Cocagne Beach, a discreet and charming stretch of sand on New Brunswick's Northumberland Strait, is a local secret for good reason. It embodies a low-key, unpretentious coastal experience, far removed from the bustling tourist hubs. Here, the sand is soft and inviting, perfect for long, quiet walks where your thoughts can drift with the tide.
“Its low-key local charm and unobstructed views of the Cocagne Bridge against a sunset backdrop create a uniquely serene and picturesque setting.”
Aerial view of turquoise tropical bay
The waters off Cocagne are typically calm and shallow, making it an ideal spot for a gentle wade or a refreshing dip on a warm day. What truly sets this beach apart, however, are its sunsets. As the day draws to a close, the sky ignites in a spectacular palette of oranges, pinks, and purples, casting a magical glow over the water and the iconic Cocagne Bridge in the distance.
This beach is about simple pleasures: the feel of warm sand, the sound of the waves, and the beauty of an unobstructed horizon. It's a place where locals come to unwind, to connect with nature, and to enjoy the quiet solitude that is increasingly rare. Cocagne Beach offers a genuine, peaceful slice of coastal New Brunswick.