Tucked along Canada’s stunning East Coast, New Brunswick is a province rich in natural beauty, cultural charm, and unforgettable adventures. With its blend of rugged coastline, picturesque towns, and vast wilderness, it’s one of the country’s most diverse and underrated destinations.
New Brunswick is a prime spot for swimming, kayaking, and all kinds of water sports. The Acadian Coast offers sandy shores and charming seaside communities where you can unwind, soak up the sun, and embrace the laid-back maritime lifestyle.
Explore two of Canada’s most breathtaking national parks — Fundy National Park and Kouchibouguac National Park. Hike through lush forests, stroll along scenic coastal trails, or discover hidden waterfalls. These parks are also certified dark-sky preserves, offering some of the most spectacular stargazing in the country.
Bay of Fundy
Cape Enrage
Hopewell Rocks - Night tour
St Martin Sea Caves
Humpbacks
Kingsbrae Garden
Cape Enrage
Moncton
Deer Island
St Andrews
New Brunswick is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Whale-watching tours in Passamaquoddy Bay and around Grand Manan Island are so reliable, many come with a sighting guarantee. Paddle through the province’s network of serene lakes and rivers on a canoe trip or take on the open ocean with a sea-kayaking adventure. For hikers and cyclists, the options are endless. Climb to the top of the Maritimes in Mount Carleton Provincial Park, the highest peak in the Maritimes, or walk the dramatic cliffs and coastal trails of Grand Manan. If you prefer a slower pace, you can cycle between charming bed-and-breakfasts on quiet country roads surrounded by rolling hills and scenic farmland.
Whether you’re chasing outdoor thrills, coastal relaxation, or just the joy of discovering somewhere new, New Brunswick delivers in every season. Add this remarkable province to your Canadian holiday itinerary — and prepare to fall in love with the East Coast all over again.
Too many to mention all of them so here is a small selection of what New Brunswick has to offer...
We have a selection of holidays which allow you to experience the best of New Brunswick.
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The perfect mix of culture and scenery awaits in Fredericton
The capital city of New Brunswick is situated on the St John River and offers visitors a pleasant blend of culture, arts and culinary delights in a picturesque setting. The Beaverbrook Art Gallery features impressive exhibitions and a world-class collection that includes Salvador Dali’s masterpiece, Santiago El Grande. There are plenty of ways to admire the city’s pretty sights, including taking a stroll by the river or hopping on a bike to explore. Take to the river as you savour a kayaking or canoeing experience and admire the beautiful scenery.

Jaw-dropping natural beauty at the Bay of Fundy
Experience the highest tides in the world at one of the highlights in New Brunswick. Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpot Rocks, are situated on the shores of the Bay. At low tide you can walk on the ocean floor and look up at these spectacular rocks which are topped with trees. During high tide, you can kayak or take a boat tour around the top of the rocks which once towered over you. It is a unique sight and offers a dramatic contrast which illustrates the extreme tidal changes in this part of New Brunswick. The constant shifting in tide levels and erosion have carved them into their unique shape.

Savour the freshest flavours and culinary delights
New Brunswick has no shortage of places to eat but, for seafood lovers especially, this is a culinary paradise. Sample some of the world’s freshest seafood including its famous lobster. For a complete experience, you can enjoy a culinary tour where you can catch your own lobster from the Atlantic, cook it, and tuck into your delicious seafood. With a variety of restaurants also serving fantastic local delicacies, you will be able to savour the true taste of the province during your holiday.

Discover historic sites in Saint John
This is the oldest city in New Brunswick and lies on the shores of the Bay of Fundy. With its parks, galleries, and beautiful architecture, you will be able to sample the very best of the province. Families can enjoy spending time at the Saint John Museum, for example, or take a stroll around the Saint John City Market. For food lovers, there are a host of restaurants serving the very best and freshest seafood as well as international dishes. Saint John’s perfect location as a port city within the famous Bay of Fundy means you can make the most of the great outdoors either on land or water with activities such as kayaking, hiking and biking.

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