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Exploring By Electric Vehicle

Explore by electric vehicle. With confidence.The rushing Reversing Falls Rapids; waves lapping the seashore; wind gently rustling the leaves—you’ll connect with our nature so much deeper when it’s not competing with the roar of an engine. And wherever you venture, you’ll never have to worry about having enough juice to get there—and back. New Brunswick’s eCharge Network includes both fast-charging level 3 (400 Volt) and standard level 2 (240 Volt) charging stations. So you’ll always be able to find a convenient place to recharge. And the best part?
Snowshoeing Mactaquac

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.
Moncton Aerial

Moncton and Dieppe

Your hub for all things fun in the heart of the Maritimes Perfectly positioned between the Fundy and Acadian coasts, Moncton’s got just what you need at all the right times. Fresh off a Bay of Fundy adventure? Recount stories over a 5-star meal. Headed to the beach soon? Stock up on cottage essentials. Give the kids the thrill of their lives; watch the tidal bore; hit the shops and see what you might discover. In this city, kids and parents each get exactly what they want.
Restigouche River

Rivers

Go with the flow—or fight the current.Every river has two sides. Down current and up. And both are worth exploring—it just depends on the kind of mood you're in. Go ahead and amble lazily along with the flow of the water. Take it slow and take it all in. Or, be bold, and challenge yourself to an upriver, whitewater fight. No matter what, like a river cuts through the earth and finds its way through the landscape, it has a way of getting under your skin, and finding its way into your very soul.
Village Historic Acadien

Historic Sites

Discover over 1500 historic sites.History lives in the present. The events, ideas, and peoples of the past have shaped what our lives look like today. When you explore New Brunswick’s historic sites—our town squares, buildings, churches, fortifications, lighthouses, railway stations—you immerse yourself in tales that continue to be told. Through architecture and landscape, the stories of New Brunswick’s people and cultures come alive for you to experience.
Ministers Island in Fall

Family Fun

New Brunswick was made for family fun.We all know how it is—the hectic schedule of everyday life makes family less about emotional connection, and more about getting through it all. Where the kids need to be driven; what activity each kid has when; and who made their lunch? Opportunities to connect—to truly enjoy each other's company—are few and far between. It usually takes getting away to get closer again. And New Brunswick makes reconnecting not only a given, but so much fun!
Alex Mayberry and his dog, Paul

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?
Milaine Robichaud

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?
Hector A. Ebute

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?
Jennifer Mills

Jennifer Mills

What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) Jen Mills, Hanwell (Fredericton) What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? My favourite place to visit in New Brunswick changes almost yearly as I explore more and more of the province! Right now one of my favourite places to visit is Cap-Pelé – it has phenomenal sandy beaches and great seafood.
Alain Clavette The Acadian Birder

Alain Clavette

What's your name and location? My name is Alain Clavette and I live in Memramcook. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
A photo of someone walking along the beach

Rules and Regulations - ImaginatureNB

Tourism New Brunswick - Imaginature Contest  (the “Contest”)OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES  (the “Rules”) THIS CONTEST IS OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF CANADA AND IS GOVERNED BY CANADIAN LAW.NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. MAKING A PURCHASE WILL NOT IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER INCREASE OR OTHERWISE IMPACT YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.
Baked Beans with a touch of sass Recipe

Molasses Baked Beans with a touch of sass

Recipe from Bridget Oland An old-fashioned recipe for baked beans with lots of flavour and lovely texture. (Classic taste — no tomato or ketchup.) Freeze for up to three months.
Winter Fat Biking

Take Me To Your Locals

Here's John and Sam's Must-Dos and Adventures in Sussex - your Take Me To Your Locals Itinerary!
St Martins

Planning Your Trip

Travelling in New Brunswick Visitor InformationYou can email us at nbtourism@gnb.ca to ask questions or call 1-800-561-0123 to speak one-on-one with one of our helpful New Brunswick travel consultants.To order a copy of the New Brunswick Travel Map with itineraries and road trip inpiration, please fill out this form.