The best farm stays in Bay of Fundy

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The Bay of Fundy is a unique natural wonder in eastern Canada. Bordered by the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, it’s famous for having the highest tides in the world. The difference between high and low tide can be as much as 40 feet. The area offers spectacular hiking through forests, coastal trails, and even on the ocean floor during low tide (you’ll want to pay close attention to tidal times, though!) Animal lovers will appreciate the chance to see whales, seals, and migratory birds, and the Bay of Fundy is also an excellent fishing region, making it a prime spot for any camping adventure.

100% (187) 12 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bay of Fundy

Bootsie's

1. Bootsie's

100%
(20)
Amherst, NS · 1 site
After a short less than 5 minute walk, check out the sunset view out the back patio door, birds and squirrels chirping galore. Relax, have a campfire, dip your feet in the nearby brook and enjoy nature in this cozy and comfortable space. Explore acres of wooded area or visit some farm animals (chickens, turkeys, emus and sometimes cows)
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from 
CA$80
 / night
Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

2. Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

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(177)
Advocate Harbour, NS · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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CA$30
 / night
Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

3. Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

100%
(2)
Lawrencetown, NS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Make our hobby farm your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! Our farm is nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Say hello to our friendly horses and sheep! Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, 50 minutes east of Digby, and 50 minutes west of Wolfville. There many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be on the shore of the Bay of Fundy in 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky, a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (stargazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$50
 / night
Outback Campsite

4. Outback Campsite

Upper Rockport, NB · 1 site · Tent, RV
Escape to a secluded spot perfect for tents or self-contained RVs. Connect with nature and experience the Cumberland Basin, only a 5-minute drive away. What’s Included: • Rustic Outhouse. • Room for tents, vans, or small RVs to be parked. • Pets welcome (must clean up after them and keep them on leash/contained). •Fresh wild blueberries just steps away. Important Info: • Dry camping: No water or electric hookups &mdash bring your own supplies. • Pack in/pack out — leave no trace. •Waiver must be signed. NO FIRES PERMITTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. *107km from Hopewell Rocks* Excellent tidal fishing spots for striped bass are nearby. Also pickerel, perch, eels, etc. Nearby Spots Sackville Waterfowl Park — ~2 miles Flat walking trails, boardwalks, and excellent birdwatching through scenic marshland. Tantramar Marsh Trails — ~3 miles Wide, level trails across historic dykelands with big-sky views and seasonal wildlife. Fort Beauséjour–Fort Cumberland National Historic Site — ~7 miles Hilltop ruins, interpretive trails, and panoramic views over the Tantramar Marshes. Silver Lake — ~5 miles Popular local lake for swimming, paddling, and relaxing on warm summer days.
Pets
from 
CA$22
 / night
Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

5. Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

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(8)
Round Hill, NS · 1 site
Nestled in the Acadian Forest, Moss is a tranquil getaway. Experience bird song and owl hoots, watch wildlife come right up to your windows. Sit in the screen porch and listen to the wind in the trees, look at the stars and just breathe. Walk the meadows, visit the pond and keep your eyes open for tasty foraged treats. Inside you can enjoy a lush queen size bed, comfy seating to read a book or do a puzzle. The kitchenette is ready to make a pot of tea and light meals. Get back to nature here and enjoy the history of the Cradle of our Nation. With the historic and first town settled in Canada in 1604, Annapolis Royal is a short drive away or take your bike on the Harvest Moon Trail, the former Dominion Atlantic Canadian Rail Line, which runs along the Annapolis River. Visit Fort Anne or The Habitation at Port Royal for a step back into history. Walk through the Historic Gardens or stroll the beautiful streets of downtown Annapolis and experience food, drink and live events and the oldest farmers market in Nova Scotia. There are boat launches, and lots of lakes to swim and paddle on within 10 minutes of the cottage.
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from 
CA$150
 / night
Loriella Farm

