A coastal highlands park on the Bay of Fundy, known for dense Acadian forest, deep river valleys, and some of the highest tides in the world. Trails range from short …
The magic of Fundy National Park lies in its contrasts: from rugged forest trails and dramatic cliffs to tranquil rivers and cascading waterfalls. Located on the edge of the Bay …
Perched at the edge of the St. George Gorge, the Old Pulp Mill is one of New Brunswick’s most striking historic landmarks. Built in 1904, it once powered the town’s …
A wooden walkway leads (up a few steps) through the gorge to the small waterfall. The smell and atmosphere are like in the jungle. A well-walkable circular path through a predominantly pine forest begins at the waterfall. Highly recommended.
Lepreau Falls is a spectacular waterfall, just a short drive from Saint John. Maintained as a provincial park, it offers great hiking trails and idyllic picnic areas. Lepreau Falls is …
Grand Falls Gorge Campground is a popular riverside campground right next to Grand Falls Gorge along the St John River. The campground is open May through October and has 90 …
This viewing platform over the St John River is accessed by two sets of stairs leading down to the wooden platform, where, upstream, you can see the dam, and, downstream, you can see the Boulevard Broadway Bridge.