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Cape Tormentine Beach CG
Overview
Cape Tormentine Beach CG provides a quintessential Maritime experience, resting on the shores of the Northumberland Strait in New Brunswick. Known for its relaxing atmosphere, the park allows visitors to enjoy the rhythmic sounds of the ocean and breathtaking sunsets. It is a well-regarded destination for those who appreciate scenic coastal camping and a genuine sense of peace. The park serves as a welcoming gateway for those arriving in or departing from the province, offering a slow-paced alternative to more commercialized regions.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is located at the southeastern tip of New Brunswick, offering an unmatched view of the Confederation Bridge stretching across the water. The surroundings are characterized by iconic red sand beaches and the famously warm waters of the strait. Its unique position makes it a vital landmark for travelers, situated in a quiet corner of the province that feels both remote and accessible, surrounded by natural coastal beauty and expansive horizons that define the East Coast.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers a variety of site configurations to accommodate different RV sizes and needs. To ensure a comfortable stay, the facility provides several essential amenities for modern travelers:
- Spacious RV sites with 30 and 50 amp power options for various rig types.
- On-site laundry facilities and clean, well-maintained washrooms and showers.
- A dedicated playground area and open green spaces for family recreation and pets.
- Direct access to a sandy beach for afternoon swimming or evening strolls.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the direct beach access, perfect for long walks, beachcombing for sea glass, and swimming in the warmest waters north of the Carolinas. A short drive away, visitors can explore the engineering marvel of the Confederation Bridge or visit historic local lighthouses. Nature lovers will enjoy the nearby coastal trails and the chance to observe local wildlife in the marshes and along the shoreline, making every day a new discovery for those who love the outdoors.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for families looking for a safe, open environment where children can explore the outdoors and play in the sand. It is also perfect for maritime road trippers needing a scenic and peaceful stopover before crossing into Prince Edward Island. If you are a traveler who prefers a relaxed coastal vibe with spectacular ocean views over high-energy commercial resorts, this campground will likely be a highlight of your journey.
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User Reviews
Pam Parkman
We've stayed here 2 nights and have had no unpleasant experiences. Being on the beach is nice and hookups have all worked as expected. But it is good to know for potential guests that this IS a mostly permanent camper facility that doesn't seem to have strict rules as to the upkeep of their lots. All the spots are extremely close on grass/dirt. It facilitates easy access to PEI and gives you the needed essentials but offers nothing except the beach for any beauty that this area has to offer. A good stop over if you just need a place to stay, but not for those wanting a "pretty" park. Just my honest opinion.
Robert Dicks
Great family campground. Clean and well maintained! Very friendly and helpful staff!! Beautiful sandy beach with views of the Northumberland Strait and watch the lobster boats sail in with their catch.The store has the Best gluten free baked goods at very reasonable prices, honest🥖🍞🧁. Pet friendly.
Blair Hickson
Very friendly staff. Beach front lot with no services for a very good price(28) in June. When tide out, the beach walk is nice with a lot of clams spraying at you. Very old lighthouse on the old ferry wharf. Never used the coin showers but did laundry. Stayed 2 days
John MacKenzie
Was only at the campground long enough for a bathroom break... But the washrooms were very clean. The biggest charm of the area is going to the wharf and seeing what it is now and imagining what it was like back when the ferries were still running. Beautiful area and the campgrounds devotion to Lighthouses in my opinion makes it definitely worth a visit.
Terri Wulf
Small seaside campground. Very quiet. Scenic. Not far away, near the old lighthouse, you can buy super fresh lobster at $8 a lb... wonderful. Mosquitoes are heavy in late August.
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