Mount Carleton Provincial Park

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Mount Carleton Provincial Park is New Brunswick’s wildest secret: a 174-square-kilometre wilderness park that feels more like a northern boreal forest than anything else in the Maritimes. Dominated by the highest peak in the region (Mount Carleton itself, at 820 metres), this park offers serious hiking, pristine lakes for paddling, and some of the darkest skies in eastern Canada. It’s a place where moose outnumber people and the silence is broken only by loons calling across the water.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to the park. One day for a summit hike and a paddle on Nictau Lake, and a second for exploring the lower trails and the Nepisiguit River. If you’re keen on photography or stargazing, add an extra night. The park is remote, so plan to camp or stay in one of the rustic cabins—there are no hotels within the park boundaries.

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