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  2. List of protected areas of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Provincial parks are managed provincially by Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture or the Department of Natural Resources. Under the New Brunswick Parks Act, provincial parks are protected from environmental encroachment, and mining, quarries and logging activities are prohibited, per amendments to the Act approved in June, 2014. [1]

  3. Category : Provincial parks in Canada by province or territory

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    Provincial parks of New Brunswick (11 P) Provincial parks of Newfoundland and Labrador (13 P) Provincial parks of Nova Scotia (20 P) Territorial parks of Nunavut (11 ...

  4. Mactaquac Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Mactaquac Provincial Park is a Canadian provincial park with an area of 5.25 square kilometres (2.03 sq mi). It is located on the Saint John River 15 kilometres west of Fredericton, New Brunswick in the community of Mactaquac. The park was created in the 1960s during the construction of the Mactaquac Dam.

  5. Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture is a department of the government of New Brunswick. It was created in 2001 as the Department of Tourism and Parks from the Business New Brunswick and Department of Investment and Exports. Its mandate promote the province's tourism industry and maintain its official provincial parks. [1]

  6. Parlee Beach Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The property is owned by the Government of New Brunswick and operated by the Department of Tourism and Parks. Parlee Beach Provincial Park includes the following facilities: Parlee Beach, arguably the most popular beach in New Brunswick; a 190-site campground; a day-use picnic area; a restaurant; a canteen; change houses; showers; washrooms; a ...

  7. Mount Carleton Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Carleton Provincial Park, established in 1970, is the largest provincial park in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. It encompasses 174 square kilometres (67 sq mi) in the remote highlands of north-central New Brunswick. The park is a lesser-known gem of the Atlantic Canadian wilderness.

  8. Category:Provincial parks of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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  9. French Fort Cove - Wikipedia

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    French Fort Cove, Miramichi, New Brunswick. The French Fort Cove is a nature park located in Miramichi, New Brunswick, between Newcastle and Nordin-Miramichi, which contains regular and advanced walking trails, canoeing, kayaking, paddle-boats, a children's playground, ice-cream shop and holds many events and activities during the summer.