Why so many Canadian plates at our Military Camps

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12 years 9 months ago #9649 by Frank A.
I forgot to mention that I've staying at military campgrounds for about 20 years and have never seen a Canadian tag ever. I think some people see things they don't see.

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11 years 7 months ago #11537 by SkyWatcher
Some vets have retired to Canada, but I understand what you see because they hog all the sites of most CGs from S.C. to Florida

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11 years 7 months ago #11550 by monkey44
Far as I'm concerned, Canadian military, or even Canadian citizens are welcome at my fire.

But, if I found one that had 35-50% full, I'd wonder why, and ask about it. Could be a joint operation with us for a week, who knows.

And I'd not like to see it that percent, as we need the sites too. But, we would certainly appreciate sharing a few evenings here or in Canada ...

We're heading out across country in a few weeks, and we'll watch for that, and report back. As much as we've been in MCGs tho', I'm betting we only see a few, and to me those few are welcome.

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11 years 7 months ago #11551 by Frank A.
You may or may not believe this. About 5 years ago my neighbors at Oak Grove Park on NAS Pensacola was from the Netherlands! The man was temporarily stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama and had his family with him. When the lady said they were from Holland, at first I thought she was talking about Holland, Michigan. I think I said this before but will say it again. I've stayed in Canadian military campgrounds, not lately but several years ago. I have no problem with Canadians staying in ours if they are authorized. I live on the border with Canada and see Canadians in the USA almost every time I go some where.

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