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"It's safe to say that Garibaldi Provincial Park might not exist if it wasn't for Mount Price. It's an old volcano that created a lava dam that holds in the water for Garibaldi Lake itself. It's seldom visited but offers some spectacular views over this park.
I'd been up it before but had always wanted to spend the night up there.
So, before all the snow melted taking away the only water source nearby, I hiked up there with two friends. Turns out I did very little actual camping.
I was up so late shooting stars and then up again really early for sunrise that I actually only slept for maybe 90 minutes, but it was definitely worth it."
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St. Lawrence River
Hell of a way to ring in your 30th birthday at a campspot on the St. Lawrence – cheers!
Lagoon Grove
When your campspot is on the forested waterfront of a beautiful lagoon, it’s a given that the duration of your stay will be epic from start to finish.
Awakening to Mule Ears
Big Bend National Park is one of the biggest national parks, it’s even bigger than Rhode Island. Yet it’s also one of the least visited parks which means if you’re looking for solitude and incredible night skies – this is the place to be.
