Campsites / RV Parks in Wood Island, Prince Edward Island
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Approx 11km away in Belfast:
Bens Lake Campground and Fishing

Ben's Lake Trout Fishing & Campground is a beautiful scenic piece of eastern Prince Edward Island, located in Bellevue. This unique location has it all for the first time fisherman or the avid fly fisherman. If you just want to try your hand at fishing you can catch and release or stay to camp for the evening and cook up your feed. All equipment and bait is available for rent. For those of .....
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Approx 12km away in Murray Harbour:
Seal Cove Campground & Golf Course

Full service RV and camping park with beach, heated pool, mini-golf, 9-hole executive golf course, boat launch, kayak rentals, open and wooded sites. Laundromat, clean rest rooms, canteen. Nous parlons Francais! Leashed pets welcome.
Approx 12km away in Murray Harbour:
Reid's Ocean Front RV Park & Cottage
Come treat yourself to a relaxing Prince Edward Island vacation, on the friendly shores of the blue Northumberland Strait. You'll enjoy our scenic sandy beach, nearby fishing villages, seal-watching cruises, and craft shops, and get introduced to "ceilidhs", community festivals and Island dining experiences. Know what's even better than lying around the beach and watching the fishing boats go by? .....

