York River Provincial Park protects a pristine section of the York River watershed in New Brunswick, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and paddling amidst Acadian forest and rugged river landscapes.
York River Provincial Park is located in south-central New Brunswick, Canada, encompassing a largely untouched section of the York River and its surrounding Acadian forest. The park covers a variety of terrain including dense mixed woodlands, steep riverbanks, and serene water bodies. The York River is notable for its clear waters and is a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking, allowing visitors to experience the dynamic interplay between river currents and forest ecosystems. The area is home to diverse wildlife such as black bears, moose, and a range of bird species including the rare bald eagle and osprey. The park’s forest is a prime example of the Acadian forest region, with red spruce, balsam fir, white pine, and hardwoods creating a rich habitat. Historically, the river was used by Indigenous peoples and later by European settlers for transportation and resource gathering. Today, York River Provincial Park offers hiking trails that range from easy riverside walks to more challenging backcountry routes. Anglers find the York River’s salmon and trout populations appealing, while photographers often capture the changing seasons, particularly vibrant autumn foliage. The park’s remote and undeveloped nature provides solitude and a chance to connect with the natural environment. Its combination of recreational opportunities and ecological significance make York River Provincial Park a valued protected area in New Brunswick.
York River Canoe Route – scenic paddling through remote forested river sections
Diverse Acadian forest ecosystems supporting rare and abundant wildlife
Salmon and trout fishing spots along the York River
Quiet backcountry trails offering views of river valleys and mature forest stands
A clear, free-flowing river ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, stretching through the park’s core.
A mixed forest ecosystem consisting of coniferous and deciduous species, representing one of North America's rare original forest types.
The park provides critical habitat for species such as black bear, moose, bald eagle, and Atlantic salmon.