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NATIONAL PARKS

Fundy National Park
506-887-6000 Alma
The tidal fluctuation of the Bay of Fundy is the highest in the world. Watch fishing boats come and go to the rhythm of the bay. Inland, explore lush forests and deep stream valleys.
Fundy Trail Parkway
866-386-3987St. Martins
The Fundy Trail opens up previously unreachable coastal areas of incomparable natural beauty and makes it accessible to all, while responsibly preserving and protecting the ecological balance of the area.

Kouchibouguac National Park
Photo by A. Kregosky
Kouchibouguac National Park
1-506-876-2443
Bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, sparkling freshwater systems, sheltered lagoons, abandoned fields and tall forests characterize the Maritime Plain Natural Region

PROVINCIAL PARKS

de la République Provincial Park
1-506-735-2525 Edmundston
Walking, jogging and cycling trails, two volleyball courts, a fully-equipped outdoor playground, horseshoe pits, canteen, boat ramp and many picnic sites; a picnic shelter, a playroom for indoor activities,
Herring Cove
1-506-752-7010 Campobello Island
Wildlife and birdlife abound at Herring Cove. Bald eagles, osprey and beavers are among the many species that can be observed along the trails.
Mactaquac Provincial Park
1-506-363-4747 Mactaquac
broad woodland and recreation complex with many walking trails, one of which is wheelchair accessible, or spend the day on the beach; you can windsurf, canoe, fish, or have a picnic.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
1-506-235-6040 Saint-Quentin
A variety of wilderness lakes and rivers bring your paddle within reach of the province's most primitive and pristine wildlands.

New River Beach Provincial Park
Photo by A. Kregosky
506 755-4042 New River Beach
Gulls, eider ducks and cormorants. large, lustrous-black seabirds nest offshore and along the two circuits of hiking trails.
Murray Beach Provincial Park
1-506-538-2628 Murray Corner
A seaside campground with breathtaking views of sunrises over dramatic ocean waters.
Parlee Beach Provincial Park
1-506-533-3363 Pointe-du-Chêne
Swimming, beach volleyball, sand sculpture contests, walking trails,
Sugarloaf Provincial Park
1-506-789-2366 Atholville
Climb to the summit of the 305-meter (1000ft) mountain, where you will have a panoramic view of the city of Campbellton , the Restigouche River , Chaleur Bay and, in the distance, the rolling hills of Québec's Gaspé Peninsula . 12 alpine ski trails
The Anchorage Provincial Park
1-506-755-4079 Grand Manan
Picturesque hiking/cycling trails, interpretive displays, birdwatching blinds, salmon cages and breaching whales.

OTHER PARKS - RESOURCES

Canadian Parks Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Île Campobello Island
Youghall Beach Park  

HERITAGE RIVERS

St. Croix River Upper Restigouche
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