The best camping near Prince Edward Island National Park

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

Prepare for red-sand beaches, painted lighthouses, and a dose of history.  

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Tranquility Camping & Cottages

19 sites · Tents5 acres · North Rustico, PE
Nestled away on the serene shores of Prince Edward Island, just off 132 Cape Road in North Rustico, lies a hidden gem of a campground waiting to be discovered. This private retreat offers a perfect blend of tranquility and comfort, catering to families, mature campers, and singles alike. Surrounded by lush greenery and within easy reach of the island's stunning coastline, this campground provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The setting is ideal for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in equal measure. **Modern Facilities:** Despite its secluded feel, the campground boasts modern amenities including clean restroom facilities, hot showers, and convenient laundry services. Located just a short drive from North Rustico and Cavendish, campers can explore charming shops, local restaurants serving fresh seafood, and cultural attractions that showcase the rich history of PEI. In summary, this hidden gem of a campground offers a private and inviting retreat with a range of amenities tailored for families, mature campers, and singles alike. Whether you're seeking adventure along the coastline or relaxation in a peaceful natural setting, this campground promises a memorable stay on Canada's picturesque Prince Edward Island.
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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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Acadian Coastal Campground

9 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Murray Corner, NB
Travelling and Enjoying the east coast is something we love….so we bought our dream vacation spot and quickly realized that others might enjoy it as well. Enjoy the quiet skyline and maybe even catch a glimpse of the local wildlife. Our grass lots are backed with lush Appalachian forest and leads way to a slow brook where you can wade with the tide or try your hand at fishing or simply sit by the fire and enjoy the solitude. Check in is self guided as there is no host on site but you'll find it simple as all sites, as well as the toilet area is well marked with signage. This doesn’t mean we aren’t here to help, you can reach us 24/7 via telephone/text or email. It makes for the perfect spot to experience quiet private east coast living. We are Located just off the Acadian Coastal Drive and minutes from the beautiful Fundy shore. You can bring your tent, RV, van or camper and choose from 4 fantastic sites. 1-30 amp service, 2 roadside non-serviced as well as one privative forested site. All sites are equipped with a fire pit and access to our large off grid restroom. Wood is available for purchase if you didn’t bring your own! You can also explore New Brunswick with a drive on Acadian Coastal Drive ·Appalachian Range Route · Fundy Coastal Drive · Miramichi River Route or Fundy Coastal Drive Stop by and visit Murray Corner Provincial park for a swim and watch the tide roll out. Looking to see multiple provinces?? We are in the perfect spot to see all of what the East coast has to offer. View PEI’s spectacular Confederation Bridge from the shoreline and take a drive to PEI which is only minutes from us. Mainland Nova Scotia is less than a 30 minute drive and if your adventurous and want to drive the Cabot Trail then you can reach Cape Breton Island in under 2 hours! Catch a Ferry to Newfoundland if your heart desires. PEAK SEASON (May 1- Sept 31) OFF GRID (Oct 1 -Dec 31 and March 15 - April 31) CLOSED for winter (Dec 31- March 14) Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Kindly bring your own plastic/compostable bags for the toilet are as these may not always be available on site. There is no potable water on site however, we do have an out building with compostable toilet, shower/change area. Free Showers and potable water available at Murray provincial park during peak season.
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Sasha's Sanctuary

1 site · RV, Tent15 acres · Mates Corner, NB
Hi! My name is Sasha! I'm a 10-year-old Black Lab! I know what you’re thinking, an old dog can't learn new tricks but here I am! Hip Camp Hooray! My unique, 15-acre home is a sanctuary away from all the hustle and bustle of dog-eat-dog life! It truly is my little piece of paradise, and I can’t help but want to share it with you! My favorite part is the 3-acre natural swimming quarry!! I love to cool off on those stifling hot summer days, nothing better! Your site is cozied right up to the edge of my beautiful pond with a freshly sodded soft spot for your tent and nestled behind a large hill (with your own driveway entrance) to make sure your stay is as secluded and serene as possible! My Mom and Dad, Pamela & Christoph, have built you a fancy new outhouse only steps away so no need to relieve yourself in some old bucket, forest hole (unless it’s a squirrel hole!🙁) or tall grass! They also have a sitting area set up! Feel free to walk my 20 minute loop around the pond, past peaceful fields and through sheltered paths that lead you right back to your site! All that walking keeps me 10 years young! Afterwards you can snuggle in beside the firepit I dug and I’ll even fetch you some sticks for your cozy bon fire! Nights are super relaxing with mirror still waters and dark night star gazing! I'm super pumped to share it with you! (Your little friends are welcome too, as naturally we are furry friendly.) Oh yeah, my Parents said don’t forget to tell you two things; We are in Straight Shores, Rural Southeast NB, 1km off Highway 15. We are centrally located within 20 minutes or less of NS, PEI, Sackville and Shediac, 35 minutes from big Ol Moncton and within 5-10 minutes of the villages of Port Elgin and Cap Pele! (Blah, Blah, Blah....Not that you’ll want to go anywhere after setting up in heaven! 😉 ) A canoe and/or fishing rods are available upon request for an additional fee of $5/canoe, $5/rods! Super deal for real! (My brother said star gazing at night in the canoe is incredible with the stars reflecting in the water! And the pond is stocked full of small mouth bass! I’ve tried to catch those little basses myself but just can’t swim quick enough! You’ll have much better luck with my Dad’s rods!) Don’t forget this old dog is full of new tricks so I welcome your feedback and suggestions on how to make my little piece of paradise even more perfect! Off to collect those bon fire sticks for ya! All YOU have to do now is click ‘Reserve’ and get your tails here to relax and chill! See you soon! Cheers, Sasha
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Charlies Wood Lot Retreat

