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Maisonnette Park Beach

Maisonnette
Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, parking, food service, playground and picnic area. The beach consists of a sandbar, 2.4 km (1.5 mi.) long, extending halfway across the mouth of Caraquet Bay. The water is warm, shallow and sheltered from waves and wind on one side by a grassy dune.

St. Stephen Municipal Visitor Information Centre

St. Stephen
Visit the St. Stephen Visitor Information Centre at Waterfront Park, along the beautiful Saint Croix River near the Calais/St. Stephen border, for a variety of free services such as:Travel assistanceItinerary and route planningFestivals and events informationAccommodation reservations, andInternet and Wifi serviceOpen 9am-5pm daily weekends in June and September and daily Canada Day to Labour Day.

Sandy Beach Trailer Park 1988 Ltd.

Cap-Pelé
Family campground within a one-minute walk to an unsupervised, clean and warm saltwater beach, with change house, washrooms, showers, parking, food service, two laundromats, pull-thru sites, WI-FI, dumping depot. We also rent cottages in the summer. Organized activities with large playground, including a fenced area for smaller children. Bilingual service. Security guard during peak times. Wheelchair access to a sandy beach which stretches for more than 1 km (0.6 mi). Pets welcome.

Herring Cove Provincial Park Golf Course

Campobello
Tee up and swing away at Herring Cove Provincial Park's 9-hole golf course, overlooking the Bay of Fundy and Lake Glensevern. The course, designed by renowned golf course architect Geoffrey Cornish, is complete with a licensed restaurant, golf carts, showers, lockers, pro shop, putting green, and club rentals.

Inch Arran Trailer Park

Dalhousie
The Inch Arran Park is a beautiful and low-insect campsite. The main attraction of our campsite is its location; it offers a magnificent view of over the Baie of Chaleur. It offers a mix of natural beauty and ancient heritage where you are next to a beach that is just perfect for games, safe bathing, water sports for all ages, and close to the countryside which offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and activities.

Hanwell Recreation Park & Playground

Hanwell
Take in Hanwell’s breathtaking natural landscape at this community park. Our trail network features a two-, three-, and four-and-a-half-kilometre loop. A portion of the trail system is complete with an accessibility loop, creating a welcoming environment for all. Enjoy the community that is carved and inspired by nature at the state-of-the-art playground complex, intended to be enjoyed by those 18 months to 12 years of age.

Pokeshaw Park & Beach

Pokeshaw
Beautiful park and beach which operated and maintained by community volunteers. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach. Scenic lookout, birdwatching, cormorant nesting site, and wind- and wave-carved shoreline. Picnic site, washrooms.

Scott Brook Park

St. James
Located on the banks of the St. Croix River, Scott Brook Park is the perfect place if you love canoeing and backwoods camping. Featuring 7 tent sites and 8 trailer sites along with a put-in launch for canoes, it is a great place to enjoy the outdoors.

Miramichi Freestyle Park

Miramichi
A supervised, all-wheel sport facility. Open to BMX, skateboards, scooters and in-line skates. Park includes: 30 ramps, 3 m (9 ft.) half-pipe, 1 m (4 ft.) x 2 m (6 ft.) half-pipe and special features.

Youghall Beach Park

Bathurst
Experience Youghall Beach's golden sands and stunning blue waters. Enjoy FREE access to some Eastern Canada's warmest waters in the Chaleur Bay, along with groomed sandy beaches. With a boardwalk reaching the beach from several access points, an outdoor platform for yoga sessions, five beach volleyball courts, a boat slip, great fishing spots, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a playground area, Youghall Beach Park is an ideal destination for the young and young at heart.

