Caribou–Munroes Island Provincial Park
Northumberland Shore, Caribou
Overview
Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park is 11 km (7 mi) north of Pictou and close to the PEI ferry terminal. A mile-long sand beach offers some of the warmest saltwater swimming north of the Carolinas and the campground provides excellent opportunities for camping, or just appreciating nature. Hiking trails can be enjoyed along the shore to Munroes Island. Other activities include bird watching, canoeing and kayaking.
Nearby
- Northumberland Fisheries Museum
- Hector Heritage Quay and Visitors Marina
- Museum of Industry
- Westray Memorial
Campground accommodations include
- 95 overnight sites (17 open, 4 partially wooded and 3 wooded sites with electrical service; 17 open sites with electrical and water service, 54 unserviced wooded sites)
- Open sites are situated on a hill overlooking the ocean
- Walk-in sites available
- Group sites available.
Park amenities include
- flush toilets
- showers
- disposal station
- fire grills
- cooking shelters
- dishwashing station
- change houses
- wood
- ice
Wi-Fi is available at the park office and surrounding area. This is a Campground Host park. Leashed pets permitted.
Detailed Information
- Outdoor activities: Hiking, Swimming
- Directions: Hwy 104, Exit 22 to Hwy 106 to Caribou; 6 km (4 mi) north of Pictou.
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