New Brunswick Parks: Fundy National Park
After my semi-successful attempt at solo camping in Kouchibouguac National Park, I decided to travel a bit further from my hometown to visit the world-renowned Fundy National Park. With the Bay of Fundy known for having the highest tides in the world, this national park had no shortage of local and international visitors. However, this park is certainly worth the crowds and price of admission. I mean, once you enter, you almost don’t need to go any further to witness its beauty. Of course that would be a shame but you get the point.
New Brunswick Parks: Kouchibouguac National Park
A few weeks ago, I underwent my first attempt at solo camping at Kouchibouguac National Park. Only 30 minutes away from my hometown of Miramichi, I thought it was a great place to test my aptitude for solo camping. As a beginner solo camper, I have decided that, for now, I want to stick to front-country camping because it provides me with the luxuries that I need to feel safe and comfortable. These luxuries include washrooms, showers, kitchen shelters, and fire pits. Therefore, the majority of my Canadian provincial and national park posts will focus on this type of camping.