Parlee Beach Provincial Park
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Changes at Parlee Beach means improved access for people with disabilitiesNew Brunswick's largest beach will once again be open to the public starting Friday and visitors to Parlee Beach Provincial Park will notice some changes.HealthMay 19, 2021
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Parlee Beach steps up beach security to encourage physical distancingParlee Beach Provincial Park is hiring more security guards to patrol the beach this summer to encourage physical distancingCanadaJun 16, 2020
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Damage from hurricane Dorian shuts down 2 New Brunswick provincial parksMurray Beach Provincial Park and Parlee Beach Provincial Park suffered extensive damage as hurricane Dorian swept through Atlantic Canada.WeatherSep 10, 2019
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Parlee Beach water-monitoring changes remove automatic ‘no swimming’ advisories after rainfallDr. Jennifer Russell says there's no direct correlation between rainfall and higher bacteria levels and that Parlee Beach Provincial Park has "very, very good water quality."EnvironmentJun 14, 2019
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Parlee Beach hopes Blue Flag designation restores confidence in water qualityThe Blue Flag is awarded to beaches and marinas that meet strict criteria for water quality, environmental management, safety and services, along with environmental educationEnvironmentMay 15, 2019
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Parlee Beach clear for swimmers after warning issued for much of the weekendWater quality issues and swim warnings have continued to plague the popular New Brunswick beach.CanadaJul 8, 2018
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New Brunswick to expand electric vehicle charging stations to provincial parksNew Brunswick is set to expand its network of electric vehicle charging stations to its provincial parks this summer -- installing 12 new stations.CanadaMay 22, 2018
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New Brunswick provides update on Parlee, Murray beaches projects, upgrades to wastewaterA number of projects announced earlier this year to address water quality issues at Parlee and Murray beaches are underway or have been completed, the provincial government announced Friday.EnvironmentAug 18, 2017
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Shediac campground owners upset province using tax dollars to upgrade provincial campsiteCampground owners in Shediac say the provincial government is using their taxes against them to upgrade a provincial campsite in town.Jul 29, 2015
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