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Chalets et Camping de la Pointe
Overview
Chalets et Camping de la Pointe offers a scenic getaway on the beautiful Acadian Peninsula in New Brunswick. Situated on a strip of land surrounded by water, this destination provides a peaceful retreat for RVers looking to explore the maritime coast. The park combines traditional camping with modern conveniences, creating an atmosphere that feels both secluded and well-equipped. It serves as an excellent home base for those wishing to immerse themselves in the local French-Acadian culture while enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
Location & Surroundings
The park is uniquely positioned in Tracadie-Sheila, nestled along the shores of the Little Tracadie River. This waterfront location ensures that most guests are never more than a short walk from the water's edge. The surrounding landscape is characterized by salt marshes, quiet bays, and the refreshing breeze of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Visitors will find the drive to the park straightforward, with easy access to the main routes that traverse the peninsula, making it a convenient stop for those touring the Atlantic provinces.
Amenities & Park Features
RVers will find a range of practical amenities designed to make extended stays comfortable. The park features spacious sites with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electricity options. On-site facilities include a clean laundromat, modern washrooms, and a heated outdoor pool that is popular during the summer months. For those traveling with children, the playground and green spaces provide plenty of room to roam. The park also maintains a boat launch, allowing guests to easily transition from land to water for a day of paddling or fishing.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Veloroute de la Peninsule acadienne, an extensive network of cycling trails that showcases the region's coastline. Downtown Tracadie-Sheila is just a short drive away, offering local seafood restaurants, boutiques, and cultural landmarks. For a day trip, the Acadian Historical Village is within reach, providing a deep dive into the history of the area. Water-based activities like kayaking and swimming at nearby sandy beaches are among the most popular pastimes for visitors staying at the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for family vacationers who want a mix of structured activities and natural exploration. Its quiet evenings and scenic views also make it a great choice for retirees and couples seeking a relaxing coastal environment. Because of its location on the Acadian Peninsula, it is particularly well-suited for travelers interested in maritime heritage and those who enjoy cycling or boating. Whether you are passing through on a larger road trip or settling in for a week by the water, the park offers a welcoming, community-oriented vibe.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Francis Sonier
Very nice place for children
Jérôme et Jérémy Pp
Very nice place close to all services. Internally, all the services of a good campsite are present. And externally, all the services of a big city are offered. Do not hesitate.
Renaud Jones
Beautiful
Annie Leclerc
Wonderful. Great place for kids
Christian Belzile
Saturday evening when we were there, there was an outdoor party at our neighbor's house. No one in charge on the ground, no answer to the phone at 11:30 p.m. Avoid if you like to rest at night!
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