Acts and Regulations

85-104 - General

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Current to 1 January 2024
NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 85-104
under the
Parks Act
(O.C. 85-420)
Filed June 3, 1985
Under section 23 of the Parks Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Regulation:
2012-62
1This Regulation may be cited as the General Regulation - Parks Act.
2In this Regulation
“Act” means the Parks Act;(Loi)
“Crown” means the Crown in right of the Province and includes a Crown corporation;(Couronne)
“employee” means an employee of the Department;(employé)
“family” means a group consisting of a maximum of two adults and their children who are 18 years of age or under;(famille)(famille)
“senior citizen” means a person who is sixty-five years of age or over.(personne âgée)
97-65; 2013-47
2.1(1)For the purposes of the definitions “Department” and “Minister” in section 1 of the Act, the provincial parks are listed in Schedule A.1.
2.1(2)The different classes of provincial parks are listed in Schedule A.1.
2014-64
CONDUCT OF PERSONS USING PROVINCIAL PARKS
3(1)Subject to subsection (2), no person in a provincial park shall
(a) cut, damage or remove any plant, shrub, flower or tree,
(b) remove any artifact or natural object,
(c) make an excavation,
(d) alter, damage or destroy any lake, watercourse or water spring, or
(e) remove, damage or deface any real or personal property of the Crown.
3(2)A person may engage in any of the activities listed in subsection (1) if they are in the course of their employment as an employee or if they have the written permission of the Minister.
2014-64; 2022-19
4(1)No person shall throw or deposit any litter or waste material in a provincial park except into a waste container or a place designated for that purpose.
4(2)Every person using a campsite, picnic area or other site in a provincial park shall maintain and leave the site in a clean and sanitary condition.
5(1)No person who is the owner or person in control of a domestic animal in a provincial park shall permit it
(a) to be at large,
(b) to be in any waters designated as a swimming area or upon any part of the beach or picnic area adjacent to the swimming waters,
(c) to make excessive noise, or
(d) to disturb other persons.
5(2)A domestic animal shall be deemed to be at large unless it is secured on a leash that does not exceed three metres in length.
5(3)No person shall drive, walk or ride a horse, pony or similar animal in a provincial park except in an area designated by the Minister for that purpose.
2014-64
6(1)Subject to the Forest Fires Act, no person shall have a fire in a provincial park other than in a fireplace provided for that purpose or in an area designated by a park warden or a security guard.
6(2)No person shall leave a fire in a provincial park unattended until it is completely extinguished.
6(3)Subject to the Fire Prevention Act, no person shall have in their possession or ignite fireworks within a provincial park without the prior written approval of the Minister.
2014-64; 2022-19
7No person in a provincial park shall disturb any other person by disorderly conduct, loud or unnecessary noise, swearing or the use of obscene language.
8Except as authorized by the Act or the regulations, no person in a provincial park shall
(a) beg, solicit, invite subscriptions or contributions, sell or offer for sale any article, service, or thing, or
(b) use any campsite or other area for pecuniary gain.
9(1)If a park warden or a security guard considers it necessary to do any of the following, the park warden or security guard may restrict entry to a provincial park and direct traffic and persons within the park according to their discretion and every person shall obey their directions: 
(a) ensure orderly movement of traffic;
(b) prevent injury or damage to persons or property;
(c) permit proper action in an emergency; or
(d) prevent unnecessary or excessive noise or disturbance.
9(2)Subject to subsection (3), every person shall comply with signs or notices governing or controlling conduct of persons, vehicles or animals in a provincial park.
9(3)The driver of a vehicle shall obey the directions of a park warden or a security guard, notwithstanding the presence of a sign directing otherwise.
2014-64; 2022-19
10(1)In a provincial park no person shall park a vehicle as defined in the Motor Vehicle Act
(a) within fifteen metres of a bridge or causeway,
(b) in a position or place that prevents, or is likely to prevent, free and convenient movement of other vehicles, or
(c) in any area where parking is prohibited by regulatory signs or by verbal directions of a park warden or a security guard.
10(2)No person in a provincial park shall drive a vehicle in excess of the speed posted.
