Labrador Highway South is a long hilly, dusty (if it's dry), slick (if it's wet) sort of maintained point-to-point roadway with blind corners in a beautifully wild part of Quebec. Large tractor-trailers and wildlife frequent this roadway, stay vigilant. Camping is permitted alongside the road in maintained pullouts. There are also more remote places to camp away from the road if that's what you are looking for. The only petrol station is near the south end of the road, be sure to fill up or top off. Also, watch your speed, or you may slide.
Chemin du Vieux Quai is a narrow, rocky point-to-point two-track that follows along a small stretch of Quebec's gorgeous Saint Lawrence River. The road name translates from French to "way to the old dock." There is, in fact, an old dock on this trail! There are also 5-6 very small free campsites along the trail with stone fire rings and water views. With a couple of steep, rocky hill climbs, this trail could be more challenging for less experienced off-roaders or full-size vehicles.
Labrador Highway North is a winding, dusty road that passes over a lot of railroad tracks and water. Watch for tractor-trailers and wildlife. Camping is available on the side of the road in maintained pullouts. There are not as many camping opportunities available further off the highway due to the amount of water surrounding this road. Make sure you fill up or top off at the closest petrol station, located in Labrador City (further north). Watch your speed, or you may slide.
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