RV camping in New Brunswick with showers

Rich in French Acadian and First Nations culture and coastal adventure, New Brunswick may be Canada’s most-underrated province.

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Mouth of the Magaguadavic Camping

20 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Caithness, NB
Situated in Caithness, New Brunswick, where the Magaguadavic River meets the Passamaquoddy Bay on the Bay of Fundy. Once owned by high profile Saint Andrews-By-The-Sea resident, Robert Pagan, the property, like other properties in the area, were granted to American Loyalist Solders of Scottish Highlanders, and named for Caithness, Scotland, the place where Golf began. When the US Revolutionary War ended, the King of Holland was chosen to define the boundary between the United States and Canada. He chose the “St Croix River”. The problem was, nobody knew where the St Croix River was. That name had been used by the French, but had not been used in a very long time. Canadians believe the Schoduc River was the St Croix. American’s believe the Wolastoq River (now called the St John River) was the St Croix River. The local North American Indigenous people (the MicMacs or Mi'kmaqs) told Robert Pagan of a place called “Bone Island” where their history told of Europeans living and dying there. Pagan did an archaeological dig on “Bone Island” and found the remains of the French colonists and their settlement. This proved “Bone Island”, also known as “Dochet Island” or “Saint Croix Island", was the site of Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts' ill-fated 1604 settlement. Based on this, the Boundary Commission agreed that the Schoduc River was the Saint Croix River and therefore, the international boundary between Canada and America. The survivors of the 1604/1605 winter move from St Croix Island to Port-Royal in Nova Scotia (two years before the European arrival in Jamestown, Virginia). Without the work of Robert Pagan, this campsite and half of New Brunswick, including the Capital City of Fredericton and half of the City of Saint John would have been part of Province of Massachusetts Bay (later Maine). In the 1800's this property was part of a 1000 acre lot of land owned by two brother McKenzie, who were Sea Captains. Since the late 1960s, the property was the summer home of Ben and Marg Leland, parents to 14 children and 50 grandchildren. 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. Learn more about this land: Natural long grass fields for camping, some mowed midseason. There are several shale beaches on the tidal salt water. There is also access to the Fresh Water of the Magaguadavic River. Kayakers looking for more of a challenge may choose to paddle the Salt Waters of the Passamaquoddy Bay past Midjik Bluff. Those looking for calmer and warmer waters, may want to choose to go from the campsite, up the Magaguadavic River to the beautiful Saint George Basin and the Saint George Gorge, passing the Three Sisters and the newest Bald Eagles Nest (at the most eastern end of the Campsite). Pass by Silver Island arriving at the Saint George Basin. Disembark at the Basin Boat Ramp and take a short walk up Portage Street to Main Street. Enjoy an ice cream at Pete’s Dairy Bar. Also a short walk to the Saint George Mall, the Historic Granite Post Officer, the Saint George Dam, Fish Ladder, the Old Pulp Mill, the Country Market, and more. A quiet spot, away from noise and light pollution, where the fresh water meets the salt water. WiFi Connection 01: TP-Link_33DD_2G WiFi Connection 02: TP-Link_33DD_5G WiFi Password: 47528963
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Acadian Coastal Campground

9 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Murray Corner, NB
Travelling and Enjoying the east coast is something we love….so we bought our dream vacation spot and quickly realized that others might enjoy it as well. Enjoy the quiet skyline and maybe even catch a glimpse of the local wildlife. Our grass lots are backed with lush Appalachian forest and leads way to a slow brook where you can wade with the tide or try your hand at fishing or simply sit by the fire and enjoy the solitude. Check in is self guided as there is no host on site but you'll find it simple as all sites, as well as the toilet area is well marked with signage. This doesn’t mean we aren’t here to help, you can reach us 24/7 via telephone/text or email. It makes for the perfect spot to experience quiet private east coast living. We are Located just off the Acadian Coastal Drive and minutes from the beautiful Fundy shore. You can bring your tent, RV, van or camper and choose from 4 fantastic sites. 1-30 amp service, 2 roadside non-serviced as well as one privative forested site. All sites are equipped with a fire pit and access to our large off grid restroom. Wood is available for purchase if you didn’t bring your own! You can also explore New Brunswick with a drive on Acadian Coastal Drive ·Appalachian Range Route · Fundy Coastal Drive · Miramichi River Route or Fundy Coastal Drive Stop by and visit Murray Corner Provincial park for a swim and watch the tide roll out. Looking to see multiple provinces?? We are in the perfect spot to see all of what the East coast has to offer. View PEI’s spectacular Confederation Bridge from the shoreline and take a drive to PEI which is only minutes from us. Mainland Nova Scotia is less than a 30 minute drive and if your adventurous and want to drive the Cabot Trail then you can reach Cape Breton Island in under 2 hours! Catch a Ferry to Newfoundland if your heart desires. PEAK SEASON (May 1- Sept 31) OFF GRID (Oct 1 -Dec 31 and March 15 - April 31) CLOSED for winter (Dec 31- March 14) Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Kindly bring your own plastic/compostable bags for the toilet are as these may not always be available on site. There is no potable water on site however, we do have an out building with compostable toilet, shower/change area. Free Showers and potable water available at Murray provincial park during peak season.
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Manuel's Camping