10(3)The Minister may prohibit the operation of a vehicle or any class of vehicles in a provincial park or any portion thereof.
10(4)Notice of any prohibition imposed under subsection (3) shall be given by signs posted in appropriate places within the provincial park or, where the prohibition applies to a portion of the park, on or near the portion affected.
10(5)The driver of a vehicle within a provincial park shall obey the directions showing on a sign placed in accordance with subsection (4).
2000-13; 2004-126; 2014-64
11(1)No person shall operate a snowmobile, off-road vehicle, all-terrain vehicle or all-terrain cycle in a provincial park other than in an area designated by the Minister for the use of such vehicles.
11(2)Despite subsection (1), any park warden referred to in subsection 14(2) of the Act or any employee may operate a snowmobile, off-road vehicle, all-terrain vehicle or all-terrain cycle in any area of a provincial park as may be required in the course of their duties as a park warden or employee.
2001-35; 2014-64; 2020, c.16, s.9; 2022-19
12(1)No person in a provincial park shall operate a motor boat in excess of seven kilometres per hour within sixty metres of a marina, boat launching ramp or swimming area.
12(2)No person shall operate a motor boat in Sugarloaf Provincial Park or Mount Carleton Provincial Park.
12(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), in Mount Carleton Provincial Park a person may operate a motor boat with an engine rating not exceeding ten horsepower or seven and one-half kilowatts on Big Nictau Lake or Nepisiquit Lake.
2020-12
13No person shall swim in the waters flowing into or from Smith Lake or Prichard Lake in Sugarloaf Provincial Park.
HUNTING, TRAPPING AND FISHING
14(1)Subject to subsection (2), no person shall hunt, trap, take, snare, injure or destroy any game animal, fur-bearing animal or other wild animal or any game bird or other wild bird within the limits of a provincial park.
14(2)A conservation officer appointed under the Fish and Wildlife Act or a person authorized by the Minister may seize any wildlife that has become incapacitated or is a nuisance or a menace to lives and property.
2014-64
15No person shall fish within the boundaries of Sugarloaf Provincial Park without the prior written approval of the Minister.
2014-64
16(1)No person, unless the person is a conservation officer appointed under the Fish and Wildlife Act, shall have in their possession a loaded firearm or discharge a firearm within a provincial park.
16(2)No person shall have an unloaded firearm within a provincial park unless
(a) the firearm is in a case which is properly fastened,
(b) the firearm is completely wrapped in a blanket or canvas which is securely tied around the firearm,
(c) the firearm is in the locked baggage compartment of a vehicle, or
(d) the person is a conservation officer appointed under the Fish and Wildlife Act.
2000-13; 2004-75; 2022-19
CUTTING AND REMOVAL OF TIMBER
17(1)Subject to subsection (2), no person shall cut or remove timber from a provincial park.
17(2)The Department may cut and remove timber from any area of a provincial park only for the purpose of resource management or development.
17(3)Repealed: 2014-64
17(4)Repealed: 2014-64
17(5)Repealed: 2014-64
2014-64
REMOVAL OF SAND AND GRAVEL
18No person shall remove sand, gravel or other aggregate material from a provincial park.
OCCUPATION OF LAND
19No person shall occupy land in a provincial park except
(a) under authority of a mining right recorded before the coming into force of the Act,
(b) under authority of a licence or lease issued or granted by the Minister,
(c) under authority of an agreement authorized by paragraph 10(2)(e) of the Act providing for the establishment or operation of any works, facilities or services, or
(d) under authority of the Act and the regulations respecting the use of the park for recreational purposes.
2014-64
CAMPSITE PERMIT
20(1)No person shall occupy a campsite in a provincial park named in Schedule B or C unless they are the holder of a campsite permit for that provincial park.
20(2)Subject to subsection (3), an employee may issue a campsite permit to a person upon receipt of the prescribed fee.
20(3)An employee may refuse to issue a campsite permit to any person.
20(4)A campsite permit authorizes the holder thereof to occupy a campsite in the provincial park for which it was issued with two motor vehicles along with tents, trailers or other shelter accommodations needed to house those persons covered by the permit for the period of time authorized by the permit.
