In New Brunswick, once-in-a-lifetime adventure awaits. Discover the highest tides in the world, an ocean teeming with marine life, dozens of sandy beaches, and endless opportunities to be immersed in local cultures, cuisine and nightlife.
New Brunswick is home to 15 First Nations communities — including the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik — who have called the province home for thousands of years. They are an integral part of the province’s culture. In fact, New Brunswick has more Indigenous-named rivers, towns and other landmarks than any other Atlantic province.
Listen to generations of Oral History passed down by the Mi'gmaq People while walking the rugged 150-kilometre Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail. Stay at a cozy lodge and learn the skills of fly fishing from the Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Nation. Or attend an energetic pow wow in the summer to celebrate vibrant cultures through song, dance, food and craft.
In New Brunswick, once-in-a-lifetime adventure awaits. Discover the highest tides in the world, an ocean teeming with marine life, dozens of sandy beaches, and endless opportunities to be immersed in local cultures, cuisine and nightlife.
New Brunswick is home to 15 First Nations communities — including the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik — who have called the province home for thousands of years. They are an integral part of the province’s culture. In fact, New Brunswick has more Indigenous-named rivers, towns and other landmarks than any other Atlantic province.
Listen to generations of Oral History passed down by the Mi'gmaq People while walking the rugged 150-kilometre Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail. Stay at a cozy lodge and learn the skills of fly fishing from the Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Nation. Or attend an energetic pow wow in the summer to celebrate vibrant cultures through song, dance, food and craft.
Fredericton

Just off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, the capital of New Brunswick is a riverfront city, where more than 120 kilometres of trails create a scenic network for outdoor exploration alongside the Wolastoq (“Beautiful River” in Maliseet) before it flows into the Bay of Fundy.

Fredericton
Just off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, the capital of New Brunswick is a riverfront city, where more than 120 kilometres of trails create a scenic network for outdoor exploration alongside the Wolastoq (“Beautiful River” in Maliseet) before it flows into the Bay of Fundy.
Itineraries
Don’t miss the iconic spots and hidden gems. No matter where you go in New Brunswick, there are amazing itinerary ideas for you to explore.

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Wonders of the Bay of Fundy Self Drive
From USD $1,339 per person (double occupancy)
7 days / 6 nights
Nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada's Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world. Learn of the ecology and geology of the most dramatic and diverse tidal environment on the planet and experience Maritime history, culture and hospitality on this 7 day vacation on Canada's East Coast.