Chez les Maury

New Brunswick


On the grounds of a family-run vineyard, 200m from the Irving Eco Centre, this sweet campground is set in the field next to the farmhouse. The welcoming owner rings a bell at 6:30pm for the 7pm free sampling of wares such as elderberry and strawberry wine. Facilities are clean and there's a private beach across the way.

There are a string of nearby campgrounds and a shop up the road.


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