Point Daly Reserve

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Bathurst

New Brunswick
Canada

Park Amenities:
Birding
Dog Walking
Hiking
Interpretive Centre
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms


Point Daly Reserve

Bathurst, New Brunswick, NB

Canada Parks, Trails & Places Guide

Point Daly Reserve is home to a network of short and easy going hiking trails, boardwalks, and wooden bridges exploring a salt marsh, wetlands, beach, forests and fields. The biodiversity of the marsh makes it a top destination in the region for birding (birdwatching).

What are the Things To Do, Activities, Adventures in the Point Daly Reserve?

Point Daly Reserve adventures, and activities most enjoyed in and around the park are hiking, birding (birdwatching), beachcombing, picnicking, sightseeing, dog walking (on leash) and snowshoeing.

Best trails in the Point Daly Reserve?

The best trails to explore in the reserve include the White Pine Trail (0.66 kms), Woodland Trail (0.59 kms), Salt Marsh Trail (0.8 kms), Coastal Pathway (1.12 kms), and the Warbler Trail (0.65 kms).

What are the amenities, services located in the Point Daly Reserve?

A few of the more popular amenities and services located in and around the Point Daly Reserve includes an interpretive centre, lookout tower, information signs, sightseeing benches, guided tours, and educational and recreational programs.

What is special about Point Daly Reserve in Bathurst?

The wetland region is home to the Maritime Ringlet Butterfly. It is a small butterfly that lives exclusively in the salt marsh in this region.  Local efforts are in place to protect this species of butterfly. 

Come to New Brunswick and explore the Point Daly Reserve

Address:

Point Daly Reserve
2075 Carron Dr
Bathurst
Canada

How To Get ToPoint Daly Reserve

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From downtown Bathurst follow Murray Avenue south. Take a left onto Bridge Street and cross the channel. Continue on Bridge Street until you reach Carron Drive and keep left. The entrance is on your left.
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