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New Brunswick's Parks and Protected Areas

Parks and protected areas are very important components in the quest to preserve New Brunswick's natural legacy.  They come in a variety of sizes and offer varying degrees of protection, and each one is important.  At present, 3.4% of New Brunswick's landbase is protected under these designations.

There are different categories of parks and protected areas, and for each there are different rules.  Here is a brief overview of these differences:

  • National Park - These areas are operated by Parks Canada, an agency of the federal government.  They have the divided purpose of maintaining ecological integrity while providing recreational opportunities.

  • Provincial ParkThese areas are set up under the Parks Act, and may be a recreational park, campground, beach, wildlife park, picnic ground, resource park or reserve.  Most are controlled by the Department of Tourism and Parks, with the exception of Mount Carleton; Mount Carleton is run by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

  • Class I Protected Natural Areasthose lands and water permanently set aside for the conservation of biological diversity.  All activities are prohibited except by permit from DNR.  They are controlled by DNR under the Protected Areas Act.

  • Class II Protected Natural AreasAreas permanently set aside for the conservation of biological diversity, where certain recreational activities having minimal impact will be allowed.  They are controlled by DNR under the Protected Natural Areas Act.

There are also, scattered throughout the province, various municipal parks and areas under conservation easements held by different agencies.

A .pdf version of a map of New Brunswick, showing the protected areas, is available here.

For further details, click on the links below.

National Parks Provincial Parks Class I PA's Class II Protected Areas

 

To assist the government in the management of the protected areas in the province, numerous committees were created.  Each Class II protected area has a local committee, made up of local citizens with an interest in preserving the natural area.  A scientific committee, composed of noted scientists from around the province, representing a wide range of specialties and knowledge, provides advice on management and research within the protected areas.  A Provincial Advisory committee is composed of representatives of provincial organizations, plus the chairs of the local committees; this committee will be providing advice to the government on the overall management of the protected areas.  Roberta Clowater, executive director of CPAWS NB, is currently the chair of the Provincial Advisory Committee.

For a list of the members of each committee, go to the government website here.

 

 

 

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