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7 ways to sink your toes in the sand in New Brunswick

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

7 ways to sink your toes in the sand in New Brunswick

This post was originally published on the Tourism New Brunswick websiteExternal Link Title.

 

New Brunswick's beaches have the uncanny ability to be strong, rugged, and gentle all at the same time. Kilometres of unspoiled coastline surround us, from the sand dunes of the Acadian Coast to the discovery beaches of the Bay of Fundy. No matter where you are in New Brunswick, one thing's for sure: You're never far from the beach.

 

We like to brag about having the warmest salt water in Canada, but really, it's the unspoiled nature of our beaches that will truly draw you in. Here are the best only-in-New Brunswick ways to sink your toes in the sand:

 

1. Do yoga by the bay at New River Beach Provincial ParkExternal Link Title

2. Swim in Canada's warmest salt water along the Sand & Sun TrailExternal Link Title

3 people walk along waterside of a beach
kids and people head toward the water, image taken from far away

5. Make footprints (or paw prints) in the sand at Aboiteau BeachExternal Link Title

older couple walks along beach water at sunset

6. Have the best beach walk ever at Kouchibouguac National ParkExternal Link Title

7. Walk on the ocean floor at The Hopewell RocksExternal Link Title

person walks in distance toward the Hopewell rocks, rocks high above that are carved out by risig tides