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506 SXS ATV Camp Site

1 site · Tent1 acre · NB
This site is meant for atv , sxs , bicyclers and hikers looking for a place to camp directly off trail. It's a small very private site with 1 tent platform and no services . Please stay within the marked boundary There is a private area cleared out directly off the trans Canada trail with a 12x12 wooden platform . NO VEICHLE ACCESS. ONLY accessible to the site by ATV, SXS, bicycle, or hiking . Room to park 2 SXS in the site . Platform has tie downs on all 4 corners , do not peg or nail tent to platform. No bathroom on site, please don't leave behind your business. Small camp fires are allowed in the fire pit as long as there is no provincial burn ban . Feel free to forage any downed sticks and branches within the site . Please do not leave behind garbage and waste ,try to leave it the same or better than you found it . This site is located in the woods so be aware of animals , bugs , and such . Host is not responsible for lost or stolen items please use caution when leaving camp 2.5 km to baie verte via trans Canada trail ( TCT ) 5.0 km to port elgin via TCT 30 km to Cape tormentine via TCT 60 km to sackville via TCT and registered atv trail.
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Creekside RnR Glamping

9 sites · Lodging22 acres · Cocagne, NB
Our unparalleled accommodation experience in the beautiful region of Southeastern New Brunswick is nestled on the North side of the seashore Cocagne. Our property has the perfect blend of wildlife, beaches, local seafood and endless trails to wander where you can lose track of time as you listen to bird song in the canopy above. This is where you can come to truly reconnect with nature and to yourself.We love to bring the local flavours of Cocagne alive for visitors through our partnerships with the region’s artisans, farmers, fishermen, musicians, and chefs. When you stay with us, you’ll have a uniquely Cocagne experience. Not to mention the opportunity to sleep under the stars, safely cocooned in our domes where no detail is forgotten.So, welcome to Creekside RnR, where our family invites you to this place we call home—we know by the time you leave, you’ll think of as lovingly as we do. You may never want to say goodbye.
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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 text. 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 and 3 tent sites. All sites are equipped with a fire pit and access to our outhouse restroom. Wood is available for purchase if you didn’t bring your own! We are currently fencing in the entire property to make it a dog/cat and livestock safe area so pets can enjoy a safer experience . This will be done in stages so hang tight with us until this is completed. 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) 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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GayLin Farms - Paws Crossing

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Midgic, NB
This working farm has been enjoyed for generations of local families. Stay off-the-grid in a cozy, rustic cabin retreat. The historic barns, deep swimming pond, sugar house, and stunning woods with trails that have 2 disc golf baskets all provide ample space, entertainment and privacy for a quiet and relaxing retreat. Learn more about this land: Come join us at the Gaylin Farms – home to four friendly goats, Newfoundland ponies, Chanticler chickens, two dogs and a cat. Stay at our completely private cabin (sleeps 3 comfortably, sleeping mats/air mattresses NOT provided) isolated within the centre of a gorgeous 25-acre forest with a private groomed c. 1.5 km walking/biking trail. The cabin is a 5-minute walk from the Trans Canada RailTrail which grants easy access for longer bike rides, runs, hikes, and four-wheeler adventures. You’ll walk through a horse pasture and a cow pasture on your way to the cabin. There is a large farm pond (10ft deep) on the property for swimming. Enjoy access to locally-sourced food, firewood (at a small fee), drinking water, a private firepit, small wood stove and our old-fashioned wood-fired cook stove. There is no electricity or running water (but we provide ample drinking water) and there can be access to a charger box so you may charge your devices or have a light at night. Bring your pets and enjoy a private retreat. The max capacity of the cabin is three people. An outhouse with double-duty bag and second luggable loo are available for all guests. Minimum stay: 2 nights. NEW ADDITION: A new room, a small annex, has been constructed to allow for downstairs sleeping and writing area. It is fully insulated with a wood stove so this area may be used year round. The annex gives one a deeper feeling of being a part of the woods.
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The best camping near Cedar Dunes Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Cedar Dunes Provincial Park offers a serene escape with its expansive ocean-front views along the Northumberland Strait. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park, stroll along the miles of sandy beach, and explore the historic West Point Lighthouse. With a provincial campground available, adventurers can stay amidst the coastal splendour, enjoying amenities like wifi and recreational programming during their visit from June to September.

Notable campgrounds

  • Provincial Campground: Offers a variety of sites, including unserviced, 2-way, and 3-way options, complete with a dumping station and park amenities.
  • Laundromat Facilities: Convenient for extended stays, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
  • Nature Trail and Playground: Ideal for families looking to engage with the outdoors and keep children entertained.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campground is a popular destination during the summer months.
  • Consider staying mid-week for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the provincial campground is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Cedar Dunes Provincial Park is between June and September when the park is open and fully operational. The warm summer months offer the perfect weather for beach activities and camping. Outside of these months, the park is closed, and the harsher weather can make the coastal experience less enjoyable.

Know before you go

  • Beach safety is paramount; note that there is no lifeguard on duty, so swim at your own risk.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times within the park.
  • Wifi is available, allowing visitors to stay connected even while enjoying the wilderness.
  • Check beach reports before your visit to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience.
  • Remember that the park's campground and amenities are only available from June to September.
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