Reviews
Three Bears Family Camping & RV Park
User Reviews
Melissa Landry
The staff and owner are very friendly and kind , my autistic son jayce had the most amazing time and everyone was very kind and understanding to his needs and I can't wait to go back next year 10/10 I would highly recommend this beautiful place to anyone
Eric Whiteley
Nice and quite ,clean campground prices are quite reasonable and staff very friendly will definitely be back
Johnathon Porkus
This park sucks. The parks have been rotten for years and years, the owners don't do anything to pay for it or to fix it, after all these years. The security will come and search your bags if you're being the slightest of 'suspicious'. Any child from age 12-18 won't be allowed to do anything fun, and you will be shouted at for being 'too big' on the parks up front and down back, and the park in the field is the only thing they have (which has maybe 3 swings, a run-down volleyball court full of ant hills, a broken basketball court, horse shoe poles (without the horse shoes included), and seesaws (without the seesaws. It's just the pole). No floaties are allowed in the pool, there's no lifeguard, and it'll stain you blue if you go in the kiddie pool. All night, people will party. Curfew, or so they call 'quiet time' is at 11pm for people, but as soon as it comes to seasonals they get to be as loud as they want. Security will come after your teenagers for being teenagers, even if they aren't being destructive. The staff isn't friendly. The only people who are nice are the volunteers, who aren't being paid even if they're setting up every fun thing that happens. Majority of the tent sites are either on rocky areas or on hills. My kids were bored out of their minds. Mind you, I apprieciate the activities, but majority of them, teenagers get left out and told they're too big. Bathrooms are infested with earwigs and spiders- just a warning. Showering is a death wish. Just in completion, I wish I never went there. Terrible campground. Please go anywhere else.
liz mckavanagh
Excellent service and people, only partially bad thing was the showers had terrible water pressure and needs shelfs to hold your shampoo etc , and for the floors to be cleaned at least daily there was hair all over the place.
K S
This place was AMAZING. If you want to be treated like family, you found the right place. They will go over and above for you. Campground is amazing and the amenities are great. Camp store on site with ice cream treats and goodies. If I ever come back to New Brunswick I will be staying here for at least a week. Pool is awesome and well maintained.
Crystal London
This was our first time at Three Bears and sadly, it will probably be our last. I've had bad experiences before with private campgrounds not enforcing curfew, and unfortunately, Three Bears is no exception. Myself and my two kids were assigned to a spot next to a seasonal RV, so we started setting up our tent. Not long after, a large group of people arrived and started setting up tents on the other side of us. It was obvious that they were there together. They started playing club music on their large speaker as soon as they started and they didn't turn it off until well after 10pm. My kids were so upset because the music and voices were so loud beside us that they could not sleep. The next morning, we called the staff and they were very accommodating about allowing us to move, which was the best decision, because we ended up next to a much more family oriented group. We were still within earshot of the other group, but no longer on top of them. On Sunday, we heard of other families in the area being very unhappy with the same group and nothing was done about the group being so noisy. They also burned plastic in their firepit all weekend, and the smell was horrible. When you go to the campsite, you get a list of rules, the first welcoming ALL family members and the second line says that quiet hours are from 11pm-7am. I don't know many children with a bedtime of 11pm. It would be nice if they would consider having "family friendly" areas or reduce their curfew to 10pm, or enforce the noise level somehow. I think we are going to have to stick to actual family friendly campgrounds like Yogi Bear or the Provincial/National parks until the kids get a little older.
Krista Robinson
This was our first and last time there. Unfortunately, we had to move sites 3 times due to our large 36ft trailer not being able to fit into the spots they gave us. After the 3rd try, they said well pick a site at the back and thats what we did. It was just a new clearing for sites that was never finished. There was no one around and if you like privacy, it was a good option. There was no grass and it was really rocky.
Brandon Appleseed
Had a great time! Friendly campers:)
Wayne St.coeur
Best campground very friendly folks clean washroom..
Ryan Evans
Nice place to get away. Clean washrooms, friendly staff. Will be back many times I'm sure!