Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park
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Point Wolfe Campground – Fundy National Park
With the world's, highest tides, it is no wonder that thousands of people travel to Fundy National Park each year. Aside from experiencing amazing tides while you are there, you can also get the chance to experience some amazing camping! At Point Wolfe Campground you will have your choice of 145 reservable campsites, or you can try a whole new way of camping in a oTENTik or Goutte d’Ô. The campground comes equipped with washrooms, showers, kitchen shelters, and fire pits and the site is open from late May until the beginning of September.
South Kouchibouguac Campground – Kouchibouguac National Park
Made up of 238 km2 (148 mi2) of beaches, forest and wetlands, Kouchibouguac National Park boasts some of the warmest salt waters north of Virginia and one of the best campgrounds in Canada! South Kouchibouguac Campground contains 311 frontcountry sites that can accommodate both tents, and RVs. 71 of the sites also include water, sewage and electricity hook-up, while the remaining 98 just have electricity. At the campground, you will also find fire pits, kitchen shelters, playgrounds, washrooms, showers, wireless internet, a convenience store and a laundromat. Open from mid-May to early October, you will not want to miss the experience of camping at South Kouchibouguac Campground.
Armstrong Brook Campground – Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Resting upon some of the oldest Mountains in North America, Mount Carleton Provincial Park is one of New Brunswick’s most visited and enjoyed sites. The rich and vibrant park protects over 17,000 hectares (41,990 ac) of forests and is home to 100 species of birds, 30 different species of mammals and Armstrong Brook Campground. Armstrong Brook Campground is the largest campground within Mount Carleton Provincial Park with 88 tent and trailer sites, a breathtaking beach, washrooms, showers, kitchen shelter, and a canteen open in season!
Sugarloaf Campgrounds – Sugarloaf Provincial Park
A sweet place to adventure in New Brunswick is Sugarloaf Provincial Park. The Sugarloaf Campsite offers 76 campsites, 57 of which have electrical hook ups, paddleboat rentals, laundry facilities, a playground, tennis courts, basketball nets, recreational activities, shower facilities and more! This unique park has over 25 km (16 mi) of hiking and biking trails, some of the best wildlife and bird viewing opportunities in New Brunswick and even features an alpine slide! For an adventure that is sure to be a treat, book a stay at Sugarloaf Campground in Sugarloaf Provincial Park.
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