Top 10 Things to do in Albert County, Albert County

July 29, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Albert County, New Brunswick including Rebecca Schofield All World Super Play Park, Dickson Falls, Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Albert County Museum, New Brunswick Railway Museum, Mary's Point Bird Sanctuary/Shepody National Wildlife area, Laverty Falls, Cape Enrage, Sawmill Creek Bridge.
Restaurants in Albert County

1. Rebecca Schofield All World Super Play Park

424 Cleveland Ave, Riverview, New Brunswick E1B 1Y2 Canada [email protected] http://rebeccaschofieldpark.com/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Rebecca Schofield All World Super Play Park

Whether you are a resident, or just visiting; this one of a kind accessible playground is a hit with children of all ages and abilities. During the school year the park may be inaccessible due to recess/lunch time use by the school kids.

2. Dickson Falls

Fundy National Park, Alma, New Brunswick Canada
Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Dickson Falls

3. Fundy National Park

Alma, New Brunswick E4H 1B4 Canada +1 506-887-6000 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/nb/fundy/index.aspx
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 972 reviews

Fundy National Park

A beautiful coastal park with miles of hiking trails along rugged shores and bubbling forest streams.

Reviewed By 448cheriep - Pahrump, United States

We spent a couple days here in the park hiking and could have easily enjoyed a longer time. We enjoyed all the hikes and camping at Point Wolfe campground.. truly an amazing place with great trails, beautiful scenery ...we had an amazing time!

4. Hopewell Rocks

131 Discovery Rd, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick E4H 4Z5 Canada +1 877-734-3429 [email protected] http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,575 reviews

Hopewell Rocks

The Hopewell Rocks is located along the Bay of Fundy, home of the highest tides in the world. It offers a unique natural experience of both high and low tides. Enjoy the multi-media exhibit in the Interpretive Centre, scenic walking trails and lookouts. Make sure you take the time to experience our guided tour and a warm meal. Entrance passes valid for two consecutive days.

Reviewed By 882RobertG - Hamilton, Canada

We visited all Atlantic Canada on a road trip with our grandkids and we had planned to include this attraction as a part of our trip. It is easy to get to the Hopewell Rocks, and once there it is easy to see the attractions even if you have mobility issues. There is a shuttle cart runs every few minutes between the entry area and the Rocks. We used it ant it was very convenient. The observation platform is well positioned and provides an excellent viewpoint. Our granddaughter went down to walk in the ocean floor and was very impressed! It was fun to watch the ocean disappear and the ocean bed expand. This is a natural site that has been decades in creation and well worth a visit.

5. Albert County Museum

3940 Route 114, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick E4H 3J8 Canada +1 506-734-2003 [email protected] http://www.albertcountymuseum.com
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

Albert County Museum

Discover The People of the Tides! Meet Canada's 11th Prime Minister, R.B. Bennett, who came from the Fundy coast, along with a colorful procession of pioneers, artisans, explorers, shipbuilders, farmers, a controversial convicted axe murderer. If these walls could talk… and they do! Experience the Gaol (jail) cells where you are surrounded by the recently uncovered prisoner graffiti that makes every nook and cranny come alive. Layer upon layer of names, dates, drawings and poetry tell the story of what it was like to do time in the jail cells. The Albert County Museum is a complex of eight buildings on a 6 acre site that includes original Shiretown in its original locations. Explore through the twenty-three themed galleries of the museum and discover the captivating and thought-provoking stories of life along the Bay of Fundy. Located only a few minutes from the famous Hopewell Rocks! A very family-friendly addition to your visit to Fundy Park and the Moncton area.

Reviewed By P2476GTsharonb - Moncton, Canada

It was a nice quiet non guided tour so we could go at our own pace. Which is great since i was with my parents who have trouble getting around. It was unique and tells alot of the history of the area. Great overall experience.

6. New Brunswick Railway Museum

2847 Main St, Hillsborough, New Brunswick E4H 2X7 Canada +1 506-734-3195 http://www.nbrm.ca/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

New Brunswick Railway Museum

Reviewed By mouseHerts

My husband really enjoyed looking around this museum and especially climbing onto the footplate of the steam engine. There is a fascinating display of artefacts, including some old uniforms. The staff are very knowledgeable and more than willing to answer questions.

7. Mary's Point Bird Sanctuary/Shepody National Wildlife area

415 Mary's Point Road, Harvey, New Brunswick Canada http://www.naturenb.ca/programs/marys-point/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Mary's Point Bird Sanctuary/Shepody National Wildlife area

8. Laverty Falls

Fundy National Park, Alma, New Brunswick Canada
Excellent
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Laverty Falls

9. Cape Enrage

650 Cape Enrage Rd, Waterside, New Brunswick E4H 4Z4 Canada +1 506-887-2273 [email protected] http://www.capeenrage.ca
Excellent
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4.0 based on 443 reviews

Cape Enrage

Reviewed By KellyS492 - London, Canada

We arrived late for our pre-booked rappel and they were so amazing about it. Got us in and going quickly as we were worried about the tide coming in and missing out. My 9 & 11 year old daughters rappelled with my husband. I hung out with or 3 year old at the bottom. He played with his trucks on the rocks and I watched him and the kids coming down. I could hear the instructors talking the kids down the entire way - they were amazing. Made sure my kids were safe and moving the right way, but also making sure they were having fun and enjoying the experience. There were kids zip lining while we were there. Looked super fun but we chose not to this time. The property is pretty hilly. I should have expected it but didn’t. However, lots of stairs to help. Overall the view is amazing and the staff were even more amazing. I can not recommend this company enough for a fun, exhilarating Experience. I was bummed that after spending a lot of money to rappel, we still had to pay for parking. It would be nice to have your parking comped if you rappel or zip line.

10. Sawmill Creek Bridge

Hopewell Hill Along Route 114, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick Canada http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/dti/bridges_ferries/content/covered_bridges/albert.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Sawmill Creek Bridge

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