Crown Land Near Sackville

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Sackville sits on the Tantramar Marshes — the world's largest expanse of reclaimed tidal marshland — right at the New Brunswick–Nova Scotia border. Johnson's Mills, a Bay of Fundy shorebird reserve protecting one of the planet's largest Semipalmated Sandpiper migration stopovers, is about 13 km away, and the star-shaped ramparts of Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site overlook the marsh just outside town. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Sackville.

Map

Crown Land Nearby

🌲
Le Coupe River
Candidate Conserved Area
9 km
🌲
Johnson's Mills
Protected Natural Area
13 km
🌲
Hopewell Rocks
Provincial Park
19 km
🌲
Brooklyn Road
Candidate Conserved Area
19 km
🌲
Shepody Mountain
Candidate Conserved Area
23 km
🌲
Frederick Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
24 km
🌲
Wilson Brook
Protected Natural Area
24 km
🌲
Memramcook River
Candidate Conserved Area
26 km
🌲
Botsford
Candidate Conserved Area
33 km
🌲
Crooked Creek
Candidate Conserved Area
33 km
🌲
Caledonia Gorge
Protected Natural Area
34 km
🌲
Lock Hart Road
Candidate Conserved Area
37 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Johnson's Mills protected natural area, a Bay of Fundy shorebird reserve, is about 13 km away; Wilson Brook, a strictly protected natural area, is about 24 km, and Caledonia Gorge is about 34 km.

Ponderosa Pines Campground, about 20 km away, and Camp Tindish, about 27 km, are the closest options; the Sackville Waterfowl Park in town has boardwalk trails but no camping.

They're the world's largest tract of reclaimed tidal marsh, first dyked by Acadian settlers in the 1600s using aboiteau technology, and today a major stopover for migrating shorebirds and waterfowl.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Johnson's Mills is managed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada as a shorebird reserve — visitors should stay on marked trails during peak migration (mid-July to early August) to avoid disturbing feeding birds.

Explore the interactive map

Open Full Map All Fishing Spots