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Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada

Submitted by Teresa

About.com Rating five out of Five

By David Sweet, About.com

Teresa - I found this campground when searching for a place to stay while enroute to Nova Scotia, and we camped there in July 1999.

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Having a disabled son, we requested an accessible site and the one we got was the best accessible site we've ever had. It was large, extremely private. The comfort station was behind our site with a private lighted pathway to get there. The comfort stations were very clean, with eating areas (great when it's raining), dishwashing facilities, showers, and woodstoves. Although we only had a chance to go on one trail, the park has many different ones. The park also has a heated saltwater pool and a restaurant which serves fresh lobster and other seafood (which of course we had to try). The area is famous for the highest tides in the world (in the village of Alma, very close by). We look forward to returning there one day. If we had known how nice it was, we would have planned for a longer stay.

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