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Winter Biking and Fat Biking
Snow tires season on two wheels.Biking in winter? Of course! It's the season where a blanket of snow softens the rough terrains and turns the trails into a roller coaster bliss.Bathurst
Take your time. Fall in love. Indulge in a good meal at a downtown restaurant; play a round of golf on a beautiful course; relax on the beach and take in the sights, sounds, and scents of a pristine seashore. Bathurst and the Chaleur region is a place to play, refresh and rejuvenate.Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
Warm up to winter exploring.Winter is for adventure. Or winter is for hibernating. In New Brunswick, a winter vacation is about enjoying both extremes. So get out there. There are few experiences as mentally cleansing as getting outside in the brisk winter air and moving. Explore our pristine woods, beautiful parks, and cool urban centres, with countless kilometres of trails winding through New Brunswick’s snow-draped landscape. Then, recharge. After working up a healthy sweat, relax by a roaring fire and lazily dream about what your next adventure might be.Miramichi
Legendary fishing lives here.Famous for its world-class salmon fishing and local friendliness, this is one city that lets you experience the best of what the great outdoors has to offer. A trip to the City of Miramichi and its valley is about authentic spirit, nature, and a total sense of renewal.Mountains
Find yourself above the fray of modern life. When you escape to New Brunswick’s Appalachian Mountains, you connect more deeply with your own true spirit. But you also discover an intensely meaningful separation. Here, 400-million-year-old mountains invite you to embrace vertical distance from hectic everyday life. The Appalachian Mountain Range—a chain of ancient, eroded mountains that have created river valleys and low, gently rolling hills—is the most mountainous region in New Brunswick. Breathe deeply as you journey along clean waterways and through magnificent woods.
Hector A. Ebute
What's your name and location? My name is Hector A. Ebute and I am from Moncton. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
Adam Constantine & Peter Lavigne
ADAM What's your name, location and occupation?
James & Vicki Donald
James and Vicki Donald are the creators of the Hiking NB website, Paddling NB website, and Explore Everywhere Podcast. They are attempting to hike every trail in the province and have almost reached their goal. They share their adventures and trail information on the website, on the podcast, on social media, on radio and in magazines.
Alex Mayberry
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) My name is Alex Mayberry. I was born and raised in Rothesay around the Saint John area. I moved to Fredericton for postsecondary then moved back to Saint John and have been here since. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
Marc Pelletier
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) My name is Marc Pelletier. I'm 39 and I'm originally from Edmundston, but I have now been living in Moncton for 20 years! What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
Sue Thompson
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) Sue Thompson - Grand Bay-Westfield (Dieppe originally) What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?Jason Gallant
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) Jason Gallant, Moncton What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
Milaine Robichaud
What's your name and location? I grew up on the Southeast shores of New Brunswick in Aldouane. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? I love exploring the Fundy Isles. It has an enchanting vibe, and it feels foreign in a way! Generally, anywhere along our coastlines are just the best. What's something about New Brunswick that you wish the rest of the country knew about?Fundy Fish Chowder
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