Jeremy's Bay Campground

Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

Jeremy's Bay Campground offers front country campsites for tents, trailers, and RVs, and three types of roofed accommodations: Ôasis, oTENTik units and rustic cabins.

The Ôasis, oTENTik units (400 series) and rustic cabins are located in Jim Charles Point and the oTENTik Village (300 series) is located in Jim Charles Loop. More information about the roofed accommodations

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Campground location

Civic address: Jeremy's bay is 1223 Jeremys Bay Campground Rd, Caledonia, NS, B0T 1B0

GPS coordinates: N 44.43829 W 65.20860

Campground map

This map shows the four sections of Jeremy's Bay Campground and the locations of campsites, roofed accommodations and amenities in the campground. The four sections include Meadow Loop, Slapfoot Loop, Jim Charles Loop and Jim Charles Point. The four sections are connected by a main road and the Slapfoot Trail along Jeremy's Bay and Kejimkujik Lake. 

On the main campground road

Facilities and services

Interpretation Campfire Circle

Information Campground Kiosk

 Firewood

Restaurant Tuck Shoppe

Outhouse Outhouse

Parking Parking: Campfire Circle, Tuck Shoppe, Sky Circle

Playground Playground (near the Tuck Shoppe)

 Sky Circle

WiFi Wi-fi

Meadow Loop

Campsites for tents, trailers and RVs

  • Unserviced sites (M1, M3, 61 to 154)
  • Serviced sites (M2, M4 to M60)

Facilities and services

Accessible Toilet Gender-inclusive accessible washrooms

Swimming Meadow Beach (near campsite M31) —  no pets allowed on the beach

Parking Parking

Playground Playground (near campsites 113 and 108)

 Recycling

Shower Showers

Slapfoot Loop

Campsites for tents, trailers and RVs

  • Unserviced sites
  • Serviced sites

Facilities and services

Accessible Toilet Gender-inclusive washrooms

Parking Parking

Playground Playgrounds (near campsites 164, 171 and 241)

 Recycling

Shower Showers

Swimming Slapfoot Beach (near campsites 180-194) —  no pets allowed on the beach

Jim Charles Loop

Campsites for tents, trailers and RVs

  • Unserviced sites
  • Serviced sites

oTENTik Village in the Jim Charles Loop:

oTENTik oTENTik units (not heated)

oTENTik Accessible oTENTik unit: 335 (not heated)

oTENTik Pet-friendly oTENTik units: 327 and 332 (not heated)

Facilities and services

Accessible Toilet Gender-inclusive accessible washrooms

Parking Parking

Picnic Shelter Picnic shelter

Playground Playgrounds (near campsites 276, 296 and 315)

 Recycling

Shower Showers

Jim Charles Point

Campsites

Group camping Tent campsites for groups

Heated roofed accommodations

Ôasis Ôasis

oTENTik oTENTik units

oTENTik Accessible oTENTik units: 401 and 402

oTENTik Pet-friendly oTENTik unit: 408

Cabins Rustic cabins

Cabins Pet-friendly rustic cabin: C5

Facilities and services

Accessible Toilet Gender-inclusive accessible washroom

Restrooms Gender-specific washrooms

Swimming Kedge Beach (near the Ôasis) —  no pets allowed on the beach

Outhouse Outhouse

Parking Parking

Picnic Shelter Picnic shelter

Playground Playground (at Kedge Beach)

Shower Showers

Meadow Loop (M1-60)

  • A classic and a favorite for returning visitors, offering a more peaceful experience

Meadow Loop (61 to 154)

  • A very busy spot in the summer
  • Sites are closer together than other loops

Slapfoot Loop

  • A popular area for families and groups with children, so it tends to be busier
  • Sites are close together

Jim Charles Loop

  • A quieter loop and a favorite for visitors of all ages

Quieter areas in Jeremy's Bay Campground

For the quietest experience, consider staying in the M1-60 area:

  • more relaxed environment
  • many visitors familiar with the campground's quiet hours
  • no playgrounds close by

Heated roofed accommodations at Jim Charles Point

Heated accommodations at Jim Charles Point make shoulder season visits more comfortable. Visitors are still encouraged to bring warm clothing and sleeping bags during the shoulder seasons.

  • Heated Ôasis units 
  • Heated and insulated oTENTik
  • Rustic cabins

More information about the roofed accommodations

 

Accessible campsites and oTENTik units

4 accessible campsites:

  • in Meadow Loop: M4, M8, M11, and M16
  • with electricity

3 accessible oTENTik units:

  • Jim Charles Point: 401 and 402
  • Jim Charles Loop: 335

More information about the accessible oTENTik units

Camping dates

Camping is available from Victoria Day weekend (mid-May) to the end of October. Camping is not permitted from November to April.

Reservations

How to make a camping reservation

Parks Canada Reservation Service: 1-877-RESERVE (737-3783) | Outside of North America: 519-826-5391

Cost: See prices

Reservation tips

  • Please check back for cancellations or sign up for the "Notify Me" feature to be notified of new availability in the frontcountry
  • Please cancel any unneeded bookings to give others the chance to enjoy Kejimkujik 
  • Tourism Nova Scotia offers information on other places to stay: call 902-742-0511 or 1-800-565-0000 (toll free in North America)

Services and amenities

Facilities and services

Washrooms, showers, firewood, beaches, trails, Sky Circle and more!

Equipment rentals

Reserve equipment rentals in advance from Whynot Adventure, The Keji Outfitters.

Accessible and easier-access visits

Accessible experiences and accessibility equipment available on site, including: wheelchairs and a mobility mat.

Guided adventures

Reserve a guided paddling adventure with Whynot Adventure, The Keji Outfitters.

Lakeview Cafe & Eatery

Enjoy hot coffee, drinks and food at the restaurant near Merrymakedge Beach P4.

The changing forest

Hemlock woolly adelgid is an invasive insect that is damaging and killing Eastern hemlock in Kejimkujik.

Google Street View

Check out the campground using Google Street View (from May 2013).

Prepare for your trip

Campground rules

Camping permit conditions and regulations for a safe trip.

Visitor safety

Important information about staying safe while enjoying Kejimkujik.

Visitor guidelines

Protected areas are unique places and require unique rules to protect them.

Current advisories, warnings, and closures

Important announcements, fire bans, rules, notifications, and active superintendent orders.

Prepare for your activity with AdventureSmart

AdventureSmart encourages people to "Get Informed & Go Outdoors."

Learn-to Camp

Are you interested in camping but don’t know where to begin?


Contact information

Emergencies

Police, fire, ambulance: 911

Basic first-aid, excessive noise and minor disturbances in the campground

Ambassadors/Security: 902-298-0668

Overdue/lost person, boating accident, park violations, wildlife incidents or wildfire

Warden: 877-852-3100

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