Middle Island Irish Historical Park

Miramichi
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Middle Island, on the Miramichi River, was a quarantine station in the 19th century, specifically for Irish immigrants fleeing the Irish Potato Famine. Many perished while on the Island. In 1873 it was declared a permanent quarantine station by the Federal Government until 1948. Immerse yourself in the history while walking along sandy beaches and scenic trails; visit the Celtic Cross, Interpretive Centre, amphitheatre, picnic areas and interpretive panels.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park Campground

Escuminac
Private beach and campground offering many conveniences, stunning sunrises and sunsets, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Ideal for both quiet getaways and fun beach days with your loved ones. Enjoy a glorious sandy beach just a two-minute walk away, stroll along scenic boardwalks, picnic under gazebos overlooking Miramichi Bay, have a barbecue, savour fresh lobster (in season), or join local fishermen for deep-sea fishing, or island tours.

Fundy National Park Golf Course

Alma
This picturesque 9-hole par 35 course designed by renowned golf course architect Stanley Thompson is admired for its elevated tees. Open from mid-May to early October, this course challenges the most advanced golfers, but the pace allows it to be a place for the beginner golfer as well. It is a wonderful way to spend a few hours playing either 9 or 18 holes.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park

Escuminac
Just a two-minute walk from the campground, Escuminac Beach is a beauty! Saunter along boardwalks, pause under the gazebo for a picnic, watch well over 50 species of seabird, or simply admire the view and breathtaking sunsets over Miramichi Bay. A walking trail starts at the campground and leads to the first lighthouse built on the province's East Coast. Be sure to check out Point Escuminac, where tree fragments from a forest dating back 4,300 years can be seen at the base of the peat section.

Riverfront Park

Moncton
5 km (3 mi.) of multi-use trails along the Petitcodiac River. Ideal for cycling, inline skating, walking and running. Located downtown, this Moncton trail section of the Trans Canada Trail connects to the riverfront trail system in the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe. Portions of the trail are cleared for winter running and walking. One of the most relaxing areas in town, this a great place to observe the tides of the Petitcodiac River.

Metepenagiag Heritage Park

Red Bank
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Experience the ancient Mi'gmaw culture that has existed at its life source for over 3,000 years. There is much to discover at the village of 30 centuries. View the archaeological finds of our enduring village, see the historic Mi'gmaw ceramic pottery, and understand the significance of the Augustine Mound and the Oxbow National Historic Sites. Other features include artifacts, interactive displays, tours, interpretive trails and a Mi'gmaw boutique. Time-honoured traditions await you at Metepenagiag... Where Spirits Live!

Grand Falls Regional Municipality

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Grand Falls is renowned as one of New Brunswick's top attraction with its natural wonder, the famous seasonal falls and captivating gorge. One of the most distinctive marks of Grand Falls is its bilingualism. Downtown Grand Falls has another particular cachet, with its Broadway Boulevard being the widest main street east of Winnipeg. Visit the local shops, dine at one of the many restaurants or simply stroll along the Broadway.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre

Salmon River
The Big Salmon Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a picturesque setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood. During the golden age of sail, the thriving shipbuilding and lumber industry led to the construction of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and surrounding areas — once described as one of the richest regions in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories through interpretive panels.

Ponderosa Pines Park

Lower Cape
Family campground on an eco-conscious property with forests, lakes, retired pasture and marsh—home to moose and rich birdlife. Full-service RV sites (30/50 amp) welcome big rigs; tent trailers and unserviced tenting available. Amenities: pool, firepit at every site, trails, boat rentals, playground, camp store with RV supplies, laundry, free Wi-Fi and complimentary fishing. Near Hopewell Rocks, Fundy NP, Alma, Cape Enrage and Moncton—gateway to kayaking, beaches, ziplining and local seafood.

Woolastook Park Beach

Upper Kingsclear
Three unsupervised freshwater swimming beaches. Nine-hole pitch-and-putt golf course and 35 km (22 mi.) of walking and biking trails. Free bike, canoe, kayaks and paddle boats rentals; fishing pond, two volley-ball courts, two horse-shoe pits, library, exercise building, mini-putt and playground. Fun for the whole family!For more information, please visit our website.