the hardest places to find a legal place to park the car overnight!
Yeah dude Couchsurfing you got it that’s what we called here in the US
dont you guys EVER go home????
so this whole video boils down to: you can CAMPΒ -(you know,… without a car?)Β in a national forest. every where else listed hereΒ WILL be occupied by skeeve-bags, junkies,Β and bums. are you honestly going to set up your tent and gear with your kidsΒ at walmart with 400 desperate junkies and bums staring at your stuff? your kids will refuse to ever camp with you again.
Never dare park illegally to camp in Saskatchewan on private land because your bound to get shot or the possibility of murder is very high. We are indeed a retarded, greedy province & were beyond backwards with new legislation.
Good info but too funny! Thank you!
thanks! so helpful !!! God bless π
thanks bro for your awesome tips
Here in Maine about 40 minutes from where I live is a 40/50mile (maybe more maybe less) long logging road that is just littered with side roads and atv trails. I learned how to drive out there and now that I’m a legal aged human I camp out there every summer. It’s all primitive campsites and absolutely beautiful country out there and 8/10 times I go out there I see at least one or more moose which is one of my favorite animals to observe in the wild. This summer I’m packing up my jeep, grabbing my bible and hitting new roads for a month or two.
Outdoor outfitting stores are also good sources of camping info. They usually know the local spots.
Love that your videos are ontario centric – coming from toronto this is an awesome thing to see! π
I think you are so funny awesome dude awesome awesome I know your parents got to be proud of you way to go on some awesome information for this retired woman here thank you
Very helpful! Thanks for this informational video
Not all Wal-Marts will let you stay in their lots. I got kicked out of a Wal-Mart lot at midnight in Pagosa Springs. Had I checked out the parking lot beforehand, I would have known that the Pagosa Wal-Mart is notorious for being inhospitable. Check: https://www.allstays.com/c/walmart-locations-noparking.htm
If just fine a place near a lake to camp, will i get violation for it?
Thanks for this! I’m getting ready to embark on a few month road/camping trip throughout Canada. This may be a long shot but do you or anyone have more information about non-Canadians camping on crown land and recreational free sites. I’ve read that non-residents must have a permit for crown land, I’m assuming that applies across all provinces but I have been trouble finding clear information. I also wonder if the free recreational sites are free for non-residents too and if so what’s the best way to find those? I’m guessing maybe the Backroad Mapbook. If anyone can help, that’d be super awesome. I’ve just been having a hard time and I really want to sleep in nature as much as I can rather than parking lots.
cities don’t have camp sites silly π
thanks….this was soo helpful…the national forests website doesn’t elaborate so much you have to tell them what you’re looking for and the name and not having done this before i didn’t know what names to type in. so, this helped. also i heard campendium.com and Recreation.gov are 2 sites for national forests to do free dispersed camping…
YOu can also park overnight at most Craker Barrel restaurants, Pilot truck centers and Cabella’s ( at least the one in Maine)
Wallmarts let you park overnight? Man, that’s smart… gets the weary traveler off the road, and then you can stock up on supplies. Win win! π
Really helpful video, thanks for sharing!
Question though, cool boots at 0:45, what are those?
Dude thank you, this is super helpful.
So helpful & loving the humor! Thank you so much!
What did you do about showering?
Helpful. We are taking a 6 week road trip next year. Thank you.
Campedium and wikicamp apps are amazing resources.
God bless you for your new career.
I want to travel Canada in a few years but don’t know where to research areas to go, I got a few places in mind, How did you guys end up planning on the areas you wanted to visit? And would you recommend any websites or any readings to look through? Have you guys also bothered to purchase any road/area maps to help with directions?
I am a city boy but I don’t mind camping as long as I fell comfortable.amoung the others. I recommend getting a UPS generator with microfilm folding solar panel suck as yeti goal zero or rockpals. UPS generator are a bit expensive and you have to buy the MFFP solar separate but you will have a battery to power ac and save alot of money camping in the winter.
Could you kindly tell me where is the campsite with the rope swing?
There’s a new App out called "The Dyrt" for camping. You may also add missing sights.
May i ask where in Granville island is the campsite with the rope swing..
Just subscribed. Love your video here. Will keep watching your vids.Thank you for all the information.
Mark what do you do for showering and toileting if you don’t have facilities near by?
I have slept in all kinds of parking lots that probably weren’t allowed but I did it anyway and no one caught me. I have also been caught before and told to leave. But the worst was breaking down on the side of a tight highway in Arizona, three people in the middle of nowhere, in a tiny truck. We had to sleep in the front seat, with the standard gear shifter in the middle, semis whizzing passed us all night long. Terrible!
I want to find specifically dispersed camping spots, where I can freely shoot in national forest, any help