Kouchibouguac National Park
Warm beaches and vibrant estuaries highlight the beauty of Kouchibouguac National Park, situated on unceded Mi’gmaq territory. This park also features rich forests and wetlands, under the serene skies of a Dark Sky Preserve, inviting a connection with nature and history.
Visiting Kouchibouguac National Park
Activities and experiences
Things to do, camping, beaches, cycling, hiking, paddling, fishing, winter activities.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, fees, hours of operation, facilities and services.
Important bulletins
Check park bulletins for current warnings, closures, and restrictions before your visit.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Tent or trailer camping, oTENTik, primitive camping.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites or accommodations.
Tours and programs
Interpretation programs, guided activities, special events.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Safety and guidelines
Trail conditions, weather, visitor safety, park regulations and law enforcement.
About Kouchibouguac National Park
Stewardship and management
Plans and policies, requests for proposals, media statements, passes for expropriated families, etc.
Nature and science
Conservation, ecosystems, endangered species, animals, plants, climate change and research.
Culture and history
Indigenous connections, park history, archeology.
Hours of operation
Open year-round
Visitor services available from January to October
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