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New Brunswick
Sophisticated urban flair to charming country villages, explore the culture and history of this province and be inspired by the Bay of Fundy with magnificent tides and breathtaking coastlines.
New Brunswick
The Bay of Fundy and Hopewell Rocks – New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy is home to multiple UNESCO sites and the highest tides in the world! At the famous Hopewell Rocks, walk the ocean floor at low tide and hours later, watch or kayak the tides that have risen over four stories high. Be inspired by the panoramic views of the Fundy Trail, rappel or zip-line at Cape Enrage, explore Fundy National Park or whale watch in St. Andrews by-the-Sea.
Acadian Culture – step into history at Village Historique Acadien and meet the magical storybook characters at Le Pays de la Sagouine. Spend the day at one of Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches, then watch the sunset and indulge in a mouth-watering lobster feast on a culinary cruise.
Moncton – Moncton’s Petitcodiac River tidal bore has long fascinated observers. The Bay of Fundy tides push the river in a wave creating some of the highest tides in the world because of resonance and shape of the bay. Moncton is a place where you can easily travel to world-class attractions along the Fundy and Acadian coasts and be back in time for dinner.
Fredericton – New Brunswick’s picturesque riverside capital is intimate in scale, yet bustling with character and vibrant cultural experiences. Its tree-lined streets and Historic Garrison District are as admired as the famous works within the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
Saint John – Canada’s oldest incorporated city is also the only city on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. The historic port architecture and sites make a perfect backdrop for strolling along Market Square, taking in the fine restaurants, galleries and shops along the way.
Kings Landing Historical Settlement – an outdoor living history museum that creatively recreates the lives of New Brunswickers in the 1800s. Get hands-on fun in the homes, try butter making, dipping candles and spinning wool while sharing stories, culinary treats and trades of days gone by. Hop on a wagon to travel back in time, 19th century style!