Murray Beach Provincial Park, Provincial park in Westmorland County, Canada.
Murray Beach Provincial Park is a coastal park in Westmorland County with sandy beaches, woodland trails, and diverse natural areas. The location combines views of the Northumberland Strait with dense forests and offers various ways to explore the shoreline.
The park was established in 1959 by the New Brunswick government as part of efforts to develop recreational areas along the coast. This development helped the location become a popular destination for the province.
The park area holds significance for Indigenous communities who have maintained connections to this coastal region through generations of settlement.
The park has camping sites and cabins with basic facilities such as bathrooms and changing areas at different locations. Visitors should plan their route and know that accessibility may vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
While walking through the wooded areas, you can see the impressive Confederation Bridge on the horizon, which connects the province to Prince Edward Island. This unexpected view link the quiet of the forest with the scale of this modern structure.
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