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313 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Nova Scotia

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Among the 313 accommodations in Nova Scotia, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Nova Scotia
9.6 8 reviews
Nova Scotia
26/06 – 27/06
83 €/nightfor 1 night

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

1 2
camping , Margaree Valley
Zzzz Moose Camping Cabins offer ‘Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests’ accommodation 8km south of Cape Smokey, near Cape Breton Highlands National Park (25km) and Baddeck (65km), providing easy access to Margaree Valley's attractions.
These glamping cabins, sleeping up to four guests, feature private 3-piece bathrooms in a detached comfort station, a shared kitchen (added 2024), and shaded decks with picnic tables, plus optional breakfast at the on-site Dancing Moose Cafe.

Best Nova Scotia holiday parks with a pool

Among the 313 accommodations in Nova Scotia, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Ocean Breeze Cabin With Hot Tub (Cabane D’horizon) - Nova Scotia
10 129 reviews
Nova Scotia
09/07 – 11/07
205 €/nighttotal: 410 € (2 )

Ocean Breeze Cabin With Hot Tub (Cabane D’horizon)

1 2
mobile home , Digby
This unique sea-can cabin is situated on the Acadian shores, just a short distance from Digby, Nova Scotia. The one-bedroom cabin offers stunning ocean views, a private hot tub, and access to a nearby beach, all just a few kilometres from the town centre.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Nova Scotia

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Nova Scotia, Canada?

    Nova Scotia has a vibrant sporting scene! The annual Halifax International Dragon Boat Festival is a huge event, attracting teams from around the world. For hockey fans, catching a game with the Halifax Mooseheads (major junior hockey) is a must. Beyond organised events, many people enjoy hiking, kayaking, and cycling throughout the province, taking advantage of the stunning natural landscapes.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Nova Scotia?

    Among the holiday parks in Nova Scotia, The Zzzzmoose, Glamping Off The Beaton Path (Ad #4) and Glamping Off The Beaton Path (Ad #2) are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Nova Scotia?

    While Peggy's Cove is iconic, consider exploring Cape Chignecto Provincial Park for its dramatic coastline and challenging hiking trails. The Bay of Fundy's Hopewell Rocks are famous, but nearby Fundy National Park offers quieter, equally stunning scenery and opportunities for wildlife viewing. For history buffs, the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site is less crowded than some other attractions and offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century life.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Nova Scotia?

  • When is the high season in Nova Scotia?

    The peak tourist season in Nova Scotia typically runs from June to August. This is when the weather is warmest and most pleasant for outdoor activities, and when many festivals and events take place. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these months.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Nova Scotia?

  • What foods is Nova Scotia best known for?

    Nova Scotia's culinary scene is fantastic! Seafood is a staple, with lobster being a particularly popular choice. Donair, a unique spiced meat and sweet sauce wrap, is a local favourite. Blueberry anything is also a must-try, from pies and jams to liqueurs. Many restaurants and farmers' markets showcase locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Nova Scotia?

  • Is Nova Scotia a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Nova Scotia boasts numerous campgrounds, ranging from basic sites to those with full amenities. Provincial parks such as Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site and Cape Breton Highlands National Park offer stunning natural settings for camping, with opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife spotting. Many private campgrounds are also available throughout the province.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Nova Scotia?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Nova Scotia are The Zzzzmoose, Glamping Off The Beaton Path (Ad #4) and Glamping Off The Beaton Path (Ad #2).

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Nova Scotia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with the community and sample local produce. Exploring smaller towns and villages allows for more authentic interactions with residents. Many communities host festivals and events celebrating local traditions, providing opportunities to engage with the culture. Consider attending a traditional music session in a local pub or exploring craft shops and galleries to learn about local artisans.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Nova Scotia?

    The Zzzzmoose, Glamping Off The Beaton Path (Ad #4) and Nanny's (A) are the best holiday parks with parking in Nova Scotia.

  • Does Nova Scotia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Nova Scotia's weather can be unpredictable. Pack for all types of conditions, including rain and cooler temperatures, even in summer. Black bears are present in some areas, so it's important to practice responsible wildlife viewing and food storage. The Bay of Fundy's tides are exceptionally strong, so always check tide charts before venturing near the water's edge. In coastal areas, be mindful of strong winds and potential storms.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Nova Scotia for families?

    Many trails are suitable for families. The Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers stunning views, but it's a longer hike. Shorter, easier trails can be found in numerous provincial parks, including Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, which offers beautiful harbour views and gentle inclines. Always check trail difficulty ratings before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Nova Scotia?

    A three-day trip only scratches the surface! One option could be: Day 1: Explore Halifax, visiting the Citadel Hill and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Day 2: Drive the scenic Cabot Trail in Cape Breton (this requires a long driving day). Day 3: Hike a portion of the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park and enjoy the coastal views. This itinerary is ambitious, and a more relaxed approach focusing on a smaller region is often preferable.

