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Grand Falls Gorge Campground
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Nearby attractions
Grand Falls Gorge Trail
125 Manse Rd, Grand Falls, NB E3Z 2X4, Canada
Malobiannah Tourist Information Centre
25 Chem. Madawaska, Grand-Sault, NB E3Y 1C6, Canada
Zip Zag Ziplines
25 Chem. Madawaska, Grand-Sault, NB E3Y 1C6, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Le Grand Saut
155 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2J8, Canada
Kozy Restro Bar
117 Boulevard, Grand Falls, NB E3Z 2J6, Canada
Greco Pizza
77 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2J6, Canada
Pizza Boy
80 Chem. Tobique, Grand-Sault, NB E3Y 1B9, Canada
Jack Fries
233 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2K1, Canada
4 Season Restaurant
235 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2K1, Canada
Burger King
100 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2S3, Canada
Trésors et Délices
264 Bd Broadway, Grand-Sault, NB E3Z 2K2, Canada
Subway
218 Bd Broadway Suite 104, Grand Falls, NB E3Z 2J9, Canada
Hilltop Restaurant
131A Chem. Madawaska, Grand-Sault, NB E3Y 1A7, Canada
Nearby hotels
Hill Top Motel & Restaurant
131 Chem. Madawaska, Grand-Sault, NB E3Y 1A7, Canada
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Grand Falls Gorge Campground

120 Manse Rd, Grand Falls, NB E3Z 2X4, Canada
4.0(185)

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attractions: Grand Falls Gorge Trail, Malobiannah Tourist Information Centre, Zip Zag Ziplines, restaurants: Le Grand Saut, Kozy Restro Bar, Greco Pizza, Pizza Boy, Jack Fries, 4 Season Restaurant, Burger King, Trésors et Délices, Subway, Hilltop Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Grand Falls Gorge Campground

Grand Falls Gorge Trail

Malobiannah Tourist Information Centre

Zip Zag Ziplines

Grand Falls Gorge Trail

Grand Falls Gorge Trail

4.6

(82)

Open 24 hours
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Malobiannah Tourist Information Centre

Malobiannah Tourist Information Centre

4.6

(560)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Zip Zag Ziplines

Zip Zag Ziplines

4.7

(106)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Grand Falls Gorge Campground

Le Grand Saut

Kozy Restro Bar

Greco Pizza

Pizza Boy

Jack Fries

4 Season Restaurant

Burger King

Trésors et Délices

Subway

Hilltop Restaurant

Le Grand Saut

Le Grand Saut

4.6

(435)

Click for details
Kozy Restro Bar

Kozy Restro Bar

4.5

(62)

$$

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Greco Pizza

Greco Pizza

4.2

(170)

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Pizza Boy

Pizza Boy

4.4

(236)

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Reviews of Grand Falls Gorge Campground

4.0
(185)
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4.0
21w

We stayed at this campground in mid-July for one night with our family of four and our large dog, and we had a great experience! The campground is well-equipped with amenities: there’s a washroom with a shower stall and a single electrical outlet in that area. The main check-in building includes a game room, a book exchange, coin laundry, and a dishwashing station. Firewood was available for purchase at around $10 a bag. The site we stayed at was clean, and we noticed garbage and bottle recycling are available throughout the park. There’s also a septic dump station. Our site had a well-maintained picnic table and a fire ring, which made it easy to enjoy dinner and a campfire in the evening. The campground has a small loop with a scenic viewing area. For more adventure, you can head into town to enjoy breathtaking views of the gorge or try ziplining ($50 for adults, $48 for youth and seniors). We stayed at site 24, which has one of the best views of the gorge—absolutely beautiful. Just a heads-up: sites 23, 24, and 25 are tent-only and do not have electricity. We paid $49 for one night, and while the view was great, we really wished the site had power. Being closest to the gorge, you’ll hear the rushing water all night. Some may find it soothing; others might find it a bit loud. Also, there are light posts nearby, which are helpful when walking after dark but can be a bit bright if you're trying to sleep in a tent. If proximity to amenities is important, site 18 appeared to be the closest to the washroom building. We all felt safe during our stay, and it’s great that dogs are welcome! Outside the campground, there are even more activities for families: a splash pad, a public pool (open 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.), a park at the nearby school, as well as skate and BMX parks, and tennis courts—all within walking distance or a short drive. Overall, it’s a peaceful, well-kept campground with great amenities both on-site and nearby. That said, for our family, one night felt like enough—perfect for a quick visit or stopover rather than an...

