Jacques Cartier Provincial Park is a scenic beachfront campground nestled along the North Cape Coastal Drive in Alberton, Prince Edward Island, offering stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Named after the first European explorer to visit the island in 1534 — who famously called the area "the fairest land 'tis possible to see" — this provincial park carries both natural beauty and rich historical significance. The campground offers a range of site types including unserviced sites, 2-way and 3-way serviced sites with electrical and water hookups, and is big rig and pull-through friendly. Guests enjoy a sandy beach, restrooms with showers, a playground, picnic tables, grills, firewood, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Pets are welcome on leash. The park is just a short drive from the town of Alberton and approximately 20 minutes from North Cape, placing campers within easy reach of the region's galleries, museums, restaurants, craft shops, and renowned oyster experiences. Jacques Cartier Provincial Park is an ideal base for exploring Prince Edward Island's unspoiled north shore while enjoying full-service camping amenities in a breathtaking coastal setting.