20(5)Notwithstanding subsection (4), an employee may limit the occupancy of a campsite to such numbers of persons, motor vehicles, tents, trailers or other shelter accommodations that the employee considers appropriate.
20(6)Notwithstanding the period of time of occupancy authorized by a campsite permit, the holder thereof and the persons covered by the permit along with the motor vehicles, shelter accommodations and all other articles in their possession shall not occupy a campsite for more than the numbers of days determined by the Minister during the period from the fifteenth day of June to the fifteenth day of August.
20(7)Subsection (6) does not apply to a person who is issued a permit authorizing the seasonal occupancy of a campsite on payment of the fee set out in Schedule C.
85-118; 97-65; 2000-13; 2009-64; 2014-64; 2022-19
21(1)A campsite permit expires at 12 noon on the last day of the period for which it was issued.
21(2)The holder of a campsite permit shall keep it available for inspection at any time and shall produce such permit for inspection upon the request of a park warden or a security guard.
21(3)Where a campsite permit is surrendered or cancelled before its expiry date and where an application for a refund has been made on a form provided by the Department and filed with the Department, the Minister may allow a refund.
21(4)A park warden or a security guard may by verbal or written notice cancel a campsite permit and within one hour from the giving of such notice the occupier of the campsite shall vacate the site.
2014-64
CAMPSITE PERMIT FEES
2020-12
22(1)The daily and monthly fees for a campsite permit for a provincial park named in Schedule B shall be as set out in Schedule B.
22(1.1)For the purposes of the daily and monthly camping fees set out in Schedule B, the high season and the low season are determined as follows:
(a) the high season is
(i) the Saturday following the last Friday in June until Labour Day, inclusive, and
(ii) Victoria Day and the weekend preceding it;
(b) the low season is
(i) the Monday following the third weekend in March until the last Friday in June, inclusive, other than Victoria Day and the weekend preceding it, and
(ii) the Tuesday following Labour Day until October 31, inclusive.
22(1.2)For the purposes of the daily and monthly winter camping fees set out in Schedule B, the high season and the low season are determined as follows:
(a) the high season is from January 1 until the Sunday of the third weekend in March, inclusive;
(b) the low season is from November 1 until December 31, inclusive.
22(2)Repealed: 2009-64
22(2.1)Notwithstanding subsection (1), a senior citizen shall be entitled to a ten per cent reduction in the daily and monthly fees for a campsite permit for a provincial park named in Schedule B, but the reduction does not apply to a group campsite fee.
22(2.2)Repealed: 2011-72
22(3)Repealed: 2012-62
22(4)Repealed: 2012-62
22(5)The fees payable in accordance with this section shall be paid in advance for the number of days of occupancy.
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 2000-13; 2003-90; 2004-126; 2009-64; 2009-105; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2020-12; 2023-17
22.1(1)The fee for a seasonal campsite permit for a provincial park named in Schedule C shall be the fee set out in Schedule C.
22.1(2)The fee specified by subsection (1) shall be paid in advance.
85-118; 97-65; 2009-64
POOL FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2012-62; 2013-47
22.2Repealed: 2013-47
2012-62; 2013-47
ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM ADMISSION
Repealed: 2013-47
2012-62; 2013-47
22.3Repealed: 2013-47
2012-62; 2013-47
VEHICLE ENTRANCE PERMIT
2023-17
23(1)No person shall operate a motor vehicle within a provincial park named in Schedule D from and including the opening date to and including the closing date set by the Minister under subsection (6) unless they are the holder of a vehicle entrance permit or a campsite permit.
23(2)An employee may issue a vehicle entrance permit to a person upon receipt of the prescribed fee.
23(3)The fees for a vehicle entrance permit for a provincial park named in Schedule D shall be as set out in Schedule D.
23(3.01)Despite subsection (3), a vehicle entrance permit for a provincial park named in Schedule D is free on New Brunswick Day in each year.
