Overview
Caribou and Munroes Island Provincial Park is 11 km (7 mi) north of junction of Routes 6, 106 and 376 through Pictou in the Northumberland Shore region. 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 Munroe's Island. Other activities include bird watching, canoeing and kayaking. Our Park is just 10 km (6 mi) from the Town of Pictou where you can enjoy many attractions such as the Northumberland Fisheries Museum and the Hector National Exhibit Centre.
Our campground accommodations include 95 overnight sites (un-serviced); open, wooded, group sites, and some walk-in sites are available. Our open sites are situated on a hill overlooking the ocean. Park amenities include flush toilets, showers, disposal station, fire grills, wood, cook shelters, change houses, and ice. Wireless Internet access is available at the administration building only and the surrounding area (please see park receptionist for details). A Campground Host is on site. Leashed pets are permitted. MasterCard, Visa and Direct Debit are accepted.
Facilities / Services
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pets welcome
Detailed Information
Outdoor activities: Hiking
Directions: Hwy 104, Exit 22 to Hwy 106 to Caribou; 6 km (4 mi) north of Pictou.
Payment types: Debit card, Mastercard, Visa
Cancellation policy: 24 hours