What better way to enjoy a warm sunny day than splashing away at Quilli's Family Fun Waterpark? With our relaxed family atmosphere, beautiful views of the St John River, proximity to the city along with our numerous facilities, Woolastook Park has fast become the place to be for campers in the Greater Fredericton Area.
Being avid campers ourselves for many years, our family knows what it takes to make your experience a memorable one. Come, Relax, Enjoy our Beautiful Park and Be part of Atlantic Canada's Friendliest Campground!
Being avid campers ourselves for many years, our family knows what it takes to make your experience a memorable one. Come, Relax, Enjoy our Beautiful Park and Be part of Atlantic Canada's Friendliest Campground!
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Woolastook Park features Nature at its' best! With tons of acreage, beautiful treed lots, wooden tent rentals, wildlife, beach area, day park, miles of biking and hiking trails, a 9 hole pitch and putt (FREE to campers), and the most beautiful views of the St John river, it is hard to imagine a better place to relax and enjoy life!
Woolastook Park does take reservations but not for specific campsites. We have plenty of sites available within the campground to suit your needs. Please call for availability of services (ie. 3 way, water & electricity). We can be reached at (506) 472-5584. We will work with you to find a site that will make your experience with us an enjoyable one.
Reviews (9)
Terri Melvin
Aug 26, 2021
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Joanne Scott
Aug 23, 2021
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James Myshrall
Jan 15, 2021
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Peter Andreana
Jul 20, 2019
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What an amazing location! We stopped here on our way to the East Coast and wished we had stayed longer. Across the street, walking distance, was the most fun the kids had the entire trip - bouncy play slides in the water. Although our reservations got lost, they made a spot for us and took great care to ensure we were happy.
Victoria Makinwa
Jun 23, 2018
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Lauren Neish
Jan 27, 2018
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The campsite was very disappointing. There was trash strewn throughout the site and used toilet paper in the woods about ten feet from our tent. We soon realized that the bathrooms were a 1/4 mile away or a ten minute walk round trip. The bathroom smell was so overwhelming we had to leave the site. We were offered cabin tents but when setting up our bedding found mouse droppings on the bunks. We were so disgusted we demanded a refund and found a nearby motel to stay in for the remainder of our trip. We will never go back.
Stephan Key
Dec 22, 2017
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Scott Neish
Sep 28, 2017
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Unless you are camping in an RV I would avoid this campground at all costs due to *unsanitary* conditions.
This campground is primarily geared towards seasonal RV campers with little or no regard or consideration to tent campers or campers using the "wooden tents" or cabins.
When we arrived at our campsite (#214 Bear Paw), we found a large amount of trash in the fire-pit area and it was obvious that although the site had been vacant for days, it had not been cleaned or tended to.
We went ahead and set up camp - at the time it was around 50 degrees (fahrenheit) windy and drizzling so we didn
This campground is primarily geared towards seasonal RV campers with little or no regard or consideration to tent campers or campers using the "wooden tents" or cabins.
When we arrived at our campsite (#214 Bear Paw), we found a large amount of trash in the fire-pit area and it was obvious that although the site had been vacant for days, it had not been cleaned or tended to.
We went ahead and set up camp - at the time it was around 50 degrees (fahrenheit) windy and drizzling so we didn
Renee H.
Dec 04, 2013
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We generally camp there 2 or 3 times a year. We like the fact that with a bit of persistance they will let us have a trailer site with hydro and water to tent on (since the website doesn't say trailers only for the hydro sites) - we like to camp in luxury without the expense of the camper. Great beach for kids, dog friendly, decent washrooms. Great fishing too - can stand in the river and fish! Roads though leave a bit to be desired. Great hiking trails, but as with any campsite hide your food at night as the coons are little thieves.