Plan your visit
Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park is located on the southeast coast of New Brunswick, along the 250-kilometre-long Bay of Fundy. It’s easily accessible by car from several local cities, including the capital Fredericton (two-hour drive), Saint John (1.5-hour drive) and Moncton (one-hour drive).
The park’s famous tides can be experienced in a day, yet many visitors opt for longer stays at one of Fundy’s five campgrounds or in the neighbouring seaside village of Alma.
Hours of operation
Entrance gate, facilities and campground hours of operation.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites and accommodations.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Types of camping and accomodations.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping and program fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Equipment rentals
Bike, snowshoe, skishoe and kayak rentals.
Brochures and publications
Maps, visitor guide.
Weather
Seasonal and local weather, and trends
Meeting and event rentals
Weddings and meetings facility rentals.
Trail conditions
The latest conditions.
How to get here
Directions
Fundy National Park is located near the Village of Alma, New Brunswick, on provincial Highway 114.
By Car
From Fredericton: take Trans-Canada Highway 2 east towards Moncton, turn south at exit 365 at Coles Island on to highway 10. This will take you to Sussex. At Sussex follow highway 1 towards Moncton. Then take Route 114 at exit 211.
From Saint John: take Highway 1 east towards Moncton. Then take Route 114 at exit 211.
From Moncton: head southwest on Highway 114.
By Bus
There is no public transportation directly to or from the park.The nearest bus terminals are in Sussex and Moncton.
By Plane
Airports are located in Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
Facilities and services
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