New Brunswick is a fascinating destination known for huge untouched wilderness, seafood and the highest tides in the world. In a province that’s 85% forested with 3,417 miles of coast, there are great outdoor adventures around every turn.
There are picturesque beaches, the warmest saltwater in Canada and endless opportunities for activities such as kayaking, canoeing, hiking, cycling, hunting, fishing and camping. Plus, the fun is year-round so visitors can add snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice fishing and dogsledding to the list.
When holidaying in New Brunswick, exploring the Bay of Fundy, home of the world’s highest tides, is a must. Suggest sea kayaking along the scenic coast and getting up close to amazing rock formations and sea caves, or walking on the ocean floor at low tide to feel small standing beside the famous “Flowerpot Rocks” at Hopewell Rocks.
The Bay of Fundy also offers ziplining, rappelling and whale watching, while foragers can scour the beach to find fossils 320 million years old then enjoy tremendous views of the bay while driving the Fundy Trail Parkway.
New Brunswick is a hiker’s heaven, with many beautiful coastal trails. The Fundy Footpath has been named one of the top 50 hikes in the world by a Canadian publication and the Nepisiguit Trail is in National Geographic’s ranking of the 25 best travel destinations in the world for 2022.
Meanwhile, the Acadian Peninsula Veloroute allows adventurers to take in ocean scenery and experience French culture while cycling through small communities. Whether clients are seeking outdoor adventure, food and drink, history and culture, or great sightseeing, Canada’s only officially bilingual province has it.
New Brunswick travels will offer visitors chance meetings with a wide range of marine and land wildlife, plus more than 400 species of bird. Recommend visiting its dark sky preserves for stargazing, looking out for its many historic covered bridges and enjoying a live professional outdoor ballet performance by the ocean.
Guests can also discover charming little seaside communities or stop in Saint John, Canada’s oldest incorporated city. There are many natural phenomena to experience too, such as a reversing waterfall, the second biggest tidal whirlpool in the world and Magnetic Hill, which is where drivers put the car in neutral and get pulled uphill.
Don’t forget to #ExploreFredericton, the capital city where locals invite you to learn about their rich culture, history, visit the Boyce Farmer’s market, taste an array of craft brews and enjoy the outdoor activities close to city life.
Last but not least, experience Moncton, hub of the maritimes and Atlantic Canada’s Entertainment Capital with culinary and fine-dining experiences, shopping, an exciting nightlife, local history and culture, family fun and bilingual vibes.
If you’re looking for unique accommodation for clients, know they can stay in a treehouse, houseboat, castle, church or even a converted prison.
New Brunswick travels will provide holidaymakers with many unique, wonderful experiences and new discoveries, and they’ll leave knowing why locals say “It’s our welcoming nature”.