23(3.1)Except on New Brunswick Day, the following beach maintenance fees shall be added to the vehicle entrance permit fees for Parlee Beach Provincial Park set out in Schedule D:
(a) for a bus, a daily fee of  $13.04;
(b) for a motorcycle,
(i) a daily fee of  $4.35, or
(ii) an annual fee of  $13.04;
(c) for all other vehicles,
(i) a daily fee of  $4.35,
(ii) an annual fee of  $13.04, or
(iii) for the corporate rate, a fee of  $13.04 to cover the maintenance fee for 10 entries.
23(4)The holder of a vehicle entrance permit or a campsite permit may operate their motor vehicle in accordance with this Regulation within a provincial park.
23(5)A vehicle entrance permit shall state the time period for which it is valid.
23(6)The Minister shall set the opening and closing dates for the provincial parks named in Schedules B, C and D in each year.
23(7)Repealed: 93-19
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 98-73; 99-36; 2000-13; 2004-126; 2009-64; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2014-64; 2020-12; 2022-19; 2023-17
GREENS FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2003-29; 2013-47
24Repealed: 2013-47
86-54; 86-95; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 98-73; 2000-13; 2001-43; 2002-38; 2003-29; 2004-126; 2009-64; 2011-72; 2013-47
GOLF RENTAL FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2011-72; 2013-47
24.01Repealed: 2013-47
2011-72; 2013-47
CHAIR LIFT FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2010-136; 2013-47
24.1Repealed: 2013-47
2010-136; 2013-47
BIKING FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2010-136; 2013-47
24.2Repealed: 2013-47
2010-136; 2012-62; 2013-47
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Repealed: 2013-47
2012-62; 2013-47
24.3Repealed: 2013-47
2010-136; 2012-62; 2013-47
EXPLORER PASS
Repealed: 2016-15
2012-62; 2016-15
24.4Repealed: 2016-15
2012-62; 2013-47; 2016-15
MARINA FEES
25(1)No person shall berth, moor, anchor, beach, launch or dock a boat in a provincial park except within a designated area.
25(2)The Minister may designate one or more areas within a provincial park for the berthing, mooring, anchoring, beaching, launching or docking of boats.
25(3)No person shall berth, moor, anchor, beach, launch or dock a boat in an area designated under subsection (2) without a permit.
25(4)The fees payable for a permit under subsection (3) are:
(a) for the use of moorings,
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023,
(A) $55 per week,
(B) $100 per month, or
(C) $375 per season,
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive,
(A) $56.10 per week,
(B) $102 per month, or
(C) $382.50 per season, and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024,
(A) $57.22 per week,
(B) $104.40 per month, or
(C) $390.15 per season;
(b) for storage in a compound,
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $325 per season,
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $331.50 per season, and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024, $338.13 per season; and
(c) for dock space,
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $615 per season,
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $627.30 per season, and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024, $639.84 per season.
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 97-65; 2004-126; 2009-64; 2013-47; 2014-64; 2016-15; 2022-19
SKIING
98-73; 2009-64; 2013-47
26Repealed: 2013-47
86-54; 87-66; 87-150; 88-92; 89-134; 90-96; 91-58; 94-25; 94-148; 95-165; 98-73; 99-26; 2000-13; 2004-126; 2009-64; 2010-136; 2011-72; 2013-47
26.1No child under six years of age shall use the ski lifts at Sugarloaf Provincial Park unless accompanied by an adult.
99-26; 2020-12
27No person shall alpine ski at Sugarloaf Provincial Park unless their skis are equipped with ski brakes or retention straps.
