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Have questions about Fundy Woods? Want more information before you book your site? Fill out our contact form, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
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Give us a call at (506) 833–2397, Monday to Friday 9AM – 5PM AST.
Rules & FAQs
Fundy Woods is committed to the safety and security of all our guests, visitors, & staff. We want you to enjoy a fun and relaxing vacation, but do ask that our campers follow the rules below to ensure courtesy and good judgement is always top of mind.
Anything I need to know about getting to Fundy Woods?
We’re working on adding more signage, but the main thing to know about getting here is that it’s different whether you’re coming from Saint John or Sussex. Be careful with GPS, as it sometimes will try to take you on dirt roads! There are also many areas without cell service on the way here, so load up your directions while you have a signal!
Simply put, there are 2 main ways to get to Fundy Woods, but they both involve Route 111 AKA Highway 111. Coming off NB’s main highways, you would take either the Route 111 West exit at Sussex for Sussex Corner, or the Route 111 East exit for the Saint John Airport in Saint John.
Coming from Saint John, take Route 111 East once you get to the Saint John Airport (Directions here). When you arrive in St. Martins (about 20 minutes from the airport), go straight past the XTR Gas Station (the Post Office will be on your left, Spinney’s Seafood on your right) instead of turning down Main Street. Look for the Fundy Woods signs on your right, just about 1km from that intersection.
Coming from Sussex, take Route 111 West starting at Sussex Corner (Directions here). It’s a windy drive, so take your time. Shortly after you pass the signage for “St. Martins North” you’ll head down a very large, fairly steep hill. We’ll be about 3km past the bottom of the hill. Look for the Fundy Woods sign on your left.
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Do you have a dump station?
Nope, no dump stations. We’re not a fan of the odor issues they cause, so our RV sites are full-service with direct hookups to the sewer system. We only have a few partially serviced sites that we typically reserve for smaller rigs, sprinter vans, tent trailers, etc. If you bring your RV, please reserve one of our full-service sites. Fundy Woods promotes environmentally friendly septic usage too, and expects campers to use only non-formaldehyde deodorizers.
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Do you have 50-amp sites?
There are no 50-amp sites here at Fundy Woods, our RV sites are 30-amp. We ask our campers to be mindful of how many appliances they have running at any given time, and we like to keep an environmentally conscious vibe around here. For example, if you’re going to be away for a few hours, consider turning your air conditioner down, TV off, or things like that.
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Do you have a seasonal program?
Yes, we have a seasonal program, but the spots are currently full. We don’t plan on adding more seasonal sites, but we do have a waiting list. We only pull from the waiting list if one of our current seasonals leaves. We're not a majority seasonal campground, and part of the charm at Fundy Woods is meeting people who are popping in and out on their adventures while traveling. We want to leave room for lots of campers on exciting journeys around our area. P.S. We love hearing your stories too!
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What’s in the bunkies?
The bunkies have mattresses with bed protectors and a fitted sheet, but no pillows or bedding. Bunkie 1 sleeps two people in a loft bed, and bunkies 2, 3 and 4 sleep four people with a bed downstairs plus a loft bed. There is no plumbing inside, but you’ll have access to water through an outdoor sink and counter, and you have use of our washroom and shower facilities during your stay. They do have lights and heaters too, plus access to electricity. You’ve got your picnic table and fire pit outside as well, just like all of our sites.
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Can you tell me about bunkie etiquette?
The bunkies are pet-friendly but we do charge a small pet fee to help with cleanup instead of putting a cleaning fee in place for everyone. To keep the bunkies affordable and avoid implementing cleaning fees, we do ask that all campers dispose of their garbage and tidy up any messes before you check out. Slippers or indoor shoes are a great idea to keep the bunkie clean as well!
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Got any tips on what to bring?
For sleeping, you’ll need sleeping bags or blankets, pillows, and toiletries. For mealtime, bring your food, drinks, dishes, eating/cooking utensils, and a cooler. If you’re not cooking over the firepit, bring along your camping stove and other cooking equipment. And, of course, matches or lighters to light the campfire! Anything else you bring is up to you!
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How many cottages do you have?
We’ve got 3 cottages here at Fundy Woods. The two larger cottages (Cottages 2 & 3) are facing the Bay of Fundy on the edge of the property. Cottage 1 is a little smaller and is tucked into another part of the campground. Check the map for details!
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What’s in the cottages and what’s not?
