hunting camper

Ontario. Private parks.
The parks I service often have permanent residence, in fact I think the all do in some capacity. In fact the reason that the 2003 from above was sold was because he had to drive it up to the park earlier this season for an inspection before he could even book his holidays about a month ago.
I guess if you have people living there year round paying rent. Do you really want some road beat tag along moving in for the weekend. Who's putting food on your table for the winter... Not that guy. Makes sense to me
In the case of a private rv park I could see that, don't think many hunting campers on hunting trips don't end up in a private rv park though. Wow, camping in Ontario, if you can even call staying in an rv park camping, sounds fking downright sad.
 
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In the case of a private rv park I could see that, don't think many hunting campers on hunting trips don't end up in a private rv park though. Wow, camping in Ontario, if you can even call staying in an rv park camping, sounds fking downright sad.

Exactly, an rv park is not real camping. Provincial parks are ok for certain times, otherwise drive till you hit the dirt road and then keep going till you don't see anyone else for a few km. That's more my idea of camping, even when I was living in Ontario.
 
Exactly, an rv park is not real camping. Provincial parks are ok for certain times, otherwise drive till you hit the dirt road and then keep going till you don't see anyone else for a few km. That's more my idea of camping, even when I was living in Ontario.

Quoted for truth.
 
That's what I was saying... I just let the whiskey ramble a bit... sooooo we are agreeing? Nobody wants to go to camp grounds in Ontario.

Correct. I don't want to go to one of those glorified trailer parks anyway. That's not camping. The minute you build a deck around an RV and landlock it it's a ####ing mobile home that is no longer mobile. I want to go places, not to a place.
 
Correct. I don't want to go to one of those glorified trailer parks anyway. That's not camping. The minute you build a deck around an RV and landlock it it's a ####ing mobile home that is no longer mobile. I want to go places, not to a place.

My wife is a glamper so for her, hauling the trailer up to a resort for 3 weeks is getting away. Me, not so much. Having said that, I am easing the kids into "real" camping. My young guy is 10 so we will see if he can get his
first grouse this year with a truck camper set up. I'd like to go tarp and tent but let's break them in slowly....
 
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