2022-19
ALPINE SLIDE FEES
Repealed: 2009-64
2009-64
27.1Repealed: 2009-64
87-66; 88-92; 89-45; 91-58; 93-19; 97-65; 2009-64
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Repealed: 2013-47
95-165; 2002-38; 2013-47
27.11Repealed: 2013-47
95-165; 2002-38; 2013-47
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Repealed: 94-56
94-56
27.2Repealed: 94-56
88-92; 91-58; 94-56
ENTRANCE FEES FOR HOPEWELL ROCKS PROVINCIAL PARK
2013-47; 2020-12
27.3(1)The entrance fees for Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park are as follows:
(a) regular rates: 
(i) free for children four years of age or under;
(ii) for children five to 18 years of age,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $8 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $8.88 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $9.06 per person;
(iii) for adults 19 to 64 years of age,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $14 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $15.54 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $15.85 per person;
(iv) for students 19 years of age or over with a valid student card, 
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $12 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $13.32 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $13.59 per person;
(v) for senior citizens,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $12 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $13.32 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $13.59 per person; and
(vi) for a family,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $35,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $38.85, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $39.63;
(b) corporate rates: 
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $12 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $13.32 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024, $13.59 per person;
(c) for Fully Independent Travellers,   
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023,
(A) $11.20 per person, and
(B) $28 per family,
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive,
(A) $12.43 per person, and
(B) $31.08 per family, and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024,
(A) $12.68 per person, and
(B) $31.70 per family;
(d) for a group of 15 or more students in kindergarten to grade 12,  
(i) per student,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $5,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $5.75, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $5.87,
(ii) free for one driver per bus, and
(iii) free for one teacher or supervisor per 10 students;
(e) for a group of 15 or more persons in a bus tour, 
(i) per person,
(A) with a reservation
(I) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $8.59,
(II) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $10.49, and
(III) on and after April 1, 2024, $12.68, and
(B) without a reservation,
(I) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $10.55,
(II) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $12.40, and
(III) on and after April 1, 2024, $14.27,
(ii) free for one driver per bus, and
(iii) free for one tour guide per bus; and
(f) for a season pass from the opening date to the closing date,
(i) per person,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $40,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $44.40, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $45.29, and
(ii) per family,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $65,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $72.15, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $73.59.
27.3(2)Repealed: 2022-19
27.3(3)A season pass is not transferable.
2013-47; 2016-15; 2020-12; 2022-19
ENTRANCE FEES FOR THE VILLAGE HISTORIQUE ACADIEN PROVINCIAL PARK
2014-64; 2020-12
27.4(1)The entrance fees for Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park are as follows:
(a) regular rates: 
(i) free for children four years of age or under;
(ii) for children five to 18 years of age and students 19 years of age and over with a valid student card, 
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $14.35 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $14.64 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $14.93 per person;
(iii) for adults 19 to 64 years of age,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $19.57 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $19.96 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $20.36 per person;
(iv) for senior citizens,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $15.22 per person,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $15.52 per person, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $15.83 per person; and
(v) for a family,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $42.28,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $43.13, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $43.99;
(b) corporate rates:   
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023,
(A) $15.05 per person, and
(B) $28.38 per family;
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive,
(A) $15.35 per person, and
(B) $28.95 per family; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024,
(A) $15.66 per person, and
(B) $29.53 per family;
(c) for Fully Independent Travellers,  
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2023,
(A) $15.05 per person, and
(B) $28.38 per family,
(ii) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive,
(A) $15.35 per person, and
(B) $28.95 per family, and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2024,
(A) $15.66 per person, and
(B) $29.53 per family;
(d) for a group of 15 or more students in kindergarten to grade 12, 
(i) per student,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $4.43,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $4.52, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $4.61,
(ii) free for one driver per bus, and
(iii) free for one teacher or supervisor per 10 students;
(e) for a group of 15 or more persons in a bus tour, 
(i) per person,
(A) for students 19 years of age and over with a valid student card,
(I) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $4.43,
(II) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $4.52, and
(III) on and after April 1, 2024, $4.61,
(B) for adults 19 to 64 years of age, 
(I) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $17.78,
(II) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $18.14, and
(III) on and after April 1, 2024, $18.50, and
(C) for senior citizens, 
(I) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $13.83,
(II) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $14.11, and
(III) on and after April 1, 2024, $14.39;
(ii) free for one driver per bus, and
(iii) free for one tour guide per bus; and
(f) for a season pass from the opening date to the closing date, 
(i) per person,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $41.74,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $42.57, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $43.43,
(ii) per senior citizen, accompanied by one guest,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $47.83,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $48.79, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $49.76, and
(iii) per family,
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $71.30,
(B) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $72.73, and
(C) on and after April 1, 2024, $74.18.
27.4(2)Repealed: 2022-19
27.4(3)Repealed: 2022-19
27.4(4)The entrance fee for the Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park’s educational program, Les enfants du village, including a group photo, is as follows: 
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $37.25;
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $38; and
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $38.76.