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4.0
8y

Spent one night here on our way to the east coast. If you are the kind of person that likes big secluded sites this campground is not for you. The sites are small, you will definitely get to know your neighbours. But this campground is absolutely perfect for a place to sleep on your way somewhere. Just a short 10 minute drive off the trans Canada gets you at your location. The washrooms and nice warm showers are super clean and well maintained. You are right in the middle of town so you can easily walk to restaurants. You are steps from the gorge and falls with well maintained paths that follow the edge of the gorge. If you get up early you can often see bald eagles perched on the trees along the gorge. Finally there is free wifi to make your teenagers happy. So while I don't think this is a campground you need to spend more than one night at I would say it's a perfect stopping point on your way to...

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5.0
2y

Campground conveniently located in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. Clean with the serene sounds of flowing water. Customer Service Very friendly, professional, accommodating and helpful— we were lent a tarp for under the tent, canceling dates and moving site location was easy, and we were recommended a local site rock beach to explore to name a few. We stayed here two different nights along our trip. Bathroom and Showers Free. Felt safe as there is a bathroom code and they are part of the office building. Access to a Clean Kitchen, Nook and drinking water. The walking trails and views superb and nicely maintained. HillTop Restaurant is also a must visit, Great breakfast food and the view is incredible. Falls & Gorge Camping is one of the best campgrounds we stayed at along our trip to Prince Edward Island from Ontario and we highly recommend to others. Thank you for making our stay...

