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Kiwanis Oceanfront Camping, Saint Andrews

The Kiwanis Oceanfront Campground is a full-service facility offering water and electrical and sewer hookups. Also wooded or ocean tent sites, some sites with W&E.; We have metered propane for those needing it and cylinder refilling service for everyone in need. Our small store has a varied selection of drinks, nibbles, sweets, and a few sundry items. Ice and firewood are also available. There is a coin-operated laundry on the grounds as well as a communal area known as the Kitchen Shelter. Kiwanis Oceanfront Camping has been operated by the Kiwanis Club of St. Andrews since 1947 and over the years we’ve made many friends who return year after year.

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North Head Campground & Hiking Park, Grand Manan Island

Sounds of the ocean, the sun-warmed scent of balsam fir, the aroma of cooking over a campfire, a walk to the Swallowtail Lighthouse to absorb the sunrise — these are the pleasant take-away memories from a visit to North Head Campground & Park. Whether you camp on one of our treed sites, stay in a cabin, or in our 28-foot travel trailer, you will remember your visit to Grand Manan. North Head Park and Campground, formerly Hole-in-the-Wall Park and Campground , is 100 hectares of wilderness unique to the Fundy Biosphere Reserve is recognized by UNESCO. Each site includes a campfire ring and picnic table. Enjoy a stay in one of the following: Fully serviced sites, 30-amp electric, water, sewer (minimum 3-night stay). These sites are open for pull-thru and back-in RV and trailers. Semi-serviced sites, 20-amp electric, water. Tent sites, 20-amp electric. 2 camp cabins. 1 trailer. There are two 8 × 12′ insulated camp cabins. Each cabin has electricity, two single beds, table and chairs, microwave, heater, bedding and towels, picnic table and fire ring. Kitchen and washroom facilities are available in the Reception buildings nearby. A 28-foot travel trailer comfortably accommodates a family of four. It is fully set up with a complete kitchen, bedding, 30-amp electric, water and sewer. It sits on a large private site with ample parking, picnic table, fire ring and gas BBQ.

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Mouth of the Magaguadavic Camping

Situated in Caithness, New Brunswick, where the Magaguadavic River meets the Passamaquoddy Bay on the Bay of Fundy. Today, there are four (4) separate fields available for campers - Barnes' Point, Charlies Garden, the Villa Point and the Main Beach. The property has thousands of feet of shoreline and several beaches to enjoy. We even have our own private island, Blueberry Island. A really unique and quiet place to stay.

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Island View campground, Saint Andrews

Island View Camping is located on 24 acres with a beautiful view of the St. Croix River. We welcome both people and pets to join us for a vacation. The upper level of the park has 15 fully serviced pull-through sites surrounded by shade trees and spruce hedges, as well as other 3-way and 2-way sites near the swimming pools. Near the beach, there is a semi-wooded area offering excellent 2-way, 3-way, and 1-way sites, some of which are right by the water. A portion of the park is situated on an ancient Campsite of the Peskotomuhkati Nation evidenced by the thick layer of clamshells embedded in the soil well above the high water mark.

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Herring Cove Provincial Park

Camp by the sea at Herring Cove Provincial Park. The campground offers 88 campsites (40 of which have electricity) and 5 rustic shelters. Fire pits, washrooms, picnic tables, kitchen shelters and playgrounds are all available on-site. Herring Cove Provincial Park is a nature-lover’s island paradise located on Campobello Island on New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy. The park is a hiker’s delight offering 7 unique trails of varying lengths. Hike the Carriage Road through a forest of ancient spruce, across log bridges and around a small pond, or follow an old logging road once used by the Roosevelts. Around the 1.6-km (1-mi.) long beach, you will find sea urchins, a rich bog and sheer cliffs. Wildlife and birdlife abound at Herring Cove. Bald eagles, osprey and beavers are among the many species that can be observed along the trails at the park. The park also features a 9-hole golf course with pro shop.

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Waweig River Campground

Serviced and unserviced sites are available at the Waweig River Campground, which is located 15 minutes from St. Stephen. There are old hiking trails along the river which have been used by the youth camp for many years. Activities include fishing for sea trout, Atlantic salmon, and striped bass, washer toss, ziplining, boating, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, drive-in/movie weekends, and a canteen.

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Oak Bay Campground

Since 1955, Oak Bay Park has been an integral part of our region. It is located by the Bay of Fundy, where the tides ebb and flow twice a day 15 minutes from St. Stephen's business center. If you appreciate the smell of salt water or enjoy walking on the ocean floor, then this is the perfect spot for you. The park offers breathtaking sunsets that can be seen from most areas. Spanning 33.5 acres, the park features beautiful landscapes, delightful trees, and the most pleasing scenery you can find today. Notably, we have a Pine tree that is over 500 years old.

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Camping at the Anchorage Provincial Park, Grand Manan Island

A range of camping options, including tent cabins, and the panoramic view of the bay make The Anchorage Provincial Park an ultimate camping destination. The campground features washrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a kitchen shelter, hiking trails, a playground, and an excellent opportunity for picnicking. The Anchorage Provincial Park on Grand Manan Island, a prosperous and charming island in the Bay of Fundy, has been waiting for you. Discover natural attractions, exciting adventures and breathtaking scenery. With picturesque hiking and cycling trails, you will be able to learn about the geology of the island and the wildlife that resides there. Keep an eye out for the interpretive displays, birdwatching blinds, salmon cages and breaching whales in the nearby ocean. Explore our Red Point Trail boardwalk, which is fully accessible to wheelchairs, or any of our unique "Grand Mananesque" Long Pond, Great Pond or Bagley trails. Walk on the ocean floor. Find seabird nests, whale-watch, hike the towering heights of a rugged coastline or visit the lighthouses. Experience ocean kayaking, beachcombing, and be sure to bring along your binoculars. The island is well known as a birdwatchers’ paradise with sightings of up to 275 species.T

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McAdam Campground on Wauklehegan Lake

Located in the heart of McAdam, Wauklehegan Lake Campground offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, perfect for a quiet night's sleep and plenty of opportunities to enjoy country activities. We provide fully serviced lots and tent sites for your convenience. You can enjoy activities such as boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and witnessing beautiful sunsets. From July 1st to September 30th, all registered campers will receive a pass for a free tour of the McAdam Railway Station. Check-in time is after 1:30 p.m., and check-out time is by 1:00 p.m. To make a reservation, please visit the Reservations section below or call 506-784-7800.