New Brunswick National Parks Canada
New Brunswick National Parks Canada


National Parks of New Brunswick, Canada




Truly Canadian
New Brunswick's first National Park was established in 1948 with Fundy National Park.

Later, the province opened its second national park with Kouchibouguac National Park.

Besides national parks the province features many Provincial Parks as well as Municipal Parks.
The Fundy Trail - St. Martins - Photo Credit: Tourism New Brunswick



Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park is a 206 sq km park containing exhibits, self-guided trails, picnic areas and scenic viewpoints. The park is home to the world’s highest tides. Enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy; coastal cliffs and rolling forested hills.

Further information on Fundy National Park

Kouchibouguac National Park
Kouchibouguac National Park is situated on New Brunswick’s central eastern shore offering a blend of sand dunes, salt marshes, rivers, forests and fields where you can pitch your tent and enjoy endless stretches of beaches and cycling trails. Kouchibouguac boasts the warmest salt water north of Virginia.

Further information on Kouchibouguac National Park

More National Parks of other provinces


Alberta   Alberta National Parks


British Columbia   British Columbia National Parks


Manitoba   Manitoba National Parks


New Brunswick   New Brunswick National Parks


Newfoundland & Labrador   Newfoundland & Labrador National Parks


Nova Scotia   Nova Scotia National Parks


Ontario   Ontario National Parks


Prince Edward Island   Prince Edward Island National Parks


Quebec   Quebec National Parks


Saskatchewan   Saskatchewan National Parks


Yukon Territory   Yukon Territory National Parks

 


Further information can also be obtained in our Provincial Travel Guides
Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador
Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Québec Saskatchewan
Yukon Territory        


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