On the river. Nice little park. Some sites are difficult to back in due to trees. Others are very wide. Some pull thru sites. I'd ask for sites to the left or along the river for large trailers. There's a camp host.
First, be aware that this is 1 state park with 2 separate campgrounds. The Oaks are about half a mile away on the other side of intercoastal. We thought we were on the beach. But the sites are shady and nice. Ours was a bit small and our truck had to be park right next to camper. So it wouldn't be in road. We couldn't use fire pit and picnic table was at back of camper. It's pull thru site but small.. our campers 30ft. It's nice but we really wanted to be on beach. Staff was knowledgeable about things to do and places to eat. The beach is beautiful.
We've camped here every year but it's getting difficult to get in here. We've camped all over from tents to all kind of campers. Never stayed in cabins but been inside. It's beautiful park. Goose bay on one side St Lawrence River on other. Every site is beautiful with rocks. But the rocks make it beautiful. We love sitting on a big rocks, watching sunsets and ships go by. Playground, private bathrooms, boat launch, docks, beach and fishing.
Really nice campground. A lot of pull thru sites. With table, electric, water, sewer. Low lights, garbage cans. There's a BMX training facility camp at the back. Dog friendly 2 playground. One rusty and the other newer. 3 Bath houses with laundry and area is fenced in. Security patrols. Close to everything
Peaceful friendly camp. Sights are close in most spots. A bath house with 1 each man and women private bathroom. With sink shower toilet. Water was warm. On-site laundry. But many families live here while husband works. Pet friendly. Couple that own it are working on it always and it needs lots of work but everything worked fine. Dock for boats and you can sit on dock, on the river. Chairs and picnic tables. Nice restaurants nearby. No picnic table at campsites. Everyone very friendly.