Crown Land Near Bathurst

12 crown land sites 0 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Bathurst anchors the Acadian Coastal Drive in northern New Brunswick, with candidate conserved areas along the Middle and Pabineau rivers within 15 km protecting salmon-bearing forest watersheds. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Bathurst.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Middle River
Candidate Conserved Area
11 km
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Pabineau River (Extension)
Candidate Conserved Area
12 km
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Red Pine Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
13 km
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Pabineau River
Candidate Conserved Area
14 km
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Bass Brook
Protected Natural Area
14 km
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Sugary Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
15 km
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Flemming Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
15 km
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Nepisiguit River (Extension)
Candidate Conserved Area
16 km
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Allardville
Protected Natural Area
18 km
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Bass River
Protected Natural Area
21 km
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Pokemouche Rover / Pogumooch
Candidate Conserved Area
23 km
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Caraquet River
Candidate Conserved Area
23 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Candidate conserved areas along the Middle River and Pabineau River are within 15 km, protecting salmon-bearing forest watersheds.

Yes, with a valid New Brunswick fishing licence โ€” the Nepisiguit and Pabineau rivers nearby are known for Atlantic salmon and trout.

A bilingual Acadian peninsula heritage, sandy beaches and seafood along the Northumberland Strait, running north from Bathurst.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page, including the Nepisiguit and Pabineau rivers. Candidate conserved areas are typically low-impact zones without formal camping infrastructure โ€” check current DNR access rules.