There are all sorts of remarkable sites to see in Bathurst. The ocean is of course, the most predominant of all sites. Youghall Beach is the most popular, and is located at the end of Youghall Drive. There, one can have a fantastic view of the ocean, and can even see the Gaspe Peninsula a little to the right. When the tide is low, the sandbars surface, and people can walk for miles down the beach on them.
Daly Point Wildlife Reserve, southeast of Bathurst, is a fantastic place to see all sorts of wildlife, especially birds. Its extensive trail and boardwalk tour you around the marsh and woods near the water.
Tetagouche Falls can be found 20 minutes west of Bathurst on Highway 180 and are a magnificent sight. In addition to the falls, there are some ruins in the river just below the falls that may be of some interest.