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Eastview Campground

If you’re a fan of camping, then the Eastview campground is the perfect place to stay when passing through the town. The campground has fully serviced sites if you’re planning on taking an RV and sites without power and water for tents.

Both the tent and RV sites also include firewood and access to showers located on the campgrounds. Also located on the campgrounds is Eastview playground, which is perfect if you plan on bringing kids along.

If you enjoy camping, staying at Eastview Campground will ensure a comfortable and enjoyable time.

Photo: Google Street View

 

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Camp Lake Park

Another great spot to stay in Camp Lake Park, a campground located just east of town. This park contains a beautiful beach that is great for swimming and boating. Playgrounds, volleyball nets, and basketball courts are also available.

Camp Lake includes powered and non-powered sites, showers, cookhouses, and firewood to make the most of your stay.

Grab your friends, a towel, and a swimsuit, and have a stay at the beautiful Camp Lake Park.

Photo: https://www.campreservations.ca/campground/camp-lake-park-737

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Boylston Provincial Park

Boylston Provincial Park is a public natural park with many activities and amenities. In the park, there are 34 campsites with a large variety of hiking trails located around them. The park also has access to a freshwater lake, where visitors can swim, kayak, fish, and participate in various water activities. Services offered include washrooms with showers, free wifi, firewood/ice, a dishwashing station, and drinking water taps.

Photo: https://parks.novascotia.ca/park/boylston

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Tor Bay Provincial Park

Tor Bay Provincial Park is a public natural park located in a rocky area of the Nova Scotian shoreline. The park offers many activities, such as camping, hiking, biking, and picnic areas, and water activities, such as swimming, kayaking, boating, fishing, and many more. Within the park, there are also fine sand beaches, perfect for kids to play around in. The park offers many services, including fully functioning bathrooms with water and wifi.

Photo: https://parks.novascotia.ca/park/tor-bay

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Terra Nova National Park

Located on the island of Newfoundland and Labrador, Terra Nova National Park includes 400 km2 of park grounds where land and sea are so enchanting they compete for your attention.

One of Canada’s most easterly national parks, Terra Nova, has plenty of magic for you to explore! From its boreal forests to outdoor theater, the park offers camping, hiking, paddling, and fishing. It is well-known for its numerous hiking trails, with plenty of land to cover. The breathtaking views of Terra National Park are like no other – if you are ready for an adventure, this is the place for you! Like most of Canada’s national parks, there is an entrance fee (daily or annual).

Photo: https://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/top-destinations/terra-nova

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Chinook Lake Campground

The Rocky Mountains in Alberta are a must-see when visiting Coleman. With the iconic crystal blue waters and the Rocky Mountains in the background, this is the place to canoe and take in what Coleman has to offer.

Photo: Google Maps, Brian Lee

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Camping Villa des Sables

Camping Villa des Sables is a campsite located by the water. It provides the perfect weekend getaway with both camping and water-based activities.

The campsite is known to offer direct access to the best tourist attractions in the area while also providing a quiet place to relax and enjoy nature bathing. The camp has been operating for 63 years, so they have all the experience necessary to provide you with the best experience possible.

Photo: Google Maps, Camping Villa des Sables

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Hanna’s Second Goose

Don’t miss the selfie spot!

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River Road Bed & Breakfast

Travellers can stay in a lovely country property hidden in the trees. The Rocky Mountain Foothills are just minutes away. Hiking, fishing, boating, golfing, downhill skiing, and cross-country skiing are just a few activities available in the hotel area.

Photos: http://www.ariverroad.com/

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Pineridge Adventure Camp

Pineridge Adventure Camp is about encouraging campers to explore healthy relationships with nature, God, and each other, as well as providing tools to help them grow in their spiritual journey at their speed and decision.

Pineridge welcomes children from non-religious or other religious backgrounds, making it a welcoming environment for tourists to enjoy while in town.

Photo: https://gopineridge.com/

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Gîte La Veilleuse

This cottage has a view of the river, with golfing and biking amenities less than one kilometre away. There are large rooms with comfortable beds, as well as lunches available with fresh seasonal fruit.

Photo: http://gite-la-veilleuse-bed-breakfast.quebechotels.info/fr/

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