Ingonish Beach Campground
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This small, open campground, located by the village of Ingonish Beach, is your gateway to fun-filled family camping. Just a 10 minute walk to beautiful Ingonish Beach with ocean (supervised in July and August) and freshwater swimming, hiking, tennis courts, soccer field and playground. During the shoulder season, you can pay at the nearby visitor centre or by self-registration if the centre is closed.
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, 1 km from the eastern entrance of the park. The campground is a sparsely wooded, quiet campground that is just a 10-minute walk to a sandy saltwater shoreline and freshwater lake beach. Ingonish Beach Campground has 51 tenting sites with fireplaces, 5 equipped tenting sites and 4 oTENTiks. Many amenities located close by in the village of Ingonish Beach. The Park is open year-round but full visitor services are only available from mid-May until mid-October.
Campground services:
- Washrooms with hot showers and flush toilets
- Potable water
- Kitchen shelters with picnic tables and wood stoves
- Group fireplaces
- Firewood
- Nearby: laundry, camping supplies, internet, groceries, gas station, restaurants
Activities:
- Swimming in ocean or freshwater lake (surf guards in July & August)
- Golf at the world-class Highlands Links
- Soccer field, tennis court, playground and canteen at beach
- Nearby in Ingonish: whale tours, craft shops
- Visit with Parks Canada mascot, Parka, explore programs and BioBlitz.
- Nearby: daily guided coastal walks and adventure night hikes, square dancing (applicable fees) mid-June to mid-September, geocaching.
There are several walking/hiking trails, including:
- Freshwater Lake – an easy walk around the lake -great for strollers.
- Franey Mountain – it’s a climb but the reward is a panoramic view from the top.
- Middle Head – walk on a stubborn rocky headland between two bays.
Facilities / Services
- Wheelchair-accessible
- Bilingual staff available
- Pets welcome (except in oTENTiks and Equipped Campsites)
Amenities
- Flush toilets
- Showers (Free)
- Unserviced
- Cooking shelters
- Open sites
- Shaded sites
- Swimming (lake)
- Swimming (ocean)
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