Most reviewed National Parks in New Brunswick


  1. 4.5 Fundy National Park (1.002 reviews)
    - Point Wolfe Campground stay
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    A beautiful coastal park with miles of hiking trails along rugged shores and bubbling forest streams. See more..
  2. 4.5 Kouchibouguac National Park (280 reviews)
    - Skiing holiday
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    Discover a national park on New Brunswick’s Acadian Coast where lush mixed-wood forests lead to colorful salt marshes and warm ocean beaches. Offshore, golden sand dunes foster calm seas. At night, this Dark Sky Preserve is a celestial masterpiece; in winter, it is a snowbound fun zone. And each of these natural wonders intertwines with fascinating Mi’kmaq and Acadian cultures. Welcome to Kouchibouguac National Park—an awe-inspiring all-season destination. See more..
  3. 4.0 Murray Beach Provincial Park (33 reviews)
    - NB trip
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    Fabulous PP located right on the water only a few klms from the Confederation Bridge to PEI. Spacious pull thru sites (we were in 107). The views are spectacular! A bit windy at times but helped keep the very warm temps at bay. Also very close to Blue Roof Distilleries. Happens to be our vodka and gin of choice so was nice to stock up at the store instead of ordering on line! Only down side for us was no doggie beach and our girl loves the water! Nice showers, laundry and kids playground, not to mention a huge beach with lots of sand bars when the tide goes out! Definitely recommend this park if you are in NB or touring the East coast!! See more..
  4. 4.0 Headquarters Campground (20 reviews)
    - Great campground in central location
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    Enjoyed three nights camping at Headquarters. Sites are well-spaced, with RV sites, tent sites, even yurts and OTENTIKs. My only caution is that if you are coming from Saint John -- be careful on the hills heading to the visitor's center - they are incredibly steep and windy, which was a bit of a challenge for the brakes on my motor coach. Will be leaving towards the east to avoid going through there again. See more..

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