7 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Notre Dame, NB
This campground is custom camping experience but we will be constantly upgrading and updating it. These site's are set in and amongst a mature Acadian forest, our sites range from simplistic to original and unique but has everything you need for a week end in the woods. for more information you can call 506-801-3362 or 506-576-7711 you can also send a email to manuel_leger81@hotmail.com, Looking forward to see you down at manuel's camping for a awesome camping experience.
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Ocean River RV Resort & Campground

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents45 acres · Tabusintac, NB
Escape to a breathtaking camping experience nestled along the serene Tabusintac River, where nature's beauty awaits. Immerse yourself in a plethora of water activities, at the pool or fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and paddle boarding - all at your fingertips. Roam through wilderness trails, keep an eye out for wildlife such as eagles, foxes, deer, moose, and the elusive fisher cats. As night falls, marvel at the magnificent starlit skies, a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Looking to tie the knot in rustic elegance? Our enchanting riverside setting is ideal for your dream wedding. Whether it's a conference, family reunion, or a special event, our indoor and outdoor spaces cater to all your needs. Let us tailor your camping getaway or event to perfection - your adventure starts here!
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Off Grid Adventure

26 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Moncton, NB
Sitting on over 60 acres of Off-Grid property, Off Grid Adventure is the first adventure destination in North America to offer a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor adventure activities (included in your campsite fee), (equine) horse camping (for horse owners only!), while also providing education on Off-Grid living. Learn more about this land: Come to Off Grid Adventure to UNPLUG and Unleash the Adventurer in You!  The site is ideal for tents, trailers, and RVs up to 30 feet. Trailer and RV campers can back in to their site. There is a restroom/shower log cabin for your use. Inside our campground, we have an outdoor adventure park that has: a zipline, ninja obstacle course, tire obstacle course, slackline, outdoor rock climbing wall, ropes obstacle course. If it is raining come climb in our indoor rock climbing and caving tunnel cabin! The first in North America! ALL INCLUDED WITH YOUR CAMPSITE! Other Activities: hiking (10 km of trails inside our property), ATV trails connected to the campground to take you to Elgin, Petitcodiac, Sussex Nearby:-Petitcodiac ~ 10 min drive-Elgin ~ 15 min drive-Sussex ~ 20 min drive-Moncton ~ 40 min drive
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Dream Seed Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents18 acres · Jemseg, NB
My dream has always been to have a farm to share all the beautiful abundance of life and lots of space to play. I am an avid gardner, so that's a big bonus to enjoy fresh veggies while staying here. Our new addition is a yurt with double bed, and table for enjoying meals to make camping easy. Since 2008, I have worked in my home studio sewing Hanging HUGS custom luxury hammocks and shipping them around the world to make the world a more cozy place. HUGS fund my world travels and humanitarian projects, teaching many people how to make hammocks. You can learn to sew your own hammock and enjoy it here. An expedition sea kayaker and expert rock climber with more than 20 years experience giving clients a unique look at our province, it's my pleasure to introduce you to my favourite spots. Our sailboat is spacious, comfortable and fun... ready when you are. We also own an off-grid camping area 45 minutes south and have made a hiking trail to an epic location which I have been developing for climbing over 10 years. Kayaks and fat bikes to rent... we can fill a week with outdoor activities and make memories you'll never forget. This farm is a school of life. I am happy to share what I have learned about growing food, and my wife is an amazing cook who can teach how to make Korean food. Lots to do to fill a week, or just kick back in a hammock for a day by the pond, writing journal to reflect, soaking in the peaceful feelings. Learn more about this land: 1800's homestead near Jemseg river where our sailboat is moored. Gardens are abundant, kayaking is beautiful, fishing is good, and swimming is great! Welcome home!
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Shannon’s Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Shannon, NB
NOTE TO ALL HIPCAMPERS: If you message us through hipcamp messaging please know we are not online often but want to ensure we will always have a place for you to spend the night guaranteed or your night is free. About Us If you are looking to disconnect from the insanity which has consumed our world come visit our farmstead. Turn off your devices and embrace nature the way nature was intended to be, balanced harmony. The property is conveniently located in rural New Brunswick and is within a 1 hour drive of 3 major cities including the Fundy Coast. Nestled by rolling hills of natural fields and flowers surrounded by forested trails perfect for hiking or taking a casually walk-about surrounded by nature. Star gazing is spectacular here as we have almost zero light interference from any surrounding properties and the skyline is as good as being in the prairies. We are a 10 minute drive to Belyea’s Cove and Crafts Cove which are perfect for boat launching and swimming. The Albright brook which runs through the property provides many wonderful sit-spots to relax and meditate. If fishing is something you like to do trout can be caught throughout the season directly from the brook. There are two water-falls within a 5 minute car ride and a fully stocked country store 15 minutes away located in Cambridge-Narrows with beer, spirits and wine. There are also country style restaurants which serve roadhouse style foods 20 minutes from our property. ******Optional Guest Activities and Excursions****** Spiritual Activities: *Meditation *Energy Healing *Honey Bee Energy Healing (this is an off site excursion) *Yoga *Sacred Drumming (these bookings must be done in advance, pricing based on availability) Free Events ******Homesteading 101****** *Learn how to become a homesteader with hands on activities with the hosts of this hip camp. (these bookings can be done anytime and are free, warning…you might get dirty and develop sore muscles 👩‍🌾🙋‍♀️)
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Value Jack Farm

