Crown Land Near Saint John

12 crown land sites 0 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Saint John sits on the Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tides. The Hazen Marsh candidate conserved area is about 4 km from downtown, and Fundy National Park's dramatic coastline and hiking trails are roughly an hour east. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Saint John.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Hazen Marsh
Candidate Conserved Area
4 km
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Flamingo Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
11 km
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Southern Lakes
Candidate Conserved Area
13 km
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Perch Lake
Candidate Conserved Area
13 km
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Moore Cove
Candidate Conserved Area
18 km
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Armstrong Brook
Candidate Conserved Area
18 km
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Musquash Estuary, Private Land Component
Protected Natural Area
19 km
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Powers Beach
Candidate Conserved Area
19 km
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Musquash
Candidate Conserved Area
20 km
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Musquash Estuary, Crown Land Component
Protected Natural Area
20 km
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Loch Alva
Candidate Conserved Area
22 km
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Gooseberry Cove
Protected Natural Area
23 km

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hazen Marsh candidate conserved area is about 4 km from downtown; Fundy National Park, with much larger protected coastline, is roughly an hour east.

Fundy National Park offers Parks Canada campgrounds with reservations recommended in peak season; the Fundy Trail Parkway also has camping options along the coast.

Saint John to Fundy National Park, or Saint John to Hopewell Rocks, are the two best-known routes along the Fundy tides.

Regulations

A valid New Brunswick fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Fundy National Park requires a Parks Canada day-use or camping fee. Always check tide tables before exploring the Fundy shoreline โ€” tidal range here can exceed 12 metres.