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Aqua Park of Tracadie River

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The Aqua Park of Tracadie River is a campsite with a waterpark on a whopping 11 acres. Even though the location runs along the Tracadie river,  it has a large heated in-ground pool and a heated wading pool with three inflatable water play structures for people of all ages!

Other attractions include an outdoor movie theatre and a field for BMX bikes. Amenities include a campground with over 100 camping sites and Wi-fi all over the location. The park operates from June to September. Visit this park with your friends and family for a day filled with fun!

Photos: https://www.campingetaquaparc.com

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