
Discover unspoiled natural wonders. Not to mention an abundance of breathing room.
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.

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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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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