New Brunswick to increase admissions and fees for provincial parks
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The MLA for Sussex-Fundy-St.Martins stated that the province looked at the fees of other nearby public and privately owned campgrounds not to put the province at an “unfair advantage.” “My interest really lied on what are the neighbours of the provincial parks doing, and this is where we settled on prices that were reflected,” told Scott-Wallace.The Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick told Global News that the move wasn’t surprising and that prices have gone up.
“Then I look at the price of hotels or Airbnbs or the price of any accommodations of those things; we’ve seen prices go up across the board,” said CEO Andrew McNair.Season fees at Sugarloaf Park Campsites jump for sites with electric rise from $1,652.17 to $2,000Mactaquac Park Campsites’ Site with electricity , water and sewerage balloons to $50.00 from $34.78Seasonal fee for unserviced sites at Mount Carleton Campsites rise from $1,321.74 to $1,750.
Anyone making reservations in March when the site opens is anticipated to be charged the increased amount.
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