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    Parlee Beach Provincial Park

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    The Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche

    The Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche

    5.0(2 reviews)
    35.5 km

    This was one of the highlights and one of my favourite stops in the area. I absolutely loved how…read morewell maintained the boardwalk is, and the information overload with all the detailed signs throughout as well as the interpretative centre. I could easily spend a day here. It's peaceful, offers stunning views and it's a nice place for a walk or to simply chill. Free wifi. Short distance to the parking across the road although parking spots can fill up quickly.

    I really got to see how beautiful New Brunswick is…read more Fact: I was born in Moncton so basically all I know of NB is Moncton and a few areas in between. Bouctouche is absolutely gorgeous and the eco center offers so much! It is a well preserved natural saltwater beach. You overlook the ocean to see dunes, marshes (which is natural habitat for birds and wildlife) and a sight of wind turbines line the horizon. The beach is pristine and I was insanely excited to see all of the seashells scattered everywhere. They leave them as part of the natural preservation as other creatures use them as homes. I rarely see shells when I go to the beach anymore so this was special to me. It is a 1/2 km walk across the boardwalk here which overlooks the dunes. They have several stairways down onto the sandy beach areas and you get many different perspectives of the landscape. Truly a natural treasure that you definitely don't want to miss when in the area. Tourists and locals alike will enjoy this beautiful piece of nature.

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    Kouchibouguac National Park

    Kouchibouguac National Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    73.4 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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