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Spot at the riverside between Fredericton and Edmunston. Along road 103. Ok for one night, table avaiable.
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Beautiful spot on the St-John River. It’s about 13 km on the 103 from the 2 so be prepared. Nice drive though. The spot is beautiful and we were greeted by Mr Shaw who was friendly and very informative. Great place!
Report Check-InEasy to find, garbage cans and picnic tables! Felt pretty safe. Nice view to wake up to.
Report Check-InPretty little spot off the side of the road. Nice little garden to help yourself. The owner came down to greet us and made us feel very welcomed on his land. The road was quiet through the night. A nice spot to swim and kayak as well.
Report Check-InGreat little spot!
The Shaw family welcome visitors.
Area is mowed and Picnic table is placed specifically for ‘overnight campers’
They have planted cucumbers close to the table for the campers to help themselves to.
Just off route 130. Road side spot next to stream with path down to water. No hook ups. It’s on route 103 North. 5 minutes from Hartland NB where the longest covered bridge in the world is located. Bit of highway noise.
Report Check-InRight beside the road but quiet in the night. The locals have planted a ‘campers harder’ with tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, and beans! Very friendly people
Report Check-InThis is the ‘ Shaw’ family farm and the neighbours are very friendly.
They enjoy having travellers stay at the ‘campsite’ .
Spot between Fredericton and Edmunston. Along road 103. ok for a stop one night, table avaiable. River.
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