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Dump Stations In South Porcupine, ON -- Sani-Dumps Online

48.4675° N, 81.2166° W

Quick Overview

South Porcupine is a community within the city of Timmins in northeastern Ontario, sitting on Highway 101 in the heart of gold mining country. It has several dump stations for RVers, with some offering free access to travelers passing through. The local RV dump station and sani-dump facilities serve the remote northern Ontario travel corridor, where services are spread across vast distances between towns. South Porcupine's sanitary dump station access is important for RVers heading between Timmins and Kirkland Lake on Highway 101, or those exploring the hunting and fishing camps scattered through the surrounding boreal forest. The broader Timmins area has about 42,000 people and serves as the service hub for a large section of northeastern Ontario, so you'll find fuel, groceries, and basic supplies available. If you're heading east on Highway 101 toward Matheson, don't leave South Porcupine with full tanks -- the stretch through the boreal forest is long and services are few and far between. The Timmins area is also a great base for fishing trips, with dozens of accessible lakes within a short drive of town where you can launch a boat or cast from shore.

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Traveling to South Porcupine by RV

Highway 101 runs east-west through South Porcupine, connecting Timmins to the west and Matheson/Highway 11 to the east. From Highway 11, you can head south toward North Bay or north toward Hearst and the James Bay frontier. The highways are two-lane routes with passing lanes, suitable for all RV sizes. Fuel up here or in Timmins because options thin out dramatically to the east. Timmins has full services including a Walmart, Canadian Tire, and grocery stores about 15 minutes west.

Dump Station Costs in South Porcupine

In a remote area like South Porcupine, any dump station access is appreciated by the RV travel community. a portion% of the stations are free, while a portion% charge a fee in the $5 to $10 range. Given the vast distances between services in northeastern Ontario, having dump access here rather than guessing about what you'll find further down the highway is always the practical and financially smart choice.

Free: 4 stations (100%)
Paid: 0 stations (0%)

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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

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Best Time to Visit South Porcupine by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

-30 to 5°F

Crowds: Low

Dump stations close for winter. Northeastern Ontario winters are severe with deep cold, heavy snowfall, and limited road services.

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Spring

Mar - May

15-55°F

Crowds: Low

Stations reopen in May. Spring is late this far north, and blackflies are intense from late May through June in the boreal forest.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-78°F

Crowds: Low

Best time for northern Ontario travel. Fishing camps bring some RV traffic, but the area stays quiet compared to southern destinations.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

25-50°F

Crowds: Low

Moose hunting season brings RV traffic in October. The boreal forest colours are brief, and stations close by late October.

Explore the South Porcupine Area

South Porcupine is mining country, not tourist country, so expect basic, practical services rather than resort amenities. Dump your tanks here if you're heading east on Highway 101 because the next reliable dump could be a long way off through the boreal forest. The Timmins area has excellent fishing in the surrounding lakes if you have time to stop and set up for a day. Cell service is decent in the Timmins corridor but gets very spotty on the rural highways heading east or north into the bush.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in South Porcupine

Where can I dump my RV tanks in South Porcupine?

South Porcupine has dump stations along Highway 101 in the Timmins area. Check the listings on this page for specific locations, hours, and seasonal availability.

Are there free dump stations in South Porcupine?

Yes, free dump station access is available in South Porcupine, which is valuable given how remote this part of northeastern Ontario is and how far apart services are.

How remote is South Porcupine for RV services?

Fairly remote. Timmins is about 15 minutes west with full services. East of here, options thin out significantly on Highway 101 through the boreal forest for a long stretch.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Disposable gloves, sewer hose, clear elbow connector, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. Carry backup supplies in remote areas since the nearest store could be a long drive away.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in South Porcupine?

South Porcupine has dump stations along Highway 101 in the Timmins area. Check the listings on this page for specific locations, hours, and seasonal availability.

Are there free dump stations in South Porcupine?

Yes, free dump station access is available in South Porcupine, which is valuable given how remote this part of northeastern Ontario is and how far apart services are.

How remote is South Porcupine for RV services?

Fairly remote. Timmins is about 15 minutes west with full services. East of here, options thin out significantly on Highway 101 through the boreal forest for a long stretch.

What should I bring to a dump station?

Disposable gloves, sewer hose, clear elbow connector, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer. Carry backup supplies in remote areas since the nearest store could be a long drive away.

Are there free dump stations in South Porcupine?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near South Porcupine.