Fjords, icebergs, and whales await RVers at Canada's easternmost point.
Whether you're exploring wild beaches and fjords in Gros Morne National Park, hiking the East Coast Trail, or venturing into the remote Torngat Mountains National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador is brimming with natural wonders prime for RV camping. For the ultimate Newfoundland RV road trip, follow the Trans-Canada Highway, stopping along the way to fish and canoe on Deer Lake, spot whales and puffins in Terra Nova National Park, and hike in Butter Pot Provincial Park, just outside of St John's. Canada's easternmost province has a wide variety of RV campgrounds, ranging from unserviced campsites with picnic tables and firepits to full-service RV parks with 50-amp hookups, wifi, and a dump station. Snag an RV campsite at La Manche Provincial Park, camp in the shadow of the Long Range Mountains at Pistolet Bay Provincial Park, or stay at a remote Hipcamp with views of the Bonavista Bay icebergs.