lerpy
Contributor
I incorporate camping where I can with diving. Bought a little pop up trailer that I will take with my to Florida and places around home to dive. Biggest thing is having somewhere to hang gear to dry that is covered in case you are dealing with rain.
I think part of this should be people giving suggestions of good camping spots that are close to diving. For me, ( and the OP as you are in Montreal) I can think of a few. For shore dives, the Cornwall area, Lock 21, lost villages is great, you can camp right at the entrance for Lock 21 in the St Lawrence parks. There are several campgrounds in the Thousand Islands, and of course there is the National Park that is part of Tobermory.
In Florida I have stayed a couple of times at O'leano State park in High Springs. Really nice park, 18US$ a night with hook ups.
I think part of this should be people giving suggestions of good camping spots that are close to diving. For me, ( and the OP as you are in Montreal) I can think of a few. For shore dives, the Cornwall area, Lock 21, lost villages is great, you can camp right at the entrance for Lock 21 in the St Lawrence parks. There are several campgrounds in the Thousand Islands, and of course there is the National Park that is part of Tobermory.
In Florida I have stayed a couple of times at O'leano State park in High Springs. Really nice park, 18US$ a night with hook ups.