We watch every site at Cape Chignecto Provincial Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.
Pick your dates, pick the sites you want, we do the watching.
The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 79% of weekend nights in peak season (Jun–Aug). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.
These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Cape Chignecto Provincial Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.
Set up an alert →At Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, towering 180 m (600 ft.) sea cliffs rise from the Bay of Fundy, while the world's highest tides lap at their base. Best described as a wilderness park, it has 29 km (18 mi.) of pristine coastline, beaches, sheltered coves, deep valleys, rare plants, and remnant old-growth forests. The park offers 52 km (32 mi.) of wilderness trails, 68 hike-in campsites (including 3 cabins and 1 bunkhouse), 28 walk-in campsites with picnic tables and firepits, day-use trails with raised lookoff platforms (Eatonville), and a picnic area. Fires are not permitted at the hike-in campsites however are permitted at the New Yarmouth walk-in campsites within the firepits and within the cabin and bunkhouse wood stoves. Potable water and firewood is provided at the New Yarmouth walk-in campsites as well as at the cabins and bunkhouse. Vault toilets are conveniently located throughout the park. Follow Route 209 from Parrsboro to West Advocate; from Highway 104, Exit 4 at Amherst, follow Route 2 to Upper Nappan, take Route 302 to Maccan, Route 242 to River Hebert and then follow Route 209 through Joggins to West Advocate.