The Municipality of Nackawic Millville is home to the Shogomoc Walking Bridge. The Shogomoc Walking Bridge is a charming 265-foot suspension span that opened in 2011. The community of Shogomoc had a population of 100 and was relocated due to the construction of the Mactaguac Dam down river. With $305,000 in support from Sentier NB Trail, this skywalk for sneakers offers walkers front-row views of the Saint John River and if the water’s feeling modest, a peek at the Shogomoc Stream waterfall too.
Before hydro dams came along and reshaped the landscape, an older bridge once spanned the same stream. You can still spot its watery remains like a ghost of engineering past just beneath the surface. The Shogomoc bridge leads to scenic trails, perfect for an afternoon jaunt, a few Instagram-worthy shots, or a casual deer encounter. This container was hidden in pouring rain with lightning and lots of thunder!
Celebrating 25 Years of Geocaching in Freddy Beach!
Join us for a good old-fashioned Maritime Kitchen Party as we mark a quarter-century of Geocaching Adventures in the Capital Region!
• Freddy Beach GeoBash – GCAVZ4J
• Event Date: August 16, 2025
• Time: 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
This cache is part of the Freddy Beach GeoBash 2025 celebration and ties into the Geocoin Passport Challenge. Be sure to bring your passport along and collect the code from this location to help earn your limited-edition event geocoin!
Use this link to download your Freddy Beach GeoBash 2025 Geocoin Passport:
https://tinyurl.com/PassportFreddyBeachGeoBash