Explore 10 itineraries through national parks, wildlife reserves and wild landscapes.
The Acadian Peninsula is the heart of Acadian identity in Atlantic Canada. Caraquet, the cultural capital, hos...
Saint John, Canada's oldest incorporated city (1785), built by British Loyalists expelled from the United Stat...
Sussex, a town of 4,300 nestled in the Kennebecasis River valley, is officially the "Dairy Capital of Atlantic...
The Tantramar Marshes, dubbed "the world's windiest meadow" by the Acadians, were one of North America's large...
The Confederation Bridge (13 km, the world's longest bridge over ice-covered waters) has linked New Brunswick...
The Miramichi River is the "world capital of Atlantic salmon." For 200 years, sport anglers from around the wo...
Edmundston is the capital of the "Republic of Madawaska" — a francophone region in northwestern NB with a dist...
St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, founded 1783 by Loyalists, is one of Canada's prettiest heritage towns. A chic resort...
The Saint John River Valley, dubbed "Canada's Rhine," is New Brunswick's most scenic route. Spectacular autumn...
The Hartland Covered Bridge, built in 1901, is the world's longest covered bridge: 391 m over the Saint John R...