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    North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA - Site 23 on right. Shows average 3W hookup site width. Length over 50'.

    North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA

    4.0(4 reviews)
    54.4 km

    Jason, the owner of the campground was extremely friendly and super accommodating…read more The camp site was huge, open and beautiful. Everything was very clean and it was right at the foot of a great cliff. Highly recommend this campsite to anyone looking for a great place to stay ( also close to Sydney ) Make sure to contact the office before 8pm if you are doing things last minute as we were as that is when the office closes ! Thanks again for the awesome night !

    I can't give much of a review for this campground. We arrived late in the pouring rain and left…read moreearly the next morning. It's less than half an hour from the Newfoundland ferry terminal in North Sydney, so we weren't the only ones using it as a one night pit stop. The campground is easy to find. It's on the Trans Canada Highway, snug between a lake and the bottom of a cliff. Note: you need to drive along the cliff base on your way in. It is marked with "beware of falling rocks" signs. The campground is terraced on three levels. There are 3W and 2W sites, and unserviced sites. Our site was a pull through 3W. There was a row of them, about 50' x 30' each. As I said, we arrived late in the pouring rain, so we appreciated that they were waiting for us, and guided us to & into our site in their golf cart. The site (23) was level and had both 30amp & 50amp hookups. The wifi was non-existent at our site. The campground staff did warn us that the wifi was iffy at best. The campground overlooks the lake (nice!) and the highway (not so much). Unfortunately, you can hear every transport truck as it engine-brakes coming down from the bridge. It is noisy. It's okay for a night, but I wouldn't camp there if I could find something with less noise and/or larger sites.

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    North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA - On the middle level, looking up to the top level.

    On the middle level, looking up to the top level.

    North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA - Looking down to the bottom level. The Trans Canada Highway runs next to the lake, so it can be noisy.

    Looking down to the bottom level. The Trans Canada Highway runs next to the lake, so it can be noisy.

    North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA - You have to drive along the bottom of the big cliff to get into the campground. There are signs warning of falling rocks.

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    You have to drive along the bottom of the big cliff to get into the campground. There are signs warning of falling rocks.

    Riverside Retreat Cabins And Campground - RV campsite

    Riverside Retreat Cabins And Campground

    1.0(2 reviews)
    10.4 km

    My "memorable" experience at Riverside Retreat began with the long and very poorly maintained dirt…read moreroad with dozens of potholes of differing sizes and shapes, and because it had been raining, I couldn't gauge the depth of the potholes. Slowly, slowly, slipping and sliding I finally found the "campground". Very rough sites, not cleared, soil base, no way to set up a proper dry campsite in the rain. Basically mud. Finally got to the site that he had assigned me and I pulled in to regroup. Glad that I didn't have to go any further because there was a large puddle of questionable depth across the whole road just beyond my site (it had pumps in it, so owner is aware of the problem). As I was wondering about my bad luck, I noticed only two other campers in the campground; both had multiple tarps up and seemed to be there for the long term. The next moment a large white pick up truck blasted by, drove through the large puddle at a high rate of speed, spraying mud everywhere, stopped a little further down, turned around and came back out doing the same thing - the whole vibe just seems kind of sketchy to me. I immediately texted Shannon and told him that I was not going to be able to stay and I would appreciate a refund (we're talking about $35) and thus began probably the most negative experience with a business person I may have ever had in my life. I will spare you the details, but just leave you with a quote from the last email that he sent me: "Your negative review won't cause me one second of missed sleep, and I look forward to replying to it. Your $35 means nothing, it's the negative, self-entitled attitude I have no intention on trying to work with. We don't have time to deal with every person that expects the world to revolve around them." I can assure you that I do not think the world revolves around me. I am an experienced solo camper and had just finished 2 1/2 weeks in the New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia area. I had dealt with lots of rain on this trip but I have never had such a negative feeling as when I pulled into this place. I suppose my first impression was a warning as to what I was going to be up against with this owner. Just look at his reviews; if you praise his campground, you're his best buddy. If you have anything negative say, observe his replies. I'm sure that he will slam me as well. The only thing I would warn you about, is don't say anything bad to his face; I would hate to see what comes of that...

    A few things I would want to know. We showed up on a rainy day and ended up canceling our booking…read moreas the campground was not what we expected. A few things to note. The main issue for us was the website did not indicate that the campsites were walk in...which we note now the change has been made. The other issue was the map of the campground identifies solid lines to campsite which usually indicates drivable road but should be a dotted line to indicate walking path. When we asked to cancel and be refunded based on this we only received 50% back which was disappointing. Also it should be noted that the campground has no cell service or internet away from the small office building. Pictures show the road in which is washed out in places and would be comparable to a logging road. We were also told that the river was too high to be accessible. Due to rains we were not wishing to walk in to a site so we left to another campground. Host seemed very friendly but due to misinformation on the website we feel a full refund would have been appreciated.

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    Riverside Retreat Cabins And Campground - Road to campground

    Road to campground

    Riverside Retreat Cabins And Campground - Main building

    Main building

    Riverside Retreat Cabins And Campground - Road to campground

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    Waves End RV Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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