A quaint little site right on the water. Part of a city park with many amenities. Huge playground for young children that was utilized by many little ones visiting the area with their families. Convenient to the highway but off enough to be completely quiet. Although Wi-Fi was only available in the office lobby (where chairs & tables were located) we were able to pick it up from our rig. We would be happy to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great little park right on the Bay of Chaleurs. Back in sites are right on the Bay (elevated a few feet up.) Pull through sites have a beautiful view. Paved roads, friendly and helpful staff. Good places to walk the dog. Very grassy, or just walk along the beach. Wi-Fi is very strong. (The office staff said we could not get it from our site and would have to come to the office.) Not true! It has a strong signal as is very fast. 30 amp, water and sewer hookups. No cable TV, but open for good satellite reception. We are staying here two nights. Wish we could stay longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Municipal campground, right alongside the ocean. We were going to stay just one night but decided to wait out Hurricane Earl here. Good decision for us as Dalhousie is in a protected location (especially vs. the Gaspe peninsula, where we were headed!). The Wi-Fi was only available in the main office/tourist building, which was kind of a bummer - especially with all the rain. But the staff was very friendly and very fluent in both French and English. The teeny cafe next door had great soup. Not many choices at the cafe, but the food is good! Lovely lighthouse just yards away from campground. Great view. The biggest complaint we have is that the hook-ups are set up so that unless you park in a back-in site at the very back of the campground, or have extra long hoses for everything, you will not have the view/the hook-ups will be on the wrong side for most RVs. Also would be nice if they had 50 amp sites. And the streetlights are VERY bright at night...! We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a gem of a site. Run by the city of Dalhousie, this park is right on the Gulf of St Lawrence. I don't usually comment on one night stays, but this was so pleasant, I had to do it. They have 40 sites with 15/30 amp, water and sewer. Wi-Fi was very strong and fast. Management was pleasant and helpful. Washrooms and showers were spotless and spacious. The manager told me that during the season, they do fill up, so make reservations. They have 40 RV and 9 tent sites, so it's not too large. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Agree with previous reviewer, an excellent spot, sites right on the Bay of Chaleur - friendly helpful staff, tourist information at site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
First, let me say that we did not stay in the park but did a walk-through when stopping for lunch in the city. As there are only a limited number of campgrounds listed for New Brunswick it may be of interest for our fellow RVers. A nice municipal campground on the shores of Chaleur Bay with a nice-sized pebble beach. The campsites are fairly close with no vegetation screen between the sites, so there is little privacy. 22 sites are overlooking the beach. Sites 37 to 40 are directly across the street from the municipal indoor pool and fitness center and are exposed to the noise of the compressors for the air conditioning. There is a snack bar, a convenience store, laundromat and a coffee shop as well as a micro brewery adjacent and the commercial center of the town is within walking distance. The perimeter of the park is beautifully landscaped with an abundance of flowers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.