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Experience Restigouche
Overview
Experience Restigouche offers a welcoming environment for travelers entering New Brunswick via the J.C. Van Horne Bridge. This park serves as a scenic gateway between Quebec and the Maritimes, blending natural beauty with cultural richness. Visitors often appreciate the stunning river views and the park's proximity to local landmarks, making it a reliable choice for those seeking a mix of relaxation and community access. The site is professionally managed and emphasizes a clean, organized layout that caters to the modern RVer.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Campbellton, NB, the park sits along the shores of the Restigouche River, famous worldwide for its Atlantic salmon. The backdrop includes the majestic Appalachian Mountains and the iconic silhouette of Sugarloaf Mountain. This location provides a unique vantage point where the freshwater river meets the Chaleur Bay, offering a serene atmosphere that feels both rugged and accessible. The surrounding area is rich in Acadian and Mi'kmaq history, providing a deep sense of place for every visitor.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate contemporary travelers with full hookup sites that include 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Convenience is a priority here, with features like an on-site RV wash station, clean shower facilities, and laundry services. The sites are well-maintained and offer easy navigation for larger rigs, ensuring a stress-free setup. High-speed internet access is typically available, allowing those on the road to stay connected while enjoying the maritime fresh air and waterfront vistas.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, from hiking the diverse trails at Sugarloaf Provincial Park to taking photos with Restigouche Sam at the Salmon Plaza. The nearby Restigouche River Experience Centre provides deep insights into the region's salmon fishing heritage and natural history. For those who enjoy active travel, the local waterfront boardwalk is perfect for sunset strolls or morning cycling while watching the tide change along the scenic riverbanks that border Quebec.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for long-distance road trippers crossing into Atlantic Canada who need a high-quality stopover with excellent views. It also appeals to nature lovers and anglers who want to be close to world-class fishing waters without sacrificing proximity to urban amenities like shops and restaurants. If you value a blend of mountain scenery and waterfront tranquility, this park provides a comfortable and culturally vibrant base for your New Brunswick adventures.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lorrie Comber
We went for the Philly Poutine Special. Amazing! Since we were staying in the RV site we booked a table the next night for dinner.
Gilbert Corrigan
TERRIBLE SERVICE..WAITED FOR FOOD ABOUT 30 MINS....-45 !MINS.NO EXPLANATION...FOOD SUB PAR NO FLAVOR....TOO MUCH STAFF INATTENTIVE..LACK PROPER WAIT SKILLS
Scott Dubreuil
Nice amenities for hosting an event.
Steven Cooper
Great food here! Had the Fois gras appetizer and the Salmon entree. Nice ambiance, casual but elegant with classical playing in the background. Highly recommend.
Gerard
Really liked this place the food is good the beer and win is good. The service was excellent. But the atmosphere is the best thing its rustic and calming. The huge fireplace in the middle and the one outside gives it a nice charm. Its also a fun little museum about river-related stuff.
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