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Plan a Snowmobile Trip in New Brunswick This Winter

New Brunswick is a year-round destination known for its welcoming nature, scenic beauty and diverse outdoor activities. When the snow begins to fall, the province becomes a winter wonderland with over 8,000 km (5,000 mi.) of groomed snowmobile trails just waiting to be explored!Experience the magic of winter in New Brunswick by hopping on a snowmobile and taking in an adrenaline-pumping adventure along our coastal and forest trails.
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New Brunswick Festivals Worth Travelling for in 2026

Pick Your Party!There’s always a reason to celebrate here in New Brunswick. We’ve rounded up some festivals and events we can’t wait for this year - including our 7 signature festivals.For a full list of what’s happening this year, dive head first into our festivals and events listings.
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Everyone is Welcome: 2SLGBTQI+ Travel in New Brunswick

Travel with Pride and experience our welcoming nature in New Brunswick. Whether you’re looking for an unplugged getaway, or a cultural hangout in one of our vibrant cities, New Brunswick has everything you need for your next East Coast escape.With a growing number of Rainbow Registered tourism businesses in New Brunswick, 2SLGBTQI+ travellers can look forward to a welcoming experience from a variety of accommodations, attractions, and activities.Here are just some of our Rainbow Registered tourism operators.
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Exploring New Brunswick’s Lakes, Rivers and Coastlines: A Paddle in Every Region

New Brunswick has an amazing diversity of paddling options. Mountain lakes flowing into rivers tumbling towards the sea. Approachable rivers that only require you to steer around the odd rock. Streams and wetlands that meander through the wilderness where you can anticipate around every turn seeing a bear, a deer, or a moose. Extensive sand dunes full of great blue herons, arctic terns, and seals. We also have the world’s highest tides, with challenging currents and ever-changing water levels that have carved out the most spectacular rock formations.