Nova Scotia RV Parks with EV Charging

Discover 12 RV parks in Nova Scotia with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.

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Nova Scotia offers RV travelers stunning coastline, Celtic heritage, seafood culture, and Maritime hospitality. From Cape Breton's Cabot Trail to the Bay of Fundy, the province provides exceptional coastal camping. Growing EV infrastructure and beautiful provincial parks make Nova Scotia increasingly accessible for electric vehicle exploration of Atlantic Canada.

RV Camping in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia features numerous provincial parks and Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Popular destinations include the Cabot Trail campgrounds, Bay of Fundy parks, South Shore beaches, and Kejimkujik National Park. Many parks offer full hookups and modern facilities. Coastal camping provides ocean views and seafood access. Camping season runs primarily May through October, with peak season July-August. The province offers excellent value and well-maintained parks.

EV Charging Infrastructure in Nova Scotia

EV charging infrastructure in Nova Scotia is developing well, with good coverage in Halifax and along major routes including Highway 102, Highway 103, and the Cabot Trail. Cape Breton has improved charging access for tourists. Sydney, Truro, and tourist areas offer charging options. The province's compact size helps with range planning. Nova Scotia Power and Petro-Canada provide charging networks. However, rural areas may have limited options.

Planning Your EV RV Trip

Nova Scotia's moderate climate and compact size make it ideal for EV camping. Summer (July-August) offers the warmest ocean temperatures but can be foggy on the coast. Fall (September-October) provides spectacular colors and comfortable temperatures. The Cabot Trail is stunning but winding roads impact range. Book Cape Breton Highlands early for summer. Tidal bore watching in the Bay of Fundy requires timing visits with tide schedules. Consider visiting during lobster season (May-June) for authentic experiences. Winter camping is limited.

Verified RV Parks in Nova Scotia

Woodhaven RV Park

Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Not Allowed

Sorry, No EV charging… Electric Vehicles require constant electricity flow to charge their batteries, our campgrounds electrical pedestals do not have this capability. Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads and cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into our 50 or 30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.

Nearest DCFC: Halifax, ~4 miView details

Shubie Campground

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Not Allowed

No EV charging at your site

Nearest DCFC: DartmouthView details

Halifax West KOA

Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Not Allowed

EVs require constant electricity flow to charge their batteries, and the majority of our campgrounds' electrical pedestals do not have this capability… Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system. Not listed on KOA's approved EV charging location list.

Nearest DCFC: Halifax, ~7 miView details

Truro / Tidal Bore KOA Holiday

Glenholme, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Not Allowed

EVs require constant electricity flow to charge their batteries, and the majority of our campgrounds' electrical pedestals do not have this capability… Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system. Not listed on KOA's approved EV charging location list.

Nearest DCFC: Masstown, ~2 miView details

North Sydney / Cabot Trail KOA

North Sydney, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Not Allowed

EVs require constant electricity flow to charge their batteries, and the majority of our campgrounds' electrical pedestals do not have this capability… Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system. Not listed on KOA's approved EV charging location list.

Nearest DCFC: North Sydney, ~0 miView details

Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground

Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

Electric vehicle charging stations are available at the Visitor Centre parking lot (year-round) and the Lakeview Café & Eatery and near the Tuck Shoppe in Jeremy's Bay campground (seasonally). One Tesla plug, two J1772 plugs at Visitor Centre (free with admission). Flo station at Lakeview Café at $1.50/hr.

Nearest DCFC: Digby, ~30 miView details

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

Cape Breton Highlands National Park is one of more than 27 Parks Canada places with Parks Canada managed charging stations. These destination charging stations allow vehicles to reach full charge in 4-6 hours. Level 2 Tesla and J-1772 chargers at six locations: Ingonish Beach Park Entrance, Freshwater Lake Trailhead, Black Brook Day Use, Beulach Ban Falls, MacIntosh Brook Trailhead, Chéticamp Visitor Centre.

Nearest DCFC: North Sydney, ~31 miView details

Point Cross Beach RV Park

Chéticamp, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

For eco-conscious travelers, the park boasts a Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station, ensuring that your electric-powered adventure continues unhindered.

Nearest DCFC: North Sydney, ~46 miView details

RayPort Campground

Martin's River, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

Electric Vehicle Charging - EV Charging is only permitted if prior approval has been given by management. It is allowed only on certain campsites and is an extra fee.

Nearest DCFC: Bridgewater, ~14 miView details

Lake Breeze Campground & Cottages

Darlings Lake, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

EV Charging Station available

Nearest DCFC: Middleton, ~21 miView details

Lockeport Campground & Cottages

Lydgate, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

An EV charging station is now available at our campground! We offer Level 2 (40 AMP) EV charger located at the office on campground. All new campers with E-Vehicles receive one free charge per stay.

Nearest DCFC: Shelburne, ~12 miView details

Baddeck Cabot Trail Campground

Baddeck, Nova Scotia
EV Charging Stations Available

We offer four Level 2 charging stations for Electric vehicles ($)

Nearest DCFC: BaddeckView details

Pro Tips for EV Camping in Nova Scotia

When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Nova Scotia, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.

Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!