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Where Moore's Creek meets the Madawaska River! Cabins nestled in the pines (far left) are barely visible from Hwy 523.

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A closer look - waterfront self-catered units suit nature lovers of all descriptions.

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The renovated log cabins are 60 years old. Clean, cozy, simple.

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Each cabin has a full kitchen, including pots and pans, and dishes. This unit sleeps up to 6 people.

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The beach is busy on a hot day, but rarely crowded.

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The 45 minute hike to the lake in the hills was worth it! Speckled trout for dinner!

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Nice Bass! She caught this fish within 100 m. of her cabin! We catch Lake Trout in Moore's Creek right after season opens.

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Low water levels in 1999 made for a fantastic beach, excellent canoeing and better than average fishing.

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Higher than usual water levels in 2000. Previous photo = far right of this photo.

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Campsites are large, most are treed, each has a picnic table and firepit. Half have a view of the waterfront.

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Clusters of campsites are buffered by open play areas.

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Canoeists depart for Moore's Falls, 1 km. upstream.

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Moore's Falls roaring away in late July. Some people slide on them with air mattress or inner tube.

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A week before moose hunt 1999 opened, this big bull visited the campground. Wildlife sightings are more frequent in spring and fall.

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Many of the large campsites have a western exposure, making it hard to miss our spectacular sunsets!

 

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