The best dog-friendly RV parks in New Brunswick

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Having flown under the radar for quite some time, New Brunsick is one of Canada’s most intriguing spots, sandwiched between Maine in the United States to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Evidence of Acadian and First Nations cultures is everywhere, from food to historical sites, and the famed Bay of Fundy offers sandy beaches and coastlines forged by the world’s highest tides. The towns of Saint John, Fredericton, and Moncton serve as gateways to expansive national and provincial parks, meaning that New Brunswick campgrounds and RV parks make for great spots to stay the night as you get out into nature. Though most campers visit in summer for warmth or fall as the leaves change, cold-weather activities and snowy glamping opportunities in chalets are winter draws.

The Bay of Fundy is known for having the highest tides in the world—you can either walk the ocean floor when the tide is out, or kayak among the tall flowerpot rocks when it’s in. The waterfront town of Alma serves as the gateway to Fundy National Park, a New Brunswick must-see with two dozen waterfalls, countless hiking trails, and even a swimming pool and golf course. Park camping options include front-country and backcountry campsites, yurts, cabins, and RV camping with hookups.

From Moncton, you can access the white sands at Parlee Beach Provincial Park, the town of Shediac (the self-proclaimed lobster capital of the world, complete with massive, climbable lobster at the town entrance), and a handful of RV resort parks. Drive up the eastern coast to explore sand dunes, salt marshes, and forest trails in Kouchibouguac National Park, a Canadian Dark Sky Preserve.

Set on the Bay of Fundy and easily accessed from the U.S. border, the former industrial town of Saint John is the most well-known in New Brunswick. It’d be hard to visit the province without a stop in at the breweries and boutiques here, but the port city is also surrounded by nature and opportunities for beach camping and RV stays. RV and tent camping can be found right in Saint John, while oceanfront campgrounds dot the nearby resort town of Saint Andrews.

The sparsely populated northern part of New Brunswick is known for remote camping and hiking opportunities. Climb the province's highest peaks and get treated to a view of 10 million trees in Mount Carleton Provincial Park, or head east to Caraquet, the heart of Acadian New Brunswick, to gorge on traditional foods and immerse yourself in the unique culture.

90% (712) 96 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New Brunswick

Yip Cider

1. Yip Cider

2 sites · RVs · Long Reach, NB
One farm, one dream, three generations—welcome to Yip's Cider in beautiful New Brunswick. All our cider is fermented, matured, filtered, and canned or bottled on-site. If you’re looking for a destination that combines the allure of RV camping with the finest sips of tradition, look no further than this family-owned and operated hidden gem on the banks of the Saint John River, where every glass tells a story and every visit feels like coming home.
from 
CA$45
 / night
Levesque Farm

2. Levesque Farm

100%
(2)
5 sites · Tents, RVs · Glencoe, NB
regenerative permaculture hobbby farm situated in the Appalachian. in a valley between 2 mountain , access to a brook, access to the top of he mountain (on our land) with a breath taking view of the restigouche river we have horse, cow, goat, pig, Chicken, turkey, duck, geese, pigeon and rabbit. come see us :)
Campfires
from 
CA$36
 / night
Silver Lining

3. Silver Lining

1 site · Tent, RV · NB
Escape to Silver Lining, a private, tree-lined campsite in Kent, New Brunswick. This peaceful spot features a level gravel pad (about 100′ × 40′) with full hookups for water, power, and sewer—perfect for RVs or tents. Relax around the fire pit, enjoy meals at the outdoor table, and listen to the sounds of nature all around you. The beach is just a short five-minute walk away, offering the best of both forest and coastal camping. Highlights: • Full hookups (water, power, sewer) • Fire pit and patio table • Private, wooded setting • 5-minute walk to the beach • Pets welcome (off-leash friendly) A quiet, comfortable retreat for anyone seeking simplicity and serenity by the sea.
Campfires
Potable water
Full hookups
from 
CA$50
 / night
Outback Campsite

4. Outback Campsite

1 site · Tent, RV · Upper Rockport, NB
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 — 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 nearby. Also pickerel, perch, eels, etc.
from 
CA$22
 / night
The Great Moose Lodge

5. The Great Moose Lodge

100%
(3)
1 site · Tent, RV · NB
Serenity awaits at this nature lovers paradise! Beautiful land that is home to a healthy moose and deer population. Hike thru the trails on our 180 acres and reconnect with nature. Watch Bald Eagles, Osprey and Northern Harrier soar over the fields. Sit and relax with breathtaking views of the Northumberland Strait. You can see Nova Scotia across the bay. Only 15mins to the Confederation Bridge. Minutes to a public beach area to enjoy the warmest waters north of the Carolina’s! Walk for miles on the ocean floor during low tide. This is a true Canadian paradise.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
CA$34
 / night

Having flown under the radar for quite some time, New Brunsick is one of Canada’s most intriguing spots, sandwiched between Maine in the United States to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Evidence of Acadian and First Nations cultures is everywhere, from food to historical sites, and the famed Bay of Fundy offers sandy beaches and coastlines forged by the world’s highest tides. The towns of Saint John, Fredericton, and Moncton serve as gateways to expansive national and provincial parks, meaning that New Brunswick campgrounds and RV parks make for great spots to stay the night as you get out into nature. Though most campers visit in summer for warmth or fall as the leaves change, cold-weather activities and snowy glamping opportunities in chalets are winter draws.

