Parlee Beach Provincial Park is one of New Brunswick’s premier coastal parks, renowned for its warm saltwater beach and family-friendly recreational opportunities along the Northumberland Strait.
Located in southeastern New Brunswick near the town of Shediac, Parlee Beach Provincial Park is celebrated for having one of the warmest saltwater beaches north of Virginia. The park stretches along the picturesque Northumberland Strait, offering expansive sandy beaches, calm tidal waters, and well-maintained facilities. The area is characterized by a gentle coastal landscape with fine white sand, tidal flats, and coastal dunes, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including shorebirds and marine species. Established in 1959, Parlee Beach has grown into a popular summer destination attracting thousands of visitors for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and general beach recreation. The park also offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and a marina with boating access, making it an ideal spot for families and water enthusiasts. Notable landmarks include the iconic Beach House and the well-marked boardwalk that runs parallel to the beach, offering scenic views and easy access. Additionally, nearby trails provide opportunities for walking and bird-watching. Year-round, Parlee Beach plays a role in protecting coastal ecosystems while supporting tourism and local culture. Visitors are drawn not only by the warm waters but also by seasonal events and festivals held close to the park. Its proximity to Shediac, known as the 'Lobster Capital of the World,' adds to the cultural and culinary appeal of a visit here.
Warm saltwater beach reputed to be some of the warmest north of Virginia
Extensive sandy shoreline ideal for swimming and family activities
Beach House providing amenities including washrooms, concessions, and rentals
Accessible boardwalk offering scenic coastal views and wildlife observation
The main attraction, a broad sandy beach with warm saltwater ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
A central facility offering washrooms, changing rooms, concession stands, and beach equipment rentals.
Located adjacent to the park, offering boating access and scenic views of the Northumberland Strait.