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0 949

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0 612

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Living on Campobello
With our rich history, the community of Campobello Island thrives on tourism and the fishing industry. Residents reap the benefits of rural living and Island life.
Business & Development
We want all businesses on Campobello Island to thrive, If you're looking for business resources we can help.
Relax & Explore
Campobello Island is a great place to visit with stunning views and salt water beaches. From whale watching to golfing, there's many things to discover.
Your Council
Welcome to the Rural Community of Campobello Island, your council is here to make services and information available to you.

Campobello Island Tide Times

East Quoddy Head

Tide charts are provided by Tides Today with high and low tide times along with predictive heights at East Quoddy Head, Campobello Island. 

Meet A Man Who Cares About Our Island

A Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary, member of the volunteer fire department on Campobello Island and a board member for Fundy North Fisherman’s Association. Your first term mayor Harvey Matthews wants a place for the community to gather and has his sights set on a community centre.

"I could help out and make a positive influence for the island"

Mayor Matthews
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The Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health is issuing an advisory about exposure to a confirmed case of Hepatitis A at The Algonquin Resort, 184 Adolphus St., St. Andrews, N.B., on January 21, 22, 24 and 25, 2026.

It is recommended those who consumed food at Braxton’s Restaurant and Bar or Right Whale Pub on those dates contact their local public health office to help assess your risk of exposure and the need for vaccine to prevent infection.
www.gnb.ca/en/topic/health-wellness/access-health-care/public-health-clinics.html

Exposed individuals who have not received a Hepatitis A vaccine should receive one as soon as possible to help prevent the disease. Individuals who have received two doses of the Hepatitis A vaccine or have previously had Hepatitis A infection have immunity from the disease, and do not require further vaccine.

For more information about the exposure details, Hepatitis A symptoms and vaccination visit:
www.gnb.ca/en/topic/laws-safety/health-environment-advisories/current-outbreaks.html
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*NOTICE*
The office is closed until
Wednesday, December 31
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