New Brunswick Canada is a province rich in natural beauty, vibrant culture and fascinating history. Here are descriptions of some of the top places to visit in New Brunswick.
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Lots of beautiful beaches in shediac to spend the day in the water and sun! 🌞good restaurant on the beach too!
Parlee Beach Provincial Park
I absolutely love visiting Hopewell rocks for the walk down to the beach, kayaking , the museum and gift shop, hiking.. you’ll love it too! There’s picnic tables too so bring a picnic! Hopwell Rocks has unique rock formations carved by tidal erosion ...
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
You love this beautiful sandy beach, and there’s a campground on the grounds as well, perfect for a summer camping and beach adventure! 🤩🌞
Sandy Beach Tent & Trailer Park
Kouchibouguac National Park is on the northeast coast of New Brunswick and is home to more than 60 kilometres of mountain biking trails, including the difficult Major Kollock Trail which offers something a little different from the well-kept gravel t...
Kouchibouguac National Park
Hiking in New Brunswick is a fairly easy way to treat yourself to a day spent outdoors and there’s no finer peak than Mount Carleton’s Sagamook Peak! The 5.1 kilometre trail ascends some 820 metres, so be prepared for a 4-5 hour climb and spectacular...
Mount Carleton Provincial Park | Parks | NB Parks
Stonehammer GeoPark will put you in touch with nature in a whole new way! The park explores the unique geology of the Fundy Basin and is full of outdoor fun including kayak and canoe tours along the basin with informative staff to explain the geology...
Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark - A Billion Years of ...
Sugarloaf Bike Park is a part of Sugarloaf Provincial Park that is dedicated to delivering a thrilling downhill mountain bike ride, every time. Packed with everything from dirt track to small wooden boardwalks barely wider than you, Sugarloaf Bike Pa...
Sugarloaf Mountain Bike Park in Atholville, New Brunswick
Ever wanted to see Saint Andrews in a Jeep? Well, now you can with Turtle Shore Adventures and their Jeep tours of Saint Andrews. With experiences ranging from one hour to three, you’ll get to explore the beauty of Saint Andrews and Minister’s Island...
Turtle Shore Adventures
If you love to hike you’ll love the Dobson trail! 🤩The Dobson Trail is 62 kilometres of superb outdoor adventure! This three-four day hike will take from you Riverview (just outside of Moncton), to Fundy National Park, crossing through various types...
Hiking NB - Dobson Trail
The Reversing Falls are a series of rapids on the Saint John River located in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, where the river runs through a narrow gorge before emptying into the Bay of Fundy.
Reversing Falls Rapids
Former U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt once spent his summers on the beautiful Campobello Island in New Brunswick, and the politician is memorialised the name of Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Take advantage of the park's 2,800 acres of b...
Roosevelt Campobello International Park
It is breathtaking and perfect for photography!The 27-acre Kingsbrae Garden is a collection of over 50,000 perennials in themed gardens that have earned it a place as one of the top 10 gardens in Canada. It takes a tour to really appreciate the magni...
Kingsbrae Garden
It wouldn't be the Atlantic coast without a historic wooden lighthouse standing tall along rocky shores. Swallowtail Lightstation is a beacon on Grand Manan Island, and is one of the first things you see as you approach on the ferry. One of the most ...
Swallowtail Lighthouse
Being a French Acadian myself, I loved visiting this historical place many times since childhood. Village Historique Acadien It was in the 17th century that French settlers made their home in New Brunswick. The Village Historique Acadien makes it fee...
Village Historique Acadien
If you're at all interested in fishing, you need to spend a day on the Miramichi River. The waterway is famous for fly-fishing, having one of the largest Atlantic salmon runs on the east coast. But what if you're not particularly interested in landin...
Miramichi River | The Canadian Encyclopedia
I’ve visited many times since childhood and this is a must see historic site! A visit to Kings Landing, 36km west of Fredericton, is a somewhat surreal step back in time. The majority of the early-19th-century buildings are original, moved here and b...
Kings Landing | New Brunswick: There's No Time Like the ...
I love going to the " dunes of Bouctouche" Just 9km northeast of Bouctouche, Irving Eco Centre makes accessible 'La Dune de Bouctouche,' a gorgeous, powder-soft sandspit jutting into the strait. The interpretive center has worthwhile displays, but th...
Irving Eco-Centre: La dune de Bouctouche
As an artist, I love visiting galleries and This excellent gallery was a gift to the town from Lord Beaverbrook. The exceptional collection includes works by international heavyweights and is well worth an hour or so. Among others you will see Dalí, ...
Beaverbrook Art Gallery
I love visiting lighthouses and this Is one spot you should visit! Swallowtail Lighthouse, the surrounding buildings and peninsula are owned by the Village of Grand Manan and managed by the Swallowtail Keepers Society. Still an active aid to navigat...
Swallowtail Lighthouse
Forty kilometers northwest of Miramichi, on the Esk River, the Metepenagiag Heritage Park has interpretive tours of Mi'kmaq culture and history on a 3000-year-old archaeological site.
Metepenagiag Heritage Park
I've visited many times! It's like going back in the past, I loved it! Sitting atop a hill overlooking green fields rolling down to the Bay of Fundy and across to Nova Scotia, this historical site is well worth a visit. Built in 1751 to hold back the...
Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site
You can only go at low tide This picturesque tidal island was once used as a retreat by William Cornelius Van Horne, builder of the Canadian Pacific Railway and one of Canada's wealthiest men. As well as touring the island on foot along 20km of marke...
Ministers Island | New Brunswick, Canada | Attractions
Atlantic Canada’s largest water park. Also has a mini golf, arcades, fair rides, games,a zoo across the road…I’ve been there many times since childhood, lots of fun!
Magic Mountain - Atlantic Canada's Largest ... - Moncton
The staff are friendly and the animals are truly amazing. 😍 No wait time to get in.
Magnetic Hill Zoo
This is the world's largest lobster in shediac NB. It was created and constructed by New Brunswick sculptor Winston Bronnum (1929-1991), known for his large, full-scale animal sculptures. As impressive as the Giant Lobster's size is, it also reflects...
Shediac's Giant Lobster - All You Need to Know BEFORE ...
St. Martin's Sea Caves – St. Martins. For those with an interest in geology, or simply for those who love to be near the water,
St Martins Sea Caves
The world's longest covered bridge is a quaint and incredible wooden tunnel. Initially built in 1901, the long bridge was the first way to cross the St. John River that didn’t involve taking a boat. In the beginning, the entire span was built out of ...
Hartland Covered Bridge
Kayaking in fundy is so much fun! Discover the Bay of Fundy on a guided kayaking adventure from St. Martins. Discover the sea caves and get the chance to see bald eagles, seals, and more on this Unesco World Heritage Site.
Sea Caves Kayak Tour
I've been there a few times and it was fun, they have live music, a buffet ..Visit New Brunswick’s only ENTERTAINMENT RESORT located in Moncton, featuring a first class casino with the newest and most exciting slot machines, gaming tables and a live ...
Casino New Brunswick
Drift down the Miramichi River on a warm summer day, relaxing on a tube. Grab your tube and float around with your friends or family. If you don’t own a tube, you can book tubing outings with the tubing companies below.
Gallan's Miramichi River Tubing
"Immerse yourself in nature's beauty with camping and overnight accommodations at Fundy National Park. Experience the wonders of the great outdoors amidst stunning landscapes, rugged coastlines, and lush forests. Whether you prefer tent camping under...
Camping and overnight accommodations - Fundy National Park