Camping and overnight accommodations

Fundy National Park

Whether you prefer to camp in a tent, in a trailer close to amenities, to travel to a wilderness site, we have the experience you are looking for!

Campgrounds and backcountry sites

Fundy National Park has five front country campgrounds, each providing a unique camping experience. You will find amenities such as washrooms, showers, electrical, sewer and water hookups all within close proximity to other Park services and facilities.

As a backcountry traveler, you have your choice of eight backcountry campsites located at Goose River, Marven Lake, Tracey Lake or Chambers Lake.

Roofed accommodations

Make it a memorable family experience or couple’s getaway in this hassle-free camping experience with a bit more privacy than the campground.

Winter camping

Fees

Fees vary during the peak and shoulder season. Please consult our detailed fees list.

A few rules

  • Don't move firewood - Importing firewood is prohibited
  • Headquarters and Point Wolfe campgrounds: visitors must check in and check out at the campground kiosk during the peak season and at the Visitor Centre after Labour Day
  • Chignecto Campground: visitors must check in and check out at the campground kiosk
  • Pets must be kept on a leash at all times
  • It is illegal to feed wildlife in national parks
  • Keep your campsite clean, animals are attracted by human food and waste
  • Excessive noise will not be tolerated, day or night
  • Quiet time is from 11 pm to 7 am
  • Please refer to our Hours of operation page for a complete list of operating dates/hours and also check the General Campground Information page for more information

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