Elm River Park

Debert, Nova Scotia

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Elm River Park was a campsite / RV park located in Debert.

Nearby restaurants include Tim Hortons, Catch Of The Bay, and Double C.

Address and Location details

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Debert
Nova Scotia
B0M 1G0
Canada


Tel: (902) 662-****

Rated 7 out of 10 with 2 reviews

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Reviewer: Not provided on Mon 19 Jul 2010 rated 10 out of 10.

This is a beautiful park right on the river. We had a great time visiting all the nearby attractions. We watched the tidal bore on the Bay of Fundy. Very cool!

Positives: The owners are extremely nice.

Negatives: None

Staff / Service: 10
Location: 9
Cleanliness: 10

Reviewer: Not provided on Sun 30 Aug 2009 rated 4 out of 10.

We are travelling by push bikes and had a merchant about 30km northwest call and find out if they were open for a pup tent... reply was yes no problem they had room..... We arrived after passing another Good Sam park 5km northwest to a flooded campsite. you could not walk around without getting your feet wet, the pool was cold, the washrooms were excellent with laundry, okay games room to get away from the million mosquitos. Only complaint... the management should have been more considerate and directed us to the Hilltop CG due to their current situation! a no return site


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Alternates

Bed & Breakfast

Approx 1 km away in Maitland:

Constructed for the most part by the master carpenters of the local ship building industry, the homes of Maitland provide a extraordinary exhibition of unique 19th century architecture. Cresthaven was built in the Classical Revival Style for Captain John Macomber in 1865.

19 Ferry Lane
Maitland, Nova Scotia
B0N1T0