Roosevelt Campobello International Park is located on Campobello Island in New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy region, and is accessed through Maine or Atlantic Canada. Campobello Island is beautifully remote!

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Getting Here By Land

Campobello Island is connected to the mainland United States by the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Bridge in Lubec, Maine.

Distance From:
Montreal, QC - 10 hours (461 miles/744 km)
Saint John, NB - 2.5 hours (134 miles, 216 km)
Saint Andrews, NB - 1.5 hours (80 miles, 129 km)
St Stephen, NB/Calais, ME - 1 hour (60 miles, 97 km)
Bangor, ME - 2.5 hours (116 miles, 187 km)
Boston, MA - 8 hours (314 miles, 506 km)
Bar Harbor, ME - 2.5 hours (110 miles, 177 km)

Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour as you cross the international bridge! Campobello Island is on Atlantic Time, one hour ahead of Maine’s Eastern Time.

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Getting Here By Ferry

During the summer season (typically June to September), access to Campobello Island is also available by car ferry from Deer Island, New Brunswick (via L’Etete, NB - Deer Island car ferry).

Please be sure to check with East Coast Ferries for the most up-to-date information on schedules and when/if the ferry is running.

L’Etete, NB - Deer Island, NB ferry information (no toll)

Deer Island, NB - Campobello ferry information (tolls apply)

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Crossing the Border

Campobello Island is located in the province of New Brunswick, Canada, and if traveling via the FDR International Bridge from Lubec, Maine, it is necessary to cross Canada Customs on the bridge. On returning to the United States, you must pass through U.S. Customs.

Both Canada and the United States have specific requirements for who can and cannot enter and the type of travel documents required. Please be sure you have the correct travel documentation before traveling! More information can be found from the Canadian Border Services Agency and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

All travelers entering Canada must have a passport or birth certificate and photo ID. You can access all requirements for crossing the Canadian border here, and the American border here.