List of Protected Areas of New Brunswick - Natural Protected Areas

Natural Protected Areas

  • Baillie Settlement
  • Bay du Vin Island
  • Berry Brook
  • Big Bald Mountain (New Brunswick)
  • Big Rocky Brook
  • Black River
  • Blue Mountain
  • Bull Pasture Bog
  • Cains River
  • Caledonia Gorge
  • Canaan Bog
  • Canoose Flowage
  • Clarke Brook
  • Cranberry Lake
  • Dionne Brook
  • Dowdall Lake
  • Dungarvon Whooper Spring Woodlot
  • Eel River
  • Foley Island
  • Freeze Lakes
  • Glazier Lake
  • Goodfellow Brook
  • Goose Lake
  • Gooseberry Cove
  • Goulette Brook
  • Gover Mountain
  • Grand Lake
  • Hovey Hill
  • Howard Brook
  • Jacquet River Gorge
  • Kennedy Lakes
  • Little Salmon River
  • Little Tomoowa Lake
  • Loch Alva
  • MacFarlane Brook
  • McCoy Brook
  • McDougalls Brook
  • McManus Hill
  • Miscou Grande Plaine
  • Mount Elizabeth
  • Musquash
  • Nepisiguit
  • New River
  • Oak Mountain
  • Patchell Brook
  • Phillipstown
  • Picadilly Mountain
  • Point Wolfe River Gorge
  • Pollard Brook
  • St. Croix River Islands
  • Shinnickburn
  • South Kedgwick River
  • Spednic Lake
  • Tabusintac
  • Tay River
  • Two Mile Brook Fen
  • Upper Thorn Point Brook
  • Upsalquitch Forks
  • Whitehorse Island
  • Williamstown Lake
  • Wilson Brook

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