Would have rated the park a 9 if the interior roads were not in such bad condition. We arrived after several days of rain and the red mud was terrible, especially when trying to level on their grassy spots. Our site overlooked the water--the view was amazing. We watched the seals. The personnel were very friendly and helpful. Would recommend the place. Very close to the Nova Scotia ferry. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is just 2 miles down the road from the Wood Islands ferry terminal, Park staff were pleasant and helpful when we arrived in the evening, with a bum tire. The campground faces the Northumberland Strait, and there are long pull-through sites facing the water. Other sites are quite large, some have a water view as well, and all have some trees. A stairway leads down to the red sand beach, which lends itself to walking and wildlife viewing. We saw seals and many shore birds, as well as a few brave souls enjoying the surf. This is a very pretty campground, and provided us with a pleasant and serene camping experience. We were traveling during the shoulder season, and had no trouble getting a site, even at 7:30 PM, but I think reservations would be wise during the peak summer season, especially on the weekends. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.