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This river runs for about 95 km through Southern New Brunswick, its name meaning “little long bay place.” When it comes to the Hampton area, there is a 15.9 km trail along the Kennebecasis River that people can challenge to enjoy the river’s natural beauty. The trail takes approximately 5 hours to complete, and visitors can participate in birding, fishing, and water sports.

The Hampton river trail is pet friendly, although dogs are recommended to stay on a leash. The time of year to partake in the natural habitat and take a walk on the lengthy trail are from May to October. Spend a sunny day along the Kennebecasis River and have fun with all your travel companions!

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