Crown Land Near Grand Falls
12 crown land sites
8 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Grand Falls/Grand-Sault is built around its namesake gorge β one of the largest waterfall canyons east of the Rockies β and Falls and Gorge Campground sits barely a kilometre from the falls themselves. Candidate conserved areas at Blue Bell Mountain and Burgess Settlement protect forest within 17-20 km, on the Saint John River between Edmundston and Woodstock. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Grand Falls.
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Crown Land Nearby
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17 km
Blue Bell Mountain
Candidate Conserved Area
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19 km
Burgess Settlement
Protected Natural Area
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27 km
Pokiok River
Candidate Conserved Area
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33 km
Quisbis Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
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34 km
Two Brooks
Candidate Conserved Area
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36 km
Blue Mountain Bend on the Tobique River
Candidate Conserved Area
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37 km
Blind Gully Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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38 km
Petite fourche rivière Quisbis
Candidate Conserved Area
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38 km
Haley Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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38 km
Martial Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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38 km
Blue Mountain
Protected Natural Area
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40 km
Maggie's Falls on the Odellach River
Candidate Conserved Area
Nearest Campgrounds
Frequently Asked Questions
Candidate conserved areas at Blue Bell Mountain (about 17 km) and Burgess Settlement (about 19-20 km) protect forest above the Saint John River valley; the Pokiok River candidate conserved area and protected natural area are about 27-28 km away.
Falls and Gorge Campground, about 1 km from the gorge itself, is the closest option, with Mulherin Campground about 6.5 km away and Paradise Mountain around 13 km.
A dramatic canyon carved by glacial meltwater, with hiking trails, a zipline and glacier-carved potholes ('wells') along the rim β one of the largest gorges east of the Rockies, right in town.
Regulations
A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. The Grand Falls Gorge trail network charges a small day-use fee at the Malabeam Reception Centre; candidate conserved areas are typically low-impact zones without formal camping infrastructure.