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    Provincial Parks

    Experience the difference...

    Each of New Brunswick’s beautiful provincial parks offers uniquely different experiences, from the highest peak in the Maritimes to warm saltwater swimming and fascinating “discovery beaches”. What they do have in common is breathtaking scenery, cultural and recreational activities galore, and camping second-to-none.

    Not a camper? No worries! There’s fun for the whole family whether you stay a few hours or days on end. Just be prepared, because once you experience one amazing park, you’ll want to experience them all!


    New Brunswick Provincial Parks’ 75th Anniversary
    To commemorate the 75th anniversary of New Brunswick’s Provincial Parks, acclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman has produced 3000 copies of his painting, Family Hike, which depicts a family experiencing and sharing the beauty of nature. Proceeds will support New Brunswick parks education and awareness programs and will also support the Robert Bateman Get to Know Program, which encourages young people to learn about the outdoors and wildlife. Copies of the print are available through Service New Brunswick.

    * Many activities are being planned throughout every provincial park for the big birthday celebration. Don’t forget to check back on each park’s page for upcoming special events that the entire family is sure to enjoy.
     

    de la République

    Stories of the legendary ‘Republique’ with its Brayon hospitality will keep you coming back to this park located on the shores of the Madawaska River. And the New Brunswick Botanical Garden next door is an absolute delight to the senses.

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    Herring Cove

    The magnificent seascapes of this island paradise will have you spellbound. Once you visit Campobello’s Roosevelt International Park, you’ll understand why this was the beloved summer home of the late U.S. President and his family.

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    Mactaquac

    Mactaquac Provincial Park is home to an 18-hole championship golf course that will challenge even the most experienced golfer. Freshwater beaches, marinas and an abundance of walking trails align the shores of the majestic St. John River.

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    Mount Carleton

    There is no shortage of breathtaking vistas when you climb to the top of Mount Carleton, the highest peak in the Maritimes. This is mountain-fresh, pristine wilderness at its best. Dipping a paddle in the crystal rivers and lakes is highly encouraged. 

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    Murray Beach

    This ocean-side gem is famous for breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over Northumberland Strait. It’s the perfect place to take in the architectural wonder of the world-renowned Confederation Bridge and the avian bounty of the Cape Jourimain Nature Centre.

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    New River Beach

    The natural shoreline carved by the Bay of Fundy tides has been preserved and is waiting for you to discover… your way – whether beachcombing, hiking the trails, strolling the cliffs or getting a birds-eye view from a kayak. This is a nature lover’s paradise.

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    Parlee Beach

    The warmest salt water north of Virginia doesn’t have you convinced?  How about the heavenly sands of New Brunswick’s most popular swimming beach, sand-sculpture competitions, and daily scheduled sports activities?  Beach volleyball anyone?

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    Sugarloaf

    Hike to the summit of a 305-m (1,000-ft.) mountain offering you a view Chaleur Bay, internationally designated as one of the most beautiful in the world. Experience Atlantic Canada’s only lift-service mountain bike trails.

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    The Anchorage

    Experience ocean kayaking, hiking and cycling trails, beachcombing and extraordinary whale-watching. Don’t forget your binoculars as the island is well known as a birdwatchers’ paradise; sightings of up to 275 species. The ferry ride from the mainland alone is worth the visit.
     

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