1 site · Tent120 acres · Chapman Settlement, NS
Welcome to my tranquil wood lot retreat, where nature's wonders await your discovery. Nestled amidst the trees, our retreat offers a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Spend your days watching bears, birds, and a myriad of other creatures as they go about their daily routines in their natural habitat. During the growing season, indulge in the bounty of our garden, where you can enjoy fresh vegetables and perhaps even gather some just-laid eggs for breakfast. Immerse yourself in the simple joys of farm-to-table dining, savoring the flavors of the earth in every bite. Venture out to the nearby beach for a day of fun in the sun, or simply take a stroll through the woods, allowing the sights, sounds, and scents of nature to envelop you. With each step, you'll feel the stress of daily life melting away as you connect with the natural world around you. At night, gather around the fire pit and share stories, laughter, and the warmth of camaraderie with your fellow retreat-goers. If conditions permit, you may even have the opportunity to roast marshmallows and savor the simple pleasures of a crackling fire under the starlit sky. With an outhouse on site for your convenience, you can rest assured that all your needs are taken care of during your stay. So come, escape the hustle and bustle of city life, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of my wood lot retreat. Experience the beauty of nature in its purest form and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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The best camping near Prince Edward Island National Park guide

Overview

About

Coastline is king in Prince Edward Island National Park—and with seven beaches and some 50 kilometres of trails, there’s plenty to explore. Hike or cycle through thick pine forest; swim, kayak, or fish in the ocean; and keep an eye out for native birds such as blue herons and kingfishers. For a bit of culture, explore colonial-era forts and settlements in the park’s historic sites, or dive into Canadian literature at Green Gables Heritage Site—home of the red-haired heroine of Anne of Green Gables, a classic children’s novel set here. The park is just a 25-minute drive from PEI’s capital of Charlottetown.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for classic beach views: Cavendish Campground is fully serviced and right on the water.
  • Best for peace and quiet: Stanhope Campground is well-sized with creature comforts such as a gift shop, bathrooms, and forested kid-friendly spots.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The two Prince Edward Island campgrounds—Stanhope and Cavendish—are set on the north shore and open June through early or late September, respectively. Reservations for the summer camping season can be made in January.
  2. If you’re looking for a hassle-free option, check out the oTENTiks shelters offered at both locations. Popular with families and groups, these A-frame cabins include beds and furniture for up to six people (though you’ll want to reserve as far in advance as possible).
  3. Last-minute campers should head to Stanhope, which includes seven walk-up sites.

When to go

Summer is the most popular time to visit PEI National Park. Not only are campgrounds open, but warm weather and ocean temperatures also allow you to take full advantage of the park’s seven supervised beaches, including Cavendish Beach and Brackley Beach. Spring and fall visits include opportunities for hiking and kayaking in solitude, but they’ll require you to find overnight accommodations elsewhere. Trails are maintained in winter, so cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also viable options.

Know before you go

  • There are a handful of campsite types at both campgrounds, including drive-through options for RVs and car camping, as well as basic tent camping. All sites include firepits. 
  • Both Cavendish and Stanhope campgrounds offer potable water, washrooms with showers and flush toilets, kitchen shelters, and laundromats.
  • Wifi is available at each campground’s kiosk during hours of operation.
  • Both campgrounds offer two oTENTik shelters with accessible features for wheelchairs.

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