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Address

45 Parlee Beach Rd, Pointe-du-Chêne

Phone

 (506) 533-3363

Email

ac.bng@hcaeb.eelrap

One of North America’s finest beaches, Parlee boasts the warmest salt water in Canada and has been awarded the Blue Flag international eco-certification. Visit the charming Boutique Beausoleil or enjoy the Euston Park Patio while tasting its local food and microbrew on tap.

Parlee Beach Provincial Park has made accessibility in our park a priority. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy our beautiful park and beach to the fullest so we have made some changes to ensure those with mobility issues can access our park safely and comfortably. A mobi-mat has been rolled out from sidewalk to the water allowing wheelchairs, walkers, hippocampe chairs and strollers to easily navigate the beach to the water. In addition, our new comfort station offers a male, female and gender-neutral family washroom with accessible features. 

*Please note, Dogs are not permitted on the beach with the exception of service animals wearing a service animal vest. 

The park’s campground boasts over 210 campsites on a beautifully-groomed property.

Nearby you'll also find shopping centres and boutiques, marinas, restaurants, accommodations, cultural activities and the World’s Largest Lobster sculpture. Come spend an enjoyable day in the sun at one of the most happening beaches around!

Planning to go for a swim? Click here to check the water quality monitoring advisories.


 Camping

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

Site Types Electrical, Non-Serviced, Rustic Shelters

Phone

 (800) 561-0123

 (506) 533-3363

 Trails

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1 - Parlee Beach

This sandy beach is great for swimming and sandcastles but is also flanked with grassy marshes on either end. They provide wonderful spots to explore and find shorebirds and waterfowl. Lookout towers and prime beachcombing along the Northumberland Strait.

Length :1.0 km/0.62 mi. (Linear)
Estimated Time :0.75 h
Difficulty : Easy trail

2 - Downtown to Parlee Beach

From the Downtown to Pointe-du-Chêne Trail travel through the woods on this wide gravel trail. Continue across Parlee Beach Road and through the woods again before emerging into a field near Parlee Beach.

Length :1.0 km/0.62 mi. (Linear)
Estimated Time :0.75 h
Difficulty : Easy trail

3 - Pointe-du-Chêne to Parlee Beach

From the Downtown to Pointe-du-Chêne Trail travel through the woods on this wide gravel trail. Continue across Parlee Beach Road and through the woods again before emerging into a field near Parlee Beach.


Length :1.3 km/0.806 mi. (Linear)
Estimated Time :0.25 h
Difficulty : Easy trail

4 - Shediac to Parlee Beach

Shediac to Parlee Beach

Length :2.83 km/1.7546 mi. (Linear)
Estimated Time :0.5 h
Difficulty : Easy trail
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