A WALK in the park? (It's a BREEZE to hike, swim, windsurf or kayak, too!)
Whether you’re up for a lovely stroll in one of our municipal parks or in search of a heart-pounding wilderness adventure, you’re sure to experience wonderful moments in the parks of the Fundy Coastal Drive.
Our first national park, Fundy National Park of Canada, was established in 1948. Hike mountains and valleys past sparkling waterfalls and crystal-clear streams. Discover the richness of the Acadian Forest and learn the secrets of the Bay of Fundy’s giant tides. We are blessed with three provincial parks worthy of discovery. New River Beach, Herring Cove and Anchorage provincial parks all offer complete camping experiences.
Irving Nature Park is one of our cherished municipal parks. The geological history of this area is fascinating. It contains the pre-glacial outlet of the St. John River, as well as marine clay containing 12,000-year-old clam shells.
Our International Park is uniquely preserved and was the summer getaway of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is operated jointly by Canada and the U.S. and it stands as a symbol of the close neighbourly relations between the two countries.