2014-64; 2016-15; 2020-12; 2022-19
GENERAL
28The Minister may refund, on a pro rata basis, the unused portion of a seasonal or annual fee prescribed under this Regulation.
2013-47; 2014-64
28.1Repealed: 2022-19
97-65; 99-26; 2002-38; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2013-47; 2014-64; 2022-19
29New Brunswick Regulation 81-197 under the Parks Act is repealed.
SCHEDULE A
Repealed: 2014-64
2014-64
SCHEDULE A.1
Class: Cultural Heritage Park
Bonar Law Provincial Park
Doak House Provincial Park
MacDonald Farm Provincial Park
Ministers Island Provincial Park
Sheriff Andrews House Provincial Park
Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park
Class: Linear Park
Fundy Trail Parkway Provincial Park
Class: Natural Environment Park
Cape Enrage Provincial Park
Castalia Provincial Park
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
Lepreau Falls Provincial Park
Miscou Provincial Park
Saint Croix Provincial Park
Class: Recreational Park
République Provincial Park
Herring Cove Provincial Park
Mactaquac Provincial Park
Murray Beach Provincial Park
New River Beach Provincial Park
North Lake Provincial Park
Oak Bay Provincial Park
Parlee Beach Provincial Park
Sugarloaf Provincial Park
The Anchorage Provincial Park
Val-Comeau Provincial Park
Class: Wilderness Park
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
2014-64; 2017-46; 2023-17
SCHEDULE B
Daily and Monthly Camping Fees
Herring Cove and New River Beach Provincial Parks
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.00 
40.00 
832.00 
1,040.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.00
50.00
1,140.00
1,300.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 i)
Unserviced site
24.00
30.00
624.00
780.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
 m)
Ch-A-let
80.00
100.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 i)
Unserviced site
24.48
33.00
636.48
795.60
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
 m)
Ch-A-let
81.60
110.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 i)
Unserviced site
24.97
36.30
649.21
811.51
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
 m)
Ch-A-let
83.23
121.00
Mactaquac Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.00  
40.00  
832.00  
1,040.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
52.00
65.00
1,352.00
1,690.00
 i)
Unserviced site
24.00
30.00
624.00
780.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Walk-in site
16.00
20.00
 m)
Back country site
12.00
15.00
 n)
Winter camping site
12.00
15.00
 o)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
 p)
Ch-A-let
100.00
125.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.88
60.50
1,066.88
1,458.60
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
53.04
71.50
1,379.04
1,723.80
 i)
Unserviced site
24.48
33.00
636.48
795.60
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Walk-in site
16.32
22.00
 m)
Back country site
12.24
16.50
 n)
Winter camping site
12.24
16.50
 o)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
 p)
Ch-A-let
102.00
137.50
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
54.10
78.65
1,406.62
1,758.28
 i)
Unserviced site
24.97
36.30
649.21
875.16
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Walk-in site
16.65
24.20
 m)
Back country site
12.48
18.15
 n)
Winter camping site
12.48
18.15
 o)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
 p)
Ch-A-let
104.04
151.25
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 c)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 d)
Walk-in site
16.00
20.00
 e)
Back country site
12.00
15.00
 f)
Winter camping site
12.00
15.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
28.56
38.50
742.56
1,001.00
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 c)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 d)
Walk-in site
16.32
22.00
 e)
Back country site
12.24
16.50
 f)
Winter camping site
12.24
16.50
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
29.13
42.35
745.41
1,101.01
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 c)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
28.05
 d)
Walk-in site
16.65
24.20
 e)
Back country site
12.48
18.15
 f)
Winter camping site
12.48
18.15
Murray Beach Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
36.00  
45.00  
936.00  
1,170.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
48.00
60.00
1,248.00
1,560.00
 i)
Unserviced site
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
44.88
60.50
1,166.96
1,458.60
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
48.96
66.00
1,272.96
1,591.20
 i)
Unserviced site
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
49.94
72.60
1,298.42
1,623.02
 i)
Unserviced site
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
North Lake Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
24.00
30.00
624.00
780.00
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
24.48
33.00
636.48
795.60
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Unserviced site
24.97
36.30
649.21
811.51
 b)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
Parlee Beach Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
36.00  
45.00  
936.00  
1,170.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
48.00
60.00
1,248.00
1,560.00
 i)
Unserviced site
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
 m)
Ch-A-let
80.00
100.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
48.96
66.00
1,272.96
1,591.20
 i)
Unserviced site
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
 m)
Ch-A-let
81.60
110.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
39.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
41.62
60.50
1 082.02
1,352.52
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
49.94
72.60
1,298.42
1,623.02
 i)
Unserviced site
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
 m)
Ch-A-let
83.23
121.00
République Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.00
35.00
728.00
910,00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.00 
40.00 
832.00 
1,040.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.00
50.00
1,140.00
1,300.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 i)
Unserviced site
24.00
30.00
624.00
780.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Walk-in site
