oTENTik

Gros Morne National Park

oTENTik, Berry Hill Campground, Gros Morne National Park (NL)

Experience camping like never before with Parks Canada oTENTik! 

Love the idea of camping, but prefer the comfort of a bed? Imagine arriving at Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay Campground in spectacular Gros Morne National Park to find your camp already set up! Parks Canada’s new oTENTiks offer a unique blend of welcoming comfort and outdoor adventure. Part tent, part cabin, oTENTik units come equipped with beds and furniture on a raised wooden floor. They’re an easy and relaxing way for friends, families, and couples of all ages to experience the fun of camping with none of the fuss of setting up camp.

See prices for oTENTik units here. We recommend reservations. Book one now!

oTENTik: Plan & Prepare

Arrival & Departure

  • Visitors must check-in and check-out at the campground where the oTENTik units are located (i.e., Berry Hill and Shallow Bay).
  • Check-in time is after 2 p.m.
  • Check-out time is before 11 a.m.

What to Bring

  • Sleeping bags, blankets, and pillows
  • Food, drinks, and a water container (campground water is potable)
  • Cooking gear, dishes, and a cooler

What oTENTik Offers

Inside the tent:

  • 1 table
  • 4 chairs
  • 1 bench
  • 1 sleeping area that accommodates up to 5 people. Exceptions are possible for 2 adults with their dependent children to a maximum of 6 people.
  • 1 broom & 1 dustpan
  • Light & heating

Outside the tent:

  • Front deck
  • Parking space
  • Picnic table
  • Fire pit
  • Barbecue

Nearby in the campgrounds:

  • Common showers & flush toilets
  • A common kitchen shelter
  • Water taps with potable water
  • Firewood for sale 
  • Playground

Rules

  • Smoking is prohibited in the oTENTik unit.
  • Pets are prohibited.
  • Cooking is permitted only in kitchen shelters and not in oTENTik units.
  • oTENTik units must be cleaned prior to departure.
  • Campground rules apply to oTENTik units.
  • Coolers must be stored inside vehicles to avoid conflicts with wildlife.

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