One of my favourite places to SUP is Dominion Park, located along the Wolastoq River (Saint John River) on the west side of Saint John. Dominion Park is a pretty cove with a nice big sandy beach so it’s perfect for launching your SUP. And the parking lot is super close too, making it easy to carry your board to the water!
Once you hit the water, traveling to the right of the cove, you can see fossils of Stromatolites in the rock formations (did you know that Dominion Park is a geosite in the Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark?!!).
According to Stonehammer, these cyanobacteria fossils are approximately 1 billion years old and provide evidence of the first life on earth. The Stromatolites found at Dominion Park were the first ones ever found!
The nature at Dominion Park always blows my mind. Nearby in the shoreline forest, there is a Bald Eagle nesting site. Paddlers can often see adult or juvenile birds in the treetop nest or soaring over the river in search of their next meal. I didn’t know my bucket list included “Taking a break from paddling to watch a bald eagle dive for a fish” until it happened.
Continuing on to the right out of the cove, you’ll paddle upon another New Brunswick scene: a lighthouse perched upon the rocks. It makes a great backdrop for an adventure selfie.
The lighthouse is where I'd recommend making the turn around back to Dominion Park. Though on a chart it may appear the Reversing Falls Rapids are still a distance away, you may start to feel the strong currents of the rapids - this will make it very challenging to return to your put-in point, and going too close to the rapids could be dangerous.
Dominion Park recently had some beautiful facility upgrades, including a new canteen for post-paddle refreshments! It is a well-loved park, and a fabulous spot for a post-paddle picnic.