16.00
20.00
 m)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
 n)
Ch-A-let
80.00
100.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 i)
Unserviced site
24.48
33.00
636.48
795.60
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Walk-in site
16.32
22.00
 m)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
 n)
Ch-A-let
81.60
110.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 i)
Unserviced site
24.97
36.30
649.21
811.51
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Walk-in site
16.65
24.20
 m)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
 n)
Ch-A-let
83.23
121.00
Sugarloaf Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.00
35.00
728.00
910.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.00  
40.00  
832.00  
1,040.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.00
40.00
832.00
1,040.00
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.00
45.00
936.00
1,170.00
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.00
50.00
1,040.00
1,300.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.00
55.00
1,144.00
1,430.00
 i)
Unserviced site
24.00
30.00
624.00
780.00
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.00
15.00
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.00
25.00
 l)
Walk-in site
16.00
20.00
 m)
Back country site
12.00
15.00
 n)
Winter camping site
12.00
15.00
 o)
Rustic cabin
48.00
60.00
 p)
Ch-A-let
100.00
125.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
28.56
38.50
742.56
928.20
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
32.64
44.00
848.64
1,060.80
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
36.72
49.50
954.72
1,193.40
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
40.80
55.00
1,060.80
1,326.00
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
44.88
60.50
1,166.88
1,458.60
 i)
Unserviced site
24.48
33.00
636.48
795.60
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.24
16.50
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.40
27.50
 l)
Walk-in site
16.32
22.00
 m)
Back country site
12.24
16.50
 n)
Winter camping site
12.24
16.50
 o)
Rustic cabin
48.96
66.00
 p)
Ch-A-let
102.00
137.50
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
Daily Fee
(in dollars)
Monthly Fee
(in dollars)
Low season
High season
Low season
High season
 a)
Site with electricity (15 amperes)
29.13
42.35
757.41
946.76
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes)
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 d)
Site with electricity (15 amperes) and water
33.29
48.40
865.61
1,082.02
 e)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
37.45
54.45
973.81
1,217.27
 f)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 g)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
41.62
60.50
1,082.02
1,352.52
 h)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
45.78
66.55
1,190.22
1,487.77
 i)
Unserviced site
24.97
36.30
649.21
811.51
 j)
Unserviced group site (per tent)
12.48
18.15
 k)
Unserviced group site (per RV)
20.81
30.25
 l)
Walk-in site
16.65
24.20
 m)
Back country site
12.48
18.15
 n)
Winter camping site
12.48
18.15
 o)
Rustic cabin
49.94
72.60
 p)
Ch-A-let
104.04
151.25
Cabin Rental – Mount Carleton Provincial Park
From the opening date to the closing date, inclusive
Daily
Fee
Location – name of cabin (persons accommodated)
(a)
Bathurst Lake – Beaver (4)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $100
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $102
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $104
(b)
Bathurst Lake – Porcupine (4)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $100
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $102
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $104
(c)
Bathurst Lake – Raccoon (6)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $150
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $153
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $156
(d)
Bathurst Lake – Otter (8)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $200
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $204
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $208
(e)
Bathurst Lake – Bear (11)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $275
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $280.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $286
(f)
Nictau Lake – Spruce (10)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $300
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $306
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $312
(g)
Nictau Lake – Maple (9)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $225
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $229.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $234
(h)
Nictau Lake – Cedar (3)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $75
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $76.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $78
(i)
Nictau Lake – Fir (6)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $150
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $153
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $156
(j)
Nictau Lake – Pine (2)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $50
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $51
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $52
(k)
Nictau Lake – Ash (3)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $75
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $76.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $78
From the opening date to the closing date, inclusive
Weekly
Fee
Location – name of cabin (persons accommodated)
(a)
Bathurst Lake – Beaver (4)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $500
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $510
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $520
(b)
Bathurst Lake – Porcupine (4)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $500
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $510
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $520
(c)
Bathurst Lake – Raccoon (6)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $750
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $765
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $780
