Miramichi River Provincial Park offers visitors scenic riverfront landscapes, abundant wildlife, and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities along the Miramichi River in New Brunswick.
Miramichi River Provincial Park is located in northern New Brunswick, Canada, along the storied Miramichi River. The park features a diverse landscape of river valleys, forested areas, wetlands, and gently rolling hills. The Miramichi River, renowned for its Atlantic salmon fishing, flows through the park, providing a critical habitat for fish species and supporting a variety of bird and mammal populations. The park area is part of the larger Miramichi River watershed, a region rich in natural and cultural heritage including Mi’kmaq Indigenous sites and European settlement history tied to the forestry and fishing industries. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy numerous recreational activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. The park's forest ecosystems contain species typical of the Acadian forest region, including balsam fir, spruce, birch, and maple. Seasonal changes offer a vibrant display of fall foliage, ideal for photography and scenic drives. Visitors are drawn to the park not only for its natural beauty but also for opportunities to experience wilderness serenity and engage in active outdoor pursuits. The park is an important conservation area helping to protect the water quality and habitat integrity of the Miramichi River corridor while providing public access to this valuable natural resource.
Atlantic Salmon fishing opportunities on the Miramichi River
Miramichi River Canoe Route offering scenic paddling experiences
Acadian forest with rich biodiversity and seasonal foliage displays
Historic sites linked to Mi’kmaq heritage and early European settlers
A world-famous river known for its Atlantic salmon populations and tranquil paddling stretches.
Mixed coniferous and deciduous forest ecosystem supporting diverse plant and animal species.
Designated areas where anglers and visitors can observe salmon runs during spawning season.