Explore 12 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...
Fundy National Park (207 km²) protects where the Acadian highlands meet the world's highest tides. 25 waterfal...
Hopewell Rocks, sculpted by the world's highest tides (Bay of Fundy, up to 16 m), are New Brunswick's most ico...
The shortest route to Hopewell Rocks: 40 min from Moncton, New Brunswick's metropolitan capital. Combine with...
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...
The Fundy Trail Parkway, extended to 30 km in 2020, follows the wild Bay of Fundy coast from St. Martins to Fu...
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...
Kouchibouguac National Park (238 km²) protects a unique coast: 25 km of dunes, lagoons, boreal forest and shal...
Grand Manan, the Bay of Fundy's largest island, is a hidden gem: 145 km² with cliffs, lighthouses and whales,...
Mount Carleton (820 m) is the Maritimes' highest peak. The provincial park (175 km²) in the northern NB highla...