6. Loriella Farm

100%
(12)
NB · 1 site
Welcome to our 360 acre homestead in the beautiful Caledonian Highlands, New Brunswick. A combination of river valley, clear mountain streams, natural springs, meadows, wetland, sugar bush, steep mountain sides and incredible views. Amongst all this natural beauty is our budding wildflower and tree nursery, a mature apple orchard in restoration, two former 1850’s family farms, remnants of two old sugar shacks, old farm roads and trails.Things to do while staying on our farm include;-Hiking on easy forest trails or challenging steep mountain sides -Discover private natural beaches along the river and cool off with a swim-Take a pleasant stroll through the wildflower meadows-Picnic in the apple orchard-Bird and wildlife watching-Forest bathing on natural moss under towering old growth trees -Watch our unique 'reverse sunsets'-Stargazing -Snowshoeing during our a long snowy season from january until april -Cheer on or take part in the Elgin Annual Mountain bike race that runs through our property in OctoberThings to do or places to visit in the area;(within 25 min)-Mapleton Acadian Forest Nature Preserve -Gordon Falls and Pollett River for swimming-'Elgin Country Kitchen & General Store' for excellent food and ice cream-Get married at the 'BlueBerry Hills Farm' -Towns of Peticodiac and Salisbury; Farmers Markets, restaurants, bakeries, banks, groceries-Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame-Petty International Raceway(within 1 hr)-Fundy National Park-Town of Alma for lobster and seafood-The Bay Of Fundy-Hopewell Rocks-Moncton; Magnetic Hill, Zoo, 'Chocolate River', Wineries, Casino-Sussex- Moffetts Hardware store, Drive in
Campfires
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$50
 / night
Off gird camping

7. Off gird camping

Amherst, NS · 6 sites
Homestead sitting on 50 acres all but 2 camp sites are hike in and the other 2 are accessible by truck or atv ,not car or suv friendly we have livestock on the property chicken and duck interaction with the animals are encouraged our property has river access across the rd and close access to atv trails perfect for hot tenting ,hunting,fishing or just a little get away ....Some camping gear can be provided for an extra fee as we have a full winter camping set available stove tent and hammock along with several other accessories.
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Potable water
from 
CA$25
 / night
Andromeda House

8. Andromeda House

100%
(1)
Victoria Beach, NS · 2 sites
Andromeda House sits on 30 beautiful acres, stretching from our waterfront to the top of the Mountain. Perched dramatically above the Annapolis Basin, the views here are truly awe-inspiring—and only get more breathtaking as one explores higher up on the property. Our path network is maintained for access to the very satisfying “Upper Lookout”. This path continues and you might just find your hosts working on this area. There are also various mountain access roads provide terrific hiking and mountain biking opportunities. Photography, rock hounding, mushroom hunting and star gazing are ideal activities. Birders in particular should be pleased. The property has been in our family for generations and an old sled path winds through and up it. We are also developing a spring-fed swimming pond this summer. Currently, we have new fields of sunflowers and wildflowers to attract pollinators—bumble bees, hummingbirds and monarch butterflies are especially abundant here. Wild apple trees abound and there is a stand of old maple trees we will be tapping next spring. Beyond that is a mature Beech and Poplar forest. We are within walking distance to Victoria Beach, an authentic fishing village nestled at the base of the north mountain and surrounded by the Annapolis Basin, the Digby Gut and the Bay of Fundy. Did we mention the views?
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$800
 / night

The Bay of Fundy is a unique natural wonder in eastern Canada. Bordered by the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, it’s famous for having the highest tides in the world. The difference between high and low tide can be as much as 40 feet. The area offers spectacular hiking through forests, coastal trails, and even on the ocean floor during low tide (you’ll want to pay close attention to tidal times, though!) Animal lovers will appreciate the chance to see whales, seals, and migratory birds, and the Bay of Fundy is also an excellent fishing region, making it a prime spot for any camping adventure.

