New Brunswick
Fundy
- Website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/fundy/index_e.asp
- Location: On the southestern coast between St. John and Moncton
- Area: 206 km2 (80 mi2)
- Proclaimed: 1948
- Historical:
- Little archaeological evidence to indicate any permanent native settlements in the area of the present park
- Features:
- Highest tides in the world
- Inter-tidal zones
Kouchibouguac
- Website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/kouchibouguac/index_e.asp
- Location: Along the central eastern shore north of Moncton in an area known as the Acadian Coastal Drive.
- Area: 238 km2 (92 mi2)
- Proclaimed: 1969
- Historical:
- Small summer camps on the banks of the Kouchibouguac River by nomadic Micmac about 4,000 years ago
- Trading post established by the 17th century
- Features:
- Second largest tern colony in North America