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Canada
New Brunswick
Campobello Island

Sunsweep Trail

Easy

Sunsweep Trail

00:32

2.10km

10m

Hiking

The Sunsweep Trail offers a delightful, easy hike along Campobello Island's rugged coastline, perfect for those seeking stunning ocean views without a strenuous climb. As you walk, you'll enjoy panoramic vistas of Ragged Point and the cliffs of Grand Manan Island across the bay, with numerous benches inviting you to pause and soak it all in. This 1.3-mile (2.1 km) route, with only 32 feet (10 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 32 minutes, making it an ideal choice for a quick, scenic outing that highlights Sunsweep Trail viewpoints and its gentle terrain.

When planning your visit, be aware that the trail can have wet spots and slippery surfaces due to algae or moss-covered logs and rocks, so wearing appropriate footwear is a must. The trail is well-maintained and clearly marked, and it's a Sunsweep Trail dog friendly option, allowing leashed pets to join you. While there's no specific mention of parking or permits in the provided information, the trail is part of Roosevelt Campobello International Park, suggesting standard park access.

One of the unique features of the Sunsweep Trail is the Sunsweep statue located at Ragged Point, an international art project designed to symbolize friendship and align with celestial events. Beyond the statue, keep an eye out for potential wildlife sightings like seals and seabirds at the viewpoints. You can also connect to the long curve of Raccoon Beach or combine the Sunsweep Trail with other routes for longer Sunsweep Trail loop options, extending your exploration of this beautiful coastal area.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Liberty Point

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At the southeastern edge of Campbello Island, Liberty Point gives incredible views of several offshore islands as well as easterly point of land in the United States. Keep an eye out for whales and seals!

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Liberty Cove

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Liberty Cove, located at Liberty Point on Campobello Island, offers sweeping views of the Bay of Fundy’s rugged cliffs and offshore ledges within Roosevelt Campobello International Park. It’s the starting point for the Sunsweep Trail, where you can spot seabirds, seals, and even whales along the coastline. The cliffs can be slippery and winds strong, so stay on marked paths and visit during calm weather for the best experience.

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Sunsweep Trail

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Starting from the viewpoint at Liberty Point and tracing the rugged coastline toward Raccoon Beach, the 3.2 km one-way Sunsweep Trail winds through forest, rocky shorelines and high-cliff lookouts with dramatic views over the Bay of Fundy. Along the way you’ll pass the Sunsweep Sculpture on Ragged Point, benches positioned for seal and seabird spotting, and several foot-bridges through wet patches. With a modest 24 m elevation change it’s accessible yet scenic, making it one of the must-do walks in the park for shoreline vistas and coastal forest ambience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Sunsweep Trail start and where can I park?

The Sunsweep Trail is located within Roosevelt Campobello International Park on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada. While the exact trailhead for the Komoot tour is near Liberty Cove, the trail itself can be accessed from various points within the park. Parking is available at designated areas within the park, and the trail is well-marked with signs.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on the Sunsweep Trail?

The Sunsweep Trail offers a moderate hiking experience. The terrain is diverse, featuring forested sections and a rugged shoreline. You might encounter wet spots and some older boardwalks that are in disrepair, so the footing can be tricky in parts. Appropriate footwear is essential, especially on the longer section between Raccoon Beach and Liberty Point. Caution is also advised around eroding clifftops.

How long does it take to hike the Sunsweep Trail?

The full Sunsweep Trail is a linear path, approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) one-way, and typically takes about two hours to hike in a single direction. For a longer outing, you can combine it with other trails like the Lower Duck Pond to Raccoon Beach and Liberty Point to Lower Duck Pond trails to create a 6.6-kilometer loop.

What can I see along the route?

Hikers are treated to stunning coastal views as the path winds through trees along the shore. You'll get perspectives of Ragged Point, Liberty Point, and the cliffs of Grand Manan Island across the bay. There are benches strategically placed to enjoy these vistas. A significant feature is the "Sunsweep" statue on Ragged Point, an international art project symbolizing friendship between the US and Canada. The trail also passes through softwood forest and overlooks the long curve of Raccoon Beach.

Is the Sunsweep Trail dog-friendly?

Information regarding specific dog policies for the Sunsweep Trail within Roosevelt Campobello International Park is not provided in the available data. It's always best to check the official park regulations directly before bringing your dog to ensure compliance with any leash laws or restricted areas.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Roosevelt Campobello International Park?

The provided information does not specify whether permits are required or if there are entrance fees for Roosevelt Campobello International Park. It's recommended to check the official park website or contact the park directly for the most current information on access and fees.

What is the best time of year to hike the Sunsweep Trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery, but the best time to hike depends on your preferences. While the trail can be enjoyed in various seasons, be prepared for potential mosquitoes, which can be numerous, especially in certain sections. Coastal views are prominent year-round, but weather conditions can vary.

Are there any loop options for the Sunsweep Trail?

Yes, while the Sunsweep Trail itself is linear, it can be combined with other trails within Roosevelt Campobello International Park, such as the Lower Duck Pond to Raccoon Beach and Liberty Point to Lower Duck Pond trails, to form a longer 6.6-kilometer loop.

What kind of natural features or wildlife might I encounter?

The trail winds through mostly softwood forest and along a rugged coastline, offering views of the Bay of Fundy. While specific wildlife sightings are not detailed, coastal and forest environments typically host various bird species and small mammals. Be prepared for numerous mosquitoes, especially in certain areas.

Is the Sunsweep Trail suitable for families or beginners?

The trail is described as a moderate hiking experience. While the Komoot tour segment is rated 'easy' at 2.1 km, the full 3.2 km one-way trail with tricky footing, wet spots, and eroding clifftops might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. Families with some hiking experience and appropriate footwear should find it enjoyable, especially if they stick to shorter sections.

What is the 'Sunsweep' statue and where can I find it?

The "Sunsweep" statue is a notable feature located on Ragged Point, accessible via a side trail about a kilometer from Liberty Point. This international art project, designed by David Barr in 1985, symbolizes international friendship between the US and Canada and is aligned with the North Star, solstices, and equinoxes, depicting the sun's path.

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