Rockwood Park (Saint John, New Brunswick)
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Rockwood Park is a city park in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is 2,200 acres (890 ha) in size, with ten lakes and 55 trails and footpaths. The park includes upland Acadian mixed forest, several hills and several caves, as well as freshwater lakes, with a trail network, and a golf course.[citation needed]
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Location | Saint John, New Brunswick |
Coordinates | 45.3045°N 66.0594°W / 45.3045; -66.0594 |
Area | 2,200 acres (890 ha) |
It is located in the eastern area of the North End and is one of Canada and New Brunswick's largest urban parks.[citation needed] It is also a Stonehammer Geopark site.
The park is open from dawn until dusk and has free parking.[citation needed] Visitors can enter and exit from either the Lake Drive at Lily Lake or Hawthorne Avenue Extension at Fisher Lakes. Paved pathways connect to amenities such as the Interpretation Centre, the Kiwanis Play Park, and the Bark Park.[citation needed]