Attractions and places to see around Addington Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, are characterized by natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The region features prominent mountains like Mount Carleton and Sugarloaf Mountain, offering panoramic views. Numerous rivers and lakes, including Prichard Lake, provide diverse natural landscapes for exploration. This area is known for its protected natural areas and trails.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Sugarloaf Mountain is a great place for walking, jogging, and running. From its summit, you have a beautiful view of the Restigouche River Valley and Campbellton. A hiking trail, open only outside of winter, allows you to climb its eastern slope.
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Prichard Lake, surrounded by a vast forest, is accessible via a trail that circles the lake. A picnic area is located at its western end, while a beach occupies the eastern side. This walk around the lake offers different vistas in each season, but autumn remains one of the most beautiful.
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The trail offers beautiful views of Sugarloaf mountain and is named after Terry Fox, the Canadian athlete and cancer research advocate who attempted to run across Canada in 1980 after losing a leg to cancer. His “Marathon of Hope” remains one of the most iconic endurance efforts in the country, and trails bearing his name honour his legacy.
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At 820 metres high, Mount Carleton is not only the highest mountain in New Brunswick, but also in the Maritime Provinces, which also include Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Thanks to its prominent location, you have a clear panoramic view of the forested hills and dark blue lakes below you from the rocky mountain top.
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The fire watchtower on the summit of Mount Carleton, built in 1923, was used until 1968 to spot fires early during the forest fire season from May to October. It was manned by two observers at a time, who used binoculars to search the area for clouds of smoke. Today the tower is no longer in use, but is still a good photo opportunity. The tower is unlocked and can be viewed from the inside, but the outside view is more beautiful.
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Addington Parish is rich in natural beauty, featuring prominent mountains like Mount Carleton Summit, the highest peak in New Brunswick, and Sugarloaf Mountain. The area also boasts numerous rivers and lakes, including Prichard Lake, which is surrounded by a vast forest and offers a trail, picnic area, and beach. The region is characterized by forested hills and clear lakes.
Yes, one notable historical landmark is the Fire lookout tower on Mount Carleton. Built in 1923, this tower was used until 1968 to spot forest fires and now serves as an interesting photo opportunity at the summit of Mount Carleton.
The area around Addington Parish is ideal for hiking. You can explore various trails such as the Mount Carleton Summit Trail, Mount Bailey Trail, Pine Point loop, Restigouche Trail, and the Terry Fox Trail loop from Atholville. For more details on these routes, visit the Hiking around Addington Parish guide.
Yes, there are trails for various skill levels. For example, the Pine Point loop in Mount Carleton Provincial Park is considered easy, while the Mount Carleton Summit Trail and Mount Bailey Trail are moderate. The Terry Fox Trail is also an intermediate trail offering beautiful views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mount Carleton Summit, which offers clear vistas of forested hills and lakes. Sugarloaf Mountain also provides beautiful views of the Restigouche River Valley and Campbellton from its summit.
Yes, the Terry Fox Trail is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the trail around Prichard Lake, with its picnic area and beach, offers a pleasant outing for families.
Yes, the Terry Fox Trail is designated as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed for all attractions, the trail around Prichard Lake offers different vistas in each season, with autumn being particularly beautiful. Hiking trails like Sugarloaf Mountain are typically open outside of winter.
Mount Carleton Summit is popular because it is the highest mountain in New Brunswick and the Maritime Provinces, standing at 820 meters. Its prominent location provides a clear panoramic view of the surrounding forested hills and dark blue lakes, making it a rewarding climb for hikers.
Yes, the Terry Fox Trail offers beautiful views of Sugarloaf Mountain. It is named after the Canadian athlete and cancer research advocate, honoring his legacy.
Sugarloaf Mountain is an excellent spot for walking, jogging, and running. From its summit, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Restigouche River Valley and Campbellton. A hiking trail allows access to its eastern slope, available outside of winter.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Mount Carleton Summit and Sugarloaf Mountain. The diverse natural landscapes, including lakes like Prichard Lake with its trails and recreational spots, are also highly valued.


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