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Oak Bay Park Oak Bay Park is located on the St. Croix River and offers a supervised swimming beach and campground. Other features of the park include picnic areas, washrooms, change house and food services. Address: 742 Route 1 Oak Bay NB Canada
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Carleton Park Carleton Park is a 4.41 hectare (11 acre) park that offers views of downtown Fredericton. Amenities include picnic sites, shelters, benches and walking trails. The Trail Bridge, which crosses the St. John River, connects Carleton Park to The Green. |
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Lake George Park Lake George Park is located near Kings Landing Historical Settlement and offers a fresh water lake and unsupervised beach, washroom facilities and picnic areas.
1 506 366-2933
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Magnetic Hill When a vehicle drives "downhill" here, and at a specified spot stops, and shifts into neutral, the vehicle then coasts "uphill". This is all created by an optical illusion, and it offers an interesting experience. Address: Off Route 2 exit 488A going east or exit 488 BA going west Moncton NB
1 506 833-3516
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Petit Témis Interprovincial Linear Park Petit Témis Interprovincial Linear Park is the first biking path in Canada to link up two provinces: New Brunswick and Quebec. This 130 km (81 mi)cycling trail starts at Edmundston, New Brunswick and ends at Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec. Along the path lie such attractions as the New Brunswick Botanical Gardens, the Automobile Museum and the Edmundston marina. In the winter, the path is groomed for snowmobiling. Address: 116 Victoria Street Edmundston NB Canada
1 506 739-1992
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Hillsborough Wetland Park Hillsborough Wetland Park is located on Main Street, a site of a former gypsum mill and adjacent marshlands. This has all been transformed into a 50 hectare (124 acre) wetland park with a 4 km (2.5mi) trail network. Other features include an interpretive centre, waterfowl ponds and an observation deck overlooking the Petitcodiac River. Address: 2861 Main Street Hillsborough NB Canada
1 506 734-2240
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Educational: exhibits, interpretive trails, and instream viewing chamber. Address: 24 Chamcook Road #1 St. Andrews NB E0G 2X0
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Spread out over 17 acres, the garden presents over 80 000 plants in 8 thematic gardens, which visitors can stroll through, listening to the inspirational music. Winner of the silver Excellence Award at the 2003 Mosaicultures International in Montreal for Malobiannah flower structure. Free parking,group rates, boutique, restaurant, exhibition hall/ Insectarium's World's most beautiful Butterfly collection. Address: 33, Main Steet, P.O.Box 1629 Saint-Jacques NB Canada E7B 1A3
Send an Email (21) 1 506 737-5383
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Beresford Municipal Park Beresford Municipal Park is located in downtown Beresford and features a wooden footbridge, observation tower and walking paths. This is a popular bird-watching site, with over 54 species spotted annually. Address: 180 Parc St. East Beresford NB Canada
Send an Email 1 506 542-2727
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New River Beach Provincial Park New River Beach Provincial Park is located near the Bay of Fundy and is open May to October. Some features of the park include hiking trails, ocean kayaking, fishing, bird and wildlife watching and an annual sand-sculpturing contest. There is an unsupervised beach, washroom and shower facilities, food booths, volleyball courts and a children's playground. A 100-site campground is also located in the park. Address: 78 New River Beach Rd. New River Beach NB Canada
Send an Email (6) 1 506 755-4042
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de la Republique Provincial Park De la Republique Provincial Park is located near Edmundston in the Saint-Jacques area. Some of the features of this 44 hectare (108 acre) park are jogging and walking trails, volleyball courts, canteen, picnic sites, playground and boat launch. There is a fully-equipped campground with 150 tenting and trailer sites with shower and laundry facilities. De la Republique Provincial Park is open from May to September. Address: 35 Principale St.reet Edmundston NB Canada E7B 1A3
1 506 735-2525
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Murray Beach Provincial Park Murray Beach Provincial Park is located just a few kilometers east of Cape Jourimain. The park boasts a campground, hiking trails, swimming beaches and more. Murray Beach Park is known especially for its birdwatching and sea-kayaking. Enjoy a multitude of activities near the park including markets, shopping, festivals, lighthouses and more. Address: 1670 Route 955 Little Shemogue NB Canada E4M 3J7
