Best attractions and places to see around Saint Martins Parish include dramatic coastal landscapes shaped by the Bay of Fundy's high tides. The region features spectacular sandstone sea caves and the scenic Fundy Trail Parkway, offering panoramic views and access to numerous waterfalls and beaches. Saint Martins Parish also boasts a rich shipbuilding heritage and unique landmarks like its twin covered bridges.
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Dickson Falls Trail begins at a lookout platform with a view of the Bay of Fundy coastline, then drops into the woods and splits into two loops that both meet at Dickson Falls. The trail is dirt, wooden boardwalks, and stairs in damp areas. There's Interpretive signage along the way and old-growth spruce and birch forests.
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Herring Cove Picnic Area is a scenic, relaxing open area above a sheltered cove, framed by cliffs and dense forest. Enjoy public picnic tables, benches, restrooms, and easy access to the shoreline via a short path with a staircase down to Herring Cove Beach. The Coastal Trail begins here, heading west toward Point Wolfe.
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On the rather rooty and in places quite steep path you have some beautiful views of the sea. Right at the Matthew Head Lookout there are two chairs where you can enjoy the peace and quiet.
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A wooden walkway leads (up a few steps) through the gorge to the small waterfall. The smell and atmosphere are like in the jungle. A well-walkable circular path through a predominantly pine forest begins at the waterfall. Highly recommended.
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Average time: 1 to 1.5 hours Loop: 2.1 km Hike through an evergreen forest of spruce and fir to the edge of Fundy's only raised bog. Return through a deciduous forest of birch, beech and maple, which is great for bird watching. At dawn or dusk, you might spot a beaver at work in a pond or even a moose along the trail. Interpretive panels explain the secrets of this special place. Main trail - easy - combination of forest trail and boardwalk. Two viewpoints of the bog are accessible via side trails of 135 m and 161 m.
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The pedestrian suspension bridge is one of the highlights of the Fundy Footpath. It can be reached in just a few minutes from the Interpretive Center.
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Saint Martins Parish is renowned for its dramatic coastal landscapes. A must-see are the St. Martins Sea Caves, which you can explore on foot at low tide or by sea kayak at high tide. The Observation Deck overlooking the Walton Glen Gorge offers breathtaking views of what's often called the 'Grand Canyon of New Brunswick'. You can also experience the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy, which shape many of the area's unique features.
Yes, Saint Martins Parish offers several family-friendly options. The Caribou Plain Trail Entrance leads to an easy 2.1 km loop through an evergreen forest and a raised bog, with interpretive panels. The Fundy Footpath Suspension Bridge is also easily accessible from the Interpretive Center and makes for an exciting short walk. Many sections of the Fundy Trail Parkway are suitable for families, offering scenic views and picnic spots.
You'll find a diverse range of hiking trails. For an easy forest walk, try the Caribou Plain Trail. The Dickson Falls Trail offers a scenic loop through old-growth forest to a beautiful waterfall. For more options, including easy and moderate routes like the Walton Glen Gorge Trail or the Quaco Head Lighthouse Trail, explore the various hiking guides around Saint Martins Parish.
The charming St. Martins Village itself has a rich shipbuilding heritage, visible in its picturesque harbor where fishing boats rest on the ocean floor at low tide. Saint Martins is also famous for its Twin Covered Bridges, the only place in the world where two covered bridges and a lighthouse can be photographed together. The Quaco Museum and Archive further showcases the region's fascinating past.
The best time to visit the St. Martins Sea Caves depends on how you wish to explore them. To walk inside the caves and on the ocean floor, you must visit at low tide. For a unique perspective exploring them by sea kayak, high tide is necessary. Always check local tide tables before planning your visit.
The region is full of stunning viewpoints. The Herring Cove Picnic Area offers a scenic, relaxing spot above a sheltered cove with views of the Bay of Fundy. The Observation Deck overlooking the Walton Glen Gorge provides an impressive vista over the narrow valley and its falls. Additionally, the Fundy Trail Parkway features numerous lookouts with panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy and coastal cliffs.
Yes, particularly along the trails. On the Caribou Plain Trail, you might spot a beaver at work in a pond or even a moose along the trail, especially at dawn or dusk. The diverse forests also make for excellent bird watching opportunities.
The Fundy Trail Parkway is a scenic auto route stretching over 30km, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy. It provides access to numerous waterfalls, hidden beaches like Long Beach and Melvin Beach, and scenic picnic spots. It's an excellent place for hiking and exploring, with features like the Walton Glen Gorge lookout and the Fundy Footpath Suspension Bridge.
The world's highest tides in the Bay of Fundy create unique experiences. You can walk on the ocean floor and explore the St. Martins Sea Caves at low tide, then return hours later to kayak over the same area at high tide. The fishing boats in St. Martins Village harbor also sit on the ocean floor at low tide and float at high tide, offering a distinctive visual.
Absolutely. The Caribou Plain Trail is an easy 2.1 km loop with boardwalks and forest paths. Another easy option is the trail leading to the Observation Deck overlooking the Walton Glen Gorge, which is a flat, wide forest path. For more easy routes, check out the Easy hikes around Saint Martins Parish guide, which includes trails like Tracy Falls and Quaco Head Lighthouse Trail.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic coastal scenery, especially the unique experience of the Bay of Fundy tides and the St. Martins Sea Caves. The well-maintained trails, like the Dickson Falls Trail with its jungle-like atmosphere, and the stunning views from places like the Walton Glen Gorge Observation Deck, are also highly praised. The blend of natural beauty and the charming village atmosphere makes for a memorable visit.
Yes, Saint Martins Parish is an excellent place to enjoy fresh seafood. The Caves Restaurant is particularly noted for its chowder and offers patio views of the tides. You'll find other local eateries in the village that capitalize on the fresh catch from the Bay of Fundy.


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