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St Peters Park
Overview
Located on the scenic northeastern shores of Prince Edward Island, St Peters Park offers a serene escape for RV travelers seeking natural beauty. This well-maintained destination overlooks the tranquil waters of Saint Peters Bay, providing guests with a quintessential maritime experience. Known for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to iconic island landmarks, the park serves as an ideal base for exploring the Points East Coastal Drive.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated directly within the charming village of Saint Peters Bay, PE. One of its most significant features is its immediate access to the Confederation Trail, a decommissioned railway line turned tip-to-tip hiking and biking path. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, salt marshes, and the sparkling bay, offering a peaceful backdrop for those looking to disconnect and enjoy the slower pace of island life.
Amenities & Park Features
St Peters Park caters to modern RVers with a range of essential services to ensure a comfortable stay. The facility offers full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical options. Key features include:
- Spacious pull-through sites for easy navigation of larger rigs.
- Modern laundry facilities and clean, accessible shower blocks.
- Reliable Wi-Fi access and a dedicated children’s playground area.
The park is designed with convenience in mind, allowing guests to focus on the scenic beauty of the bay while having all necessary comforts readily available.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, as the park is just a short drive from the Greenwich PEI National Park, famous for its unique parabolic dunes and extensive boardwalks. Cyclists and hikers will appreciate being steps away from the Confederation Trail. For a taste of local culture, visitors can explore the nearby St. Peters Landing, which features boutique shops, local eateries, and seasonal festivals that celebrate the heritage of the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for active retirees and cyclists who want to spend their days exploring the island's vast trail system. It is also well-suited for families who appreciate a safe, quiet environment with plenty of outdoor space for recreation. Because of its unbeatable bay views and central location in the eastern part of the province, it is a favorite for those planning a comprehensive exploration of Prince Edward Island's coastal scenery and historic lighthouses.
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User Reviews
Francois Durocher
Not impressed when we got there....BUT... We stayed there for a few nights and I must say we greatly enjoyed our stay. This camping is well maintained and the staff excellent. Washroom, toilets and laundry room were clean and Mai tainted clean. Next to the bike Confederation trail (400 Km) ....50 feet at most with direct accest the trail. EV charging...I was able to charge my Tesla using my charging unit to the 50 Amp plug on my camping site.
Oksana Hryvnyak
If you’re planning to camp with a tent, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. The only tent sites here are located right beside a busy, noisy highway, and it feels more like pitching a tent in a parking lot than a campground. The constant traffic makes it nearly impossible to relax or sleep. This might be fine if you’re coming in an RV or trailer and don’t mind the noise, but for tent campers it’s definitely not a good choice.
Sarah Norris
Loved our stay. We tented and it was a bit noisy from road but not unbearable. Grounds are very nice, clean facilities and the pools, splash pad, canteen were great additions to our stay. Close to town, Greenwich National Park and short drive to ferry. Would definitely return.
Gigi Gedney
Great staff, location, and campground. Best laundry, showers, and washrooms ever. Only complaint they had to dig up site 6 to lay pipe prior to our arrival and trim branches to accommodate trailer heights/air conditioning, which stored up some red ants. We couldn't use the picnic table at all. We even had them switch out table but it didn't make a difference.
Sophie B
Do not camp here if you are in a tent. The tent camping at this site are on a hill directly next to a busy road. Water access is supposed to be at the laundromat, but somehow they forgot to mention that they lock it early in the evening when we checked in. All in all a very poor experience. This campsite should not offer tent camping, it's a real joke
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