Paddling
Kouchibouguac National Park
Paddling in Kouchibouguac is an excellent opportunity to see the park like you've never seen it before!
Short or long distance paddles bring you to destinations that offer discovery, seclusion and peace. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, paddleboard or rowboat along the waterways where the Mi'gmaq paddled for thousands of years.
If you choose to spend the night, two primitive campgrounds are available for canoe camping: Sipu and Pointe-à-Maxime.
Recommended excursions
Find the leaning pine tree!
A paddle of approximately 20 minutes from Ryans. Make your way up Kouchibouguac River – West. The best way to really appreciate the view of this “bonsaï tree” is from the water.
The tree, which grows out of a sandstone outcropping, stretches itself horizontally over the river while its roots stay firmly planted in the stone. Don’t forget your camera!
Paddleboarding
Test your balance and core strength and try stand up paddleboarding on the Kouchibouguac lagoon. Rise early with the sun and try yoga on a paddleboard or take the whole family out to explore along the shoreline of the park.
Whether you’re looking for a more relaxing day, or a good core workout, paddleboarding is a great way to explore Kouchibouguac on the water.
Excursion from Ryans to Major Kollock Creek
Paddle your way south to Major Kollock Creek. You will be gliding through the lagoon's shallow and wind protected waters. Along the way you will pass under Kellys Beach boardwalk.
Follow along the shore until you arrive at an opening that leads to Major Kollock bridge. Go under the bridge and up the creek. You're almost there because the creek narrows down quickly.
You'll need between 2 to 3 hours for this return trip.
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