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    Fundy National Park - AYCE firewood loaner sack.

    Fundy National Park

    4.8(12 reviews)
    59.6 km

    Very cool national park. Very good ranger programs, which are super kid friendly. Tons of hikes…read moreand interesting things to look at. Headquarters campsite is well maintained and close to Alma. Not the most breathtaking Canadian national park but definitely worth a visit.

    Last week, we flew from California to Rhode Island and borrowed a car and made the long drive up to…read moreFundy National Park in New Brunswick. I was jet-lagged, tired, and it was rainy. I knew only that the nearby town Alma is known for its extreme tides. As mosquitos descended upon us, I fully expected to have a crappy time. This was not the case! Fundy is AWESOME. Between the incredible staff, the non-stop educational programs for all ages (we indulged in a fun sing-a-long campfire where hot chocolate was served, a moonlit guided kayak tour, numerous hikes and beach walks, etc) and the well-maintained trails, this is one of the most incredible parks I've ever visited. It has outshined every park I've been to in the US. It's tucked away in true wilderness, the kind of which I've never seen before, not even in Alaska. Miles and miles of open space. It was very green, and the air smelled sweet. And every sign was bilingual, which is exciting for a francophile like me! But it got even more exciting for me: In the national park gift shop, they had two books I illustrated!! I could not believe having traveled all that way and then seeing my own work in the gift shop, that was the coolest!! I have nothing but wonderful things to say about Fundy's lush waterfalls, excitable bats, cartoonish bullfrogs, abundant wildflowers, fresh air, approachable and friendly interpreters, educational programs, wonderful trails, views and serenity. I'm glad we made the trip! Thank you to all the interpreters of Fundy, especially Pat, for making our trip extraordinary!

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    Fundy National Park - First day of geocaching; good eyes!!

    First day of geocaching; good eyes!!

    Fundy National Park - Dickson Falls Trail.

    Dickson Falls Trail.

    Fundy National Park - Dickson Falls Trail.

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    Kouchibouguac National Park

    Kouchibouguac National Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    74.6 km

    Best beaches ever in Atlantic Canada! I absolutely love to…read morego to Kellys Beach for swimming and a fab time on the beach whenever I'm in Canada during the summer month. You can choose between warm and shallow lagoons and the Atlantic. Also great for a walk in the Park, where you will meet lots of squirrels and gulls, the occasional Racoon and with just a little bit of luck even a moose or white tails. I've never seen one, but according to the national park informations you can also see whales, dolphins and seals.

    Kouchibouguac National Park is a coastal wetlands park in the heart of the Acadian Coast of New…read moreBrunswick. The campground is very nice with a wide variety of sites from which to choose. Excellent nature trails for hiking or cycling. Kellys Beach is excellent. It is located on the middle of three offshore dunes, all with fine sand. Paved parking in abundance, snack bar, washrooms, showers and boardwalk access to the beach. The northern and southern dunes require a boat (rentals available in the park) or a determined swim (NOT recommended) to get to them. The middle dune is 6.7 km end-to-end, the northern 4.5 km & the southern 7 km. At the seaward end of the boardwalk there is a supervised swimming area used by families. Tide fluctuation is minimal and the sea bottom is sandy and shallow so the water is considerably warmer than many other NB beaches. Turn left and walk 1.0 / 1.5 km south and the clothing-optional area begins. This is NOT an official nudist beach but c-o use is tolerated -- lewd conduct is NOT TOLERATED. There are lots of shells for the kiddies, lobster boats to watch offshore and if you walk all the way to the end of the middle dune you may have to share the beach with sunbathing seals -- no guarantee of that. There is a lot of space and few people south of the supervised area. Please keep our beach clean. Please note that in the early part of the summer the southern part of the middle dune is closed in order to permit undisturbed nesting areas for the endangered Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus).

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    Kouchibouguac National Park
    Kouchibouguac National Park
    Kouchibouguac National Park

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    Five Islands Provincial Park - Find out more info about this park at www.joshthetravelguy.ca

    Five Islands Provincial Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    105.1 km

    Five Islands Provincial Park has a lot of offer - camping, hiking, ocean and cliffs…read more With over 90 campsites, campers will love the wide selection of sites here. Most places are wooded, but one section of the campground is right along the top of the cliff offering fantastic views of the ocean. Heading to the water and muddy beach, you'll enjoy the 300 foot cliffs from below. Being on the Bay of Fundy, you'll have to consider the tides to make sure you don't get caught during the rising tide. There is a great rock formation at the end of the beach that makes for the perfect walking end point, and a great spot to take pictures. Back on top of the cliff, you can find three hiking trails. They can be completed separately, or combined to make a 7.2 km loop. We decided to do this. It took 2-3 hours to finish the loop. The hikes starts out steep, but is mostly flat elsewhere. There aren't many views until you reach the Red Head Trail. For more information, come see our travel guide on our website at www.JoshtheTravelGuy.ca. Come see what the place looks like on our YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/JoshtheTravelGuy

    This is a cute park with a view of Fundy Bay. There is a cute little lighthouse here. The park is…read morewell cared for and shows it. The bathrooms were clean;-they have a picnic area with grills. There is a nautical theme playground with swings! This was a photo shoot stop for us, but stopping here to let kids run around and eat some lunch would be fun.

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    Find out more info about this park at www.joshthetravelguy.ca

    Fundy Trail Parkway - Hearst Lodge

    Fundy Trail Parkway

    3.7(3 reviews)
    94.2 km

    Give yourself the whole day to really explore. (6-8 hours). Wear comfortable shoes so you can…read morefully hike/climb where you want to, bring snacks and water to take a lunch break at one of the many beautiful picnic benches, and wear a swimsuit under your clothes/pair of flip flops to change into when you want to play closer to the waters. The price is per person, not per car.

    This review is from two points of view, tourist and disability access…read more As with anything within the Fundy area, please take into effect weather and tides The cost was about $9 plus tax and it was good for one day only (other places offer two day passes) This places serves two venues, driving touring and hiking tourist. For the hiking touring, this place is probably your dream come true. The day I as here, the visibility was nill at best. I did go down to one view point where I could somewhat make out a rock formation with a tree on it. They call it a flower pot. The rest of the drive, was just that a drive due to lack of visibility. On my way back the fog lifted enough that I could make cliffs and rocky bottom... I will say that the signage in the page is poor. You come to a lookout for a beach, and to take the trail down you don't know whether to take the trail to the left or right from the lookout. Also unlike other Fundy locations, the signage in regards to the trails (difficulty etc) was poor as well. Never found the beach below. Disability access... yes there are boardwalk spots and boardwalk lookouts... but to get to them is another story! Wheelchair access from my point of view is little to none. For the walking impaired, there are stairs everywhere and some that gave a new level of difficulty. not just to me but also a service dog.... I'm not really impressed, but I did get some good pictures with the receding fog... I recommend thinking twice, if not a third time regarding this place... I look forward to what others have to say about this place. Parking was ample. Staff... saw some but there was no interaction (they were mowing) and the lady at the gate was not what I would call pleasant.

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    Fundy Trail Parkway - Suspension Bridge at Big Salmon River

    Suspension Bridge at Big Salmon River

    Fundy Trail Parkway - Melvin & Pangburn Beaches on the Fundy Trail Parkway

    Melvin & Pangburn Beaches on the Fundy Trail Parkway

    Fundy Trail Parkway

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