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Explore the Hopewell Rocks
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick
4.3
Hopewell Rocks (otherwise known as the flowerpot rocks) are in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick. Not only does the Bay of Fundy boast the highest tides in the world, but the 40-70 ft rock formations formed by the tide are incredibly unique. At low tide, you can walk on the sea floor that is four stories under water at high tide. High tide has its own benefits because you can kayak around the roc...
Explore Hopewell Rocks Park
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick
5.0
Walked the trail to the rock formation and went down a long set of stairs to get to the edge of the water . Sadly we were not there during low tide so we could not walk on the ocean floor and see the rock formations close up. Still a great experience.
Snowshoe through White Rock Recreational Area
Hillsborough, New Brunswick
25 mi
/ 656.2 ft gain
White Rock Recreational Area is one of the best places in New Brunswick to mountain bike in the summer and it turns into a snowshoe haven during winter. The park is located 20 minutes South of Moncton driving on Road 114. In Hillsboroug, take a right turn on Golf Club Road and let your car in the White Rock parking lot.
The park features 50 different trails and loops with 41 km of total trail ...
Summit Hayward Pinnacle
Elgin, New Brunswick
2.6 mi
/ 770 ft gain
Crossing the Riverview bridge from Moncton, take a right onto Coverdale Rd and follow that road until you reach Rte 885, (or as we like to say: at the second church - about a 15 minute drive). Take a hard left and follow Rte 885 for about 25 minutes. Turn left on Prosser Brook Rd for about 5.3 km, then turn right onto Hayward Rd. You will see the trail entrance in about 800m. Park by the side a...
Ski Centennial Park loop in Moncton
Moncton, New Brunswick
3.1 mi
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 car by the Moncton Coliseum on Millennium Blvd if you prefer direct access to the trails.
The trails...
Hike Upper Salmon River
Alma, New Brunswick
8.1 mi
/ 1312.3 ft gain
We suggest you bring a few friends and drive to Fundy National Park with two cars. Leave one car at the park headquarters near Alma and drive up to the Laverty falls parking lot where you will start your hike. If you only have one car and wish to do an out-and-back hike, start at headquarters.
First part: The Forks
The hike starts at the Laverty Falls parking lot. There will most likely be a l...
Water-Hike to Gordon Falls
Elgin, New Brunswick
0.6 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Gordon Falls is one of the best waterfalls in New Brunswick. It is situated 45 minutes out of Moncton, is easily accessible from the road, and is absolutely worth the drive whenever you wish to cool down on a hot summer day. While it's possible to reach the waterfall right out of your car and hang out by the river, we suggest you park a little further down the road and enjoy the hike into the c...
Sail in the Bay of Shediac, New Brunswick
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 September, the water is calm and the wind comes around softly, making the Strait and the Bay of Shediac a ...
Explore Dickson Falls in Fundy National Park
Alma, New Brunswick
5.0
1 mi
/ 98.4 ft gain
Every day during the summer, Dickson Falls in Fundy National Park, sees many hikers, families and tour busses passing by. The short hike is perfectly adapted to children and groups and it is very well maintained. Half of the trail consisted of a four feet wide boardwalk with stairs (a lot of stairs) and railings. On the first intersection onto the trail, take a left for the longer and more inte...
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