Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Murray Beach Provincial Park adventure.
Enjoy one of Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches at this peaceful park right on the sands.
For beach lovers, it doesn’t get much better than this. Murray Beach Provincial Park is set on a long sandy beach that faces Prince Edward Island, and the water in the strait between the provinces is calm and warm. There are a few gentle hikes in the park, but mostly this place is set up to just chill. Birdwatchers will love the Cape Jourimain Nature Centre that’s close to the park, and a short drive away are quaint villages, covered bridges, and other low-key attractions. The one campground at Murray Beach Provincial Park offers a mix of serviced and unserviced sites, a playground, a laundromat, and eight cabins to rent.
Camping is only offered at Murray Beach between May 22 and September 20, and you’ll find it busiest in high summer and around Canadian holidays. Although the weather can be fine in May, your best bet for warm beach days is from mid-June onwards, as it may still be a bit chilly and damp before that. Early fall can still be hot and sunny though, and a September booking will be less busy.