1 site · RV, Tent15 acres · Havelock, NB
This is an un-serviced RV site. Just 30 minutes from Moncton, New Brunswick. Enjoy some local sites, such as Sussex Murals, 8th Hussars Regimental Museum, Sussex Craft Distillery, Poley Mountain, The Bluff Hiking Trail, Sussex Ale Works, and the Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick. Enjoy the wildlife in the area, such as deer, moose, and wild turkeys.
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Laughing Pig Farm

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Upper Kintore, NB
Laughing Pig farm is a small family homestead. We grow as much of our own food as possible while doing our best to be good land stewards. Animals present: dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and geese. We are part of a Scottish colony established in 1873. The property is surrounded by thousands of acres of wilderness to explore and relax in. Mountain bike and ski trails within a few kilometers. Bikes and skis available on site. LGBTQ+ and 420 friendly
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Glenn's Offgrid Gueststead

13 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · East Branch, NB
Learn more about this land: Wooded or cleared sites can be off the road access as well for parking. Naturel spring close for water, all amenities just minutes away. This is my personal homestead that I started carving out 3 years ago. Lots of wildlife trails. Can be quiet or as loud as you like within reason. Learn how to live Offgrid. Self sufficiency, bushcraft and wildlife or just park, rest, and recover in the woods. Lots of fishing in the area. But we always have projects on the go.  I believe it is important to be in touch with nature and know how to survive within your surroundings. We will be doing homestead fundamentals, basic knowledge of bushcraft. Fire awareness, survival skills for practicality, etc.  This can be as many days as you would like it to be. We enjoy helping those get in touch with their surroundings and becoming connected to the land. My wife is an avid crocheter. And a bit of a hippy. She enjoys practice in herbalism. Natural remedies. And would love to share with like-minded. Partake in daily workshops being offered.Bushcraft, homestead development from raw land. Tenting spots available for any size group. A little about the general area for camping and vacation is as follows: Located at Galloway, in the Parish of Richibucto, in the County of Kent and Province of New Brunswick
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Quiet River Expanse

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Bathurst, NB
Nestled on a one-acre lot, this property is enveloped by the tranquility of vacant farmland, a lush forest, and a tidal river. Experience serenity at its finest, as the location is shielded from thorough traffic and positioned near the conclusion of a 6 km road. Four RV hookups are available, bed in an RV, or set up a tent. Large Cedar and Fir block the view from the road allowing for more privacy on a remarkably quiet dead-end road. A leisurely 20-minute drive brings you to the town center, providing access to a variety of activities such as river rafting, zip-lining, summer powwows, and more. PERFECTLY SITUATED FOR THE SOLAR ECLIPSE ON APRIL 8TH
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Othala Viking Homestead

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Knowlesville, NB
Notched in the foothills of Skedaddle ridge in the northern Appalachian mountains. In a forest of conifers, cedar and alder thicket, where a Viking long hall casts a Scandinavian aesthetic to the homestead. Part of a small ecological community, and near the Wolastuq/Saint John river for water sports.
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RV camping in New Brunswick with showers guide

Overview

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.

Eastern Fundy Shore

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.

Moncton and Kouchibouguac National Park

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.

Saint John and the Bay of Fundy

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.

Northern New Brunswick

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.

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