Campground is very convenient to Digby and we were here a little late in the year so it wasn't full. If full, it would probably seem quite crowded with the spaces on top of each other. That being said, it was a nice stop, with friendly owners, and suited us well for exploring the local area. Wonderful scallops can be purchased in town, and a good farmer's market on the weekends. Nice area to walk the dog, too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small campground, and although it is basic, is terrific. The owner/camp hosts were two of the nicest, most accommodating people we've met. They were just great to us, and saw to it that we had the perfect spot for our needs. They were also very helpful in setting us up for a whale watching tour, and giving us suggestions for good places to eat in Digby. The campsites are wide and roomy, with lots of grass space in between. Our site was level, and most of the others looked the same. W/S/E Services were strong and worked fine. We were at the end of the park, and got a good Wi-Fi signal most of the time. It seemed to drop out at night, but return in the morning. There is a sweet little swimming pool, and a miniature golf. And, there is a walking trail behind the park that was great for the dogs, or taking a walk into digby. Wish there had been a fenced dog run in the park, but not so lucky as that. There is no camp store to speak of, but shopping is just minutes away. The Bay of Fundy is right outside the campground, and it was fun to see the tide go in and out twice a day. Very dramatic. We didn't use the laundry or washrooms, so I cannot comment on them. If you don't need a lot of bells and whistles, you'll be happy here. We were here for 4 days and would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The two camp hosts here are probably the nicest we have ever met. When we told them we wanted to do a whale watching tour (famous on Digby Neck) they immediately got on the phone and called several to see if they could find us a reservation. Really above and beyond. This location is wonderful for eating Digby scallops (famous) and doing a whale watching tour. The town is very close. It's a bit of a drive for the whale watching tour but so worth it. We must have seen 2-3 dozen whales (mother's with babies). It makes some of the other tours we have done in the U.S. look like a joke. The only reason they did not get a 10 from me was because we never could connect to their internet. In Canada we were always hoping to be able to contact family even by email and we were unsuccessful here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree with everything in the previous review. We enjoyed Digby and Digby Campground is the perfect place to stay while seeing the area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is a mixture of 20 and 30 amp sites, advise reservation. Sites are basically open for satellite and level. Wi-Fi is very spotty, but isn’t that the fact at most parks. The finest feature is a pleasant 10 minute walk through the woods into the town of Digby, and a close second is the very friendly owners. Nothing fancy about this place, but would definitely stay at this small campground again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great place to stay in Digby area. Owners are very helpful. Convenient location near Bay ferries and Annapolis Royal; fairly level grass sites; no breakers on shore power hookup; didn’t use facilities but they looked fairly clean though old. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Quiet park on edge of town and on road to/from ferry landing. Big rig sites were back-in, but had nice view over campground. Short walk to town. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice park, very convenient to the Digby - Saint John ferry, as well as the town of Digby. Our satellite system worked fine. We would have stayed much longer, but a family emergency forced us to head home. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place to stay in Digby area. Owners are very nice. Sites are adequate. The place was full because of the Wharf Rat Rally, but we did not feel crowded. Walking trail to town. And as others said, a good place to stay for exploring the Neck and Annapolis Royal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small campground which provides an excellent place to stay while visiting Digby and the Digby Neck. Also, easy drive to the historic town of Annapolis Royal and the reconstruction of the Port Royal site. Digby is the scallop center of Nova Scotia, and there are several excellent seafood restaurants near the campground. The campground staff is friendly, and knowledgeable of the best places to visit while in the Digby area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.