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Southwest New Brunswick Like a Local: 10 Must-See Spots

Southwest New Brunswick Like a Local: 10 Must-See Spots

Whether you’re interested in wildlife encounters, outdoor activities, or unwinding in a coastal setting, Southwest New Brunswick has something captivating for every visitor. It is the only region in New Brunswick to offer unparalleled whale-watching experiences in the Bay of Fundy as well as scenic coastal hiking trails and opportunities to explore century-old lighthouses. When you plan your visit, don’t miss these 10 attractions and experiences.

1. GO WHALE WATCHING ON THE BAY OF FUNDY

With 12 species of whales calling these waters home, Southwest New Brunswick is your go-to for world-class whale watching. Spot humpback whales, minke whales, and even the elusive North Atlantic right whale, all while learning about marine biodiversity. August is the prime time for viewings, but you can catch sightings on these tours from May to October.

2. PLAY WITH MAGNETIC SAND

For a unique activity that will delight both kids and adults, take a day trip to Red Point Beach on Grand Manan Island and check out the unique and naturally occurring magnetic sand. You can even bring along magnets to test it out! Plus, at low tide, the shorelines are perfect for beachcombing, wildlife spotting, and collecting treasures like driftwood and colourful sea glass. It’s the perfect beach day for curious minds.

3. RELAX AT NEW RIVER BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK

If you prefer your beach days to focus on carefree relaxation, New River Beach Provincial Park is the perfect spot to camp, admire breathtaking coastal islands and kayak the Bay of Fundy. The beaches and coastal trails at New River Beach abound with spectacular evidence of the natural formation of the bay’s high tides. Wade in the tidal pools and search for crabs, periwinkles, whelks and starfish.

4. TAKE A HISTORIC TOUR

New Brunswick is filled with history. Stop by the Roosevelt Cottage Museum on Campobello Island, where U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent his summers, and explore the beautifully preserved home and surrounding gardens. As well, the restored McAdam Railway Station offers guided tours to take you through the golden age of train travel.

5. GO ISLAND HOPPING

Explore the Fundy Isles, including Campobello Island, Deer Island, and Grand Manan. Each island has its charms, from quaint fishing villages to stunning clifftop views. Plus, the journey between islands is a scenic adventure in itself.

6. WITNESS A WHIRLPOOL

Make the most of the boat trip by passing by the Old Sow Whirlpool, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. Located near Deer Island Point, this natural wonder is best viewed from a boat or nearby vantage points.

7. PADDLING THE FUNDY WEST ISLES & PASSAGES

Explore the area’s rich marine biodiversity, Indigenous and nonIndigenous culture and history, and experience the Bay of Fundy tides by sea kayak. Spend hours exploring the waters as you paddle along unspoiled shoreline, isolated coves, towering cliffs and fascinating sea caves. Allow local guides to fill you in on the history and geology of the region and explain the tides as you navigate through fishing weirs and soak up the sunshine. Some tours include stops on secluded beaches to provide kayakers with some time for beachcombing or perhaps even a picnic lunch.

8. VISIT THE GANONG CHOCOLATE MUSEUM

While in the area, indulge your sweet tooth at the Ganong Chocolate Museum. Explore the history of Canada’s oldest candy company while sampling delicious treats— what better way to learn?

9. TEE OFF AT THE ALGONQUIN GOLF COURSE

There’s something for everyone in Southwest New Brunswick! Golfers will love the Algonquin Golf Course in Saint Andrews. Its pristine greens and challenging layout make for an unforgettable round. While you tee off, take in the gorgeous views of Passamaquoddy Bay.

10. DISCOVER STUNNING LIGHTHOUSES

A trip to the East Coast wouldn’t be complete without visiting a lighthouse or two! Luckily, Southwest New Brunswick is dotted with iconic lighthouses, including Swallowtail Lighthouse on Grand Manan Island, one of the most photographed in the region. End your lighthouse tour with a trip to Greens Point Lighthouse, which offers a fascinating museum and stunning coastal views.

Ready to plan your trip? Go to visitswnb.ca to find even more fun activities!

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