Hidden Gems: 10 Secret Swimming Spots in New Brunswick, Canada

Hidden Gems: 10 Secret Swimming Spots in New Brunswick, Canada

Aaron Belyea

New Brunswick is a treasure trove of natural beauty, with picturesque landscapes and pristine water bodies. While the province is renowned for its charming coastline and well-known attractions, it also harbors several secret swimming spots waiting to be explored. In this blog post, we will unveil the top ten hidden gems, along with detailed instructions on how to reach these secluded oases. Remember to always prioritize safety and respect the environment when visiting these hidden gems. Check the weather conditions and the bring appropriate gear. This gear can include swimwear, towels, sunscreen, food and water, and any necessary hiking or outdoor gear. Leave no trace behind (in other words, pick up after yourselves) to preserve the natural beauty for future generations. Now, time to explore!

1. Saddle Island Pond: Located near Bathurst, Saddle Island Pond offers a serene retreat with crystal-clear waters. To get there, drive along Route 11 and turn onto Saddle Island Road. A short hike through the enchanting forest will lead you to this secluded gem.

2. Blackville Waterfalls: Nestled in the heart of Blackville, these waterfalls provide an idyllic escape from the summer heat. From the village, follow Howard Road and turn onto Waterfall Lane. After a pleasant walk, you'll discover the breathtaking cascades, where you can take a refreshing dip.

3. Scenic Mill Cove: Embraced by the scenic Fundy National Park, Mill Cove beckons with its tranquil waters. Head to the park's headquarters and take the Coppermine Trail, a picturesque route leading to the cove. The journey may require moderate hiking, but the destination is worth every step.

4. Parlee Beach Sandbar: While Parlee Beach is well-known, the hidden gem lies just offshore. At low tide, a stunning sandbar emerges, creating an enchanting swimming spot. Accessible from Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf, wade through the shallow waters to reach this hidden paradise.

5. Little Salmon River Falls: Tucked away near St. Martins, the Little Salmon River Falls offer a scenic and secluded swimming experience. Take Route 111 and turn onto Wilson Road, then follow signs leading to the falls. Explore the charming surroundings before plunging into the refreshing pools below the cascades.

6. Otter Lake: Escape the crowds at Otter Lake, a peaceful oasis located in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. Take Route 11 to Tracadie-Sheila and then follow signs to the lake. Unwind in the calm waters and relish the untouched beauty of this hidden gem.

7. Moonlight Beach: Venture to the charming village of Alma, near Fundy National Park, and discover Moonlight Beach. Follow Route 114 and look for signs pointing to the beach. Be prepared for a moderate hike through the woods, and you'll be rewarded with stunning views and a secluded beach for swimming.

8. Red Rock Pools: Nestled within Fundy National Park, the Red Rock Pools offer a serene escape from the world. Follow Route 114 and look for the signage indicating the trailhead. The hike is moderately challenging, but the pools, carved out of vibrant red rocks, make it all worthwhile.

    9. Pointe-du-Chene Wharf: To reach Pointe-du-Chene Wharf, head to Shediac, a charming coastal town. From Main Street, follow the signs guiding you towards the wharf. Park your vehicle in the designated area and walk towards the water. As you stroll along the wooden planks, you'll find inviting swimming spots surrounding the wharf. Take a refreshing dip while enjoying panoramic views of the Northumberland Strait.

      10. Hay Island: For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Hay Island awaits. Located off the coast of Grand Manan, this secluded island offers pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Start your journey by catching a ferry from North Head, Grand Manan. The ferry departs at scheduled times, so be sure to check the schedule in advance. Once you arrive at Hay Island, spend a day exploring the untouched paradise. Discover hidden coves, relax on the sandy beaches, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this remote gem.

      New Brunswick's hidden swimming spots reveal the province's lesser-known treasures, beckoning adventurers to explore and unwind amidst breathtaking natural landscapes. From tranquil ponds and cascading waterfalls to secret beaches and offshore islands, each destination offers a unique experience.

      Remember to plan your trips carefully, follow the provided instructions, and respect the natural environment. By doing so, you'll have the opportunity to discover these hidden gems while preserving their beauty for generations to come. So pack your swimsuit, embark on an adventure, and dive into the wonders of New Brunswick's secret swimming spots!

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      Hey there! I have been trying to find Saddle island pond and cannot figure out where it is! Would you be able to provide me with more information to better understand where it is located an how to get there?? Thank you!!

      macayla

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