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    Does anybody know of any camps/resorts in Central Ontario where they DON"T allow open burning/firepits/campfires?
    My wife & I are both allergic to smoke, but would love to go somewhere for a few days & bring our boat to fish.

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    Pretty tall order chum. You might be better off trying a trip when the municipalities have banned outdoor burning.
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    You might be better off going to a secluded crown lot somewhere without neighbours?

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    Deerhurst maybe .

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    Only resorts I can think of, off the top that offer no burning would be owned by the Sandals company, and located on sandy beaches in the tropics
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    Quote Originally Posted by genec View Post
    Does anybody know of any camps/resorts in Central Ontario where they DON"T allow open burning/firepits/campfires?
    My wife & I are both allergic to smoke, but would love to go somewhere for a few days & bring our boat to fish.
    Allergies like that,for people who love the outdoors,are the absolute pits. The pollen from many plants make summer for this dedicated varmint/predator hunter,a real hassle. My best friends are Benydril and Reactin,so,I can really empathize. It's like having a perpetual cold. Is there any preventive OTC drugs you can use to lessen or even eliminate the symptoms? Maybe,have a chat with your MD. He may be able to help you with a "puffer" or "inhaler". I hate to say this,but,finding anywhere without smoke of some sort will be like trying to push a chain. Good luck to you,though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by genec View Post
    Does anybody know of any camps/resorts in Central Ontario where they DON"T allow open burning/firepits/campfires?
    My wife & I are both allergic to smoke, but would love to go somewhere for a few days & bring our boat to fish.
    Try Gowbushkon Lodge in Gowganda, even though they have a fire pit it is far enough away from the cabins to be bothered by the smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    . Is there any preventive OTC drugs you can use to lessen or even eliminate the symptoms? Maybe,have a chat with your MD. He may be able to help you with a "puffer" or "inhaler". .
    No, unfortunately smoke is an "environmental allergy", and there is nothing you can take for this.
    My wife is worse with smoke than I am - she gets migraines from smoke, and she has had 2 minor heart attacks brought on by vomiting from migraines, so smoke is a major problem for her.
    Just frustrating when you live in Niagara, and the only place to take our boat is Lake Erie & there is so much wind all the time it seems lately. Would really be nice to have a small lake somewhere to go to, but we're too old for the hassle of camping out anymore!

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    I feel for you, but the camp fire is all part of camping. As others have suggested a resort such as Deerhurst which is mole of a hotel than a camp will probably be the best option.
    Good luck and I hope you enjoy where ever you find a suitable place.
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    Might I also suggest that keeping any eye on things like fire bans in specific areas. If there is a ban in place, these locations shouldn't be allowing open burning. I know that its not a great solution, but thought I would throw it out to you.

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