We stayed here during the fall season, they were just about closing the campground, so it was very quiet. We had an oceanfront site, gorgeous! It appears that if it were during the busy season, the sites would be very close together. The office staff were friendly, the internet worked well, the laundry room was clean and St. Andrews is a beautiful location! We had only planned to stay 2 nights, but stayed a week! You can watch the tide come in and go out twice a day from your RV. Their website indicates the park is run by the Kiwanis Club, but in fact, the Kiwanis Club has contracted out the management of the park to a very friendly couple. We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a convenient campground off the main highway. Sites are tight, but ours was an OK back-in for the 42' motor home. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, although the ring was too close to the rig to risk a fire. The water is in view from most sites, but you can request a spot directly facing the shore. It is a clean and seemingly well-run place. You can walk into town. The sewer hose needed an extension due to the distance, so be prepared. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The oceanfront sites are very nice. It is very quiet. The Wi-fi was sketchy-only worked 2 out of 4 days. It is a great location-easy to ride bikes to town. There is not much to do but relax. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Couldn't beat the view! Just across road from bay and only a short walk to St. Andrews. Mostly gravel in campground. We would go back! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Worth the drive down off the TCH. Beautiful location right on the point overlooking the water. Pull-thru sites are actually "drive-ins"; you need to back out. WiFi quite slow but worth the stay. Beautiful little town. Wished we could have stayed longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
After a 6-week tour of the fabulous Atlantic Provinces, we felt that we had saved the best for last. As it was late October it was one of the only campgrounds open in all of New Brunswick. One section to the side was full of empty seasonal RV’s, but all the prime sites were still available for over night, which we appreciated. They have a tiered pricing system, but it costs only a few dollars extra to get a site in the front row with a great view of the Bay of Fundy across lightly-traveled Water Street. Since the camp had only had a few customers, they let us take any site for the lowest price, and gave us a break on our third night. Peak rates are higher, and when the place is full it may seem a bit crowded with no privacy between sites in the open campground. The utilities for each pair of sites are in the same place, which means motorhomes can select a front-in site and trailers a back-in site, each being able to take advantage of the great view in the front row. The sites are level, with 30-amps, water and sewer. The wifi towers are near the office and laundry rooms, so we had only intermittent reception of the free service in the oceanfront row. Our Dish satellite worked from here. The laundry and washroom facilities were adequate. In the summer they have lots going on we understand, but everything was shut down when we were there. The lovely St. Andrews downtown section is only a 10-minute walk in one direction along Water Street, and a great park and wildlife refuge (popular with dog walkers) is a few minutes in the other direction. Bikers will love the short and flat ride to downtown, with the option of exploring the picture-perfect streets and up the hill to the Fairmont Algonquin, which has a highly-rated golf course. We enjoyed watching from our RV windows the extreme Fundy tides, the islands beyond, and even a storm at high tide as waves lapped up and sprayed onto Water Street. I already miss this place, what a great place to stay! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent, washrooms & laundry very clean and wi-fi was good even during heavy rainstorms. Oceanfront view site for 100.00 for off-season rate. The staff was friendly, helpful and responsive to concern over cold showers which was resolved immediately. We would definitely stay at this campground again. We would rate this as a 10+ (877) 393-7070 We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great campsite ... located on the ocean, as the name suggests. Nice open sites ... wide ... easy to get into. Manager very accommodating. We planned to stay for 4 days and ended up staying for a week because it was such a nice spot. We would definitely stay again ... and highly recommend others to try it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The ocean views are great from this park. It's close enough to walk or bicycle into town and beach combing is just across the street. The camp personnel were very accomodating. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
About 20 sites front on the ocean with great views, stay in these if you can, they fill up weekends in July/Aug. The sites are fairly close together, but are far enough apart so you CAN open your slides and awning w/o hitting your neighbor. The CG is very busy on July/Aug weekends. Good free WiFi access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed on site #13 along Bayview rd (or the oceanfront section). This is the section where you want to be at. It overlooks the bay, Maine and all boat traffic coming in & out. This is a mostly RV park with a significant number of seasonals, however, the best RV sites are available for travelers. The tent sites at the back looked nice (we will return to tent later this year), however most are small. They do stack the RV's up close, but with proper parking skills you will have space. There is nothing for kids at the park, and the facilities are quite a walk from the tent site. The showers were cleaner than the flushes, Hot water on the women's side was hit & miss around mid-morning. Walking to town and the oceanfront makes this a return visit. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park with the ocean view. There was no extras at the park. We did have Wi-Fi. It had the basics for us. But a little costly for a park with no amenities. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As newbies to the RV world, we selected KOC last summer when we were traveling through the Maritimes by car. Bought our new RT RS in February and KOC is our first campground experience in an RV. The park is immaculately clean. Sites are well maintained and easy to hook up to (water/sewer/electric). While WiFi is an extra charge, it's worth every penny of it if internet access is something you need. The wireless signal and connection speed is better than most high end hotels I've stayed at on business. This park is definitely an annual visit from us going forward. Additionally, it's important to note that the revenue generated by the park goes to the the St. Andrews Kiwanis Club charities, which makes it all the better. Hat's off to these folks for a job well done. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I gave the park a higher rating based on the wonderful ocean front setting even though our view was of seasonal units. The park is mostly gravel with RVs packed in pretty tight. You must pay $2 per day for WIFI. I suggest you check your signal strength before you pay. We could not get access where we were parked and we were not willing to pay if we had to sit in the office to get access. The quaint town is an easy 1 mile walk to the center of town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wonderful view. Across the road lies the ocean and quite a few sites have an unobstructed view. The park is flat and has an open setting (satellite friendly) however, the sites are small. Everyone is packed in like a Wal-Mart parking lot. Staff was very friendly and accomodating. St. Andrews is a beautiful quaint little village. Overall, not a bad place, but a bit pricy for what was there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with great ocean views of Passamaquoddy Bay. Roads are gravel, and some sites are grass and others all gravel. Nice playground for the kids. Only a few block from downtown area. I saw a few 45' rigs in the park, so it can handle any size rig. The tent area is in a wooded area in the back. Office staff was very friendly. They do charge for their WiFi, but the price was reasonable, $1. 75 for 20 minutes for $5. 95 for a day. They had rates for longer than a day, but I didn't get them. Good strong WiFi signal all over the park. Many open sites for satellite tv or satellite internet. (Most sites aren't shaded.) We would stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.