New Brunswick Trails
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More than 30 years ago, a visionary by the name of Dr. Mitchell Franklin dreamed of a road along the Bay of Fundy coast from St. Martins to Fundy National Park. In 1995, after years of lobbying on Franklin’s part,
New Brunswick is a beautiful province on the east coast of Canada. These 10 hikes showcase the nature around the province’s capital, Fredericton.
Length: 1.8 km
Elevation gain: Minimal
This easy and short, out-and-back trail is located 60 kilometres from Fredericton. You’ll...
Saint John is the only city on the famous Bay of Fundy—this means the coastline and ecosystems are forged in harmony with the massive, 16-metre tides that ebb and flow here. Wild coast with expansive views? Check. Lush forests with...
The largest population centre in New Brunswick is also a hiking hub. With access to lush mixed-woods forest, lofty hills and mountains and the Fundy Coast—options seem endless. Where to begin?
Scroll through our hand-picked list of the best hikes near...
City: Alma
Region: Fundy National Park
Province/State: New Brunswick
Country: Canada
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30 minutes
Round Trip Distance
1.5 km
Elevation Gain
Minimal
Camping
Nearby
Public Transit?
No
Dog Friendly
Yes
Kid Friendly
Yes
This short, scenic hike leads to a gorgeous waterfall, where a stream of water rushes over moss-covered rocks. It’s the most photographed waterfall in the...
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