Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mount Carleton Provincial Park adventure.
Hike the highest peaks in the Maritimes at this massive, densely wooded, wildlife-rich park.
Adventure abounds in this 17,000-hectare park filled with trails. Climb Mount Carleton—the highest peak in Maritime Canada at 2,690 feet—for the most incredible views out over the vast unspoilt wilderness, try the challenges of the 2,549-foot Mount Sagamook (2,549), or hit one of many other trails. Mount Carleton Provincial Park features pristine waterways for kayaking and swimming, plus abundant fishing. The park is also home to more animal species than anywhere else in New Brunswick—you may see cougars, moose, or black bears, and could hear the howl of coyotes. As a designated Dark Sky Preserve, you’ll sleep under a blanket of stars camping at this park.
You can pitch a tent year-round and four seasons have plenty to offer visitors. The best summer weather is from mid-June through to early September, but spring and fall can be incredibly pretty (you can see 10 million trees from the top of Mount Carleton, and in fall they are a sea of reds and golds). Winter in the park offers amazing ski and snowshoe trails, and potentially the best wildlife viewing opportunities.