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5 Best Places For Camping This Summer

5 Best Places For Camping This Summer

Looking forward for a camping trip with your besties? Camping in the outdoors amidst nature is a great way to spend time. Imagine lying on the grass watching the star as you enjoy the pleasant night breeze. The icing on the cake would be smoking weed and feeling totally relaxed.

Yes! This is not an imaginary scenario, but one that is completely plausible. It is now legal to smoke weed at many campsites in Canada. We have a list of 5 such best places to plan your next camping trip. So, what are you waiting for? Order your favourite weed and head over to any of these camping sites to have a great time.

5 Best Camping Sites where you can smoke weed

Before getting into the list of camping sites, here are a few general guidelines you must know. It is very important to be aware of a few things before you set out for your camping trip:

  • Consuming marijuana is legal in most camping sites, but are limited to the campsite where the visitors stay. It is not allowed in common areas like playgrounds, trails, or roads.
  • You must be of the legal age to possess weed and smoke it at camping sites.
  • While weed smoking is allowed at all Parks Canada sites, local laws are also applicable. So, do ensure you are aware of laws of your province.
  • You need to ensure safety and respect other campers. It is important to take care to ensure there are no fire risks.
  • Not following regulations can lead to penalties. Never smoke weed at public places and near schools or playgrounds.
  • If you are looking for the most weed-friendly campsites, then the best places are in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia.
  • It is legally allowed to carry 30 gms dried weed or equivalent with you.
  • As a responsible citizen, you need to ensure your camping activities don’t harm the environment. Clean up after you are done, so you preserve these amazingly beautiful parks.

Now let’s look at the 5 best places where you can go camping and enjoy your weed.

1) Alice Lake Provincial Park

5 best places for camping this summer

Alice Lake Provincial Park

Alice Lake Park is open from March 15 to October 23. The months of July, August, and September mark the peak season where the park is full even on weekdays. Advance reservation is a must during these times. A total of 55 campsites are available with one group area for camping.

There are plenty of things to do in Alice Lake Park. With 4 freshwater lakes, the park is perfect for swimming and for fishing. Enjoy your camping trip by walking around the lake area. There are also trails available for the more adventurous to explore.

Drinking water is available, as are flush toilets. Kayaking and canoeing are other activities you can enjoy during your camping trip. Cycles and e-bikes are also available for your use.

2) Sandy McNabb – Sheep River Provincial Park

Sheep River Provincial Park

Sheep River Provincial Park

The Sheep River Provincial Park in Alberta is a part of the Kananaskis County Parks. It is located in the Sheep River Valley and is one of the popular national parks. The Sandy McNabb campground has 100 camping sites for tents as well as RVs. Camping season is from 28th of April to 9th of October.

112 campsites are available for reservation from May 1st to October 9th. You can book 90 days in advance and $39 is the rate per night. There are fire pits, flush and pit toilets, power connectivity, showers, and drinking water facilities at the site.

It is a great place to explore nature with lot of walking trails. Spend your time at site consuming weed and relaxing in the sylvan environment that has great views.

3) Craigleth Provincial Park, Blue Mountain 

Craigleth Provincial Park

Craigleth Provincial Park

If you want to enjoy a great camping experience in Ontario, then the Craigleth Provincial Park in the Blue Mountain is the best place to visit. Open from April 14th to October 22nd, the park located at the base of Blue Mountain has 172 camping sites. Of them 66 are close by to the beach making them attractive places for camping.

There are four camping areas, 2 of which are designated as radio-free. There are plenty of activities to do here. Biking in the trail is a great way to keep fit. You can also spot many birds here.

If you love fishing, then try your luck at catching rainbow trout or whitefish. Comfort stations are available with showers, laundry, water, and washroom facilities for your use.

4) Bruce Peninsula National Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park

The Bruce Peninsula National is a beautiful park in Ontario with rock cliffs, crystal clear waters, turtles, and the Grotto. Orchids, ferns, and black bears can be seen at the park. It is a great place for camping available from May to October. Reservations are a must. The Cyprus Lake Campground has front country, backcountry, yurt, and winter camping options.

While cannabis is permitted, you must know it is not allowed during a few long weekends. It is also not allowed during quiet hours from 10pm to 7am. All facilities like showers, washrooms, fire pits, and drinking water are available.

There are many things to do including animal watching, canoeing, cycling, fishing, hiking, paddling, and kayaking.

5) Cheticamp Campground, Cape Breton Highlands National Park 

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park is known for its rugged wilderness and the well-known Cabot trail. The Cheticamp campground located between a river and the mountain is perfect to set up camp. 112 camping sites are available, of which 112 can be reserved from the 19th of May to 22nd of October.

All facilities like potable water, shower, fire pits, etc. are available. Note that you can’t smoke weed from May 20 to July 2. After this date, you can smoke weed at the campsite. However, the park advises you to try a CBD-infused or THC option that you can buy from your favourite vendor.

The park is a great place for hiking. Of the 26 trails, 4 are easily accessible from the campground. Swimming, cycling, snowshoeing, and golf are some of the other activities you can pursue while visiting the park.

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