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Fredericton, New Brunswick

  • New Brunswick, an Atlantic province, shares a common border with Maine, but once you enter the area you know youre not in New England anymore. Of the approximately 34,000 Loyalists who fled America... More on Trails

  • The Greensnake trails (http://www.greensnaketrails.ca) offer amazing hiking More on Trails

 

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166 Frederick Street, St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada

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  • KaBoom.org
  • This is a playground designed by the children of St. Andrews by Robert Leathers. It has a separate place for toddlers to play.It is a beautiful place for children to play. Most surface is wood with wood chips as walki... More on KaBoom.org

 

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1125 Highland Ave., Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Parkwood Heights elementary School has about 225 children attending between the Kindergarten and grade 5. This year 60% of our existing playground will be removed because it will no longer comply ... More on KaBoom.org

 

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Moncton, Nb

  • This water park, adjacent to the famous/infamous Magnetic Hill , features wave pools and numerous slides, including the towering Kamikaze Slide, where daredevils can reach speeds of 40 miles per h... More on Frommers

  • An exciting labyrinth of water slides is complimented by a mini-golf course, an arcade, gift shops and picnic sites. Visitors enter the park through the Empress of New Brunswick, a replica of ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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#5.

11220 Route 11, E8P 1H9 Pokemouche, Canada

  • Coast, less than 20 km from a beach, less than 20 km from a natural reserve, flat, little shade, 75 hectares, 100 pitches (tents, caravans, camper vans), 75 rentals (caravans), ... More on Campingo

 

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#6.

Russellville, New Brunswick, Canada

  • The Bartibog River (also spelled Bartibogue) is a Canadian river in New Brunswick. The Bartibog River rises in northeastern Northumberland County and flows east and south into the Miramichi River a... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • Coast, direct access to the beach, direct access to a natural reserve, flat, little shade, 13 hectares, 100 m altitude, 75 pitches (tents, caravans, camper vans), 3 rentals ... More on Campingo

 

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#7.

Located off Melanson Road in Dieppe Moncton, NB

  • Dieppe's St-Anselme Park provides fun experiences the whole family can enjoy. The diversified flora, fauna and woodlands create a unique setting for many activities, whether it's a relaxing stroll... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Dieppe's St-Anselme Park provides fun experiences the whole family can enjoy. The diversified flora, fauna and woodlands create a unique setting for many activities, whether it's a relaxing stroll ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Moncton, Nb

  • Canoeing, nature hikes, bird watching, and the opportunity for your family to observe nature and feel its intricate balance are at the heart of this 2,200 acre park. Located on the Irishtown Road ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Canoeing, nature hikes, bird watching, and the opportunity for your family to observe nature and feel its intricate balance are at the heart of this 2,200 acre park. Located on the Irishtown Road (... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Moncton, Nb

  • Running through Dieppe's residential neighbourhoods, the Linear Park serves as a link between the commercial, educational and recreational facilities of the town. A section of the park designed ex... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Running through Dieppe's residential neighbourhoods, the Linear Park serves as a link between the commercial, educational and recreational facilities of the town. A section of the park designed ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Moncton, Nb

  • Situated along the Riverview side of the Petitcodiac River, Riverfront Park is an integral part of Sentier NB Trail and the Trans Canada Trail and links Riverview to both Moncton and Dieppe. Visit... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

  • Situated along the Riverview side of the Petitcodiac River, Riverfront Park is an integral part of Sentier NB Trail and the Trans Canada Trail and links Riverview to both Moncton and Dieppe. Visito... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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