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222 Holiday parks and RV rentals in New Brunswick

Best New Brunswick luxury holiday parks

Among the 222 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Jolie Vie Wellness Retreat - Wood Tiny Home #5 - New Brunswick
10 1 review
New Brunswick
01/07 – 03/07
SG$149/nighttotal: SG$298 (2 )

Jolie Vie Wellness Retreat - Wood Tiny Home #5

1 2
mobile home , Plaster Rock
The Jolie Vie Wellness Retreat - Wood Tiny Home #5 is a mobile home located in Drummond Parish, approximately 4.8 kilometres from Grand Falls Golf Club and Aroostook Valley Country Club, offering a peaceful escape on a 10-acre property. This cosy cabin accommodates two guests, featuring a caffeine-free philosophy, a porch area, and proximity to the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge for exploration.

Best New Brunswick holiday parks with a pool

Among the 222 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Hillview Hideaway #1 - New Brunswick
10 1 review
New Brunswick
11/07 – 12/07
SG$114/nightfor 1 night

Hillview Hideaway #1

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campervan , Woodstock
The Hillview Hideaway #1 motorhome offers a serene riverside setting on a private property along the Saint John River, positioned between Hartland, home of the world's longest covered bridge, and the historic town of Woodstock, New Brunswick.
This well-appointed caravan accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a garden, providing an excellent base for exploring local attractions or enjoying water activities with your own kayak or canoe.

Frequently asked questions about campings in New Brunswick

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in New Brunswick?

    Definitely! New Brunswick has a vibrant sporting scene. The Moncton Wildcats (hockey) are a popular junior team, and there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy local baseball and other sports. For events, the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton is a major draw, attracting international talent. The Festival acadien, a large celebration of Acadian culture, takes place across the province, with various events and activities in different towns.
  • What are the best holiday parks in New Brunswick?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in New Brunswick?

    Many travellers overlook the Hopewell Rocks, particularly at low tide when you can walk amongst the incredible formations. The Fundy Trail Parkway offers stunning coastal views and hiking opportunities that are less crowded than some of the more popular spots. Also, the Kingswood University campus in Sussex has beautiful architecture and grounds worth exploring. For something truly unique, consider visiting the Magnetic Hill in Moncton.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in New Brunswick?

  • When is the high season in New Brunswick?

    The high season in New Brunswick typically runs from June to September, coinciding with the warmest weather and the peak tourist season. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in New Brunswick?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in New Brunswick are Dominion Hill Country Inn, Glamping With The Sea and Maplebrook Retreat.

  • What foods is New Brunswick best known for?

    New Brunswick's cuisine is a delicious mix of influences. Seafood is a staple, with lobster being a particularly famous export. You'll find plenty of fresh oysters and other shellfish too. Tourtière, a savoury meat pie, is a classic winter dish. Don't forget to try the local craft beers and ciders too.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in New Brunswick?

  • Is New Brunswick a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! New Brunswick boasts numerous campgrounds, ranging from rustic sites in provincial parks to more developed RV parks. Fundy National Park and Kouchibouguac National Park offer stunning natural settings for camping, with access to hiking trails and beaches. Many smaller, privately-run campgrounds are available throughout the province as well.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in New Brunswick?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in New Brunswick?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet people and sample regional produce. Many smaller towns and villages host regular events and festivals throughout the year. Exploring the many museums and historical sites across the province provides insight into the rich history and culture of the region. Consider attending a performance at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton or the Playhouse in Fredericton.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in New Brunswick?

  • Does New Brunswick have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be aware of the potential for extreme weather, particularly during hurricane season (June to November). Black bears are present in the province, so it's important to store food properly and be aware of your surroundings when hiking. The Bay of Fundy's powerful tides can be dangerous, so always check tide times before venturing onto the shore.
  • What are the top hiking trails in New Brunswick for families?

    Fundy National Park has several easy-to-moderate trails suitable for families, offering stunning coastal views. The trails around the Mactaquac Provincial Park offer various difficulty levels and are well-maintained. Many smaller provincial parks also have shorter, family-friendly trails.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in New Brunswick?

    A possible itinerary could include a day exploring the Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park, followed by a day in Saint John, visiting the city's historic sites and waterfront. The third day could be spent exploring the city of Moncton, including Magnetic Hill and the Tidal Bore.

