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Fundy National Park

Connect with the land, the ocean and the wide-open sky at Fundy National Park, New Brunswick's first national park, created in 1948 and open year-round.

Set up in your choice of 3 campgrounds, then explore over 120 km (75 mi.) of walking and hiking trails, discover the richness of the Acadian forest, learn the secrets of the Bay of Fundy's giant tides and find hundreds of different plant species, including the rare bird's-eye primrose. Rent a canoe or kayak and explore beautiful Bennett Lake. While at the park, have a picnic, go for a swim, or play golf, tennis and lawn bowling. Take a guided hike or beach walk, just a few of the many interpretive programs offered throughout the summer. The heated saltwater pool is a refreshing place to relax after a long hike, and the playground provides hours of fun for the kids. In the winter, come out for tobogganing or to enjoy our winter trails where you can hike, snowshoe, ski or fat bike.

While visiting the region, set out to discover the other three Top Natural Attractions along the Bay of Fundy coast: Cape Enrage, the Fundy Trail Provincial Park and The Hopewell Rocks.

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