Parker Island (New Brunswick)
Parker Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Bay of Fundy, part of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. It lies near the larger Deer Island and can be seen from the mainland coast. The island is characterized by its rocky shoreline and dense evergreen forest cover. Parker Island is likely named after a local family or individual with the surname Parker. Its size and lack of permanent residents mean it has limited infrastructure or recorded history beyond its designation on nautical charts and maps of the region. The island's primary ecological significance lies in its role as a potential habitat for seabirds and other wildlife typical of the Bay of Fundy ecosystem. Public access is generally unrestricted, but visitors should be mindful of the fragile environment.