New Brunswick


Travel to New Brunswick, one of the Atlantic provinces of Canada, a place full of natural wonders, great Acadian culture, and many great Atlantic Canada activities and attractions.
 
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual, speaking both French and English, province in Canada. It’s also the hub of travel to Atlantic Canada, being on the USA border. If you’re traveling in Atlantic Canada you’ll likely go through New Brunswick on your way.
 
New Brunswick is a wonderfully unique vacation destination. The fascinating culture here, combined with some of the best Atlantic Canada restaurants, hotels, golf courses and outdoor activities it’s hard to know where to start and when to end here. Whether you’re just making a stop in New Brunswick on your way to the rest of Atlantic Canada or you’re planning to spend some more time here you’ll find a ton of great activities and attractions, events and festivals, and culture and history proudly Canadian but belonging entirely to New Brunswick.
 
From luxury resort hotels to campgrounds or vacation rentals you’ll find a wonderful variety of New Brunswick accommodations featuring renowned East Coast hospitality. Book your vacation today—our Accommodations page features a number of options for you to reserve.
 
One must-visit natural attraction in New Brunswick is the legendary Bay of Fundy, home of the highest tides in the world. Kayak around the natural land formations at Hopewell Rocks, go whale watching, hike or climb in the Fundy National Park of Canada or experience the reversing rapids of the St. John River as the tides change!
 
New Brunswick is a haven for outdoor exploration. There are over 48 lighthouses in New Brunswick, including Grand Manan Island’s Cape Enrage Lighthouse. Travel to New Brunswick’s many parks, beautiful beaches and wildlife reserves great for birdwatching, whale watching, extreme sports and just  relaxing.
 
You’ll find a handful of world record breakers in New Brunswick. The world’s longest covered bridge, the Hartland Bridge,the World’s Largest Lobsterof course the world record breaking high tides of the beautiful Bay of Fundy all call New Brunswick home.
 
From the bustling cities of Saint John, Moncton and the capital of Fredericton to charming fishing villages and the wild natural landscapes of the Appalachian Mountain Ranges (older than the Himalayas!) you’ll enjoy traveling to all regions of New Brunswick.
 
New Brunswick features a great variety of excellent restaurants. Like the rest of Atlantic Canada we pride ourselves on our fresh produce and seafood. The Atlantic Seafood Festival in August attests to the joy of cooking the best of the sea as guest chefs cook up the best mussels, fish cakes, chowders and more!
 
Winter in New Brunswick is fun too! Outdoor activities like skiing and snowmobiling are very popular! Cross country skiers and those on snowshoes also enjoy some of the best snow in Atlantic Canada. Catch a hockey game while you’re here!
 

From the beauty of the sea to great heights in the mountains visitors will find a great number of things to do in New Brunswick. With a great choice of hotels, attractions, restaurants and family friendly activities you’ll find something on everyone’s vacation list in New Brunswick. Visit our other New Brunswick pages to learn more, or visit our Accommodations page to book your New Brunswick hotels today!

 

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