The Greatest Hiking Trails In Canada

3. Fundy National

Three hikers make their way up a forested trail toward the cascading waters of Crabtree Falls in North Carolina. Photo Credit: Local Motion

Fundy National Park is next on the docket, a prime location in New Brunswick which is known for its beautiful scenery and family-friendly space. Hikers here will found an abundance of trails made up of valleys, mountains, and waterfalls. Naturally occurring pathways are amazing for getting close to nature and the water coming from streams and waterfalls is some of the clearest water one can see in Canadian nature. A diversity of plant life is fantastic, including hundreds of species, most notably is the Bird’s-Eye Primrose, a native plant which only grows in this New Brunswick park.

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