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WELCOME TO CAMPING YOUNGHALL
Located at 747 Youghall Drive in Bathurst NB, we are in the city limits right in between Youghall Beach and Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club. With beautiful views of the water and acres of wooded area it’s the perfect spot for walking, biking or just enjoying the scenery. We are a family owned and operated business. We offer sites with complete services (water, power, sewage) for your RV, or more secluded tenting sites. We have 30 and 50 amp sites available to choose from. All sites include picnic table and fire pit! With parks, paddle boat rentals and an arcade and canteen we offer lots of activities for kids of all ages.
Great waterside, pool is heated to perfection. You do not need to be camping there to go on it either! Perfect if you are camping, or wanting to do something with your family. Read more
Camping Hache Inc. welcomes you with dedicated owners, playful campers and plenty of activities.Come stay with us and enjoy your summer by being close to several services and activities. Camping Hache Inc. is a destination not to be missed in the Chaleur region. Come and see us and we will be happy to serve you and welcome you.
Si vous cherchez un camping avec plein d activités, de la musique, du plaisir et des campeurs énergétiques et souriants, au Camping Haché est le camping que vous cherchez!! Venez vous ajouter à notre grande famille!! :)Read more
On the shores of Baies des Chaleur, Camping Murraywood Park offers a wide range of services. We have a lot of spaces shaded for tent and trailer, a heated pool, an activity room, playgrounds and more. We welcome you in a family atmosphere with activities for all!
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