There’s a reason that people flock to Atlantic Canada come summertime.
From the world-renowned hospitality to the incredible food, you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t fall in love at first sight with this part of the country.
What better way to explore everything that the East Coast has to offer than by camping your way through it? Get a head start on your planning by checking out some of these incredible sites.
Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia
Situated on the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park is one of Atlantic Canada’s must-see destinations. There are six campgrounds including backcountry sites and equipped areas that provide you with everything that you’ll need to enjoy your stay. Plan to spend some time exploring the 26 hiking trails including the breathtaking Skyline sunset hike and be sure to visit the beaches so that you can spot the local wildlife including minke and humpback whales.
Gros Morne National Park, New Brunswick
Gros Morne National Park should be at the top of every camper’s summer bucket list, if only for the scenery. Between the fjord valleys, majestic cliffs, and glacial lakes, it’s hard to decide which spot is most stunning. As far as camping is concerned, there are plenty of options to satisfy all types of campers. From tent-cabin hybrids to backcountry sites, your only worry will be booking a spot before they fill up.
Cavendish Campground, Prince Edward Island National Park
Think of Cavendish Campground as your front row seat to an ocean sleepover party. With tonnes of space to explore, even the most reluctant members of your party will agree that this is an amazing spot. Hiking and biking trails, beautiful beaches, and incredible scenery make for the kind of camping trip you won’t soon forget.
Kouchibouguac National Park, New Brunswick
Kouchibouguac National Park is home to some of Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches. The dunes stretch out over 25 km, perfect for long walks, picnics, or just soaking up the sun. A range of camping options make it the perfect destination for campers of all types and hiking trails make for an ideal day trip.
Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador
Situated on the easternmost edge of the country, Terra Nova National Park is a spectacular camping destination that no adventurer should leave off their list. Accommodation options range from easy to access yurt-like setups to backcountry sites situated well off the beaten path. From the incredible icebergs to the whale watching, there’s no shortage of incredible things to do during your stay.
Fundy National Park, New Brunswick
Yurts, cabins, backcountry sites… even teardrop-shaped structures outfitted with hammocks. There is something for everyone at Fundy National Park. Once you’ve narrowed down where you’d like to spend the night, you’ll find yourself spoiled for options when it comes to activities. Explore the intertidal zones, swim with salmon, go mountain biking, or try geocaching. Chances are if you’re into it, you can do it at Fundy.