A Gazebo isn't recommended and some sites outright ban them because of the damage they do to cars and tents etc when they take off in the wind - and they do. The pegging points aren't adequate and there's just too much surface area to hold the thing down.
You could try a tarp and poles as long as you take it down when the wind picks up.
I use the Quechua Base Seconds as a utility tent and for extra space.
I have a Coleman Event Shelter, it's stronger than the cheap pop-up gazebos but takes a little longer to put up.
It withstands moderate winds but it's a good idea to take it down if high winds are forecast.
Agree with Campernic. Those things can be lethal in high winds. I did buy one a couple of years back, but came to my senses and only put it up in the garden in the end.
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