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| Daily Adult (Ages 18-64) | $6.44 |
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| Daily Senior Single | $5.52 |
| Daily Youth Single (ages 3-17) | $5.06 |
| Daily Family (2 parents with dependent children) | $18.60 |
They stand 40–70 feet tall. They are located on the shores of the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Cape near the end of a series of Fundy coastal tourism hubs including Fundy National Park and the Fundy Trail.
Frontcountry camping means you can get to the campsites by driving in your car, so it's often called car camping. These campgrounds usually have running water and modern washrooms. Many people camp in tents, while others set up tent-trailers or RVs.
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The Coolest Places to Stay Along the Bay of Fundy
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- Hopewell Haven, near the Hopewell Rocks.
- Goutte D'Ô, Fundy National Park.
- Chipman Hill Suites, Saint John.
- Tidal Watch Inn, St.
- New River Beach Provincial Park Campground.
- The Algonquin Resort, Saint Andrews.
- Inn at Whale Cove Cottages, Grand Manan Island.
The beaches and coastal trails at New River Beach abound with spectacular evidence of the natural formation of the bay's high tides. Wade in the tidal pools, search for crabs, periwinkles, whelks and starfish. Pets are not allowed on the beach, but they are in the rest of the park.
Campobello Island, second largest island (9 miles [14 km] long by 3 miles [5 km] wide), after Grand Manan, of a small island group at the entrance to Passamaquoddy Bay (an inlet of the Bay of Fundy), southwestern New Brunswick, southeastern Canada.
Campobello Island is accessible via one FREE ferry from L'Étete to Deer Island and one PAID ferry from Deer Island to Campobello Island. The Deer Island ferry leaves every half hour and the Campobello Island ferry leaves Deer Island every hour on the half-hour from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm.
Canada's national parks are among the world's most celebrated. Take, for example, Quebec's 27 provincial parks, many within easy driving distance of urban Montreal and Quebec City.
Prince Edward Island's network of provincial parks has eight camping parks and 13 day use parks with spectacular beaches , beautiful scenery, nature trails and lots of outdoor recreation and interpretive programs.
It lies on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Alberta. Originally established as Banff Hot Springs Reservation in 1885, Banff is Canada's oldest national park.
As part of Canada's system of national parks and national historic sites, Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada is our country's largest national park and one of the largest in the world. It was established in 1922 to protect the last remaining herds of bison in northern Canada.
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area (U.S. National Park Service)
National Parks of Canada
| National Parks of Canada Parcs Nationaux du Canada (French) |
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| Banff National Park, Alberta |
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| First Park | Banff National Park, 1885 |
| Smallest Park | Georgian Bay Islands National Park, 13.5 km2 |
| Largest Park | Wood Buffalo National Park, 44,807 km2 |
Parks Canada protects a vast network of cultural and natural heritage places that include 171 national historic sites, 47 national parks, five national marine conservation areas and one national urban park.
Canada's National Parks
- Banff – National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and Canada's first National Park (1885).
- Elk Island – National Park. Alberta plains oasis for rare and endangered species.
- Jasper – National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and glacial jewel of the Rockies.
- Waterton Lakes – National Park.
The name Kouchibouguac is of Mi'gmaq origin and means “river of the long tides.â€
Jasper National Park, national park in western Alberta, Canada, located on the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains, north of Banff National Park. Jasper spans 4,200 square miles (10,878 square km) and contains significant active geologic processes, scenic mountains, and diverse animal and plant populations.
There are 4 classes of provincial parks: historic (of which there are 9, covering 274.0 ha), recreation (10, covering 146.94 km2), natural environment (11, covering 6774.63 km2) and wilderness (4, encompassing 4558.56 km2). As well, the parks system includes 22 protected areas and 8 HISTORIC SITES.