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  1. Sep 20, 2021 · New Brunswick's tiny provincial park is completely run by volunteers. 3 years ago. 2:34. Pokeshaw Park, on New Brunswick's North Shore, is only 1.7 acres, but since volunteers took over...

  2. Sep 20, 2021 · The people who run what may go down as New Brunswick's tiniest provincial park hear one comment more than any other: "I never knew this was here." It's what New Brunswickers say when they stumble...

  3. Pokeshaw Park, on New Brunswick's North Shore, is only 1.7 acres, but since volunteers took over the stewardship, it’s drawn a lot of attention.

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  4. Aug 4, 2022 · Pokeshaw Beach & Park. This beautiful beach is a short drive from Bathurst along the coast. The road to Pokeshaw Beach & Park offers lovely scenic views and a leisurely drive. We loved this beach on our Summer 2020 visit. There is a small parking lot down at the beach level.

  5. Pokeshaw is an unincorporated village in Gloucester County (New Bandon Parish), New Brunswick, Canada. It houses a former provincial, now communal park that ...

  6. Have you heard of Pokeshaw Park? The park is owned by the province, but is managed and maintained by locals from the surrounding communities of Pokeshaw and Black Rock in Northern New Brunswick....

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  8. Beautiful park and beach which operated and maintained by community volunteers. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach. Scenic lookout, birdwatching, cormorant nesting site, and wind- and wave-carved shoreline.

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