100% (187) 12 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bay of Fundy

Bootsie's

1. Bootsie's

100%
(20)
Amherst, NS · 1 site
After a short less than 5 minute walk, check out the sunset view out the back patio door, birds and squirrels chirping galore. Relax, have a campfire, dip your feet in the nearby brook and enjoy nature in this cozy and comfortable space. Explore acres of wooded area or visit some farm animals (chickens, turkeys, emus and sometimes cows)
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$80
 / night
Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

2. Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

100%
(177)
Advocate Harbour, NS · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$30
 / night
Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

3. Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

100%
(2)
Lawrencetown, NS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Make our hobby farm your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! Our farm is nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Say hello to our friendly horses and sheep! Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, 50 minutes east of Digby, and 50 minutes west of Wolfville. There many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be on the shore of the Bay of Fundy in 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky, a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (stargazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$50
 / night
Outback Campsite

4. Outback Campsite

Upper Rockport, NB · 1 site · Tent, RV
Escape to a secluded spot perfect for tents or self-contained RVs. Connect with nature and experience the Cumberland Basin, only a 5-minute drive away. What’s Included: • Rustic Outhouse. • Room for tents, vans, or small RVs to be parked. • Pets welcome (must clean up after them and keep them on leash/contained). •Fresh wild blueberries just steps away. Important Info: • Dry camping: No water or electric hookups &mdash bring your own supplies. • Pack in/pack out — leave no trace. •Waiver must be signed. NO FIRES PERMITTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. *107km from Hopewell Rocks* Excellent tidal fishing spots for striped bass are nearby. Also pickerel, perch, eels, etc. Nearby Spots Sackville Waterfowl Park — ~2 miles Flat walking trails, boardwalks, and excellent birdwatching through scenic marshland. Tantramar Marsh Trails — ~3 miles Wide, level trails across historic dykelands with big-sky views and seasonal wildlife. Fort Beauséjour–Fort Cumberland National Historic Site — ~7 miles Hilltop ruins, interpretive trails, and panoramic views over the Tantramar Marshes. Silver Lake — ~5 miles Popular local lake for swimming, paddling, and relaxing on warm summer days.
Pets
from 
CA$22
 / night
Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

5. Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

100%
(8)
Round Hill, NS · 1 site
Nestled in the Acadian Forest, Moss is a tranquil getaway. Experience bird song and owl hoots, watch wildlife come right up to your windows. Sit in the screen porch and listen to the wind in the trees, look at the stars and just breathe. Walk the meadows, visit the pond and keep your eyes open for tasty foraged treats. Inside you can enjoy a lush queen size bed, comfy seating to read a book or do a puzzle. The kitchenette is ready to make a pot of tea and light meals. Get back to nature here and enjoy the history of the Cradle of our Nation. With the historic and first town settled in Canada in 1604, Annapolis Royal is a short drive away or take your bike on the Harvest Moon Trail, the former Dominion Atlantic Canadian Rail Line, which runs along the Annapolis River. Visit Fort Anne or The Habitation at Port Royal for a step back into history. Walk through the Historic Gardens or stroll the beautiful streets of downtown Annapolis and experience food, drink and live events and the oldest farmers market in Nova Scotia. There are boat launches, and lots of lakes to swim and paddle on within 10 minutes of the cottage.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
CA$150
 / night
Loriella Farm

6. Loriella Farm

100%
(12)
NB · 1 site
Welcome to our 360 acre homestead in the beautiful Caledonian Highlands, New Brunswick. A combination of river valley, clear mountain streams, natural springs, meadows, wetland, sugar bush, steep mountain sides and incredible views. Amongst all this natural beauty is our budding wildflower and tree nursery, a mature apple orchard in restoration, two former 1850’s family farms, remnants of two old sugar shacks, old farm roads and trails.Things to do while staying on our farm include;-Hiking on easy forest trails or challenging steep mountain sides -Discover private natural beaches along the river and cool off with a swim-Take a pleasant stroll through the wildflower meadows-Picnic in the apple orchard-Bird and wildlife watching-Forest bathing on natural moss under towering old growth trees -Watch our unique 'reverse sunsets'-Stargazing -Snowshoeing during our a long snowy season from january until april -Cheer on or take part in the Elgin Annual Mountain bike race that runs through our property in OctoberThings to do or places to visit in the area;(within 25 min)-Mapleton Acadian Forest Nature Preserve -Gordon Falls and Pollett River for swimming-'Elgin Country Kitchen & General Store' for excellent food and ice cream-Get married at the 'BlueBerry Hills Farm' -Towns of Peticodiac and Salisbury; Farmers Markets, restaurants, bakeries, banks, groceries-Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame-Petty International Raceway(within 1 hr)-Fundy National Park-Town of Alma for lobster and seafood-The Bay Of Fundy-Hopewell Rocks-Moncton; Magnetic Hill, Zoo, 'Chocolate River', Wineries, Casino-Sussex- Moffetts Hardware store, Drive in
Campfires
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$50
 / night
Off gird camping

