Sussex KOA Journey

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133 Aiton Rd. Sussex, NB, Canada E4G 2V5 506-432-9114 Reservations: 800-562-9151 Official Website

GPS: 45.7338, -65.4874

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Overview of Sussex KOA Journey

Monthly Rate Yes

Number of Sites 350

Open Seasonally May - Sept

Elevation 65 ft / 19 m

Tent Camping Yes

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Reviews of Sussex KOA Journey 2 people have reviewed this location.

Ratings Summary

Overall Rating
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Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 1 User
Last reported 9/8/2019
AT&T 4G
Confirmed by 1 User
Last reported 7/17/2018
5 reviews
“Good spot for our needs”

Reviewed 9/8/2019

Nightly rate: $56
Days stayed: 2
Site Number: 142
RV Length: 30' (Travel Trailer)
Overall Rating

We found ourselves caught in hurricane Dorian in Nova Scotia and found Sussex KOA as our “safe harbor” trying to outrun the winds and waves! The campground is mostly permanents or seasonals but is well cared for. Full hook up and 30 amp. Nice amenities and very nice staff. There is an drive in movie theater as well! We happened to arrive in the middle of the annual hot air balloon festival (September)! It looks like a great place to start exploring the area if we were staying. The only negative was the roads being gravel and dirt. We were very appreciative of the spot during the storm!

Access
Location
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Verizon 4G

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219 reviews
“A crowded RV Park but decent as a base for exploring the region.”

Reviewed 7/17/2018

Nightly rate: $38
Days stayed: 6
RV Length: 42' (Class A)
Overall Rating

This park has just been converted to a KOA. Price of $38 is in USD... it was $49 CAD including KOA discount and taxes. This is a giant RV Park, with hundreds of sites close together on a grassy field. Most sites are permanent / long-term RVs with decks built around them, but since they're not trailer homes or park models, the place still feels like an RV park and not a housing development. We had a full hookup 30-amp site which required three lengths of sewer hose to reach the sewer at the back of the site. Our site was very sloped, requiring many blocks under the front tires and jacks to get level. Also, backing into our site was difficult as it required backing up a steep incline to get to the site, and our new diesel pusher motorhome had difficulty with that. There are no trees in our area, so with 30 amp service we had difficulty keeping the motorhome cool on hot sunny days... fortunately most days were cloudy which helped a lot. We could not receive the WiFi signal at our site so we didn't try it. Our AT&T data roaming worked quite well, though it got very slow in the evening. We used Sussex as a base for exploring Fundy National Park, the Fundy Trail Parkway, and Hopewell Rocks with our tow car. It's a fair amount of driving to get to those attractions from Sussex but many of those side roads are in poor condition and we're glad we left the motorhome near the highway. Since the campground is so big we had plenty of places to walk our dog, and there's a small fenced dog park. The campground's interior dirt roads are pretty narrow, bumpy, and rutted, which made for a slow and shaky drive in the RV. Staff was friendly and helpful. Overall it's a decent place to stay while exploring the area, though if we visit again in the summer we'll try to get one of the few 50-amp sites.

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Location
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AT&T 4G

Life Rebooted would stay here again

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Amenities

Hookups
  • 50 Amp
  • 30 Amp
  • 20 Amp
  • water
  • sewer
  • Full Hookups
Connectivity
  • wifi: yes
Recreation
  • playground
  • recreation trail
  • swimming pool: onsite
Site Amenities
  • big rig
  • picnic table
  • pull thru
Facilities
  • cabins
  • dog run
  • dump station
  • firewood
  • laundry
  • restrooms: onsite
  • swimming pool: onsite
Discount Clubs
  • KOA
Pets
  • dog run
  • pets
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