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Best pet friendly New Brunswick holiday parks

Among the 222 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Cozy Retreat - New Brunswick
9.9 23 reviews
New Brunswick
14/07 – 19/07
SG$223/nighttotal: SG$1115 (5 )

Cozy Retreat

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campervan , Shediac
The Cozy Retreat campervan is located on a private lot in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada, approximately 10km from Parlee Beach.
This pet-friendly mobile home sleeps three guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a queen bed, bunk bed, and amenities including a microwave, induction cooktop, and Nespresso machine, plus a spacious deck with a fire pit and barbecue.
Old Mill Farm~wood Lot Camping~off-grid - New Brunswick
10 7 reviews
New Brunswick
18/07 – 19/07
SG$85/nightfor 1 night

Old Mill Farm~wood Lot Camping~off-grid

1 9
camping , Elgin
Old Mill Farm~Wood Lot Camping in Elgin offers 120 acres of private land with river access, encompassing woodland, farmland, and numerous hiking trails.
This Elgin campsite provides tent pitches, trailer parking, and sleeping under the stars, accommodating up to 10 guests in a single-bedroom, single-bathroom dwelling, with on-site equipment rental and pet-friendly facilities.
Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
26/06 – 27/06
SG$249/nightfor 1 night

Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!

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campervan , Saint Andrews
The Safari Glamping Tent offers a forest retreat near Saint Andrews-by-the-Sea, situated in Digdeguash, a rural area on a river 39 kilometres south of the Maine border, providing convenient access to Route 1 for exploring Kingsbrae Gardens and Ministers Island.
This glamping tent accommodates up to four guests with two queen beds, featuring a private enclosure with a portable toilet and sink, access to shared bathrooms and showers, and on-site amenities including WiFi, hot tubs, lawn games, a fire pit, and a walking trail.
Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
01/07 – 03/07
SG$240/nighttotal: SG$480 (2 )

Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!

1 2
campervan , Saint Andrews
The Safari Glamping Tent, part of the "Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!" offer, is situated in Digdeguash, a rural riverside area 39 kilometres south of the Maine border and a short drive from the coastal town of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea.
This accommodation for two guests features a King bed, a private portable toilet and sink, with additional bathrooms and showers available, alongside access to a hot tub, WiFi, and proximity to whale watching, golf, and Kingsbrae Gardens.

Best New Brunswick holiday parks with a locker

Decoy Inn
Waterfront Paradise Retreat - New Brunswick
10 13 reviews
New Brunswick
27/06 – 04/07
SG$190/nighttotal: SG$1330 (7 )

Decoy Inn Waterfront Paradise Retreat

1 5
campervan , Richibucto
The Decoy Inn campervan, situated in a romantic natural setting near Richibucto, New Brunswick, offers a peaceful getaway with unspecified proximity to the town centre and beaches.
This two-bedroom motorhome sleeps seven, boasting a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and a garden, perfect for exploring Richibucto's natural beauty and enjoying stargazing.
Eagle View Comfy Camper 2 - New Brunswick
9.5 13 reviews
New Brunswick
04/08 – 05/08
SG$161/nightfor 1 night

Eagle View Comfy Camper 2

1 3
studio , Hopewell Cape
The Eagle View Comfy Camper 2 is a well-appointed motorhome located privately overlooking Shepody Bay, just 5 minutes from Hopewell Rocks and situated centrally between Moncton and Fundy National Park.
This self-sufficient RV accommodates up to four guests with a queen bed and two fold-out singles, featuring a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, a private deck with bay views, an outdoor BBQ, firepit, and offers opportunities for bass fishing nearby.
Relaxing River Getaway - New Brunswick
10 21 reviews
New Brunswick
11/07 – 12/07
SG$164/nightfor 1 night

Relaxing River Getaway

1 2
campervan , Briggs Corner
The Relaxing River Getaway campervan is located on the Salmon River in Briggs Corner, just a short distance from four-wheeler trails and local amenities, offering a peaceful and secluded setting. This comfortable and modern mobile home is perfect for couples looking for a relaxing escape, with a private lawn area and access to the river for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
The campervan features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, air conditioning, and a private garden. Guests can enjoy the outdoor amenities, including a BBQ, fire pit, and access to four-wheeler trails, making it ideal for an adventurous getaway.
The Hilltop Hideaway | Lake-view W/ Hot Tub - New Brunswick
9.9 101 reviews
New Brunswick
16/07 – 19/07
SG$273/nighttotal: SG$819 (3 )

The Hilltop Hideaway | Lake-view W/ Hot Tub

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mobile home , St. Stephen
This lakeside glamping site near St. Stephen, New Brunswick, offers a private waterfront location with stunning views, a five-minute drive from St. Stephen and a twenty-minute drive (approximately 32km) from St. Andrews.
The self-catering unit features a queen-size bed, kitchenette, bathroom with rainfall shower, hot tub, BBQ, kayaks, and fire pit, accommodating two guests and providing access to swimming, fishing, and kayaking directly from the property.
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