Park Policies
Our common courtesy policies are in place for the benefit and safety of all guests and visitors.
Speed Limit
Our campground has a maximum speed limit of 15 km/hour. A good rule of thumb: if your foot is off the brake, you are driving over the speed limit.
Vehicle Parking
For public safety reasons, no vehicles are allowed to be parked on the streets. Excess vehicles may use the surplus parking lot for ATV & boat trailers.
Pets are welcome
All pets must be on a leash at all times. No pets are to be tied outside and/or left unsupervised. Owners are responsible for immediately cleaning up after their pets and properly disposing of waste in the dedicated dog waste station or garbage bin. Pets must be kept quiet so as to avoid becoming a nuisance to other campers.
Campfires
Fires are only permitted in the campsite’s dedicated fire pits/stoves or the community fire pit. All campers must comply with municipal and provincial campfire advisory conditions. Forest Fire Watch. No fire must ever be left unattended. Fires must be extinguished with water before you leave. Only seasoned firewood may be burned.
In accordance with CFIA regulations to control the spread of harmful insects, campers may only bring and use wood grown and harvested in NB.
Firewood is made available to campers for a reasonable fee.
All peril insurance
All lessees must carry full insurance coverage on their RVs and personal property. Lessees are responsible for the safe behaviour of their guests and to ensure that they follow campground policies.
Subletting
Lessees may not rent out or sublet their sites and/or campers without prior written approval from campground management.
Site upkeep
Lessees are responsible for keeping their sites in a clean and tidy state, free of debris or garbage of any kind. Household garbage must never be left outside at any time. To avoid attracting unsuspecting wildlife, all garbage must be immediately disposed of in the commercial metal garbage box located near the parking lot at the corner of Cook Lane and Waterview lane.
ATVs
All-terrain vehicles are not allowed to drive on the campground streets except when leaving or arriving from the ATV trails which are located outside the campground. ATVs are to be parked and stored in their dedicated trailer when not in use.
ATVs and boat trailers
ATV and boat trailers belonging to our campers are to be stored in the dedicated parking lot on the corner of Cook Lane and Waterview Lane.
Quiet time
Out of respect for your fellow campers, please avoid loud music or making excessive noise during the day. Quiet time is from 11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.
Fireworks
To prevent forest fires and excessive noise, fireworks are not permitted on the campground property.
Lawn mowing and grounds maintenance
Lawncare and maintenance are the responsibility of the campground staff.
Site improvements
Site improvements such as decks and other constructions require prior approval from management and are solely at the expense of the lessee.
Moving camper units onto or off the property
To avoid traffic congestion, all campers moving out of the park must do so before 11:00 am. All incoming camper units must move in after 3:00 p.m.
All tenants shall be mindful that the property is privately owned
Tenants accept camping privileges with the understanding that they hereby release the campground owners of all liability for the tenants’ property damage or bodily injury arising from their use of the campground facilities. Tenants further agree to indemnify the landlord against any claim resulting from property damage or bodily injury incurred by them, their family or guests arising from their use of the camping facilities.
The campground owners are not responsible for any damage, vandalism or theft of the tenants’ personal properties.
Cancelation policy
Cancellations received 7 days prior to check-in time will be subject to a full refund.
Campers cancelling their reservation up to 48 hours prior to check-in time will receive a 50% refund.
Reservations cancelled less than 48 hours prior to check-in time are non refundable.
Early Spring and Fall water protocol
All our sites are equipped with specialized frost free water taps, which ensure that the water is siphoned down approximately 3 feet below ground. All water hoses must be disconnected during cold snaps, this will ensure that you will always have water available to fill your tanks when required.
In order to avoid possible frost damage, we request that all campers disconnect their Rv water hose when leaving or during predicted cold snaps.
The non-compliance of our common courtesy policies could result in you having to remove your RV from the premises without reimbursement.