Adventures East Campground and Cottages
Baddeck Cabot Trail Campground
Bear River Millyard Recreation Campground & Cottages
BOUCTOUCHE BAIE CHALETS ET CAMPING
Century Farm Family Campground
E.& F. Webber Lakeside Park Ltd.
Fishermans Cove R.V. & Campground
Grand Lake Park/Princess Park Campground
Hardings Point Campground Inc.
Hidden Hilltop Family Campground
Hideaway Campground & Oyster Market
Hubbards Beach Campground and Cottages
Inverness Beach Village Campground
Kempt Shore Oceanview Campground
Land of Evangeline Camping Resort
Lunenburg Board of Trade Campground
Ovens Natural Park Family Campground
Pirate’s Haven ATV Friendly RV Park
Raven Haven Beachside Family Park
Seabreeze Campground & Cottages
South Mountain Park Family Camping & RV Resort
Sunset Watch Family Campground
Waterford River Valley Campground
Whidden Park Campground & Cottages
Whispering Winds Family Campground
Wide Open Wilderness Family Campground
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camping Resort
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park-Woodstock,NB
Brookdale RV Park & Campground
Brookside Golf Resort and RV Park
Campbells Cove Campground & Cabins
Cumberland Cove Seaside Campground
George’s Mountain Village Trailer Park
Grand Codroy RV/Tent Camping Park
Harold W. Duffett Shriners R.V. Park
Harrington Family Campground & R.V. Park
Irish Loop Resort Trailer Park
Jellystone Park PEI – Formerly Borden – Carleton KOA
Kinsmen Prince Edward Campground & RV Park
New Glasgow Highlands Camp Cabins/Camping
Peyton's Woods RV Park & Campground
Raceway Park at Oyster Bed Bridge
Somers By The Beach – Campground
Square Pond Friends and Family RV Park
The Lakeside at Thorburn Campground
The Wilds at Salmonier River (RV Park)
Vacationland RV Park & Family Campground
VistaBay Chalets, Golf & RV Park
Winter Bay Tent & Trailer Park
The Association of Atlantic RV Parks and Campgrounds and their member have commenced a campaign called “Camp the Atlantic” to entice locals to get out and “Go Camping” at Campgrounds in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Premiers of the four Atlantic Provinces in Canada announced that they have agreed to open their borders to each other effective July 3rd. The agreement means travellers within the “Atlantic Bubble” will not be required to self-isolate after crossing the other borders so Maritimers can now travel freely throughout the region for the 1st time since the pandemic began in March.
RV and Camping enthusiasts should find vacancies in every Province where in other years they may not have been so lucky and unlike other areas of Canada, most campgrounds have their amenities open such as washrooms, playgrounds, lakes, beaches and pools for everyone to enjoy.