Beaches

 

Beaches

What is your favourite beach experience?  Are you a sun worshipper?  A beachcomber?  An athlete?  Maybe you’re looking for family-friendly beaches, with some of the warmest salt water north of Virginia and safe, supervised swimming for the kids.  Or do you long for pristine sands, the cry of gulls, the caress of summer winds?  Find it all on the unrivalled beaches of southeast New Brunswick. 
 

Jardine Municipal Park

Your stay in Jardine Municipal Park will be a memorable one. You will be enchanted by the beauty of its surroundings. You can relax to the sound of waves, while protected by the wonderful trees that surround you. You can swim in the warmest waters north of Virginia. Whether you stroll along the beach or down the trails in the park, you will be amazed by the beauty this park has to offer. This unsupervised saltwater beach offers change house, washrooms, parking, food service, swimming pools, campground, showers, playground and picnic area

Route 11, Exit 57, Richibucto
506-523-7874

Kelly's Beach

An hour north of Moncton, Kellys Beach is one of two wonderful beaches located in the Kouchibouguac National Park. The park is full of bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, lagoons, and shifting sand dunes. This is a saltwater supervised beach with access to all the amenities - change rooms, washrooms, showers and a food concession. It's a great spot for families, with plenty of picnic areas and bike trails.

Kouchibouguac National Park
Route 11, Exit 75
506-876-1220 / 1-888-773-8888

Kiwanis Centennial Beach (Man-made)

Located in the heart of Moncton, the Kiwanis Centennial Beach is a man-made supervised beach with change houses, washrooms, parking and picnic areas nearby. It is located in Centennial Park. Swim in a natural setting in an urban environment.
 
Centennial Park
811 St. George Boulevard, Moncton
506-853-3516

Murray Beach Provincial Park

This unsupervised salt water beach is located along the beautiful Northumberland Strait. Spectacular sunrises and sunsets are witness during the summer. Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area and the Confederation Bridge lie just a few kilometres to the east.

Route 955, Murray Corner
506-538-2628

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

Parlee Beach boasts some of the warmest salt water north of Virginia.  Come for the beautiful beach, supervised swimming, and the many activities throughout the summer. You’ll be amazed at the variety of activities offered, volleyball, football, a sand-sculpture competition, and daily scheduled sports activities.
   

Route 15, Exit 37, to Route 133
45 Parlee Beach Road, Shediac
506-533-3363 

Plage de l'Aboiteau

Aboiteau Beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful unsupervised beaches of the southeastern shore of New Brunswick. Aside from being perfectly angled to get comfortable for a suntan, or simply to go take a swim, its white sands stretch for approximately 2.5 km and are adjacent to Gagnon beach, to the west, and Sandy beach, to the east.

Route 15, Exit 53
150 Allée de la Plage, Cap-Pelé
506-577-2080