Saint-Louis, New Brunswick
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1340 New Brunswick 117, New Brunswick
Winter backpacking at Kouchibouguak NP
Kouchibouguak National Park is a big piece of protected land on the East coast of New Brunswick. It's a beautiful summer destination for canoe adventures, family camping and chilling on the beach. In low season, the Park offers plenty of opportunities for sn...
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Saint-Édouard-de-Kent, New Brunswick
3.0
14.9 mi
/ 65.6 ft gain
In Bouctouche, New Brunswick, you can hike one of the longest strip of dunes in the east cost of North America. The 12 k of dunes is the habitat of many birds and plants. It is also the home is the endanger piping plover. Visitors must walk on wet sand and be careful not to disturb wildlife. Ther...
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Cocagne, Nouveau-Brunswick
No official roads will bring you to Cocagne Island. To reach the shore, we suggest you dock your (own) kayak or canoe at Cocagne's Cormierville wharf situated about one mile from the island.
First, head south toward Cocagne Island. Before leaving, check the tides to establish which route to take ...
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Shédiac, Nouveau-Brunswick
It's not a secret anymore, the town of Shediac in New Brunswick is home to the warmest salt waters north of the Carolinas. The Northumberland Strait passes between Prince Edward Island and the southeastern coast of New Brunswick, bringing its warm current to heat up the beach. From June to Septem...
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Moncton, New Brunswick
Centennial Park in Moncton offers great winter activities. You can skate, slide, snowshoe, bike, and ski 5 minutes away from Main street. To ski in Centennial Park, you can park in the main parking lot by the playground, closer to the ice rink and the hiking trails, but we suggest you leave your ...
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Wellington, Prince Edward Island
Grab your shovel and head to one of the south sandy beaches in PEI to dig for your dinner. Specifically, head to the sand bar near Maximeville, Pinette, or Tea Hill.Digging for clams is relatively easy, just look for the small air holes in the sand at low tide. Make sure you place the shovel a fe...
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