Walk on Kelly's Beach
Saint-Louis, New Brunswick
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Added by Nicole Cote
Enjoy this relaxing sandbar with swimming, strolling, photography.
This beach is the main attraction at kouchibouguac national park. Park your car, bring your beach clothes and enjoy the day.
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