(d)
Bathurst Lake – Otter (8)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $1,000
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $1,020
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $1,040
(e)
Bathurst Lake – Bear (11)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $1,375
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $1,402.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $1,431
(f)
Nictau Lake – Spruce (10)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $1,500
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $1,530
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $1,561
(g)
Nictau Lake – Maple (9)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $1,125
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $1,147.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $1,170
(h)
Nictau Lake – Cedar (3)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $375
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $382.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $390
(i)
Nictau Lake – Fir (6)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $750
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $765
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $780
(j)
Nictau Lake – Pine (2)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $250
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $255
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $260
(k)
Nictau Lake – Ash (3)
(a) for the period ending March 31, 2023, $375
(b) from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, inclusive, $382.50
(c) on and after April 1, 2024, $390
From November 1 to April 1 of the following year, inclusive
Daily
Fee
Location – name of cabin (persons accommodated)
(a)
Nictau Lake – Spruce (10)
$86.96
(b)
Nictau Lake – Maple (9)
$78.26
(c)
Nictau Lake – Fir (6)
$69.57
(d)
Nictau Lake – Cedar (3)
$65.22
2009-64; 2009-105; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2016-15; 2020-12; 2022-19; 2023-17
SCHEDULE C
Seasonal Camping Fees
Herring Cove, New River Beach, République and Sugarloaf Provincial Parks
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,000.00 
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,250.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,500.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,500.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,750.00
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,500.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,040.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,295.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,550.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,550.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,805.00
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,530.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,080.80
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,340.90
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,601.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,601.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,861.10
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,560.60
Mactaquac Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,000.00 
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,250.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,750.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,500.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,250.00
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,500.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,040.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,295.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,805.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,550.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,315.00
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,530.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,080.80
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,340.90
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,861.10
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,601.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,381.30
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,560.60
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
 
Unserviced site
 $1,750.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
 
Unserviced site
 $1,785.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
 
Unserviced site
 $1,820.70
Murray Beach Provincial Park
From April 1 to December 31, 2023, inclusive
a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,250.00 
b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,500.00
c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,750.00
d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,750.00
e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,000.00
f)
Unserviced site
 $1,750.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,295.00
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,550.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,805.00
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,805.00
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,060.00
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,785.00
From January 1 to December 31, 2025, inclusive
 a)
Site with electricity (30 amperes)
 $2,340.90
 b)
Site with electricity (30 amperes) and water
 $2,601.00
 c)
Site with electricity (50 amperes) and water
 $2,861.10
 d)
Site with electricity (30 amperes), water and sewerage
 $2,861.10
 e)
Site with electricity (50 amperes), water and sewerage
 $3,121.20
 f)
Unserviced site
 $1,820.70
88-92; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 99-36; 2001-64; 2009-64; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2016-15; 2020-12; 2022-19; 2023-17
SCHEDULE D
Vehicle Entry Permit Fees
Mactaquac, Mount Carleton, Murray Beach, New River Beach and Parlee Beach Provincial Parks
Daily Fee
Annual Fee
Bus
 $60.87
Motorcycle
 $8.70
 $130.00
All other vehicles
 $13.04
 $130.00
Corporate Rate
Book of 10 coupons – daily vehicle entry permits
 $104.32
2009-64; 2011-72; 2012-62; 2016-15; 2020-12; 2022-19; 2023-17
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to March 23, 2023.