A Guide to Fredericton’s Natural Escapes
A Guide to Fredericton’s Natural Escapes 🌿
Known as the "City of Stately Elms," Fredericton offers an incredible network of forest trails and riverside walks. Take a virtual tour of our favorite local spots below.
🌲 Odell Park – Old Growth Forest
Located in the heart of the city, this 400-acre park features 16km of trails through some of the oldest forests in Canada, including a stunning arboretum.
- Old-Growth Trees
- Botanic Garden
- Kids' Playground
Source: My Walking Diary
🏖️ Killarney Lake Park – Beach & Trails
A favorite destination on the Northside, offering a beautiful lake loop, a sandy beach area, and over 30km of multi-use trails perfect for any season.
- Swimming Beach
- 1.7km Lake Loop
- Dog Friendly
Source: City of Fredericton
🌊 Northside Riverside Trail – Urban Views
A scenic paved route following the Saint John River, providing iconic views of downtown and the historic Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge.
- Paved Surfaces
- Waterfront Views
- Great for Cycling
Source: ASMR - Ruellé Walks
🐸 Hyla Park Nature Preserve – Hidden Gem
Canada's first amphibian sanctuary. A quiet, meandering trail system designed to protect the Grey Tree Frog and local bird populations.
- Wildlife Sanctuary
- Marsh Scenery
- Quiet & Secluded
Source: Binaural ASMR
Discover why Fredericton is one of the most walkable cities in the Maritimes!
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