Unsupervised saltwater beach with shallow water, change rooms, washrooms, playground, picnic area, observation tower and birdwatching, trail, boardwalk and floating bridges. Day park only.
A perfect spot for nature lovers as well as loads of room for family fun - the Neguac Bird Sanctuary has it all at Île-aux-Foins Park. Boardwalks and floating decks connect you to sandy beaches jutting into the ocean waves. This is a true eco-tourism site with interpretative signs to fill you in on the flora and fauna native to the area. An observation tower stands at one end of the beautiful beach, where you can gaze out to Portage Island National Wildlife area.
Winner of Environment Canada's National Award for Environmental Achievement Discover a wetland world beneath your feet! Focus your camera on the fuzzy ducklings, listen to a sunset chorus of marsh birds. The entertainment never stops at the Waterfowl Park! Admission is free. Guided tours offered mid-May to late August. Over 3 km (1.9 mi.) of winding boardwalks, trails, and viewing platforms. More than 150 species of birds and 200 species of plants have been recorded here.
Located on the beautiful Saint John River, this family oriented and dog friendly campground is an ideal location for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and boating. We are 3 minutes from a golf course and 5 minutes from the town of Nackawic. Come stay with us, relax and admire the beautiful sunsets. The short 40-minute drive from Fredericton, NB or 40-minute drive from Houlton/Woodstock border crossing will make this visit worth your while.
Inflatable water slide and water park at Camping Pokemouche, a friendly family campground, located along the Pokemouche River, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula near main attractions and a golf course.
Private beach and campground with many conveniences. Spend your vacation on our glorious sandy beach. Beautiful sunsets and sunrises over the water. Whether you are looking for a quiet vacation or a fun-filled day at the beach with your loved ones, Escuminac Beach and Family Park is waiting for you. Spend a sun-filled day at a glorious sandy beach. It is only a 2-minute walk from the campground and makes getting away from it all very easy. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the many boardwalks built to protect the natural sand dunes and for easy access to the beach.
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.
Freshwater, unsupervised, fine-sand-and-rocky swimming beach with washrooms, showers and picnic shelter. Admire the tallest lighthouse on the St. John River system and see oak trees over 100 years old. A multitude of birds can be viewed in the marsh in their natural habitat. Pets on a leash welcome; unsupervised pool, wheelchair-accessible toilets, indoor activity centre, waterfront property, trading post, washers, dryers, showers, flush toilets, plus water park (splash pad).
Wherever you go on the island, there's sure to be a terrific beach nearby, where the words "crowded beach" is defined by the number of gulls and other seabirds on the beach that day. It's no wonder Reader's Digest voted Grand Manan Island as one of the World's 7 Best Small Islands ! Anchorage Beach is an unsupervised, sandy, saltwater beach where you can relax with the Bay of Fundy nipping at your toes. Do some beachcombing, see wildlife and check the nearby freshwater ponds – a great spot to cast your line for trout. Canoe or kayak as well.Castalia Park Beach is gravel and salt marsh.
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.
A series of multi-use nature trails in Deer Park, adjacent to a waterfowl marsh and the Oromocto River system featuring a wide selection of natural flora and fauna. Interconnected with the Trans-Canada Sentier NB Trail network, it's a beautiful area for walking, jogging, mountain biking and snowshoeing.
Burn off some energy as you climb, swing, flip, spin, and jump at Saint John’s newest indoor, family entertainment centre! Test your skills with rope ladders, climbing walls, dodgeball, slam dunk nets, sweeping agility challenges and more! Little Jumpers can enjoy a designated soft play area.
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.
Discover a place of unspoiled beauty, where the lushness of the plants and trees is left untouched. A place where wildlife is nurtured and protected. There's an observation tower, a footbridge, and a boardwalk, which stretches across an estuary and into the forest.
This 18-hole course boasts a pro shop, golf carts, friendly service and on-course food and beverage services. Try your hand at our unique aquatic driving range on beautiful Crescent Lake, adjacent to the course. This is a wonderful course at a reasonable price.
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.
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.
Clean, friendly family campground, 4 km (2.4 mi.) from Magnetic Hill and Magic Mountain, minutes from shopping and other tourist attractions. Pull-thru, 30 and 50 amp sites, laundromat, playground, free Wifi, and store. Play the 18-hole executive par-3 golf course or hit a bucket of balls at the driving range.
Full-service campground with 30- and 50-amp sites. Tenting, heated pool and lake access. Driving distance to Oromocto, Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton. 1.5 km (0.9 mi.) from Exit 330. Check out our website or Facebook page for weekend activities!
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.
Ideally located to explore the major attractions in Southeastern New Brunswick.
We offer spacious fully serviced sites (30 or 50 amps), including pull-through sites, to accommodate the largest recreational vehicles in the industry.
For your enjoyment, we have the award winning heated saltwater pool, a soccer field, volleyball court and two playgrounds. We have a floating dock to launch kayaks, boards and canoes. And the beach is just a short walk away.
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.