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McAdam

Located on the New Brunswick/Maine border along Route 4, the Village of McAdam has been greeting visitors since the mid 1800’s when it served as a major railway center. This rural community is home to the McAdam Railway Station, a National Historic Site of Canada and New Brunswick Provincial Historic Site, and likes to be known as New Brunswick’s friendliest village, having hosted thousands of passengers passing through by train. Wauklehegan Lake is located within village limits and boasts a fully serviced campground complete with beach area, canoe and paddleboat rentals, showers, washrooms and laundry facilities. Only minutes from the St. Croix River, McAdam is a true gem for those wanting to explore nature. The village is well-served with community restaurants, as well as country stores. McAdam is home to a vibrant history and a unique culture, all surrounded in a naturally warm and welcome setting.