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Canada's 'warmest' saltwater beach is a 2 hr flight from Toronto and it’s a silky sand oasis

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Canada's 'warmest' saltwater beach is a 2 hr flight from Toronto and it’s a silky sand oasis

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Parlee Beach Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada, is known for having the warmest saltwater in the country, with temperatures reaching up to 29 degrees Celsius. The destination is accessible via a 2-hour direct flight from Toronto, followed by a 20-minute taxi ride.

Parlee Beach Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada, boasts the country's warmest saltwater, with temperatures reaching 29 degrees Celsius. The park features a long stretch of silky sand and sun-drenched water, making it ideal for a summer escape. Located in the coastal town of Shediac, known as the Lobster Capital of the World, visitors can enjoy lobster rolls, art galleries, and a Sunday Market. The destination is accessible via a 2-hour direct flight from Toronto to Moncton, followed by a 20-minute taxi ride to Shediac. With campgrounds and trails available, there's plenty to enjoy during a visit. Prices for flights from Toronto start at under $300 round-trip.

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