Halifax Regional Campgrounds
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Located just outside downtown Halifax, this wheelchair-accessible campground offers 200 sites, many of which are pull through's with full hook-ups, as well as Kamping Kabins. Other features include a laundromat, flush toilets, coin showers, an outdoor pool, a games hall, picnic tables, internet access and a camper’s store.
This waterfront campground is the only one located within the city limits. 66 serviced and 34 unserviced sites are available. Amenities include a canteen, a store, internet access, a playground, a sheltered picnic area and a supervised beach with a volleyball court.
This riverside campground has 185 open and wooded campsites, and features a pool, a games room, a playground, an arcade and horseshoe pits. Enjoy events and activities like hayrides and weekend bingo games. A nine-hole golf course is located next to the property.
Enjoy 61 open and wooded campsites at this park, located on a private lake in the Halifax Metro region. Amenities include flush toilets, showers, a campers store, a laundromat and swimming facilities.
Resting on the banks of the Sackville River, this KOA creates a peaceful retreat within reach of many prime attractions. Settle in among open and wooded campsites. Rent a canoe on-site or explore the nearby wooded trails. In downtown Halifax, 30 minutes away, admire the harbour view from the Citadel, which once guarded this key naval station of the British Empire. Stroll through the Halifax Public Gardens, the oldest Victorian garden in North America. Peggy's Cove, a much-photographed fishing village with a picture-perfect lighthouse and lobster pots, lies a few miles east. Watch the world's highest tides roll in and out of the Bay of Fundy and visit the site of the Acadian village that inspired Longfellow's Evangeline







