The best camping in Brudenell River Provincial Park, PE

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The Red Fox Campground

97%
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53km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · York Oyster Bed, PE
The Red Fox Campground is located on the Green Gables Region, right next to the Prince Edward National Park. We have 25 spacious sites for Tents, Rv’s and Glamping tents. Each site have electricity and water near by. The campground has treed areas to camp and hang hammocks and beautiful gardens with fully equipped glamping tents. We are a pet friendly campground and there is free wifi and hot showers. The campground is 4 minutes drive from The National Park where you can enjoy beautiful beaches like Brackley and Stanhope. The trail of the famous Island Walk is less than a km away as well as the path of the Confederation Trail. We are few kilometres from the beautiful picturesque town North Rustico and a 17 min drive to Cavendish, famous for their Music Festivals. We have a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion and ZERO tolerance for discrimination in any form.
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By The Sea Camping

28km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Murray River, PE
Two sites available on our large wooded seaside property with lots of room to spread out. Raised bed veggie garden onsite to pick fresh vegetables or use our equipment to walk the beach and dig for clams, then pop into the nearby vineyard/winery to sample local wines. We are just a few minutes from the Wood Islands visitor center, local seafood restaurants, candy/ice cream store and liquor store, and an award winning Vineyard. We are a five minute drive from the Wood Islands ferry to Nova Scotia. Site #1 Rustic, off grid, solar powered tiny home in a charming seaside garden setting near our sandy beach. Queen size bed, kitchen with hot and cold water, full sized fridge and freezer, single burner propane hot plate, standard size shower with hot and cold water—no toilet on site. Gorgeous vintage outdoor garden bathtub with hot water in the garden. Site #2 Tent or self contained camper site with epic ocean views of the Northumberland Street. Direct beach access. This site is a grassy mowed field next to a wooded area perched right on the shore. No amenities are provided.
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Tranquility Camping & Cottages

93%
(22)
65km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 19 sites · Tents · North Rustico, PE
Nestled away on the serene shores of Prince Edward Island, just off 132 Cape Road in North Rustico, lies a hidden gem of a campground waiting to be discovered. This private retreat offers a perfect blend of tranquility and comfort, catering to families, mature campers, and singles alike. Surrounded by lush greenery and within easy reach of the island's stunning coastline, this campground provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The setting is ideal for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in equal measure. **Modern Facilities:** Despite its secluded feel, the campground boasts modern amenities including clean restroom facilities, hot showers, and convenient laundry services. Located just a short drive from North Rustico and Cavendish, campers can explore charming shops, local restaurants serving fresh seafood, and cultural attractions that showcase the rich history of PEI. In summary, this hidden gem of a campground offers a private and inviting retreat with a range of amenities tailored for families, mature campers, and singles alike. Whether you're seeking adventure along the coastline or relaxation in a peaceful natural setting, this campground promises a memorable stay on Canada's picturesque Prince Edward Island.
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4 Oaks Park

94%
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63km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · New Glasgow, NS
Learn more about this land: Beautiful cleared lot overlooking Barney’s River and a large interval with plenty of wildlife. Minutes from Northumberland Strait and beautiful Big Island BeachSite has access to River for Kayak or canoe launch which leads into Merigomish Harbour. Walking distance to convenience store and NSLC outlet. Easy drive to Cape George ( The Mini Trail ) and close to New Glasgow or Antigonish. We have beautiful orchards and blueberry fields, if you are here in July or August you can probably pick blueberries for breakfast. There is excellent biking and hiking nearby. The site has beautiful views of the surrounding area and very peaceful and quiet. You will have access to drinking water but no bathroom facilities. We are located between New Glasgow and Antigonish along the beautiful shore road called Route 245. Also, 10 minutes from TCH heading to Cape Outhouse available. Bring all trash out that you bring in
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Serene Ocean Hideaway