The Bay of Fundy is known for having the highest tides in the world—you can either walk the ocean floor when the tide is out, or kayak among the tall flowerpot rocks when it’s in. The waterfront town of Alma serves as the gateway to Fundy National Park, a New Brunswick must-see with two dozen waterfalls, countless hiking trails, and even a swimming pool and golf course. Park camping options include front-country and backcountry campsites, yurts, cabins, and RV camping with hookups.

From Moncton, you can access the white sands at Parlee Beach Provincial Park, the town of Shediac (the self-proclaimed lobster capital of the world, complete with massive, climbable lobster at the town entrance), and a handful of RV resort parks. Drive up the eastern coast to explore sand dunes, salt marshes, and forest trails in Kouchibouguac National Park, a Canadian Dark Sky Preserve.

Set on the Bay of Fundy and easily accessed from the U.S. border, the former industrial town of Saint John is the most well-known in New Brunswick. It’d be hard to visit the province without a stop in at the breweries and boutiques here, but the port city is also surrounded by nature and opportunities for beach camping and RV stays. RV and tent camping can be found right in Saint John, while oceanfront campgrounds dot the nearby resort town of Saint Andrews.

The sparsely populated northern part of New Brunswick is known for remote camping and hiking opportunities. Climb the province's highest peaks and get treated to a view of 10 million trees in Mount Carleton Provincial Park, or head east to Caraquet, the heart of Acadian New Brunswick, to gorge on traditional foods and immerse yourself in the unique culture.

90% (712) 96 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New Brunswick

Yip Cider

1. Yip Cider

2 sites · RVs · Long Reach, NB
One farm, one dream, three generations—welcome to Yip's Cider in beautiful New Brunswick. All our cider is fermented, matured, filtered, and canned or bottled on-site. If you’re looking for a destination that combines the allure of RV camping with the finest sips of tradition, look no further than this family-owned and operated hidden gem on the banks of the Saint John River, where every glass tells a story and every visit feels like coming home.
from 
CA$45
 / night
Levesque Farm

2. Levesque Farm

100%
(2)
5 sites · Tents, RVs · Glencoe, NB
regenerative permaculture hobbby farm situated in the Appalachian. in a valley between 2 mountain , access to a brook, access to the top of he mountain (on our land) with a breath taking view of the restigouche river we have horse, cow, goat, pig, Chicken, turkey, duck, geese, pigeon and rabbit. come see us :)
Campfires
from 
CA$36
 / night
Silver Lining

3. Silver Lining

1 site · Tent, RV · NB
Escape to Silver Lining, a private, tree-lined campsite in Kent, New Brunswick. This peaceful spot features a level gravel pad (about 100′ × 40′) with full hookups for water, power, and sewer—perfect for RVs or tents. Relax around the fire pit, enjoy meals at the outdoor table, and listen to the sounds of nature all around you. The beach is just a short five-minute walk away, offering the best of both forest and coastal camping. Highlights: • Full hookups (water, power, sewer) • Fire pit and patio table • Private, wooded setting • 5-minute walk to the beach • Pets welcome (off-leash friendly) A quiet, comfortable retreat for anyone seeking simplicity and serenity by the sea.
Campfires
Potable water
Full hookups
from 
CA$50
 / night
Outback Campsite

4. Outback Campsite

1 site · Tent, RV · Upper Rockport, NB
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 — 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 nearby. Also pickerel, perch, eels, etc.
from 
CA$22
 / night
The Great Moose Lodge

5. The Great Moose Lodge

100%
(3)
1 site · Tent, RV · NB
Serenity awaits at this nature lovers paradise! Beautiful land that is home to a healthy moose and deer population. Hike thru the trails on our 180 acres and reconnect with nature. Watch Bald Eagles, Osprey and Northern Harrier soar over the fields. Sit and relax with breathtaking views of the Northumberland Strait. You can see Nova Scotia across the bay. Only 15mins to the Confederation Bridge. Minutes to a public beach area to enjoy the warmest waters north of the Carolina’s! Walk for miles on the ocean floor during low tide. This is a true Canadian paradise.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
CA$34
 / night

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