looks like a grill to me.
The concrete isn't discolored like it would be for a grill.
Could it be a grill that hasn't been used in a long time? It really looks like a grill, but I'm confused in that there is an obvious circle-of-rocks firepit clearly visible in the bacground.
I would second this guess.
If not a grill, could be a good work surface for a pot or pan
Does a typical cooler for under that?
Hmm. Possibly to place gathered firewood so it doesn't get under foot?
Second on firewood storage.
The sides keep it all in one place, while the top lets you throw a tarp over it to keep wood dry in the rain.
It's definitely not a bike rack, the cross bars would stop it working.
It's definitely not a grill. The concrete would be discoloured, and the base is all wrong.
Yes, precisely couldn't pin point why it wasn't a bike option, thanks, your point on the grill is exactly why I had crossed it off the list of possibilities as well.
Maybe cross-post to Canada@lemmy.ca ? And update us if you get an answer!
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Needed an exclamation point at the start to link to the community, otherwise it will likely be interpreted as an email address
Edit: might also try !askacanadian@lemmy.ca
I don't think it's worth the cross-post. I'm from the region, go camping several times a year and never seen something like this. The camping is on the route of my bike trip between Montreal and the Mont-Tremblant SEPAQ, so I may go back this fall and ask them. Or maybe next spring.
Could it just be a deteriorated bench?
it holds firewood (but not right now)
Its trying it's best, ok.
I'd assume it's for wood if there are designated fire areas for each camp. I could see it being even more useful for wet wood, allowing you to set it near the fire to dry out.
Looks like a grill design to me.
If it was a grill, the concrete would be discolored.
Why?
EDIT: Oh, because of the fire. I was thinking grill like the grill we put on drains to stop leaves
How the hell would that work?
Fire goes under the bars, food goes on the bars.
You know, like a grill.
What kind of food is going to sit on that? You cooking a whole leg of something?
Something wider than the gap between the bars, I'd assume. Or a pan.
You've never grilled anything, have you?
Horse hitch?
Is there cross country skiing there in the winter?
There are hiking and cross country skiing trails very close. However the camp sites are closed in winter.
bike rack
Unlikely. I don't see anything showing scale, but it looks to me like the cross bars would prevent bike wheels from entering the slots.
My guess would be a very uncomfortable bench.
Maybe some kind of bear-proof storage? Like maybe it would have gotten some plywood on either side seasonally?
Plywood wouldn't stop a bear, but it might stop raccoons or foxes. Could be some type of locker for a cooler or icebox.
Maybe you put a canoe on there somehow?
I'm surprised that no one has said "concrete anchor for an unfinished building structure". Doesn't this look like someone laid the foundation for a tower or building or something with the concrete anchor underground, and this is a tie-in area for the additional rebar structure of either a column or a wall that could have joined here? The metal configuration here looks a lot like what's inside concrete pillars but we usually don't see it
Maybe something related to an old logging or mining operation. Could be a protective cage for some equipment.
Either a bike rack or a really shitty barbeque grill.
Maybe it's a grate. Imagine having a concrete pipe extend to both directions, this could then act as a grate against larger objects into the pipe.
My guess is that they were moved there from somewhere else. They were maybe used as grates to strain debris from the water, or some kind of heat exchanger. That area was definitely made flat with heavy equipment at some point.
This is clearly a rack to store your slates with commandments.
I bring you these fifteen :: slab drops and brake::
Ten! Ten commandments!
OP, none of the answers here are satisfactory. Please ask the rangers and update this post because this is fascinating.
Google Lens wasn't helpful, it compares it to things like drains and fences built around old markers (it specifically thought it was a Mason-Dixon line marker which is obviously incorrect). But this is not protecting anything and not a drain.
My guess is, if it's not something to tie a horse to, is maybe it's something to put animal feed in? But that's a wild guess, I don't really think it's right. Like shove a hay bake in. But you said only accessible by walking, so I really doubt it.
Salt lick. Hunters use em for attracting animals. Takes time. You drop a big block of askt on the thing.... that be my best guess at that.
OP said there is one at each camping spot and you can see the camp fire right there. That seems very close to be a spot for a salt lick.
10/10 I jump the gun on that one. I read the words food and got way to excited.
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