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Family friendly hiking trails around Saint Patrick Parish offer diverse experiences, primarily featuring coastal and island landscapes. The region is characterized by gentle elevations and paths that often provide views of the surrounding waters and natural features. Hikers can explore a mix of island trails and routes near the town of Saint Andrews. The terrain is generally accessible, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the 5.0-mile Van Horne Trail Loop in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, for coastal views, forested paths, and glimpses of Ministers Island.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Katy’s Cove Beach is one of Saint Andrews most family-friendly waterfront spots, blending natural beauty with easy accessibility. The beach features a sandy shoreline, changing facilities, washrooms, picnic areas, and plenty of open space for families to spread out. Lifeguards are often on duty during peak summer hours.
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The Van Horne Trail begins near Langmaid Park and leads into Pagan Point Nature Preserve before crossing Katy’s Cove via the causeway. From there, it follows the shoreline of Passamaquoddy Bay until it reaches Bar Road. Once you reach Bar Road, it’s easy to follow the loop back to your starting point.
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Located on the west coast of New Brunswick in charming St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, the St. Andrews Blockhouse offers breathtaking views of the harbor and the tides of the Bay of Fundy. Allow about an hour to explore the grounds and park-like setting. St. Andrews is a 30-minute drive from the US-Canadian border. https://parks.canada.ca/
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Covenhoven is the name of the villa that served as a summer residence for Sir William Van Horne. Construction of the building, which was named after Van Horne's father, began in 1891. The building was designed by Van Horne himself. At first the building was relatively small, but several additions up until 1901 eventually made it a huge property with 50 rooms.
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The Barn, or "The Barn" in German, was built in 1898 and was used to house various breeding and farm animals. Van Horne won various prizes with the Clydesdale horses and the rare Lakenvelder cattle. There are a few other, smaller buildings around the barn. After storm damage in 2016, the facade of the barn was restored and has since been restored to its full glory. The interior of the barn with various old equipment and tools can be visited.
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At the southern end of Ministers Island is the Bathhouse. Sir William Van Horne spent hours in the round building with its panoramic view, pursuing his hobby of painting and drawing. A tour of the Bathhouse is included in the entrance fee to Ministers Island.
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Constructed in 1821-1824 by local builder Donald D. It was the second church built in the Town.
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On water street there are hotels, restaurants, small shops and you can also book whale watching excursions. The old houses are definitely nice to look at.
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There are 5 family-friendly hiking trails in Saint Patrick Parish featured in this guide. These include 3 easy routes and 2 moderate routes, offering options for various family preferences.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, perfect for family outings. The Van Horne Trail Loop is a moderate 8.1 km option, while the Water Street, St. Andrews – Greenock Presbyterian Church loop offers an easier 4.8 km experience. For a slightly longer moderate loop, consider the Greenock Presbyterian Church – Water Street, St. Andrews loop at 9.7 km.
The trails in Saint Patrick Parish offer a mix of coastal views, historical sites, and natural beauty. You might encounter the scenic Water Street, St. Andrews, the historic The Barn, or the impressive St. George Gorge & Dam. The Pendlebury Lighthouse also offers a picturesque landmark.
Absolutely. The Water Street, St. Andrews loop is an easy 3.2 km route, ideal for shorter outings and likely manageable with sturdy strollers, offering gentle terrain and minimal elevation gain. The Water Street, St. Andrews – Greenock Presbyterian Church loop is another easy option at 4.8 km.
The best time for family hiking in Saint Patrick Parish is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, trails are typically dry, and the natural scenery, from lush greenery to autumn colors, is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific dog policies can vary by trail and land ownership, many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for each specific trail before bringing your furry friend.
The family-friendly hikes in this guide range from approximately 3.2 km to 9.7 km in distance. Elevation gains are generally modest, typically between 36 meters and 71 meters, making them suitable for families and those seeking less strenuous walks.
Yes, the St. George Gorge & Dam is a notable highlight in the area, offering a chance to see a waterfall. While not directly on every listed route, it's a significant natural feature nearby that families might enjoy exploring.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For trails near St. Andrews, such as those starting from Water Street, you can often find public parking in the town. For routes like the Perimeter Trail – Ministers Island, dedicated parking areas are usually provided at the access points. It's advisable to check specific route details for precise parking information.
For family hiking in Saint Patrick Parish, comfortable layers are key. Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking boots, especially as some trails may have uneven terrain. Depending on the season, bring a light jacket or rain gear, and always pack water, snacks, and sun protection.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The The Barn and the Old Pulp Mill are examples of historical sites you might encounter or find nearby while exploring the trails in Saint Patrick Parish.


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