Kouchibouguac, NB – We would return to this campground in a heartbeat. Nice long and level sites, all utilities worked well, we had a strong Verizon LTE signal, and most importantly, over 60 km of biking/walking trails right out the front door. Kouchibouguac... Petit Étang, Nova Scotia – This campground at the western entrance of Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers access to hiking trails in the western side of the park. Two very nice hiking trails leave right from the campground (Acadian and Salmon Pools). ... Ingonish, Nova Scotia – Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a hiker’s paradise, and this campground puts you right in the middle of the trails on the eastern side. A bonus is that it’s actually nice, with glorious 50 amp service…and it has constant... Cavendish, PEI – Here is my flippant summary: a very busy campground with a bunch of trailers and kids running amok. I spotted exactly one other class A motorhome in this large, sprawling campground. Not necessarily a bad thing, but the density of campers here... Bar Harbor, ME – Located right on Mt Desert Island: a prime location befitting a prime price. It’s about a 10 minute drive to the town of Bar Harbor (try 2 Cats Restaurant for breakfast) and also about 10 minutes to the entrance of Acadia National Park. This... Upper Sackville, NS – This is a typical campground in Canada: only 30 amps, all gravel roads and sites, and full of small trailers. Any class A motorhome stands out, which in my opinion is not a good thing. This is not an ideally located campground for exploring...