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Unsupervised saltwater beach with a 2-km (1-mi.) stretch of golden sand. The beach is backed by substantial dunes and washed by the constant ebb and flow of breakers from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Washrooms, parking, change rooms, playground and picnic areas on site. Close to a campground. Deep-sea fishing excursions may be arranged at the nearby wharf.
Oak Bay Park is a sheltered tidal inlet off the mouth of the St. Croix River. Experience the views of the beautiful Bay of Fundy or spend an afternoon on the unsupervised sandy saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, parking, food service, picnic areas and campground. Located less than 10 km (6 mi.) from St. Stephen and 30 km (19 mi.) from St. Andrews by-the-Sea.
Get your family together and enjoy camping and glamping with a Wild West theme! Campground and glamping sites located just 15 minutes from Edmundston on a beautiful river, with fully-serviced and unserviced campsites for seasonal and transients campers. Fully equipped, ready-to-camp caravan as well as a comfortable, unique and modern glamping cabin. Also on site: restaurant, bar, camping areas and cottages located on the river. Access by canoe, kayak, motorcycle, ATV or vehicle. Open year-round.
Family campground within a one-minute walk to an unsupervised, clean and warm saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, showers, parking, food services, two laundromats, pull-through sites, Wi-Fi, dumping depot, organized activities, a large playground, including a fenced area for smaller children. Bilingual service. Security guard during peak times. Wheelchair access to a sandy beach which stretches over 1 km (0.6 mi.). Pets welcome.Bicycle trail nearby, Golf course only 10 minutes away. Boat-launching ramp available.
Full-service campground with 30- and 50-amp sites. Tenting, heated pool and lake access. Driving distance to Oromocto, Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton. 1.5 km (0.9 mi.) from Exit 330. Check out our website or Facebook page for weekend activities!
Marvel at a magnificent tulip field of more than 5,000 bulbs. Visit our micro flower and flower spice farm, pick your own bouquet and take beautiful photos with family or friends. Campground on site during the summer season.
Connect with the land, the ocean and the wide-open sky at Fundy National Park, New Brunswick's first national park, created in 1948 and open year-round.
Par 3 golf course situated between downtown Shediac and Parlee Beach, green fees, club and pull cart rentals, pro shop, great family golf. Campground with pull thru and 50 amp sites available, Wi-Fi, cable, tenting sites, modern washrooms and showers, prime location on nature trail and close to downtown Shediac and Parlee Beach. Great accessibility for beginners and a challenging short game for seasoned golfers. For more rate information, visit our website.
This 1870 lighthouse stands on a point with a panoramic view of Chaleur Bay. Originally called the Bon Ami Point Light, it was converted to a range light in 1972 and is still active. The original wooden, salt-shaker tower has a unique ‘birdcage' lantern. It's a perfect spot for birdwatching and it's also just 100 m (328 ft.) from beautiful Inch Arran Park, where you'll find a sandy beach, campground, food, gift shop and a Visitor Information Centre. One of the longest combined fresh and saltwater sandbar in the world is located nearby. Driving directions: Route 134, near Inch Arran Park
The Four-Season PlaygroundOpen for all four seasons, Mactaquac Provincial Park offers many outdoor activities to explore. Situated amongst an expansive woodland, this 1,300-acre riverside playground along the scenic Saint John River offers many outdoor recreational activities, along with an extensive network of hiking trails to explore and a tranquil beaver pond nature reserve. From golfing on the 18-hole championship golf course to camping, freshwater beaches and treetop aerial adventures, there is always an adventure to be had at the park.
Mega water park with many slides, a 26 x 41 metres (85 X 135 ft) heated in-ground pool, a large heated wading pool and water play structures. Campground with 100 sites.
Full-service campground with a family atmosphere located on beautiful Chaleur Bay. Some shaded sites, 15, 30 and 50 amps. Indoor and outdoor family activities. 0.5 km (0.3 mi.) from the municipal beach where explorers can even find fossils.
The Wishwood Resort aims to become a favourite stopping place for travellers on the Acadian Coastal Drive or those in town on business.
Our comfortable double and single motel rooms are equipped with everything you need, including Wi-Fi access.
Wishwood Resort Campground on site.
18 holes with daily green fees and dress code. Clubhouse, restaurant and bar, snack bar, liquor licence, golf carts, driving range, dining room, pro shop, showers and lockers, putting green, club rental, golf pro, and lessons. Cottage rental and a fully serviced RV campground on site.
Quiet campground centrally located in Shediac with access to Parlee Beach Provincial Park. Next to the New Brunswick Trail system and walking distance to downtown Shediac, restaurants, banks and a shopping district.On-site par-3 golf course.Big-rig friendly with 50-amp service. Pull-thru sites. Sites have cable TV and WI-FI access.
Specializing in stargazing and private star parties across New Brunswick. Perfect for making your visit to the campground or cottage that much more special. You'll see planets, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Also offering Astro-tourism-themed vacation and travel packages across Eastern Canada. We have partnered with the following NB partner sites: Glamping with the Sea in Cocagne, Storeytown Cottages in Doaktown, Falcon Ridge Inn in Alma and Nattuary Retreat in Gardner Creek.
Saint Andrews, or St. Andrews by-the-Sea as it is often called, has long been one of New Brunswick's premier vacation destinations. Whether you check in at the world-famous Algonquin Resort and play a round of golf on the signature golf course designed by Thomas McBroom or choose a seaside cottage, motel, BandB, or bring your RV to the Kiwanis Campground, let Saint Andrews welcome you to our friendly town. Many seaside adventures await!
Our campground is located in the quaint community of Blackville. We offer 21 premium size fully serviced RV lots plus 6 partially serviced tent sites. All our sites are nestled amongst mature trees, which span along our 9-acre property. Some RV lots offer various views of the Miramichi River. Our region is well known for its natural setting. Be it to simply immerse oneself in nature, boating or fishing on our 5 local rivers, every camper will find their own niche.
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in McAdam, located in the McAdam Railway Station, to receive FREE information about this region of the province, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivals.The village of McAdam is a warm and friendly community that offers several restaurants, a beautiful lakeside campground and a unique country experience.
Camping on the edge of the saltwater beach, accessible by a boardwalk. One of the places where you can admire the most beautiful sunsets on the Acadian Peninsula. The campground is located next to the wharf, where lobster fisherman dock.
Playground for children, gazebo with picnic tables, washroom facilities (restrooms and showers). Striped bass fishing in season. Total of sites : 16 (with and without service)
This attractive 1864 lighthouse has an original wooden salt-shaker tower with alterations done in 1988. This active lighthouse is located on an elevated bluff overlooking the Northumberland Strait. There is a working wharf within view of the lighthouse, it's adjacent to cottages and a campground and Cap-Lumière Beach is nearby. This is a good seaside picnic location. Driving directions: Routes 11 and 134, then Route 505 to Cap-Lumière Road.