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Kiwanis Oak Point

Overview

Kiwanis Oak Point is a community-focused destination situated along the scenic banks of the Saint John River. Operated by the local Kiwanis Club, this park provides a welcoming atmosphere that combines natural beauty with practical, high-quality facilities. It serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to experience the maritime charm of rural New Brunswick while staying in a well-maintained, volunteer-supported environment. For decades, it has remained a staple for local campers and international travelers alike, fostering a **friendly community vibe** that makes every visitor feel at home.

Location & Surroundings

Located in the heart of the Lower Saint John River Valley, the park is defined by its **expansive river views** and lush greenery. The surrounding area features rolling hills and historic river crossings that characterize the region. Its position in Oak Point makes it a strategic stop for travelers moving between the major hubs of Saint John and Fredericton. The **majestic Saint John River** is the centerpiece here, offering cool breezes and a tranquil backdrop for evening relaxation, while the nearby Oak Point Provincial Park adds even more green space to explore.

Amenities & Park Features

The park caters to modern RVers with a variety of site options to suit different setup needs. Visitors can choose from **full hookup sites** or those equipped with water and electricity. On-site facilities include clean washrooms, hot showers, and laundry equipment for those on longer journeys. For families, the **large playground area** and open grassy spaces are a highlight, while water enthusiasts will appreciate the direct access to the sandy beach and a convenient boat launch. Each site typically includes a picnic table and fire ring for the ultimate camping experience.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Recreational activities focus heavily on the water, making it a paradise for active travelers. Boating, kayaking, and fishing are popular ways to spend the day on the river. Nearby, travelers can explore the **scenic river ferries**, which offer a unique way to traverse the landscape and reach the Kingston Peninsula. Driving along Route 102 provides a beautiful tour of the **historic river valley**, with local farm stands and craft shops dotting the way. Local trails provide opportunities for hiking and birdwatching, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the diverse local ecosystems.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal choice for families seeking a safe, friendly environment where children can play freely and enjoy the water. It also appeals to **nature photographers and birdwatchers** who value quiet mornings by the water and the abundance of local wildlife. Because of its manageable size and community-run feel, it is perfect for those who prefer **authentic maritime hospitality** over large, commercialized resorts. It serves both weekenders from the city and cross-country travelers looking for a quiet, scenic pause in their itinerary.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (St John River)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (99)
• Spaces Available (66)
• Max Length (40)
• 15 Amp
• Gravel Sites (66)
• 30 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (34)
• Water (32)
• Electric (32)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (20 x 40)
• Room for Slideouts (No)

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing

User Reviews

Marz Bar

August 17, 2025

Went there Saturday and the guy at the gate said they were.closed.to the public. I was.told it was a provincial park. He said they are closed for a party. The Facebook page says open.... not happy. We all drove 45 minutes one way to get there..!!!! It should of said.closed.for today

shelly jones

August 16, 2025

Am completely disgusted by how our family was treated. We made plans to visit the beach on Saturday by checking their website which clearly stated that they were open, but imagine our surprise after driving for 45 mins that they were in fact closed for a private function. Nowhere on the website did it indicate that. It said "OPEN". When I asked to speak to someone in charge the girl informed me that nobody was in charge. I understand that that may very well be the case. Perhaps that's why they could make such a blatant mistake and then treat us like we had done something wrong. I will never ever return, nor will the rest of my family. It's unfortunate that the government doesn't run it anymore.

outrageousone1

August 13, 2025

Great place to stop by with a boat nice beach picnic tables Adirondack chairs .very well kept.

Marc Blanchard

August 11, 2025

No sewer, and some of the sites are only 15 amp. But love the place, it’s quiet, nice view, really a great place to unwind.

dawn olsen

May 16, 2025

We showed up yesterday a day before they opened. We were greeted by 3 amazing staff that explained they were not open yet but if we didn't mind a bit of a mess we were more than welcome to stay. It was actually quite clean and organized. We had the best time getting out of town, a bonfire and all the amazing scenery. Thank you so much. Just what the doctor ordered. We will definitely be back.

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