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Welcome to our Fundy National Park Page Dedicated to our favorite place to enjoy nature and the great outdoors. Here we provide you with information on the park, how to contact them, dates of operation, facilities, fees, some photographs to look at, and a page on the hiking trails. How to get here (click the map)
Fundy National Park is located on the Bay of Fundy coast in New Brunswick, Canada For information on Reservations, Brochure's, or general information on the park or local services, please contact them directly, or one of our Advertisers
Fundy National Park is more than 206km sq. of lush river valley's mixed with coastal vista's, trails leading from the Bay of Fundy to high atop the Caledonia highlands. Trails that take you from the rocky coast of the Bay of Fundy, to lush river valleys. If swimming is on your list of things to do, then there's a heated saltwater pool, cool clear rivers, or saltwater beaches on the Bay of Fundy. Waterfalls can be found on many of the trails like Dickson Falls, and The Third Vault. Point Wolfe is the home of the famous red covered bridge and is one of the most readily recognized Canadian landmarks. There is a site marker where the original sawmill, and ship yard once stood. There are 4 campgrounds: Headquarters, Point Wolf, Chignecto and Wolfe Lake. Tents, Trailers and RV's are welcome, Some of the trails have backcountry sites, these must be booked in advance. Hiking is a big attraction at the park, with almost 110 kms of trails. From the .3 km Point Wolfe Beach trail to the 8 km Marvin Lake trail , there are a variety of trails to enjoy. Each trail will introduce you to a new area of the park, with it's own unique features. Caribou Plain (3.4 km total) has a Wheelchair accessible boardwalk loop (.5km) out to the edge of an active beaver pond.
This Page was last updated: July 06, 2007 06:43:23 PM |