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Heron Bleu
Overview
Camping Le Héron Bleu provides a scenic coastal escape located along the shores of the Bay of Chaleur. This well-maintained destination offers a blend of relaxation and recreation, capturing the essence of New Brunswick’s northern shoreline. Visitors often find a warm community atmosphere paired with modern conveniences, making it more than just a stopover. The park is designed to showcase the natural beauty of the region while ensuring a comfortable stay for those traveling in diverse types of rigs.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet village of Charlo, the park sits directly on the Baie des Chaleurs, which is recognized as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. The geography here is a unique mix of saltwater coastlines and the distant silhouettes of the Appalachian Mountains. Travelers will appreciate the easy access to the shoreline trails, where the sound of the waves and the cool sea breeze define the environment. Its location off Highway 11 makes it accessible yet secluded enough to maintain a peaceful, maritime feel.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle modern RV needs, offering spacious sites with full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Families often gather at the heated outdoor pool, which serves as a central hub for social activity. Key park features include:
- Clean restrooms and hot shower facilities
- On-site laundry services for long-term guests
- A large playground and social common areas
For those who need to stay connected, the park provides wireless internet access, and the pet-friendly policy ensures that the whole family can enjoy the coastal air.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the area around Charlo reveals a wealth of outdoor activities. Guests can spend their days at the nearby Charlo Beach or take a short drive to Sugarloaf Provincial Park for hiking. Nearby highlights include:
- The scenic Restigouche River shoreline
- Birdwatching opportunities at local sanctuaries
- Historical sites in Dalhousie and Campbellton
The region is a haven for birdwatchers, particularly those looking to spot the park's namesake heron. These nearby attractions provide plenty of options for diverse day trips.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for family vacationers seeking a structured environment with plenty of activities for children. It also appeals strongly to coastal enthusiasts and birdwatchers who want to be steps away from the water. Because of its reliable amenities and easy access, it is a great choice for big-rig owners looking for a stable base while exploring Northern New Brunswick. Whether you are looking for a summer-long seasonal spot or a scenic week-long retreat, the park balances social engagement with natural beauty.
Amenities
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- Other Amenities & Services
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Jacob
Wonderful site. Very thoughtful and courteous people. I love the added security, the drivebys and cameras looking over the property. Everything is very clean, the people are friendly. Very accommodating with clean sites. Full sun/partial sun Rv,Camper/Tent sites Looking forward to our return. Highly recommended.
Acadia Glass inc.
Big and clean campground! Guy was very welcoming and also helps every RVers with parking.. we will def come back. Such a nice place. There is a small restaurant 5 min away called Bistrot Le Pichet OMG best food We have ever eat in a long time..
Mike Synette
Very unprofessional management. Create rules to suit them. Been a seasonal for 3 seasons, got stopped by management telling me they had complaints against me for speeding, kids on their pedal bikes pass me on several times. Several weeks later, I'm heading out of the campground, following the speed limit only to get passed by management on a golf cart, once i approaches them at the gate, i ask him why he passed me as they have a 10km limit, he looks at his golf cart and says "it's electric". I told him electric or gas, a limit is a limit for a reason. It's a do as I say and not as i do mentality. It's a beautiful campground with child like management. I've been told that i cannot return to the campground next year because I have disrespected them for voicing my concerns.
Nivard Audet
5 stars camping ground, large sites, very polite staffs always ready to assist, pool, structures for the kids only 5 min walk to the Chaleur Bay beach. Great camping
Guy LeBel
Best camping in Northern NB. Weekly activities 50/50 every weekend. Washer tournaments, bingo etc....
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