This campground opened for the season on July 29th under new operators. Upgrades have been done to the washrooms and other improvements are ongoing. Operators are local family who live nearby. With the new highway bypassing the area, road noise will be a non-issue. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground will not open in 2009 because it cannot meet sewage standards of the province. The governmental owner will not sell the campground to the lessees for the offered price, and refuses to allocate funding to meet sewage standards. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient and comfortable spot for travellers from the Maritimes to New England and beyond. We always stay at Oak Bay while returning home to western Maine from PEI each summer. Plan to arrive at Oak Bay late afternoon or early evening, enjoy a comfortable evening, and leave by 7:00 am for a quick and easy crossing of the border (a 10 minute drive.) Not only will you miss the huge line and long delay that seems inevitable these days while crossing from mid-morning and later; once you are in Maine, you can promptly set your watch back to 6:15 am, since it's now eastern time! Oak Bay campground is comfortable with large drive-through sites (water and electric) near a basic play ground and (hopefully to continue) a great snack bar with grill. They are pet friendly, and we have always enjoyed the company - often travellers like us, but a fair number of humorous and friendly seasonal residents. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this campground owner very unhelpful when we called ahead to cancel our sites after we had an unfortunate change of plans and we were unable to make our planned reservation. We had also heard that the sites at this campground were very wet and boards and rubber boots were required to get out of your trailer. When questioned about this the owner denied it. We did not get to stay here but after how we were treated we never will. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
An OK place for a night. Many of the sites are shaded. There was a lot of rain and much of the campground was a swamp but that's not their fault. There was a lot of road noise. The Wi-Fi only works in a very small area, and it's not the area that has water hookups. The rest rooms were not that clean. There's swimming available on a beach on the bay and a snack bar. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here one night. Easy in, easy out with a HDT and 35 ft trailer. Good water pressure. "Free" Wi-Fi but it was hit and miss at the trailer. There is some road noise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.