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New Brunswick is renowned for being home to the Bay of Fundy, washed each day by the world’s highest tides.
Bay of Fundy
Home to the world’s highest tides, a myriad of sights, sounds and smells of the Bay of Fundy will carry you along ruggedly spectacular coastline and charming communities shaped by the sea. Outdoor adventures, island hopping, impressive Atlantic wildlife and likely a lobster roll (or two?) await along New Brunswick’s Fundy Coast. Spend time in the coastal communities of St. Andrews and Alma and the City of Saint John, the first incorporated city in Canada. Must visit attractions include Fundy Trail Provincial Park, Fundy National Park, and the iconic Hopewell Rocks.
Fredericton Capital Region
Built along both sides of the meandering Saint John River, New Brunswick’s capital of Fredericton is a complete historical, cultural, and thirst-quenching experience. Along with its spectacular Victorian architecture and rich history, it’s also home to the highest concentration of micro-breweries, meaderies, and cideries in Atlantic Canada. And a visit is not complete without a stop at one of Canada’s most vital art galleries featuring a world-class collection of art and exhibitions — The Beaverbrook Art Gallery — or the 300-acre open air museum in Kings Landing with its costumed characters, farm animals, gardens, beautiful scenery and over 70 historic buildings.
Acadian Shores
From cool urban art in Moncton to a lobster cruise in Shediac, Acadian stories and sand dunes in Bouctouche to the Mi’kmaq culture and a dark sky preserve in Kouchibouguac National Park and from the fishing culture in Miramichi to the Village Historique Acadien near Caraquet, along the eastern coast of New Brunswick, discover the warmest saltwater beaches in Canada, delicious seafood feasts, and a captivating joie de vivre.
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Places to visit in New Brunswick
Featuring heavily on our experiences of visiting New Brunswick, these selected places are destinations that also prove consistently popular with our travellers. Our specialists can help you choose how to include them in your wider trip, based on your preferences.
Suggested itineraries featuring New Brunswick
Our itineraries will give you suggestions for what is possible when you travel in New Brunswick, and they showcase routes we know work particularly well. Treat them as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.
Places in and around New Brunswick
- The Bay of Fundy New Brunswick
- Caraquet & the Acadian Peninsula New Brunswick
- Hopewell Rocks New Brunswick
- Kouchibouguac National Park New Brunswick
- Saint Andrews by-the-Sea New Brunswick
- Saint John New Brunswick
- West Point 85 miles away
- Cavendish 133 miles away
- Prince Edward Island 137 miles away
- Annapolis Royal 142 miles away
- Charlottetown 148 miles away
- The Gaspé Peninsula 164 miles away
- Pictou 180 miles away
- Spry Point 182 miles away
- Lunenburg 186 miles away
- Halifax 191 miles away
- La Malbaie 200 miles away
- Nova Scotia 202 miles away
- Charlevoix & Saguenay - Lac St. Jean 202 miles away
- Îles de la Madeleine 204 miles away
- Liscomb Mills 229 miles away
- Anticosti Island 239 miles away
- Québec City 241 miles away
- Charlos Cove 253 miles away
- Cape Breton & Cabot Trail 255 miles away
- Ingonish 272 miles away
- Eastern Townships 289 miles away
- Louisbourg 300 miles away
Photos of New Brunswick
Our expert guides to exploring New Brunswick
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting New Brunswick, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate New Brunswick at its best.
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Canada’s Maritime Provinces Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Canada’s Maritime Provinces offer a quieter alternative to the west coast. Here, you can follow coastal roads to secluded coves and traditional lighthouses. Visit peaceful fishing villages where saltbox houses line the waterfront. And, explore the area’s Celtic roots. Canada specialist Jon shares his highlights of the region.
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Self-drive holidays in Canada Self-drive holidays in Canada
Self-drive holidays in Canada
Whether you choose a route circuiting western Canada’s renowned mountains, glaciers and lakes, or you’d rather go off-grid exploring the traditional fishing villages and coastal drives of the Maritimes, Canada’s well-maintained, easily navigable roads make it an excellent self-drive destination.
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Accommodation choices for New Brunswick
We've selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit New Brunswick. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.
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Hotel Paulin
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Algonquin Resort
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Rossmount Inn
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