Best attractions and places to see around Westfield Parish include a variety of natural and recreational sites. The region features significant river landmarks, extensive urban parks, and scenic trails suitable for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems and viewpoints, offering opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. This area provides a range of outdoor experiences within a natural setting.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The summit of Mount Douglas Bald opens onto a broad granite dome with sweeping views across the surrounding hills and forests near Welsford. The exposed rock creates a wide natural viewpoint where you can take in the landscape stretching across the valley below. Just behind the peak you’ll find a wooden platform used as a helicopter landing pad, which can easily be mistaken for a tent platform at first glance.
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Rockwood Park is one of the largest urban parks in Canada and a UNESCO Stonehammer Geopark. Explore this park and find Precambrian rock formations, forests, hills, and a chain of lakes. There is a combined total of 50 kilometers of multi-use trails, but if you want to get on the water, go for a paddle on Lily Lake or Fisher Lakes. This park is just as popular in winter for ice skating and snowshoeing. The park also has campgrounds, a golf course, a zoo, a beach area, and lookouts with great views over Saint John.
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A military permit is required for the hike. This can be obtained at the military barrier in Welsford.
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Not far from Saint John, the Irving Nature Park invites you to get to know six different ecosystems on the coast of the Bay of Fundy. You will also find trails of varying lengths that lead you to the habitats and also to beautiful viewpoints.
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At high tide, the water level in the sea is higher than in the river, which is why the current reverses and the rapids actually run backwards.
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Paved walkway from Saint John downtown to the Reversing Falls (except for the last 900m) along the Saint John River shore
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Yes, Westfield Parish offers several family-friendly attractions. Reversing Falls Rapids is a fascinating natural monument where families can observe the unique tidal phenomenon. Rockwood Park is another excellent choice, featuring a zoo, a beach area, and opportunities for ice skating and snowshoeing in winter, alongside its extensive trail network.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes, including significant river features like the unique Reversing Falls Rapids. You can also explore extensive urban parks such as Rockwood Park, which is a UNESCO Stonehammer Geopark with Precambrian rock formations, forests, and lakes. Additionally, the Irving Nature Park offers six different ecosystems along the Bay of Fundy coast.
Yes, there are accessible options. Harbour Passage is a paved trail and cycleway that is wheelchair accessible for most of its length, offering views along the Saint John River. The Hiking car park in Irving Nature Park also indicates wheelchair accessibility, suggesting accessible routes within the park.
For visitors heading to the Irving Nature Park, there is a dedicated parking area known as the Hiking car park in Irving Nature Park. For other attractions like Rockwood Park and Reversing Falls Rapids, parking facilities are generally available nearby, often within the urban areas of Saint John.
The most unique natural phenomenon is the Reversing Falls Rapids. Here, the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy cause the Saint John River to flow backward at high tide, creating rapids that reverse direction. It's a remarkable sight to behold.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous trails for both hiking and cycling. Rockwood Park alone features over 50 kilometers of multi-use trails. For cycling, the Harbour Passage is a popular paved cycleway. You can find more detailed routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling in the area by exploring the MTB Trails around Westfield Parish, Running Trails around Westfield Parish, and Cycling around Westfield Parish guides.
For easy walks, the Harbour Passage offers a paved, mostly flat path along the river. Rockwood Park also has many gentle trails suitable for beginners, winding through forests and around lakes. The Irving Nature Park provides trails of varying lengths, including easier options to explore its diverse habitats.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Mount Douglas Bald Peak offers a more demanding hike. The summit provides sweeping views across the surrounding hills and forests. Be aware that a military permit is required for this hike, which can be obtained at the military barrier in Welsford.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences available, from the unique natural spectacle of the Reversing Falls Rapids to the extensive multi-use trails and natural beauty of Rockwood Park. The scenic views along the Saint John River from Harbour Passage are also highly regarded.
Yes, Rockwood Park is a prime example, offering over 50 kilometers of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, cycling, and in winter, ice skating and snowshoeing. The Harbour Passage also serves as a paved trail for both walking and cycling.
The best time to visit Westfield Parish attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the parks and river features in warm weather. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful fall foliage. Winter (December to March) provides opportunities for ice skating and snowshoeing in places like Rockwood Park.
For a scenic walk along the river, the Harbour Passage is an excellent choice. This paved trail extends from Saint John downtown towards the Reversing Falls, offering continuous views of the Saint John River shore.


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