Rockhounding in New Brunswick

6 mapped spots in New Brunswick, Canada. Tap any spot for coordinates and the minerals reported there, then check local rules before you head out.

Map showing 6 rockhounding spots in New Brunswick

Top minerals found in New Brunswick

Counts reflect how many spots in this list mention each mineral.

Every rockhounding spot in New Brunswick

Sorted by county. Tap coordinates to open in Google Maps, or open RockHoundR for the full map view with land overlays and weather.

SpotAreaMineralsCoordinatesAccess
Seven Days Work CliffSeven Days Work DriveCharlotte County44.7892, -66.7694Check locally
The WhistleWhistle RoadCharlotte County44.7997, -66.7836Check locally
Whale Cove CliffsWhistle RoadCharlotte County44.7794, -66.7639Public
Bon Ami PointGoderich StreetRestigouche County48.0590, -66.3522Check locally
Deep Cove BeachRoute 776Village of Grand Manan44.6131, -66.8786Public
Indian BeachVillage of Grand Manan44.7911, -66.7972Public

New Brunswick rockhounding FAQ

Is rockhounding legal in New Brunswick?+
Rules vary by site and land owner in New Brunswick. Collecting is generally allowed on public Crown land and many beaches in reasonable amounts, but provincial parks, protected areas, and private property need permission. Confirm the rules for each spot before you collect.
What rocks and minerals can you find in New Brunswick?+
New Brunswick spots in this list most commonly produce Chalcedony, Jasper, Stilbite Subgroup, Heulandite-ca, Quartz. The full list across all spots is broader.
How many rockhounding sites are in New Brunswick?+
RockHoundR currently lists 6 rockhounding spots in New Brunswick. The app keeps growing and lets you save your own private finds alongside the public ones.

Map every New Brunswick spot in the app

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