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Sand Point RV Camping and Tenting

13 sites · RVs, Tents87 acres · 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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Hansford Meadows

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Oxford, NS
Grand opening! Looking for privacy, away from all the traffic? Look no further than Hansford Meadows! Guests (up to 8 people) will have access to 5 private acres. The camping site is next to a creek with brook trout that you can fish for (with a fishing license). Put your chair in the creek on a hot day. Watch the local animal population: black bear, fox, beaver and more out on the meadow. Great biking and walking opportunities in the local area with many circle tour options available. Pop in and see the town quaint town of Oxford. Oxford could be right out of a Stephen King novel with all that charm (especially in October). Site fee includes use of: indoor compostable toilet, creek side patio table, complimentary firewood (when permitted to burn). There are no hook up services, but the site is large enough to accommodate a full-size RV or bus. Cell service is also available. Generator use is OK, but not past 10pm. Pack it in, pack it out applies. If you are looking for a place that you do not need to share with other campers, Hansford Meadows is the perfect spot for you. 3km off exit 7 from Trans-Canada 104! A great place to spend the night while on the road or park your rig for a few days and enjoy everything the area has to offer. 1 hour to Moncton, 90 minutes to Halifax. Close to the Bay of Fundy, Joggins Fossil Cliffs and the warm waters of the North Cumberland Straight. Wentworth recreational area (skiing and mountain biking is also 20 minutes away)
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The best camping near Five Islands Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Five Islands Provincial Park, where the call of the wild is matched by the serenity of seaside camping. Nestled along the shores of the Minas Basin, this park offers a unique blend of coastal exploration and rustic camping experiences. From paddling in tidal waters to hiking trails with cliffside views, there's an activity for every nature enthusiast. Set up camp amid the natural splendor and awaken to the sounds of the Atlantic.

Notable campgrounds

  • Unserviced Campsites: Immerse yourself in nature with a mix of open and wooded sites, complete with campfire rings and picnic tables.
  • Serviced Campsites: Enjoy the convenience of two-way hookups, including 30 amp electrical service and drinking water, at these open sites.
  • Walk-In Campsites: For a more secluded experience, choose from wooded or open walk-in sites, offering a tranquil retreat.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season dates, as sites fill up quickly due to the park's popularity.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Have flexible dates ready when making a reservation to increase your chances of securing a spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Five Islands Provincial Park is during the operating season from June 2 to October 9. Summer months offer warm weather perfect for beach activities and hiking, while the fall brings stunning foliage. Off-season visits can be challenging due to limited services and unpredictable weather.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and tide schedules before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Some campsites may be closed, so verify the availability of your preferred site in advance.
  • Accessible facilities are available, but it's advisable to review the park's accessibility features before arrival.
  • Remember to bring cash for purchasing firewood and ice, as these are available at the park office.
  • Be mindful of park rules regarding waste sorting and recycling to help maintain the park's natural beauty.

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