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CrystalCrystal
We stayed at this campground in mid-July for one night with our family of four and our large dog, and we had a great experience! The campground is well-equipped with amenities: there’s a washroom with a shower stall and a single electrical outlet in that area. The main check-in building includes a game room, a book exchange, coin laundry, and a dishwashing station. Firewood was available for purchase at around $10 a bag. The site we stayed at was clean, and we noticed garbage and bottle recycling are available throughout the park. There’s also a septic dump station. Our site had a well-maintained picnic table and a fire ring, which made it easy to enjoy dinner and a campfire in the evening. The campground has a small loop with a scenic viewing area. For more adventure, you can head into town to enjoy breathtaking views of the gorge or try ziplining ($50 for adults, $48 for youth and seniors). We stayed at site 24, which has one of the best views of the gorge—absolutely beautiful. Just a heads-up: sites 23, 24, and 25 are tent-only and do not have electricity. We paid $49 for one night, and while the view was great, we really wished the site had power. Being closest to the gorge, you’ll hear the rushing water all night. Some may find it soothing; others might find it a bit loud. Also, there are light posts nearby, which are helpful when walking after dark but can be a bit bright if you're trying to sleep in a tent. If proximity to amenities is important, site 18 appeared to be the closest to the washroom building. We all felt safe during our stay, and it’s great that dogs are welcome! Outside the campground, there are even more activities for families: a splash pad, a public pool (open 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.), a park at the nearby school, as well as skate and BMX parks, and tennis courts—all within walking distance or a short drive. Overall, it’s a peaceful, well-kept campground with great amenities both on-site and nearby. That said, for our family, one night felt like enough—perfect for a quick visit or stopover rather than an extended stay.
Lisa H.Lisa H.
Campground conveniently located in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. Clean with the serene sounds of flowing water. Customer Service Very friendly, professional, accommodating and helpful— we were lent a tarp for under the tent, canceling dates and moving site location was easy, and we were recommended a local site rock beach to explore to name a few. We stayed here two different nights along our trip. Bathroom and Showers Free. Felt safe as there is a bathroom code and they are part of the office building. Access to a Clean Kitchen, Nook and drinking water. The walking trails and views superb and nicely maintained. HillTop Restaurant is also a must visit, Great breakfast food and the view is incredible. Falls & Gorge Camping is one of the best campgrounds we stayed at along our trip to Prince Edward Island from Ontario and we highly recommend to others. Thank you for making our stay a great one!
Kawartha Lakes MediaKawartha Lakes Media
Very quiet little camp ground with about 25 sites or so. Most with full service and 30amp electric. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Has a great view of the gorge below and walking trail to the falls. Lots to do here in Grand Falls. 2017 Update: The campground office has undergone some needed changes. Staffing on the other hand has also changed. The friendly familiar face of Patrick is no longer there. He actually made the stay at the park the most pleasant it could possibly be. Hopefully he will be back next year, and this change in staffing does not hurt the campgrounds reputation.
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We stayed at this campground in mid-July for one night with our family of four and our large dog, and we had a great experience! The campground is well-equipped with amenities: there’s a washroom with a shower stall and a single electrical outlet in that area. The main check-in building includes a game room, a book exchange, coin laundry, and a dishwashing station. Firewood was available for purchase at around $10 a bag. The site we stayed at was clean, and we noticed garbage and bottle recycling are available throughout the park. There’s also a septic dump station. Our site had a well-maintained picnic table and a fire ring, which made it easy to enjoy dinner and a campfire in the evening. The campground has a small loop with a scenic viewing area. For more adventure, you can head into town to enjoy breathtaking views of the gorge or try ziplining ($50 for adults, $48 for youth and seniors). We stayed at site 24, which has one of the best views of the gorge—absolutely beautiful. Just a heads-up: sites 23, 24, and 25 are tent-only and do not have electricity. We paid $49 for one night, and while the view was great, we really wished the site had power. Being closest to the gorge, you’ll hear the rushing water all night. Some may find it soothing; others might find it a bit loud. Also, there are light posts nearby, which are helpful when walking after dark but can be a bit bright if you're trying to sleep in a tent. If proximity to amenities is important, site 18 appeared to be the closest to the washroom building. We all felt safe during our stay, and it’s great that dogs are welcome! Outside the campground, there are even more activities for families: a splash pad, a public pool (open 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.), a park at the nearby school, as well as skate and BMX parks, and tennis courts—all within walking distance or a short drive. Overall, it’s a peaceful, well-kept campground with great amenities both on-site and nearby. That said, for our family, one night felt like enough—perfect for a quick visit or stopover rather than an extended stay.
Crystal

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Campground conveniently located in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. Clean with the serene sounds of flowing water. Customer Service Very friendly, professional, accommodating and helpful— we were lent a tarp for under the tent, canceling dates and moving site location was easy, and we were recommended a local site rock beach to explore to name a few. We stayed here two different nights along our trip. Bathroom and Showers Free. Felt safe as there is a bathroom code and they are part of the office building. Access to a Clean Kitchen, Nook and drinking water. The walking trails and views superb and nicely maintained. HillTop Restaurant is also a must visit, Great breakfast food and the view is incredible. Falls & Gorge Camping is one of the best campgrounds we stayed at along our trip to Prince Edward Island from Ontario and we highly recommend to others. Thank you for making our stay a great one!
Lisa H.

Lisa H.

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Very quiet little camp ground with about 25 sites or so. Most with full service and 30amp electric. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Has a great view of the gorge below and walking trail to the falls. Lots to do here in Grand Falls. 2017 Update: The campground office has undergone some needed changes. Staffing on the other hand has also changed. The friendly familiar face of Patrick is no longer there. He actually made the stay at the park the most pleasant it could possibly be. Hopefully he will be back next year, and this change in staffing does not hurt the campgrounds reputation.
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