Sloop Reef is arguably the least popular of all campsites in the Bay of Fires. It is a truly spectacular… Read More
There are extensive sand dunes stretching south along Maurourard Beach which are popular with photographers and offer options for bodyboarding.… Read More
The 1600 ha Humbug Point is a popular location for birdwatching and wildlife. It lies on the northern side of… Read More
If you are lucky, especially in cooler months, this camping spot can be very empty however it fills up quickly… Read More
Facilities are very basic at most Bay Of Fires campsites - you will need to carry your own food and… Read More
Bay of Fires was listed as one of Lonely Planet’s favourite destinations. Yet despite its popularity, you’re still likely to… Read More