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Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park 8642 Route 114
PO Box 1001
Alma, New Brunswick, E4H 1B4
Phone: (506) 887-6000
Toll Free: 1-888-773-8888
Fax: (506) 887-6008
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Explore Fundy National Park. New experiences of Canada’s nature await you every day at Fundy Park, New Brunswick.  So many outdoor activities are possible each day, throughout the seasons at Fundy National Park.

Fundy National Park, New BrunswickLate June to Labour Day

Fundy National Park offers interpretive programs on everything from the great tides of Fundy to the changing forests.

  • Beach walks: When the giant tide goes out, you never know what will be left behind!
  • Evening programs: enjoy various shows, which reveal some of Fundy's secrets
  • Campfire programs: Once a week at the Campfire circle in Chignecto South campground
  • Children's programs: One hour, Nature exploration with 6-12 year olds in mind
  • Fundy Naturalist Club: Pick up a Club Card at any event or kiosk - sponsored by the Fundy Guild


For all of these activities and more, the Activity Schedules are posted on bulletin boards throughout the park or are available by calling (506) 887 6000.

Fundy National Park offers: Picnic areas, play areas, camping, interpretation, learning experiences, fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, bird-watching, mountain biking, tennis and lawn bowling, golfing and evocating.

Winter at Fundy

In the winter months at Fundy Park: Winter camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, skating and sliding.

Year-Round Camping at Fundy Park

Reserve your campground online

Camping fees & services

Campgrounds Open:
Chignecto North
May 15- October 11
Headquarters
June 25- September 6
Point Wolfe
June 25- September 6
Off Season at Headquarters Campground October 12-Mid May 2010

The Fundy Circuit

Want to see Fundy's hidden treasures? Then gear up and hike the Fundy Circuit. The Circuit is a 45-kilometre network of seven linked hiking trails that takes you through river valleys, past lakes, along the coast and through beautiful forests. The trip takes between three and five days to complete. There are two wilderness campsites (for which you must pre-register) and two campgrounds along the way. It's best to hike the Circuit so that the Upper Salmon trail is the last leg of your journey.

The Fundy Challenge

We challenge you to hike 100 kilometres in Canada's national parks! The Fundy Challenge is a project sponsored by the Fundy Guild. It imposes no time limit for reaching this goal, so day-hikers can participate as easily as avid backpackers. You only have to walk ten kilometres in Fundy. The rest can be completed in any national park. Record each hike in your official hiking log (available at park kiosks and information centres, and the Fundy Guild Bookshop) and have it initialed by a park employee. Participation is free, but you'll have to pay $6.00 + tax for the pin you receive once you have reached your goal. This fee covers mailing costs plus the tags you can add to your pin as you complete each additional 100 kilometres.

 


HQ Visitor Reception Center:

Summer: Daily from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm
Winter: Monday - Friday 8:15 am to 4:30 pm
Spring and Fall: Daily from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm


Fundy Park Fees

Daily
Adult $7.80
Senior $6.80
Youth $3.90
Family $19.60

Annual
Adult $39.20
Senior $34.30
Youth $19.60
Family/Group $98.10


Fundy Park Maps

Fundy tide information - Choose Herring Cove for Fundy Park


Contact: 506-887-6000 or fundy.info@pc.gc.ca

 

"Be inspired by Canada’s nature ... and remember it for a lifetime."

 

... and before you leave Alma, be sure and visit the lobster shops and dine out on lobster!


Also:  If you are driving from Moncton with a little time to spare, take the Fundy Studio Tour as you drive route 114 - here's a Fundy Studio Tour article that lets you know what's involved.

 


How To Find: Fundy National Park, New Brunswick



Fundy National Park is located near the Village of Alma, New Brunswick, on provincial Highway 114. The nearest bus terminals are in Sussex and Moncton. Airports are located in Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.

By car from Fredericton: take Trans-Canada Highway 2 east towards Moncton, turn south at exit 365 at Coles Island on to highway 10. This will take you to Sussex. At Sussex follow highway 1 towards Moncton. Then take Route 114 at exit 211.

By car from Saint John: take Highway 1 east towards Moncton. Then take Route 114 at exit 211.

By car from Moncton: head southwest on Highway 114.

There is no public transportation directly to or from the park


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