Crown Land Near Shediac

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Shediac, the self-proclaimed Lobster Capital of the World, sits on New Brunswick's warm-water Acadian Coast, with Parlee Beach Provincial Park — one of the busiest beaches in Atlantic Canada — just over 3 km from downtown. The Lock Hart Road and Memramcook River candidate conserved areas add inland wetland and forest protection within 15 km. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Shediac.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Parlee Beach
Provincial Park
3 km
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Lock Hart Road
Candidate Conserved Area
11 km
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Memramcook River
Candidate Conserved Area
13 km
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Cocagne Wetlands
Candidate Conserved Area
33 km
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(South Branch) Buctouche River
Candidate Conserved Area
34 km
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Big Meadows
Protected Natural Area
35 km
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Cocagne River
Candidate Conserved Area
37 km
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Brooklyn Road
Candidate Conserved Area
37 km
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Frederick Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
37 km
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McLean Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
38 km
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Le Coupe River
Candidate Conserved Area
38 km
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McLean Settlement
Protected Natural Area
39 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the Lock Hart Road candidate conserved area is about 11 km out, with the Memramcook River wetlands a bit further at 13 km.

Yes, with a valid New Brunswick fishing licence — Taits Brook and the Scoudouc River both run within a kilometre of town.

Yes — Parlee Beach Provincial Park's campground is about 3 km out, alongside several private campgrounds like Camping Oceanic and Camping Beauséjour within a similar distance.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required at every spot on this page. Parlee Beach Provincial Park charges a daily or seasonal parking fee in summer and its campground requires reservations in peak season; candidate conserved areas permit low-impact recreation but restrict development pending final protected status.