The best camping near Fundy National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fundy National Park adventure.

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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 two friendly goats, Newfoundland ponies, a horse, Chanticler chickens, three 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, gas BBQ (bring your own gas!), and our old-fashioned wood-fired cook stove. There is no electricity or running water (but we provide ample drinking water) and there are solar panels 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. If you come with two or three additional friends or children, there is a tent site available for an additional fee. 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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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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The best camping near Fundy National Park guide

Overview

About

Twice a day, New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy goes completely dry—then fills with nearly 12 metres of water in just six hours. Dubbed the “Tidal Bore,” the rapids created by this sudden onslaught of water can range from one to four metres tall. This means that if you time your visit right, you can walk across the exposed ocean floor at low tide, then hop on a kayak or rafting boat to surf the roller-coaster waves. Further inland, over 100 kilometres of Canadian trails wind past waterfalls and rivers, while frontcountry and backcountry campsites allow you to get off the grid entirely.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for easy town access: Headquarters Campground is set right next to the gateway town of Alma, a golf course, and a saltwater swimming pool.
  • Best for families: Chignecto Campground caters to families with a couple of large playgrounds, access to easy hiking trails, and a bike trail. 
  • Best for secluded coastal wilderness: Point Wolfe Campground is known for its proximity to out-of-the-way hiking and biking trails and endless views.

    Tips for snagging a campsite

    1. The Parks Canada online reservation service typically opens for spring and summer bookings in late January. Sites at Fundy National Park tend to fill up quickly, so it’s a good idea to reserve as far in advance as possible—especially if you’re hoping to snag a yurt, oTENTik structure, rustic cabin, or one of the eight coveted backcountry spots.
    2. If you’re aiming for a last-minute stay, the unserviced campsites at Point Wolfe and Chignecto may be a good option, though you’ll need to bring your own tenting equipment.
    3. Walk-up campers can check in at the Headquarters or Wolf Lake visitors centres between 2 and 5:30pm.

    When to go

    For the full Fundy experience, plan your visit around a full 6-hour tide cycle to see the water at its lowest and highest points (check out the official timetables online). Summer is the most popular time to visit, with warmer weather and ocean temperatures for swimming—plus a potential break from the bay’s persistent morning fog. Spring and autumn are your best bet to avoid crowds, while Headquarters Campground remains open during winter, along with ski and snowshoe trails.

    Know before you go

    • All frontcountry campgrounds at Fundy National Park have bathrooms, hot showers, electric hook-ups, running potable water, kitchen shelters, and picnic tables. 
    • Campers need to drive through a large covered bridge to access Point Wolfe campground, making it unsuitable for RVs. 
    • Wifi is available at the visitors centres and in some sections of the Headquarters and Chignecto campgrounds. 
    • Both Headquarters and Chignecto have a couple of wheelchair-accessible campsites.

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