We’ve got most of what you need covered! In the kitchen, you can expect a microwave, coffeemaker, toaster, cooktop, and refrigerator, plus all of your cooking and eating utensils and dishes. You’ve got a barbeque on the deck, too. Elsewhere, you’ll find your bedding, linens, and towels all take care of. Have a look at our photos too, they’ll show you some of the smaller details.
Basically, you bring your food, toiletries and your creature comforts. Things like your hair tools (we don’t have those), a cozy sweater or your favourite stuffie. And hey, if you forget anything, St. Martins has pretty much everything you need!
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I have a tent trailer or smaller trailer, what site do I book?
We do have a limited number of partially-serviced sites that would work for your smaller rig, but they book up really quickly. You can use a tenting site, but there will be an extra fee (applies to anything with axles). If you’re using plug-in power at a tent site (instead of an RV site), you won’t be able to run large appliances or heating equipment without affecting neighboring campers. If you want to run plug in your tent trailer for your whole stay, please book a fully-serviced site.
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Do you allow pets?
For the most part, yes! There are a few exceptions - and a few rules. All of our bunkies and campsites are pet-friendly, as are 2 out of our 3 cottages.
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What do I need to know before I bring my furry friend camping?
For our bunkies and cottages, there is a $15 fee to cover the cleaning costs associated with having pets in our roofed accommodations, with $5 per each additional pet. The number one rule is to properly clean up after your pet, no matter where you are in the campground. We’ve got plenty of receptacles for their “business bags” ;) If you’re out on our nature trail, please bring it back and toss it in the bin. All pets must also be kept on a leash at all times.
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Can I leave my pet while I’m out?
We love pets around here (you may even get to meet Leo or Woody!), but we don’t want them to be left alone when you set off on your day’s adventures, especially if they are prone to separation anxiety and barking. Please try to take your pets on your adventures with you, and be considerate of your fellow campers. We’ve had pets left alone barking and crying for considerable lengths of time with no way to reach out to their owners in the past. That can be heartbreaking, but also disruptive to our campers who come in search of peace and tranquility.
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Do you sell firewood?
We sure do! Come and see us in the campground office and we’ll get you all stocked up for your campfire.
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Any rules around campfires?
Fire safety is a priority on our property and all campfires must be contained to the fire pit provided at your campsite. Any other fire pits must be approved in advance by Fundy Woods staff. We will advise and expect our campers to follow all local fire bans where applicable. You can find the latest information here: New Brunswick Forest Fire Watch
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Is smoking allowed?
Smoking (including tobacco and cannabis) is allowed ONLY at your own campsite, and never inside our bunkies or cottages. Please ensure all cigarettes are properly extinguished and not disposed of on the ground. This is especially important as we are a wooded wilderness property. There is no smoking in common areas nor at the entrance of a common area.
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Do you have a store with supplies, snacks, marshmallows, and stuff?
We don’t have a fully-stocked general store yet, but we have a small comfort station in the office that sells firewood, Fundy Woods stickers and a couple of other items. All of the amenities that the village has to offer are just a minute or two away, though. Read about them in the “Around Town” section!
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What are your “Quiet Time” rules?
Campers are expected to consider their neighbors at all times, but we start quiet time at 11:00 pm. We’re big fans of the starry nights around here too, so please turn off any bright or flashing lights. Your smaller outdoor lights (like your porch light) are fine, and hanging out quietly around the campfire is cool too. Respect your neighbours, always…but especially after 11. Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by their parents after dark.
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Can I have visitors?
All guests must register with the campground office. Please keep in mind that our campers are responsible for their visitors. All visitors that are not registered through the Fundy Woods booking system, must be registered on the sign-in sheet in the office upon arrival. A fee of $5 per vehicle will be applied for visiting, and if someone is staying overnight, a $10 per person fee will be applied in addition to the $5 vehicle fee.
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How’s the water?
Actually, our water is amazing! 100% potable well water, and it runs through an extra safety measure with UV protectant. You won’t even need bottled water, and ask Matt about the sink closest to the well - it’s super cold and refreshing - perfect for filling up your water bottle before a walk.
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Tell me about the bathrooms and showers.
We’ve got everything you need to clean up. Our campground facilities include 7 toilets, 5 showers, and even a family room with a shower too, so you can keep your kiddos contained while you get everyone cleaned up. The family room is also a wheelchair-accessible area.
We just ask our guests to be environmentally-conscious when it comes to the facilities, including being mindful of water consumption and also limiting the paper products that enter our rural septic system. If you don’t absolutely need to flush something, please put it in the garbage can instead (there’s one in every stall).
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Can I do laundry?
Sure can. It’s not coin-operated, but you can pay just by popping in to see us in the campground office.