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.
Trailer park for recreational vehicles with seasonal camping and a few nightly sites. Each overnight site has a picnic table and a fire pit. Public washrooms, showers and laundry room are available nearby.
Unsupervised saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, parking, food service, campground and picnic area. Imagine a mile-long barrier sandbar washed by salt water on one side and fresh water on the other. Seafood takeout on the beach during summer months.
On beautiful Washademoak Lake. Convenience store, restaurant nearby. 30 amps. Fifteen-minute drive to nine-hole golf course. Off-site boat ramp and liquor store one minute away.
Family park with a wide variety of sites available, 134 lots (15, 20 or 30 amp.), free wireless high speed Internet, canteen and amusement park. Mini Golf, Rec Room, Laundromat, Washroom and Showers
This family-oriented accommodation is open year round, and features 14 great rustic log cottages, 3 additional motel-style rooms and a small quiet camping near the river. Please visit our website for more information.
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.
Located on the southern shore of Chaleur Bay, the Bas-Caraquet marina offers all the services of a modern marina, including a restaurant and bar and a campsite with views of Caraquet Bay, Caraquet Island and the Gaspé Peninsula.
20 fully-serviced sites (water, electricity, sewer)
7 unserviced sites
Balsam Ridge Forest Domes is a luxury dome resort in southeastern New Brunswick. Lodgings are located close to the Nova Scotia and PEI borders for those interested in day trips. If you’re looking for the ultimate treetop glamping/vacation experience in Atlantic Canada, this is it!
Sheltered by forest onshore and by islands offshore, this lovely unsupervised beach offers warm saltwater, a boating and aquatic centre and a campground. The site features change houses, washrooms, parking, a playground, a picnic area and a marina. Paddleboat and bicycle rentals are available, as well as miniature golf. Deep-sea fishing excursions can be booked on site.
For business or for pleasure, you’ve come to the right place. Maison Touristique Dugas provides comfortable accommodations at competitive fares. Make sure to book your room, suite, cottage, or camping today for a pleasant stay in the Town of Caraquet. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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.
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 planning
• Information 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.
Located on the banks of the St. Croix River, Gravel Island Park is the perfect place if you love canoeing and backwoods camping. Featuring 3 tent sites and 6 trailer sites along with a put-in launch for canoes/kayaks.
Located close to Scott Brook Provincial Park, a great way to spend the day is to canoe from one park to the other.
Cielo, is a place to disconnect and to fully take advantage of all that nature has to offer. Between sea and forest, our distinctive experiences immerse you in the heart of a global discovery of the Acadian Peninsula. Our fully equipped domes allow you to enjoy the breathtaking views of our famous sunsets over the sea.
Located along the Pokemouche River, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. Enjoy beautiful fully or partially-serviced campsites surrounded with trees and along the river, or book a stay in a travel trailer or a cottage. Near main attractions and a golf course, with an inflatable water slide and water park and many activities on site all summer long. Stop by for a warm welcome!
Experience nature's wonders while camping along the little main Restigouche River. A total of 24 unserviced sites with views of the river, and 29 serviced sites (some which can accommodate recreational vehicles). Toilets, showers and laundry facility on site.
A canoeing expedition is a must! We also have a great playground, fitness circuit and swimming on the premises.
The Inch Arran Park is a beautiful and low-insect campsite. The main attraction of our campsite is its location; it offers a magnificent view of over the Baie of Chaleur. It offers a mix of natural beauty and ancient heritage where you are next to a beach that is just perfect for games, safe bathing, water sports for all ages, and close to the countryside which offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and activities.
Three “ready-to-camp” cabins available for rental at the Motel and Colibri Campground. These cottages can accommodate up to 6 people, with a queen bed, two bunk beds and a double sofa bed. To add to your comfort, you will find a kitchenette, a bathroom with shower and a small terrace with a BBQ. Outside, it’s as if you’re camping with the woods and the campfire to roast your favorite marshmallows.
Set on the banks of the Restigouche River with the Appalachian Mountains forming a majestic backdrop, the Restigouche River Experience Centre has no shortage of breath-taking views!
The Centre’s architectural features are inspired by the famous fishing camps found along the Restigouche River.
Walk inside to find aquariums and exhibits depicting the history of the Restigouche River, the fish found along the river and the people who live here.
Full hook-up camping facility with views of the Bay of Fundy, located only 3 km (2 mi.) from New River Beach Provincial Park. Canoe, Kayak Rentals and Beach exploration and whale-watching 45 minute drive to St. Andrews by-the-Sea. Visit the Reversing Falls, The City Market and more in Saint John, the oldest city in Canada just 45 minutes away. Seasonal lots available.
Iron Bound Cove RV Park is located in the Municipality of Grand Lake, New Brunswick on the banks of the Salmon River, between the villages of Chipman and Minto. Offering 75 fully serviced RV sites, rustic tenting sites and an RV rental unit. Great fishing, boating and swimming. Activities for all ages. Nearby shopping and churches, hiking, biking and ATV trails. Pet friendly.
Camping Lac Unique offers campsites with 3 services (water, electricity and sewer) as well as Internet, swimming pools, volleyball court, children's park and full bathroom with showers and washing machine. Access to local ATV trails from the campsite. Don't miss our great chicken bbq dinner at festi-poulet on the first of July and our charcoal-cooked chicken wings evenings.
Experience unforgettable moments at the Campbellton RV Camping, a recreational vehicle camping adjacent to the Restigouche River Experience Centre.
With the Restigouche River at its feet, and the majestic Appalachian Mountains in the background, the camping offers breathtaking views with quality facilities and fully-serviced sites near downtown Campbellton.
The Campbellton RV Camping includes 86 sites / 3 services / 30 and 50 amps sites / pull-through and regular entry. Seventh night is free. Tents are not allowed.
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.