Have you played the campground-booking Hunger Games? We want to hear from you
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Have you played the campground-booking Hunger Games? We want to hear from you
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Camping is a summer way-of-life in Canada. But over the past decade, reserving a spot in a public campground has turned into a well-known Hunger Games competition.
Entire sites are fully booked within fractions of a second. Reservation-hoarding sometimes allows users to work around first-come first-serve rules. Bot-booking conspiracies abound. And if you do get a spot and get to camp, you …
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