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National Parks

National Parks

Provincial & Private Parks

Provincial & Private Parks

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Plan & Book

Whether you camp next to the ocean or venture to remote wilderness areas, expect to see plenty of wildlife and breathtaking natural wonders in Newfoundland and Labrador. Hike the East Coast Trail and cross the suspension bridge that leads to an abandoned village while camping at La Manche Provincial Park. Take a morning stroll along the 10-kilometre sandy beach from your campsite at the Banting Memorial Municipal Park. Photograph migratory birds on the water’s edge at the Grand Codroy RV Park. 

There are hundreds of campsites and over 90 campgrounds, with varying levels of services and amenities, located throughout the province. It's always a good idea to reserve a campsite before you travel. Campgrounds can fill up quickly on long weekends and during special events and festivals. RV rentals and services stations are available.

A person in an orange shirt and hat sits next to a tent in a lush, green meadow surrounded by tall mountains and a cloudy sky.
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National Parks

Traditional camping and activities are available in two of Newfoundland and Labrador’s national parks, while the remote Torngat Mountains offers a life-changing backcountry landscape. Reservation information can be found at Parks Canada’s site.
 Gros Morne National Park, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rare geology and awe-inspiring scenery, has five unique campgrounds, as well as primitive backcountry camping.
 Terra Nova National Park comprises four hundred square kilometres of boreal forest and seacoast. Campers can choose from two front-country campgrounds and several primitive camping experiences.
 Torngat Mountains National Park is a remote but rewarding experience. Careful planning and the right equipment are musts, and registration with Park officials is required.

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A serene lakeside scene at sunset with a yellow tent pitched among trees. The sky is partly cloudy, and the calm water reflects the soft evening light, creating a tranquil outdoor atmosphere.
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Provincial & Private Parks

Provincial and privately operated campgrounds offer a range of camping options including tent, trailer, RV, and remote sites. Most parks have day-use areas near a pond or the ocean. Camping is a popular summer activity for many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, so make sure you book your campsites as early as possible.
 There are more than 30 provincial parks throughout the province, and 13 offer overnight camping. Reservations can be made at NLcamping.ca, or by calling 1-877-214-2267 (905-566-2405 outside Canada).
 Private campgrounds participate in the Camping Select program, which evaluates and rates camping facilities and recreation activities. Visit our Plan and Book section for a list of campgrounds with their ratings and contact information.

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The View From Here

A couple stands near a tent set up on a rocky beach. Behind them, steep cliffs rise against a blue sky. A cooler and camping chairs are placed nearby, and the ocean is calm, reflecting the clear sky.
Two people setting up a tent by a lakeside with mountainous scenery. Two red camping chairs and a small campfire setup are nearby. A picnic table with a lantern in the foreground. The sky is cloudy, creating a serene outdoor atmosphere.
A man carrying firewood walks toward a campsite with a tent, chairs, and a table. Another person is at the table. Surrounding the site are tall green trees and mountains in the background under a cloudy sky.
A campfire with flames rising, cooking a sausage on a stick. In the background, a yellow and gray tent is set up on a grassy area. The scene suggests a cozy camping atmosphere.
A picturesque landscape shows a tent nestled among lush green trees beside a tranquil blue lake. In the background, mountains rise under a sky scattered with a few clouds.
A large RV is parked at a campsite surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees. Picnic tables and a trash bin are nearby, with mountains visible in the background under a clear sky.
A glowing orange tent is pitched on a rocky hillside under a starry night sky. The Milky Way is clearly visible, stretching across the dark sky. The landscape is quiet and isolated, creating a serene, contemplative scene.
A couple stands near their tent and two kayaks by a tranquil lake at sunset. The sky is painted in vibrant shades of pink and purple, reflecting on the water's surface. Rocky shorelines and distant hills complete the serene landscape.
A couple stands on the porch of a wooden A-frame cabin surrounded by autumn trees. The cabin has a chimney and a small front staircase. The sky is cloudy, adding to the cozy, rustic atmosphere.
A glowing yellow tent is set up on a wooden platform in a forest near a lake. Two people are inside, sitting and gazing out at the serene water. Tall trees surround the campsite, creating a peaceful, natural setting.

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