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Unique Cabot Trail Campground

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Baddeck, NS
This was one of the original homesteads in the Margarees. There was an old sawmill on site which was used to build the house and barn. It was sold to a man who started renovations for a summer house but ended up listing it for sale. I purchased it and completely renovated the 100-year-old house. Shortly after, my brother and I started an outfitting company with no plan of building a campground, but in 2017 we saw a great opportunity for building something unique. We wanted to keep a backwoods camping feel, but yet create it around a hostel-inspired environment. We launched June 1, 2018 and are in full swing now. We look forward to meeting you and will help you out in any way to make your trip here something to remember. Adventure awaits at this eco-camping hostel offering a natural setting, overlooking a picturesque valley. This location offers close to off-grid camping with a twist of comfort; furnished Glamping tents, sleeping up to 4 people per tent on a queen bed with twin camping beds for extra guests. Cooking gear, bedding, and towels are provided. Each tent, located at this eco-hostel, has its own campfire pit, with a solar outdoor shower on site and beautiful views of the river valley.
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4 Oaks Park

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · 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 Breton. No toilet facility must be a self-contained RVBring all trash out that you bring in
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The best camping near Red Point Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled on the Points East Coastal Drive, Red Point Provincial Park is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its sprawling ocean beach and lifeguard services available in the summer, visitors can bask in the sun, swim in the refreshing waters, or partake in the park's scheduled recreational activities. For those seeking an extended stay, the park offers 3-way sites designed for large RVs, complete with amenities to ensure a comfortable camping experience.

Notable campgrounds

  • Large RV Sites - Spacious 3-way hookup sites tailored for large RVs, providing all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot during the peak summer months when the park is most popular.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for greater availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check the park's cancellation policy for last-minute openings due to changes in other travellers' plans.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, as the surrounding area offers additional choices.

When to go

The best time to visit Red Point Provincial Park is between June and September when the park is fully operational and the weather is ideal for beach activities and camping. Off-season visits offer tranquillity but with limited services.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're aware of the park's operation dates, typically from June 2 to September 30.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.
  • For your safety, adhere to beach safety guidelines and lifeguard instructions.
  • The park is partially accessible, so check ahead if you require specific accommodations.
  • Remember to bring Canadian currency for any transactions within the park.
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