Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Additional park details coming very soon.
In Detail
At A Glance Border Crossing When entering Canada, it is necessary to cross through Canadian Customs. On returning to the United States, you must pass through U.S. Customs. Bring the following documents: Natural ... read more.
In A Nutshell Accessibility The visitor center and first floor of the Roosevelt Cottage and the Hubbard Cottage are wheelchair accessible. A video tour of the second floor of the Roosevelt Cottage, as well as the ... read more.
Lodging & Dining There are no lodging or camping facilities in the park. Herring Cove Provincial Park next to the park offers camping. There are also private campgrounds on the island and in neighboring Lubec, Maine ... read more.
Park Regulations & Safety Pets Pets may not be left unattended and must be on a six-foot leash at all times. Pets are permitted on park grounds, but not in park buildings or shelters (except for service dogs or sight-guiding ... read more.
Planning Your Visit Directions The park is located on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada. The customs station is located at the southern end of the island. Car is the best way to travel to the park; there is no ... read more.
Things To Do Visitor Center The visitor center offers exhibits about FDR and the video "Outer Island/Beloved Island," produced by the Roosevelt Campobello International Commission. A small bo ... read more.
Roosevelt Campobello In Depth
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