Kellys Beach
Canada, Canada
Kellys Beach is a scenic, supervised saltwater beach on the Northumberland Strait within Kouchibouguac National Park, near the village of Kouchibouguac in New Brunswick, Canada.
It lies on a long, narrow barrier island and stretches about 25 kilometers with golden sand, rolling dunes, and a half‑kilometre wooden boardwalk that leads out from the parking area, offering views over salt marshes and the sea. The beach is popular for swimming, sunbathing, and walking, with facilities such as change rooms, washrooms, showers, a seasonal canteen, picnic areas, and bike‑friendly paths close by.
It is known for some of the warmest saltwater along the eastern Canadian coast in summer and is especially favored by families, though dogs are not allowed on the boardwalk or beach while lifeguards are typically on duty in the main swimming zone during peak season.
Location
Kent Rural District, NB, Canada
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