7. Off gird camping

Amherst, NS · 6 sites
Homestead sitting on 50 acres all but 2 camp sites are hike in and the other 2 are accessible by truck or atv ,not car or suv friendly we have livestock on the property chicken and duck interaction with the animals are encouraged our property has river access across the rd and close access to atv trails perfect for hot tenting ,hunting,fishing or just a little get away ....Some camping gear can be provided for an extra fee as we have a full winter camping set available stove tent and hammock along with several other accessories.
Pets
Potable water
from 
CA$25
 / night
Andromeda House

8. Andromeda House

100%
(1)
Victoria Beach, NS · 2 sites
Andromeda House sits on 30 beautiful acres, stretching from our waterfront to the top of the Mountain. Perched dramatically above the Annapolis Basin, the views here are truly awe-inspiring—and only get more breathtaking as one explores higher up on the property. Our path network is maintained for access to the very satisfying “Upper Lookout”. This path continues and you might just find your hosts working on this area. There are also various mountain access roads provide terrific hiking and mountain biking opportunities. Photography, rock hounding, mushroom hunting and star gazing are ideal activities. Birders in particular should be pleased. The property has been in our family for generations and an old sled path winds through and up it. We are also developing a spring-fed swimming pond this summer. Currently, we have new fields of sunflowers and wildflowers to attract pollinators—bumble bees, hummingbirds and monarch butterflies are especially abundant here. Wild apple trees abound and there is a stand of old maple trees we will be tapping next spring. Beyond that is a mature Beech and Poplar forest. We are within walking distance to Victoria Beach, an authentic fishing village nestled at the base of the north mountain and surrounded by the Annapolis Basin, the Digby Gut and the Bay of Fundy. Did we mention the views?
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$800
 / night

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The best farm stays in Bay of Fundy guide

Where to go

Saint John, New Brunswick

Those arriving via ferry will land in the seaside city of Saint John. Once known as a somewhat gritty, industrial-focused destination, Saint John is fun, vibrant, and filled with travel attractions. A must-visit spot is the Saint John City Market, Canada’s oldest continuing farmers’ market and an ideal location to pick up local delicacies, including smoked fish, blueberries, and maple syrup.

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick

A superb destination for camping, hiking (there are more than 30 trails), golf, cycling, swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching, Fundy National Park is an excellent spot to view the region’s famous tides. When the tides are low, you can see the area’s well-known “flowerpots.” These rusty red stone sea stacks owe their distinctive appearance to the forces of erosion.

Wolfville, Nova Scotia

Wolfville is the gateway to Nova Scotia’s famed wine industry. As part of the Annapolis Valley, Wolfville is a prime growing area and you’ll find ample farmers’ markets, gardens, and—of course—wine. Key names include Benjamin Bridge, Luckett Vineyard, and Domaine de Grand Pré.

Digby, Nova Scotia

This seaside fishing town is where you’ll go to catch the ferry to New Brunswick, but you’ll want to hang around for a few days. The community likes to boast that it has the most delicious sea scallops in the world and seafood restaurants abound. There’s a vibrant arts scene here as well. Renowned Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis lived by Digby for decades and visitors can check out the memorial to her tiny home where she painted thousands of pieces of art. 

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