List of Protected Areas of New Brunswick - Provincial Parks

Provincial Parks

  • De la République Provincial Park - Edmundston
  • Herring Cove Provincial Park - Campobello Island
  • The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Area - Hopewell Cape
  • Mactaquac Provincial Park - Mactaquac
  • Mount Carleton Provincial Park - Saint-Quentin
  • Murray Beach Provincial Park - Murray Corner
  • New River Beach Provincial Park - New River Beach (Near Saint John)
  • Parlee Beach Provincial Park - Shediac
  • Saint Croix Provincial Park
  • Sugarloaf Provincial Park - Campbellton
  • The Anchorage Provincial Park - Grand Manan
  • Val Comeau Provincial Park - Val-Comeau
  • Oak Bay Provincial Park - Oak Bay
  • Beechwood Provincial Park - Beechwood
  • Escuminac Provincial Park - Escuminac
  • Glenwood Provincial Park - Glenwood
  • Grand Lake Provincial Park (closed since 2003) - Grand Lake
  • Lake George Provincial Park - Lake George
  • Lakeside Provincial Park - Waterborough
  • Little Lake Provincial Park - Oromocto
  • McGraw Brook Provincial Park - McGraw Brook
  • Middle Island Provincial Park - Miramichi
  • Muniac Provincial Park - Muniac
  • Hay Island Provincial Park - Neguac
  • Oak Point Provincial Park - Greenwich Parish
  • l'aboiteau Provincial Park - Cap-Pele
  • Pokeshaw Provincial Park - Pokeshaw
  • Sandy Point Provincial Park - Saint John
  • Sunbury Oromocto Provincial Park - Oromocto
  • Shippagan Provincial Park - Shippagan
  • Tetagouche Falls Provincial Park (closed) - Bathurst
  • The Enclosure Provincial Park - Miramichi
  • Woolastook Provincial Park - Kingsclear
  • Youghall Beach Provincial Park - Bathurst

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