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matt24may
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Jul 28, 2013

First Time RVer looking for welcome insights

We are first time RVers and will be travelling in a 28foot Class B in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Islands in mid August. We are looking for campground recommendations and would appreciate any insights members of this forum would care to share. Do we need to reserve in advance or will we be bale to plan each day as we go? Many thanks
Ballard family

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  • Thanks ever so much for insights. We're 4 adults, no kids stuff preferred. Am looking at visiting the following sites:
    - Rayport at Martins River
    - Kejimkujik National Park
    - Whale Cove, Digby Neck
    - Dunromin at Annapolis Royal
    - Highbury Gardens
    - Shubie, Halifax

    Hope no 'no-no's' in this list.
  • I've always liked using this site for campground reviews:

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/
  • Reservations are always recommended to avoid disappointment. Weekends may require advance planning. There are nice campgrounds and crappy campgrounds in NS & PEI. A lot depends on what you are looking for ... kids stuff? no kids? Privacy, wooded, easy access, hookups etc?

    You can search the tourist guides for campgrounds then when you find a place that seems to meet your needs Google it and add REVIEWS to the name of the campground. This should give you a number of review sites to choose from.

    To help you better what areas are you thinking camping?
  • 28 foot class B?...think you mean C

    anyways during the weekends you will have difficulty so planning ahead can be important.All depends on how you like to roll so to speak.

    I like have it preplanned