Send an Email (4) 1 506 538-2628
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Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Address: Route 774, 2.4 km from Canadian Customs Campobello Island NB
1 506 752-2922
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Katy's Cove St. Andrews Katy's Cove in St. Andrews is a supervised public beach with large playground. Washrooms, change rooms and other facilities available. Located directly behind the Fairmont Algonquin Resort. Send an Email
1 506 529-5128
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Herring Cove Provincial Park Herring Cove Provincial Park is a 425 hectare (1,049 acre) park with beaches, hiking trails, golf course, water sports, campground and much more. There is a multitude of wildlife in the area, great for bird watching and photography opportunities. Open May to October. Send an Email
1 506 752-7010
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Beech Hill Park Beech Hill Park is located just off Highway 2 and is a large wooded area with picnic sites and washrooms. There are walking and hiking marked trails that provide a view of Tantramar Marsh. The trails are a popular spot for cross-country skiing in the winter months. Address: Route 2, Exit 500 Sackville NB Canada
1 506 364-4930
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Blackville Park Blackville Park offers views of the Miramichi and Bartholomew Rivers. Many walking trails and children's play areas available. |
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Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula The Lameque Eco-park treats almost every aspects of the Acadian Peninsula's wildlife. This nature complex features an interpretation centre, a half-kilometre long footbridge, an observation tower and a two kilometre interpretive trail including an arboretum. Professionals are on site for questions and offer guided tours.
Address: 65, rue du Ruisseau Lameque NB E8T 1C3
Send an Email (2) 1 506 344-3222
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Irishtown Nature Park Irishtown Nature Park is a 890 hectare (2,200 acre) park complete with biking, hiking and cross-country skiing trails. There is a large lake and forest area filled with wildlife and birds. Address: Route 115, Irishtown Road, Route 2 North. Moncton NB Canada
1 506 853-3516
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Mapleton Park Mapleton Park offers 121 hectares (300 acres) of trails, wildlife, hills and ponds for a variety of summer and winter activities.
1 506 853-3516
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Deer Island Point Park is a 16.2 hectare (40 acre) park complete with wooded trails, sandy beach, picnic areas, washroom facilities and much more including access to water sports and tours. There is a tenting and trailer campground on site with full amenities. Address: 195 Deer Island Point Rd. Deer Island NB Canada
Send an Email 1 506 747-2423
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Passamaquoddy Park Passamaquoddy Park is an oceanfront park and beach with unsupervised swimming. Enjoy various water sports such as sailing, canoeing, boating and whale-watching tours. Amenities include playground, picnic shelters and concession. Address: Route 127 St. Andrews NB Canada
1 506 529-3439
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Situated on a hillside overlooking the Saint John River, this botanical garden is an extraordinary sensory experience. Both native and exotic plants can be found on the site. A variety of learning programs are regularly scheduled. The public entrance is off Prospect Street. Address: West of Odell Park Fredericton NB
1 506 452-9269
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Mount Carleton Provincial Park is located in the north central portion of New Brunswick. Its 17,427 hectare (43 acre) size makes it the largest natural park in the province. It is here that Mount Carleton resides, the tallest point in New Brunswick, reaching a height of 820 metres (2690 feet). There is approximately 62 km (38.5 mi) of hiking trails surrounded by lakes and valleys, which provide the opportunity for outdoor activities such as canoeing, fishing and swimming. Address: 11 Gagnon Street Saint-Quentin NB Canada E8A 1N4
1 506 235-0793
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This Nature Trust of New Brunswick site is Canada's first designated amphibian park. Hyla is home to six varieties of frogs, including its main resident, the gray tree frog. Other natural highlights include three species of provincially rare plants. Address: Greenwood Drive Fredericton BC
1 506 457-2398
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French Fort Cove Nature Park has an abundance of hiking trails, picnic areas and playground facilities. Bicycle and boat rentals available. Home of the historic Headless Nun Tour. Address: 1111 King George Hwy. Miramichi NB Canada
Send an Email 1 506 624-9121
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