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Best pet friendly Nova Scotia holiday parks

Among the 313 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 5 Guests - Nova Scotia
10 3 reviews
Nova Scotia
27/06 – 04/07
167 €/nighttotal: 1169 € (7 )

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 5 Guests

1 2
camping , Englishtown
This rustic lodge, offering 'Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 5 Guests', is located on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, providing easy access to nearby beaches and forests.
The self-catering property features four suites sleeping two or three guests each, with ensuite bathrooms, a communal dining room, living room with fireplace, game room, sauna, spa, and access to outdoor hot tubs (surcharge), a wood-fired pizza oven, and a meditation house; it sleeps up to five guests and includes internet access.
Balsam Fir Shipping Container Cabin - Nova Scotia
10 130 reviews
Nova Scotia
21/07 – 23/07
178 €/nighttotal: 356 € (2 )

Balsam Fir Shipping Container Cabin

1 2
mobile home , Truro
This Balsam Fir cabin is located in Victoria Park, just 4 km from Truro town centre, offering easy access to local shops, restaurants, and attractions.
The repurposed shipping container cabin features a private hot tub, a large bathroom, and a garden, providing a unique and comfortable stay for up to two guests.
Site 4- Hilltop Site, Camping - Nova Scotia
9.8 32 reviews
Nova Scotia
07/08 – 10/08
72 €/nighttotal: 216 € (3 )

Site 4- Hilltop Site, Camping

1 10
camping , Antigonish
Site 1, Close To Comfort Station, offers a spacious (approximately 0.4 hectares) ocean-view pitch near Antigonish, with easy highway access and proximity to Bayside and a 2km hiking trail to waterfalls.
This pet-friendly campsite, sleeping up to 10 guests, includes a picnic table, fire pit, on-site parking, and access to nearby shared washrooms and showers; a common area is available in a nearby barn.
Meadow & Tide Retreat | Modern Coastal Escape - Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
27/06 – 04/07
119 €/nighttotal: 833 € (7 )

Meadow & Tide Retreat | Modern Coastal Escape

1 2
mobile home , Yarmouth
The Meadow & Tide Retreat, a contemporary mobile home, is located on 8 private coastal acres in Nova Scotia, just a few kilometres from Yarmouth and Tusket, offering panoramic views of meadows, salt marshes, rivers, and the Atlantic Ocean.
This pet-friendly accommodation for up to four guests features one bedroom and one bathroom, a full kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, high-speed fibre internet in a dedicated office space, and private access to walking paths leading towards the waterfront, with an outdoor firepit for stargazing.

Best Nova Scotia holiday parks with a locker

The Big Tent - Nova Scotia
10 29 reviews
Nova Scotia
26/07 – 27/07
85 €/nightfor 1 night

The Big Tent

1 2
tent , Antigonish
The Big Tent, an off-grid glamping shelter in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, offers a secluded escape in a rural location, the precise distance to Antigonish town and other landmarks unspecified.
This single-bedroom dwelling sleeps two, features a private shower and toilet, solar power, basic cooking facilities, and is 420-friendly; no Wi-Fi is available.
Container Cottage Tatamagouche - Nova Scotia
9.5 88 reviews
Nova Scotia
03/07 – 05/07
209 €/nighttotal: 418 € (2 )

Container Cottage Tatamagouche

1 2
mobile home , Truro
This unique shipping container tiny home, near Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, offers stunning Northumberland Strait views from its rooftop patio and is a short drive from local restaurants and shops.
The self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a jacuzzi, garden, parking, and excellent guest ratings; nearby activities include hiking, beach visits, and golfing.
The Lobster Boat Inn - Nova Scotia
9.8 9 reviews
Nova Scotia
07/08 – 10/08
287 €/nighttotal: 861 € (3 )

The Lobster Boat Inn

1 10
camping , Antigonish
"High and Dry" is a renovated lobster boat situated in the woods near Antigonish, Nova Scotia, just a short drive from Cape Breton Island and Prince Edward Island. This unique glamping experience has received excellent user and location ratings, with a very good cleanliness rating.
The vessel features a main room with seating and sleeping areas, a wheel house with seating and a bed, and a sleeping loft, accommodating up to 5 guests. Relax on the sundeck, enjoy a hot outdoor shower, gather around the fire pit, cook meals on the covered cooking deck with a BBQ, and explore nearby attractions like the Highland Games in Antigonish.
Trev's Place - Nova Scotia
10 7 reviews
Nova Scotia
20/07 – 23/07
181 €/nighttotal: 543 € (3 )

Trev's Place

1 5
campervan , Antigonish
Trev's Place, a campervan offering in Antigonish, is situated near Antigonish town centre, its precise location yet to be confirmed but potentially within a few kilometres of St Ninian's Cathedral and Antigonish University.
This two-bedroom mobile home sleeps six, boasting a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and a garden, promising a unique stay with excellent user reviews and ample parking.
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