Red Point Trail and Picnic Area

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Grand Manan Island

New Brunswick
Canada

Trail Length: 1.6 kilometre

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Beach
Beachcombing
Birding
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Wheelchair Access


Red Point Trail and Picnic Area

Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, NB

Canada Parks, Trails & Places Guide

Red Point Trail and Picnic Area is located on the southeast side of Grand Manan Island. The picnic area is well maintained and the trail is a shoreline trail connecting to Anchorage Park Beach. If time is an issue you can walk down to the beach from the picnic area to some amazing scenery and views.

What are the Things To Do, Activities, Adventures on the Red Point Trail and Picnic Area?

Red Point Trail and Picnic Area adventures, and activities most enjoyed in the area includes sightseeing, picnicking, beachcombing, hiking and birding (birdwatching).

Why the Red Point Trail and Picnic Area?

It is one of the best maintained private picnic areas on the island for picnicking and provides easy access to a beautiful beach and views. The gravel and boardwalk trail is level, easy going and provides some very scenic views.

What are the highlights, amenities, services located in and around the Red Point Trail and Picnic Area?

A few of the more popular highlights, amenities and services located in and around the Red Point Trail and Picnic Area is a picnic area, hiking trail, shelter, information signs, lookout decks, green space and a 1.6 kilometre hiking trail.

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Address:

Red Point Trail and Picnic Area
Red Point Trail
Grand Manan Island
Canada

How To Get ToRed Point Trail and Picnic Area

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From the Grand Manan Island Ferry Terminal (North Head) travel Highway 776 south to Red Point Road. Follow Red Point Road to the end and connect to the picnic area and trailhead.
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