Mount Carleton Provincial Park Parc provincial du Mont-Carlton (French)
IUCN category II (national park)
Fire-spotting hut on Mount Carleton
Location
Mount Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
Nearest city
Saint-Quentin
Area
174 square kilometres (67 sq mi)
Established
1970 (provincial park as of 2008)
Visitors
26,373 (in 2009[1])
Governing body
Government of New Brunswick
Mount Carleton Provincial Park, established in 1970, is the largest provincial park in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. It encompasses 174 square kilometres (67 sq mi) in the remote highlands of north-central New Brunswick. The park is a lesser-known gem of the Atlantic Canadian wilderness.[citation needed] Some outdoor enthusiasts[which?] refer to it as the "Algonquin of New Brunswick."
^New Brunswick Department of Tourism & Parks New Brunswick Tourism Indicators Summary Report 2009 , April 2010
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