98%
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30km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Charlottetown, PE
Tucked away far enough from the city and hustle bustle, but close enough for convenience, this property boasts a large private lot, oceanview and access to a sandy private beach not even a 1 minute walk from your site! Please note that there are 2 other lots with people living nearby, you will pass one house on your way down. Trouts, road and there is another house at the beachfront that you walk by to get to beach access.... but you will have total privacy! 5 minutes from St Peters Bay where you can buy fresh fish, go to the Landing Shops or General Store for basics, 15 minutes from Morell where you can buy groceries, liquor and gas, 30 minutes to Basin Head beach, 20 minutes to Montague, 45 minutes to Charlottetown. No water or toilet, just a nice clean spot to set up camp and live with nature! NOTE: the site is best suited for campers/rvs as opposed to tents.
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Sand Point RV Camping and Tenting

84%
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76km from Brudenell River Provincial Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs · Tatamagouche, NS
Caution mosquitos considered to be ok in June, manageable in July and off the charts from August to September long. We are Located within a five minute drive just outside of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, our property has over 2500 feet of oceanfront with a mixture of Sand, Pebble and Rock covered beaches. 1500 ft of our ocean front is mostly made up of 60ft high cliffs with trees for shelter from the wind and sun. We supply everything you need such as two prefabricated C-Can washroom / Shower Units with both of the washrooms having showers with running hot water. (Bring your own Soap and Shampoo) unlimited firewood, and running water to have an unforgettable Ocean Front RV/camping/tenting experience. Don’t come camping if you don’t have the following: 1. A hatchet or axe. 2. A flashlight. 3. Shelter (tent). We supply a the view, water access, washroom, shower and firewood we don’t teach people how to start a fire or give them lessons on what to bring camping. Tatamagouche is home to the Tatamagouche Brewery, The Train Station Inn, The Creamery Square / Heritage Society (Anna Swan Museum) and the Balmoral Gristmill. Guests can take in dinning experiences at restaurants such as the Nook & Cranny, The Chowder House and Big Als Pub. For the golf enthusiasts, we are just 5 min away from the water front Brule Point Golf Course and for world class golfing experience we are just 30 minutes from the Fox Harbor Golf Resort. Our property is mainly made up of open spaces with few trees, we have an abundant of Pic-nic areas with oversized pic-nic tables are placed along the ocean front so guests can have an unforgettable gathering with friends and family. With steps down to our premium beach front. the property has easy access to the water for kayaking, swimming and we have a small boat launch for personal water crafts during high tides. Come check out this one-of-a-kind property! All ocean front tenting / RV sites have no services available if you want access to power and water you will have to book one of the sites that have services to it. We only have seven serviced sites available to our guests.
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The best camping in Brudenell River Provincial Park, PE guide

Overview

About

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Brudenell River Provincial Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its marina, wooded areas, and unsupervised beach, the park invites day-use visitors to enjoy swimming, special events, and direct access to the Confederation Trail. Adventure seekers can rent canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards, or saddle up for horseback riding. The park's campground offers a variety of sites and amenities, including an outdoor heated pool, making it an ideal spot for an overnight stay amid the wilderness.

Notable campgrounds

  • 25-site RV park with wifi, accessible washrooms, and a laundromat for a comfortable stay.
  • Wooded tent sites offering a more rustic and intimate camping experience.
  • Cook shelter and activity centre, perfect for large gatherings and family fun.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campground fills up quickly during peak season.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Brudenell River Provincial Park is between June and October when the park is open and fully operational. During these months, you can enjoy all the park has to offer, from swimming to horseback riding. Off-season visits may offer solitude but with limited services and cooler weather.

Know before you go

  • Swimming is at your own risk as there is no lifeguard on duty at the beach.
  • The park is open from June to October, with the heated pool supervised from June 30 to September 5.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with wheelchair-accessible washrooms available on-site.
  • For large group activities, reservations are required for the cook shelter and activity centre.
  • Always check for any park closures or advisories before planning your visit.
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