Hyclass Ocean Campground
Overview
Perched on the scenic oceanfront of Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Shore, Hyclass Ocean Campground offers the perfect setting for a fun-filled family vacation or peaceful coastal escape. Whether you’re soaking in the stunning views of Linwood Harbour from our full-service RV sites or enjoying the tranquility of our private wooded campsites, Hyclass has something for everyone.
The Northumberland Shore is home to the warmest ocean waters in Atlantic Canada, with more warm-water beach parks than anywhere else in the region. Spend your days swimming in the ocean, exploring nearby attractions, sampling fresh local lobster, or teeing off at one of several top-rated golf courses. We’re also just a 10-minute drive from Cape Breton Island and 1 hour from the world-famous Cabot Trail — perfect for an unforgettable day trip.
Our campground includes:
- 69 sites, including un-serviced tent sites, power and water sites, and full hook-up pull-through RV sites (E/W/S)
- Two camping cabins that can accommodate 2 and 4 guests each
- A fifth-wheel rental unit that can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children.
With a mix of open and wooded lots and over 550 meters (1,800 feet) of oceanfront, there’s a spot here for every type of camper.
Pets are permitted in the campsites however only certified service dogs are permitted in the cabins and rental camper accommodations.
Guest amenities include:
- Washrooms with flush toilets and pay showers
- Dishwashing station and kitchen shelter
- Dump station
- Laundromat
- Book exchange
- General store with camping supplies, snacks, ice and firewood
- Free Wi-Fi
- Fire rings at each site
Onsite activities include:
- Ocean swimming
- Playground
- Volleyball, bocce, and washer toss
- Birdwatching and fishing
- Non-motorized boat rentals
- and much more!
We proudly belong to the CCRVC and the Campground Owners Association of Nova Scotia. Discounts for cyclists available.
Open Season: mid-May to mid-October
We look forward to seeing you!
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