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Les Chalets de la Plage de Bas-Caraquet
Bas-Caraquet
Enjoy a dream holiday in Acadie. Whether you wish to sample fresh seafood near a lighthouse or stroll on the sandy dunes of our magnificent beach in the evenings, the cottages at Chalets de la Plage are the place for you. Come and see for yourself the beauty of this environment. It will be our pleasure to welcome you in our peaceful oasis in Bas-Caraquet.
Camping Plage Val-Comeau
Val-Comeau
Ocean on one side, river on the other. A great place for birdwatching and to watch enchanting sunrises and sunsets. Shellfish (clams), lobster and mackerel fishing.
Parc du Vieux Moulin
Nigadoo
Municipal park located on a property where a mill was operating at the beginning of the 20th century. Interpretative signs, covered picnic tables, restrooms and a freshwater swimming beach. Located on the Nigadoo River. Operated and maintained by the municipality.
Festi-plage
The Festi-plage is a multi-generational event with activities and music for all ages. Th...
Parc Horizon Camping
Pointe-du-Chêne
Trailer park for recreational vehicles with seasonal camping and a few nightly sites. Each overnight site has a picnic table and a fire pit. Public washrooms, showers and laundry room are available nearby.
Fall in New Brunswick’s Provincial Parks
Thu, Aug 11, 2022
From the highest tides in the world to the Maritimes’ highest peak, New Brunswick’s provincial parks have something to offer for everyone.
But did you know that many of New Brunswick’s provincial parks are open well into the fall?
North Lake Provincial Park
North Lake
A Nature Lover's Paradise
A paddler’s paradise, North Lake Provincial Park is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It is the headwaters to the St. Croix River, giving adventurers the opportunity for a multi-day paddle from the park, down the river and to the Passamaquoddy Bay. The park is also an off-grid camping gem, offering 45 large private campsites with an unsupervised beach next to the campground.
Sugarloaf Provincial Park
Atholville
The Mountain of Adventure
Within the Appalachian Mountain region of New Brunswick, Sugarloaf Provincial Park is the perfect destination for a family-friendly getaway or an action-packed escape. Hike to the summit of the park’s 305-m mountain and take in the exceptional views that will leave you in awe. With over 25 km (15.5 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, along with Atlantic Canada’s premier lift-service mountain bike park for the adrenaline-seekers, Sugarloaf is perfect for all types of adventurers.
Herring Cove Provincial Park
Campobello
The Nature Lovers' RetreatA true nature lover’s paradise on New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, Herring Cove Provincial Park on Campobello Island offers unique hiking trails of varying lengths and a 1.6-km (0.6 mi.) beach to experience. Explore the forests of ancient spruce trees or adventure along the bogs and sheer cliffs. The park also features a picturesque 9-hole golf course. With campsites, rustic shelters and Ch-A-lets available, the park is the ideal island escape for everyone.
Satellite Drive-in
Bois-Blanc (between Paquetville and Saint-Isidore)
The Cine-Parc Satellite Drive-in is a single screen drive-in located in Bois-Blanc, NB, Canada. It is open seasonally from Spring thru early October and shows movies in French.
République Provincial Park
Saint-Jacques (Edmundston)
Where Nature, Culture and History Meet
Nestled along the shores of the Madawaska River, you’ll find République Provincial Park. This 108-acre recreational park and campground offers hiking and cycling trails, an outdoor playground, volleyball and tennis courts, a heated swimming pool, along with equipment rentals for water bikes, kayaks, paddleboards, and more. Take in a show at the amphitheatre or explore the magnificent New Brunswick Botanical Gardens. With campsites, rustic shelters and Ch-A-lets available, the park is perfect for a family getaway.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Saint-Quentin (Eldon)
The Canadian Appalachian Experience
With the highest mountain peak in the Maritimes, Mount Carleton Provincial Park has more than 42,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness waiting to be explored. The mountain is home to more wild animal species than any other part of the province and is a botanist’s dream for rare plants. As a designated dark sky preserve, Mount Carleton is the perfect place to enjoy those crystal-clear starry nights.
Mactaquac Provincial Park
Mactaquac
The Four-Season Playground
Open for all four seasons, Mactaquac Provincial Park offers many outdoor activities to explore. Situated amongst an expansive woodland, this 1,300-acre riverside playground along the scenic Saint John River offers many outdoor recreational activities, along with an extensive network of hiking trails to explore and a tranquil beaver pond nature reserve. From golfing on the 18-hole championship golf course to camping, freshwater beaches and treetop aerial adventures, there is always an adventure to be had at the park.
Wishwood Resort Campground
Richibucto
Located in beautiful Richibucto and close to Kouchibouguac National Parc, the Wishwood Resort campground offers fully-serviced sites for RVs including sewage hookups as well as unserviced options. Tenters can choose a spot skirting the trees with a view of the pond.
Herring Cove Provincial Park Golf Course
Campobello
Tee up and swing away at Herring Cove Provincial Park's 9-hole golf course. The golf course is complete with daily green fees, a clubhouse, dining room, snack bar, licenced restaurant, golf carts, driving range, showers, lockers, pro shop, putting green, club rental and lessons.
Fundy Trail Provincial Park Beaches (Big Salmon River, Melvin, Pangburn, Seely and Long Beach)
Salmon River (St. Martins)
Drive the paved parkway that hugs the coastal cliffs to access the fantastic beaches of the Fundy Trail Provincial Park, perfect for exploring or just relaxing. Bring along a picnic or come with your beach blanket or chair, sunscreen and a good book in hand. Or plan a day of hiking one of the park's many trails, followed by a refreshing rest on one of those pristine Bay of Fundy beaches.
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
Fredericton
The Provincial Archives collects and preserves documents of the people, institutions and government of New Brunswick and makes these historical records available for public research. Holdings include textual and digital records, papers of families and individuals, maps, architectural plans, photos, sound recordings, film and video.
Located on the University of New Brunswick campus, the Archives is housed in the Bonar Law-Bennett Building, of architectural interest for its Beaux Arts style and extensive use of bird's-eye maple.
Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre
Salmon River
The Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a lovely setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood on the banks of the river. With the flourishing shipbuilding and lumber industry during the golden age of sail, a thriving lumber industry supported the building of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and area, once described as one of the richest region in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories.
Fundy Trail Provincial Park
Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast with stunning views in every direction. It's a fascinating ecosystem with access to Long Beach stretching for 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) along the bay, 3 discovery beaches, over 35 km (22 mi) of hiking and biking trails, over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views, a 15-metre waterfall, 60-metre suspension bridge, a canyon and 600 million-year-old rock formations.
Provincial Giant Pumpkin Festival
All the public is invited to participate in the Neguac Giant Pumpkin Provincial Festival...