10 Scenic RV Parks in Eastern Canada with Incredible Views and Nearby Activities
Eastern Canada is a dream destination for road trippers craving coastal charm, mountain air, historic towns, and rugged wilderness. Whether you're a teacher making the most of summer break, a retired couple chasing slow mornings, or a family loading up the camper for a classic road trip — these 10 RV parks offer comfort, beauty, and adventure at every stop.
From the cliffs of Newfoundland to the lakes of Ontario, here’s where to park your home-on-wheels this summer.
1. Ingonish Beach Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia
Why you’ll love it: Nestled right along the famed Cabot Trail, this national park campground offers stunning ocean views and mountain backdrops, plus direct beach access.
Nearby activities: Whale watching, Skyline Trail, Highlands Links Golf Course, local seafood joints.
2. Shubie Campground – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Why you’ll love it: Located right in the heart of Dartmouth and just minutes from downtown Halifax, Shubie Campground gives you the rare combo of nature and urban access. Tree-lined sites, canal-side walking trails, and easy access to restaurants, museums, and live music make this ideal for travelers who want both forest and city.
Nearby activities: Kayaking on Lake Charles, walking the Shubenacadie Canal trail, ferry to downtown Halifax, museums, and pubs on the waterfront.

3. Kouchibouguac National Park Campgrounds – New Brunswick
Why you’ll love it: With dark-sky status, pristine beaches, and lush forest trails, this park is ideal for nature lovers looking to slow down. RV sites are quiet, clean, and surrounded by beauty.
Nearby activities: Cycling trails, lagoons, birdwatching, Mi’kmaq cultural sites.
4. Terra Nova National Park – Newman Sound Campground, Newfoundland and Labrador
Why you’ll love it: Camp in the heart of Newfoundland wilderness with ocean inlets, boreal forest trails, and a peaceful atmosphere. A must-visit for those who like their road trips with a side of rugged charm.
Nearby activities: Sea kayaking, wildlife viewing, hiking the Outport Trail.
5. Cavendish Campground – Prince Edward Island National Park, PEI
Why you’ll love it: This oceanside RV park is steps away from the red sand beaches and coastal cliffs that make PEI famous. Plus, it’s ideal for Anne of Green Gables fans or anyone craving seaside quiet.
Nearby activities: Cavendish Beach, Green Gables Heritage Place, biking the Gulf Shore Way.

6. Jacques Cartier Provincial Park – Prince Edward Island
Why you’ll love it: Set on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this small but beautiful park is known for sandy beaches, gentle tides, and stunning sunsets. It’s quiet, clean, and perfect for a low-key summer reset.
Nearby activities: Shell collecting, coastal drives, historic sites, stargazing.
7. Frontcountry Camping – Forillon National Park, Québec
Why you’ll love it: On the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, Forillon combines rugged cliffs, marine wildlife, and dense forest — with RV-accessible sites that offer unbeatable views.
Nearby activities: Sea kayaking, seal watching, lighthouse hikes, interpretive trails.
8. Sandbanks Provincial Park – Picton, Ontario
Why you’ll love it: This beloved Ontario park boasts some of the best beaches in Canada and towering sand dunes perfect for summer adventures. Family-friendly, breezy, and close to wine country.
Nearby activities: Swimming, local wineries, Picton shops, cycling trails.

9. Fundy National Park – Chignecto Campground, New Brunswick
Why you’ll love it: Towering forests, tumbling waterfalls, and the world’s highest tides make this park a favorite among RV travellers. Chignecto offers full-service sites in a peaceful setting.
Nearby activities: Bay of Fundy tides, hiking Dickson Falls, Hopewell Rocks day trip.
10. Bon Echo Provincial Park – Cloyne, Ontario
Why you’ll love it: A serene Ontario park with deep forests, historic rock carvings, and crystal-clear Mazinaw Lake. It’s a painter’s dream and a camper’s paradise.
Nearby activities: Canoeing, Indigenous pictographs, hiking cliffs, guided boat tours.
From coastal cliffs and Acadian culture to hidden forests and red-sand beaches, Eastern Canada is made for slow mornings, scenic drives, and memory-making nights around the fire. These RV parks offer the perfect basecamp for all your adventures.
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