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The places of interest which may be easily accessed from the main highway with little messing around on back roads include:
=====* Parlee Beach=====:
Just outside Shediac, near Moncton. Nice sand, nice water, fun place to spend a day
=====* Kings Landing Historical Settlement===== :
Located above Fredericton (the Provincial Capital) and only a few minutes walk away from the main highway at the Lake George exit.
=====* The Hopewell Rocks=====:
Formations of conglomerate rock created by the impressive tidal action of the Bay of Fundy. Take Route 114 from Moncton heading towards Fundy National Park. The Park is also worth a visit and has a Hostel. Just after the Rocks, on the way to the Park, in a village called Riverside Albert there is a bar (easily visible from the highway) known as the Village Pub which I highly recommend. Say ‘hi’ to Terry for me. These sites are located in Albert County, which is probably the easiest place to hitch in the province.
=====* The Sackville Waterfall Park=====:
Visible from the main highway, located in the charming town of Sackville (close to the Nova Scotia boarder). It’s actually rather boring, but is a nice place to eat a sandwich.

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