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Cape Tormentine Moncton, NB

  • A facility that also features a large, well-appointed campground. More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • A facility that also features a large, well-appointed campground. More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Cap-Pel Moncton, NB

  • Over five kilometres of beautiful unsupervised beaches only a short drive from Greater Moncton. More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Over five kilometres of beautiful unsupervised beaches only a short drive from Greater Moncton. More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Kouchibouguac National Park Moncton, NB

  • Protected by a sandbar, this beach offers warm sand and excellent picnic areas, accessible by a unique wooden boardwalk ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Protected by a sandbar, this beach offers warm sand and excellent picnic areas, accessible by a unique wooden boardwalk ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Centennial Park Moncton, NB

  • If you'd rather not venture too far, Centennial Beach is located in the centre of the city and features fine sand, change ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • If you'd rather not venture too far, Centennial Beach is located in the centre of the city and features fine sand, ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Alma, NB

  • Cape Enrage is the southern tip of Barn Marsh Island, which is separated from the mainland by an easily passable, narrow tidal creek. The cape received its name due to a reef that extends seaward from the point and causes the surrounding ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Chatham, NB

  • The Miramichi River is the second longest river in New Brunswick after the Saint John River, and Miramichi, consisting of the forced amalgamation of Newcastle, Chatham, and several smaller communities, is the largest city in northern ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Miramichi, NB

  • The Miramichi River is the second longest river in New Brunswick after the Saint John River, and Miramichi, consisting of the forced amalgamation of Newcastle, Chatham, and several smaller communities, is the largest city in northern ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Neguac, NB

  • Located on the northeast side of Miramichi Bay, Neguac was settled by Jean Sovie in 1757, two years after the expulsion of the Acadians. For years, the village depended on fishing and forestry, and today oyster farming and lobster ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Hidden Valley Camprground is located on the Kingston Peninsula, near Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada. The Kingston Peninsula is a rural farming area of New Brunswick of rolling hills and countruside. Small villages and quaint places ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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