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Martin Head - Face of Martin Head on rocks

Saint Martins Parish, NB E4E 5R6, Canada
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John KingJohn King
I’ve hiked the Fundy Footpath twice, once in fall and then again in early June a couple of summers ago. Martin Head is a favourite spot along the hike. I spent two nights at the Quiddy River campsite, and did a lot of exploring downstream at low tide. I walked along the river to Martin Head. While The Eye is the Needle is accessible from Little Salmon River, I think Quiddy River is still the best stop on the hike, even if the Eye of the Needle is the most spectacular.
Justin WeirJustin Weir
Amazing hidden gem in New Brunswick! The access road is challenging if you don't have a vehicle suitable for off-roading. Low tide is best for seeing the ocean floor and accessing the island. Sometimes heavy fog rolls in which is quite the sight! Weekends have more people camping and off-roading vehicles gathering. During the week you have a chance to have the place to yourself, or with very few others. A must visit for locals and tourists alike!
Don DupuisDon Dupuis
Just an Update for May 10th 2023 Went down to Camp early before the the Long weekend and Goose Creek Rd down to the beach has a few large trees down branches have been cut to clear the road but low clearance in a few places. My Grand Cherokee stock Altitude had about a foot and a half of clearance under these tree trunks so watch yourself with lift Kits and roof mounted tents. And remember Absolutely no cars will make it down the road.
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I’ve hiked the Fundy Footpath twice, once in fall and then again in early June a couple of summers ago. Martin Head is a favourite spot along the hike. I spent two nights at the Quiddy River campsite, and did a lot of exploring downstream at low tide. I walked along the river to Martin Head. While The Eye is the Needle is accessible from Little Salmon River, I think Quiddy River is still the best stop on the hike, even if the Eye of the Needle is the most spectacular.
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Amazing hidden gem in New Brunswick! The access road is challenging if you don't have a vehicle suitable for off-roading. Low tide is best for seeing the ocean floor and accessing the island. Sometimes heavy fog rolls in which is quite the sight! Weekends have more people camping and off-roading vehicles gathering. During the week you have a chance to have the place to yourself, or with very few others. A must visit for locals and tourists alike!
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Just an Update for May 10th 2023 Went down to Camp early before the the Long weekend and Goose Creek Rd down to the beach has a few large trees down branches have been cut to clear the road but low clearance in a few places. My Grand Cherokee stock Altitude had about a foot and a half of clearance under these tree trunks so watch yourself with lift Kits and roof mounted tents. And remember Absolutely no cars will make it down the road.
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I’ve hiked the Fundy Footpath twice, once in fall and then again in early June a couple of summers ago. Martin Head is a favourite spot along the hike. I spent two nights at the Quiddy River campsite, and did a lot of exploring downstream at low tide. I walked along the river to Martin Head. While The Eye is the Needle is accessible from Little Salmon River, I think Quiddy River is still the best stop on the hike, even if the Eye of the Needle is the most...

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Amazing hidden gem in New Brunswick! The access road is challenging if you don't have a vehicle suitable for off-roading. Low tide is best for seeing the ocean floor and accessing the island. Sometimes heavy fog rolls in which is quite the sight! Weekends have more people camping and off-roading vehicles gathering. During the week you have a chance to have the place to yourself, or with very few others. A must visit for locals and...

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Just an Update for May 10th 2023 Went down to Camp early before the the Long weekend and Goose Creek Rd down to the beach has a few large trees down branches have been cut to clear the road but low clearance in a few places. My Grand Cherokee stock Altitude had about a foot and a half of clearance under these tree trunks so watch yourself with lift Kits and roof mounted tents. And remember Absolutely no cars will make it...

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