New Brunswick is a beautiful oceanside province, nestled between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait in the east, and the Bay of Fundy and Chignecto Bay in the south. The province's neighbors are Quebec in the north and Nova Scotia in the south but most of it is bounded by the ocean. Miles of sandy beaches at Kouchibouguac National Park, the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides and the beautifully sculpted rocks and cliffs of The Rocks Provincial Park are a few of the spectacular coastal sights in New Brunswick.
In the Fundy Isles there are a number of great places to sea kayak. One of the best is off A peaceful sunset on the shores of Kouchibouguac National Park A classic silhouette of flowerpot rocks at The Hopewell Rocks Grand Manan Island. There is a regular ferry service from Blacks Harbour to the Island every day. You'll find a beautiful combination of cliffs falling off into the sea, small offshore islands and pebble beaches sloping gently up to beautiful landscapes, typical of the maritime provinces. If you want to kayak with ocean wildlife, try Deer and Campobello Islands.
For an overview on New Brunswick, click on the map.
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