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6.61km
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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Gardner Creek Beach Trail along the Bay of Fundy, exploring diverse coastal terrain and dramatic cliffs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Gardner Creek Beach area is generally undeveloped, so there isn't a formal parking lot for a designated trailhead. Visitors typically find informal parking spots near the beach access points. Since it's an unsupervised area, plan accordingly.
Yes, the area around Gardner Creek Beach is dog-friendly, making it a great spot to explore the coastal environment with your pets. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and consider local leash etiquette.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when you can fully enjoy the beach and coastal exploration. However, the dramatic scenery and powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy can be appreciated year-round, weather permitting.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Gardner Creek Beach. It is a natural, undeveloped area open to the public.
The terrain at Gardner Creek Beach is diverse, featuring a mix of pebbled and sandy sections that transition into a long rocky beach. You'll also encounter impressive tree-topped cliffs. While casual walking on sand and pebbles is easy, navigating the rocky areas requires more attention.
Along the route, you'll experience the rugged coastal beauty of the Bay of Fundy. Key natural features include the beach itself, Gardner Creek Beach, where Gardner Creek flows into the bay, and the impressive tree-topped cliffs. Further along, you can also find Split Rock, a notable natural monument.
The exploration of Gardner Creek Beach is generally considered easy for casual walking on the sand and pebbles. However, navigating the rocky sections and being mindful of the powerful Bay of Fundy tides requires more attention. It's a fun place to explore for most, but not a structured, challenging hike.
Gardner Creek Beach is an unsupervised and undeveloped area, meaning there are no formal amenities like washrooms, cafes, or shops directly on site. It's best to come prepared with everything you need for your visit.
The Bay of Fundy is known for its powerful and dramatic tides. When exploring Gardner Creek Beach, always be aware of the tide schedule. The water can rise and fall significantly, potentially affecting access to certain areas or making rocky sections more challenging to navigate. Plan your visit to coincide with low tide for the most extensive beach access.
Given the undeveloped nature of the area, you should bring essentials such as water, snacks, appropriate footwear for varied terrain (sand, pebbles, rocks), sun protection, and a camera for the scenic views. If you're bringing a dog, remember their water and waste bags. Consider a picnic to enjoy the natural setting.
Yes, Gardner Creek Beach is described as a "fun place to explore" and is suitable for families. Children can enjoy picnicking, throwing rocks in the brook, and exploring the diverse coastline. Just be mindful of the tides and supervise children, especially in rocky areas.
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