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Chalets & Camping Des Iles Jnt

Overview

Chalets & Camping Des Iles Jnt, situated in the quiet coastal community of Petite-Lamèque, offers a peaceful retreat for those exploring the Acadian Peninsula. This park captures the essence of coastal New Brunswick living, providing a modest and welcoming environment for travelers looking to disconnect. Whether you are passing through or planning an extended stay to enjoy the salty air, the park serves as a scenic home base for your maritime adventures.

Location & Surroundings

Located on the Acadian Peninsula, the park benefits from its close proximity to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The landscape is defined by its proximity to the ocean and the vast, open skies characteristic of the region. Visitors will appreciate the quiet surroundings that allow for stargazing and listening to the rhythmic sounds of the coast. The area feels secluded yet remains accessible to the small, historic towns that dot this unique corner of New Brunswick.

Amenities & Park Features

The facility is designed to support a classic camping experience. Guests will find well-maintained sites that accommodate various setups, making it a functional stop for RVers seeking simplicity. The park provides essential services to ensure a comfortable stay while maintaining an authentic, unpretentious atmosphere. Its layout emphasizes natural surroundings, ensuring that most sites maintain a sense of space and privacy for those settling in for a few days or weeks.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Travelers staying at Chalets & Camping Des Iles Jnt are perfectly positioned to explore local maritime culture. You can spend your days visiting the nearby Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula, which offers boardwalks through diverse coastal habitats. The region is famous for its cultural heritage and fresh seafood. Taking a scenic drive along the coast allows you to discover charming fishing villages, local craft shops, and beautiful sandy beaches that make this region a hidden gem.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for nature lovers and travelers who prioritize a relaxed, slow-paced vacation. It is particularly well-suited for retirees, bird watchers, and families looking for a quiet alternative to large, commercial resorts. If you value a clean, quiet environment and enjoy waking up to the fresh breeze of the North Atlantic, this destination provides a memorable and authentic look at life on the Acadian Peninsula.

User Reviews

Vic Tupere

June 24, 2022

Beware of the owner. Ask around in the local community and you will learn that the owners are a couple. The wife is a sweet woman and tries to hold the place together but the husband is a temperamental angry man. He was yelling at us when we were having a family bbq, something about an unpaid bill. When we went to the office, his wife was apologetic. A problem with other campers. We have family on Ile Lameque and they all said the old man was a real nutbar. Also, when we were there, the pool was closed. And mosquitoes are everywhere because of the many ponds. Too bad, it could be a great place. :-(

C Aube

July 27, 2020

Level concrete pads, close proxity to clamming, right on the water.

John Angevine

May 06, 2020

One of the prettiest locations we have stayed. Long unobstructed views across the bay. Miscou Island, Lameque Island, and the Acadian Peninsula can easily be explored from here. If you are in the area the Village Historique Acadien is a must visit. The bay attracts many wind and kite surfers. The campground is full service (20/30/50 amp, water, and sewer. Most sites are cement which is very nice. Paved roads. Big rig friendly may be an overstatement, but can easily handle rigs up 40 feet. Reservations recommended it is a popular campground with many people returning year after year. The staff is very friendly and helpful. WiFi available and worked well. I could not get a satellite to lock with Dish. I don't believe many Americans make it up here. The predominant language in the area is French. The Acadian's are proud French Canadian's. Come prepared with Google Translate - we visited restaurants that did not have English menus. Don't be hesitant about visiting, everyone was very nice and helpful. A great immersive experience.

Marijke Wilhelmus Rob Landman

September 04, 2019

I think it is the most well maintained and clean camp side I ever visited with It has a wonderful view of the bay and lovely walks on the beach. Only small down point is the internet is through satellite and very intermittent but overall a 5 plus!

Suzanne Bernier

August 10, 2018

Most beautiful campground on the sea. Lots of clamming to be done at low tide. All facilities are A+ clean and brand new. Your host is tge friendliest and most accommodating person I have ever met. She bakes her own goods- fresh bread, bakes beans, spaghetti sauce and her specialty clam pie. There are cement pads for your trailers or rigs and nice tent sites with every site looking over at the sea with spectacular sunsets. There is a playpark for tge kids and a paying pool (did not inquire into the cost). It is dog friendly, but must be leashed. You cannot bring your own wood, but wood is 6$ and you have a good amount plus kindling. We have returned twice now and will continue to return over again.

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