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Camping

 

Saint-Louis-de-Kent is a virtual paradise for campers. The surrounding region has several campgrounds sure to please everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daigle Park

Family camping

 
10787 Route 134
SaintLouis-de-Kent, NB E4X 1W4

Tel: (506) 876-4540
Toll free: 1-877-DAIGLE1 (324-4531)
 
 
Camping at Daigle Park is like being among friends and family. It is also an Acadian experience at its best. For nearly 40 years, campers meet at Daigle Park for vacations with nature, where forest and sea are side by side.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Evergreen Acres Camping

10374 Route 134
Saint-Louis-de-Kent, NB  E4X 2L2

Tel: (506) 876-4897

www.campingevergreeacres.com

This family campground is pleased to offer bilingual services. With its pool, children’s activities, music shows and much more, this campground is worth the détour. Situated only 6 km from Kouchibouguac National Park.

 
 

Jardine Municipal Park

45 Park Drive
Richibucto, NB E4W 4C6

Tel: (506) 523-7874

parcjardine@richibucto.org

 
Plage d'eau salée non surveillée avec vestiaires, toilettes, stationnement, piscines, cantine, terrain de camping, douches, terrain de jeux et aire de pique-nique. Parc géré par la municipalité. Au nombre des installations, mentionnons aussi les aires de barbecue et un théâtre en plein air.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Parc national Kouchibouguac

186, Route 117
Parc national Kouchibouguac, NB
Canada E4X 2P1

Tel.: (506) 876-2443
 

Kouchibouguac is a fascinating mosaic of bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, sparkling freshwater systems, sheltered lagoons, abandoned fields and tall forests which characterizes the Maritime Plain Natural Region. Natural wonders abound in this Park that boasts the second largest tern colony in North America. As well, the 25 kilometres of shifting sand dunes are home to the endangered piping plover and witness to colonies of both harbour and grey seals that frolic in the sunshine on certain sections of the dunes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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