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New Brunswick’s Best Beaches (and Which One You Should Visit First)

Your Best Beach Vacation Begins Here New Brunswick is home to over 50 amazing beaches that cover off everything you could want from a beach day (or even a beach week)! From sandy beaches with warm water to beaches bordering towns with adventure, there’s a beach for every kind of traveller. New Brunswick’s beaches can be broken down into two categories; sandy beaches and discovery beaches. Sandy beaches are exactly what they sound like, beaches with sand for miles - usually found across the Acadian Coast but some can be found in the Fundy region as well.
fall colours on a hike

New Brunswick’s Best Hikes for Fall Colours

There’s no question that fall is our favourite time of year to get outside and explore. The temperatures are cooler, making for pleasant hiking conditions. Pesky bugs have disappeared with the summer heat. And though the greens of summer and whites of winter have their own unique beauty, there is no comparison to colourful autumn foliage.
Hays Falls

15 Best Waterfalls for Nature Lovers

Hiking NB bloggers James and Vicki Donald share their top picks for waterfall chasing.Waterfalls have been drawing people for millennia. They’re a break in a river or stream that show the true force of nature as they cut through rock. Waterfalls provide a unique habitat for critters and can be an exciting place to go for a swim. If you sit back and feel the mist wash over your face while listening to the rushing water, you will also find magic.
Stacey's Place Juniper, NB

These Nature Getaways are Just What You Need Right Now

The perfect spots where you can ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile right from your front door.Embrace the chilly season with a stay at one of these quintessentially Canadian winter getaways.Your next vacation feels like a lifetime away? Fight the doldrums with a stay at one of these dreamy winter getaways. You can cross-country ski, snowshoe, or snowmobile right from your front door at these locations, so you really feel like you’re tackling the season head-on.
Whale-watching, Bay of Fundy

Whale-watching in New Brunswick: Everything You Need to Know

New Brunswick is home to 5,500km (3417mi.) of coastline just begging to be explored, with the southern coast along The Bay of Fundy being world renowned for its whale-watching experiences.When you’re out along the waters of The Bay of Fundy, there’s always a chance you could run into one of the 12 species of whales hanging out in the waters of New Brunswick. Make it your mission to spot one of these incredible creatures by following the tips below!
GENE CORMIER

Where Chef Gene Cormier shops for his family, and more.

New Brunswick Chefs and Restauranteurs Interview SeriesWe’ve asked New Brunswick's chefs and restaurateurs what they love to prepare in-house, where they shop for ingredients and their favourite local takeout dishes.Today we’re talking with Gene Cormier, owner of Halo Donuts in Moncton, and of Euston Park Social in Moncton and at Parlee Beach Provincial Park.
New Brunswick Cookbooks

Cookbooks Every Foodie from New Brunswick Needs

If I told you that New Brunswick has chefs who competed and won “Chopped Canada,” or with their own Netflix show, or own a restaurant that’s been featured in the Top 100 Restaurants in Canada, you may think I’m crazy. Not only is this all true, but they all have recipes or books where you can learn how to make some of their most delicious dishes.
Crabbe Mountain, Fredericton

Plan your New Brunswick adventure this winter

From awesome ski hills, vibrant communities and snowy family adventures to the best snowmobiling in the Maritimes, there is so much to explore in New Brunswick each winter. Whether you're pulling out the gear to get outdoors or prefer staying cozy inside, looking for a friends' or couple's getaway in the city or a special March Break moment, get out and explore everything New Brunswick has to offer this winter!
Where Chef Luc Doucet of Black Rabbit Restaurant sources Caviar, and more.

Where Chef Luc Doucet of Black Rabbit Restaurant sources Caviar, and more.

New Brunswick Chefs and Restauranteurs Interview SeriesWe’ve asked New Brunswick's chefs and restaurateurs what they love to prepare in-house, where they shop for ingredients and their favourite local takeout dishes.Today we’re talking with Luc Doucet, chef and owner of the Black Rabbit Restaurant in Moncton.
Ledges Inn Fishing

Fishing in New Brunswick: What you need to know

It’s no secret that New Brunswick is an outdoor playground. With an abundance of waterways and shores, fishing in New Brunswick is a great way to explore the province and spend time connecting with nature.Read up on 8 reasons why you want to spend time in Nature
Kingston Peninsla Biking

Your Guide to Leaf-Peeping in New Brunswick

When (and where) to see the best fall colours around the province.Each September, New Brunswick’s landscape goes into fall party mode. A riot of colours celebrates the changing seasons, and it’s pretty spectacular. If you’ve never seen it, imagine Mother Nature taking all the fire colours from a crayon box and going wild on the treetops, the sand dunes, the farmers’ fields... but leaving just enough evergreen to really make things pop.
Mactaquac Provincial Park Campground

8 Ways to Set Up Camp in New Brunswick

Campfires, hiking, s’mores... your best summer adventure begins here. Looking for a new outdoor adventure, but not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered! Whether you want to sleep under the stars or inside a cozy cabin, finding the perfect camping getaway is easier than you’d think.
Deer Island

Perfect Weekend on Deer Island Through the Eyes of a Local

Kaitlyn Pendleton, a native and resident of Deer Island, takes you on a tour of her island in the Bay of Fundy.Only 11 km (7 mi.) long, surrounded by ocean at the head of Passamaquoddy Bay, packed with charm and gorgeous views around every corner. That is where I grew up, that is Deer Island. I am so excited I got to play tourist in my own hometown and get to take you all through the perfect summer weekend here.
Alex Mayberry's dog in a field at sunset

Hiking New Brunswick, 10 km a day

Alex and his dog Paul are now just past the 1000-day mark, on a journey to hike at least 10 km (6 mi.) a day (consecutively) in New Brunswick (August 1, 2018 – April 27 2021). What started as a way to get out and about with his dog, turned into a goal for 100 days, and then 1000 days. We asked Alex to share a bit about his journey to hike New Brunswick, and what he’s learned along the way.
Cielo Dome

Reconnect with a romantic New Brunswick getaway

Fancy a classic romantic getaway? Here in New Brunswick, we’ve got idyllic spots to unwind, connect, and rekindle that spark this winter season.Picture an evening of fine dining in historic Saint John, relaxing at a Nordic spa in Moncton, or a snowy stroll, hand-in-hand, through the charming capital region of Fredericton. If the road less traveled is what you’re looking for, make your way to the Miramichi River Valley, cruise up the Chaleur Bay and Acadian Coast, or take a trip to the majestic Fundy Shore.