Crown Land Near Fredericton
12 crown land sites
0 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Fredericton sits on the Saint John River, New Brunswick's capital and a gateway to the province's interior highlands. The Gore Brook candidate conserved area is about 8 km away, and Mount Carleton Provincial Park โ home to the Maritimes' highest peak โ is a scenic drive north. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Fredericton.
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Crown Land Nearby
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8 km
Gore Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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12 km
Kingsclear Woodlot
Candidate Conserved Area
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13 km
Nashwaaksis Stream
Candidate Conserved Area
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14 km
West Branch Nashwaaksis Stream
Candidate Conserved Area
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16 km
Manzer Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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17 km
Moosehole Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
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17 km
Nasonworth Millstream
Candidate Conserved Area
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19 km
Mactaquac
Provincial Park
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20 km
Penniac Stream
Candidate Conserved Area
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22 km
Sunbury-Oromocto
Candidate Conserved Area
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22 km
Longs Creek
Candidate Conserved Area
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22 km
Grand Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
The Gore Brook candidate conserved area is about 8 km away; Mount Carleton Provincial Park, home to the Maritimes' highest peak, is a scenic 2-hour drive north.
Yes, with a valid New Brunswick fishing licence โ the upper Saint John River is known for Atlantic salmon and bass fishing.
Fredericton to Kings Landing Historical Settlement or Fredericton to Mount Carleton Provincial Park are the most popular day trips.
Regulations
A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page, including the Saint John River. Mount Carleton Provincial Park requires a day-use fee and camping reservations in peak season.