Roosevelt Campobello International Park is a premier indoor and outdoor museum on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, serving as a living memorial to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Our historic site features the Roosevelts' preserved 34-room summer cottage alongside an expansive outdoor park boasting 11 hiking trails, scenic coastal vistas, and historic forest carriage drives. Admission is completely free, though donations are accepted to support this unique US-Canadian international park.
Hours of Operation
The Park is now open for the 2026 season!
Daily hours of operation for the historic buildings and programs:
10 am Atlantic (9 am Eastern) to 6 pm Atlantic (5 pm Eastern)
Some programs and services, such as the Prince Café, may have different hours.
Admission to the Park, including the Roosevelt Cottage, is FREE.
Please note: Roosevelt Campobello International Park is located in New Brunswick, Canada, which observes Atlantic Time. One hour ahead of Maine’s Eastern time zone.**
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is there to do at Roosevelt Campobello International Park?
A: Visitors can tour the historic 34-room Roosevelt summer cottage indoor museum, hike 11 scenic trails, explore forest carriage drives, and view coastal vistas spanning the Maine and New Brunswick border
Q: How much does it cost to visit Roosevelt Campobello International Park?
A: Admission is free to both the indoor cottage museum and the outdoor park grounds. The park is a non-profit international memorial federally funded, and supported by graciously accepted public donations.
Q: Is Roosevelt Campobello International Park indoor or outdoor?
A: It is a mix of both. It features an indoor museum experience inside the preserved 34-room historic cottage and a massive outdoor park featuring 11 hiking trails, lookout vistas, and drives.
Q: Where is the Roosevelt summer cottage located?
A: The Roosevelt summer cottage is located within the Roosevelt Campobello International Park on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, directly accessible via the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge from Lubec, Maine. Or, via ferry to Deer Island, New Brunswick.
Q: How much time should I allow to visit the Park?
A: A visit to Roosevelt Campobello International Park can be made in an afternoon or over multiple days. We recommend allowing at least 3 to 4 hours, and more if you plan to attend any of our programs, such as Eleanor’s Tea, FDR Happy Hour, or to take a walk or hike in our breathtaking natural areas.