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Origines Cuisine Maritime in Caraquet, New Brunswick

Where to eat on the Acadian Peninsula

Get your fill of all the gastronomie that the Peninsula has to offerIt’s a tough job, but someone has to do it! Eating and drinking your way around the Acadian Peninsula while touring this magnificent region is an absolute delight, and a gig I welcomed wholeheartedly. My friend Julie joined me on my New Brunswick Storyteller excursion, and together we took one for the team and truly indulged.
hartland covered bridge

Covered bridges: New Brunswick’s iconic link from past to present

When it comes to covered bridges, we’ve got you well covered in New Brunswick. There are 131 of these historic wooden structures in Canada and more than 50 in New Brunswick – almost half the country’s total!New Brunswick’s covered bridges are home to romantic stories of yesteryear when they were known as “kissing bridges.” Back in the days of horse and wagon travel, young couples would stop in the privacy of these places to kiss.
Sully's Ice Cream, Sussex

Sweet Spots to Get Ice Cream in New Brunswick

What good is a summer without a tasty dairy treat? Between days at the beach, long bike rides along the river, a fun road trip or just a casual day spent in town, you can't go wrong with an ice cream.From fancy artisan to traditional ice cream shops, New Brunswick has you covered.We've rounded up a few fan faves from all around New Brunswick. Grab the list or check out some of the most unique ones below.
Semi-palmated sandpipers, Dorchester, NB

Birding in New Brunswick: pro tips for great sightings

Far be it from me to claim that I have travelled far and wide to practise my passion of birding, but when it comes to New Brunswick, I know it inside out! I’ve had the chance to live some wonderful adventures in search of the maximum number of species and rare birds. My passion has allowed me to visit every corner of this province with its generous avian biodiversity.
Atelier Tony, Dieppe

Unique Dining Experiences in New Brunswick

People who’ve been to New Brunswick know that there’s always somewhere exceptional to grab a bite to eat. No matter what part of the province you visit, there’s always farm to table produce, the freshest seafood imaginable and talented and passionate chefs ready to share the culture of New Brunswick through a dish created with love.
Youghall Beach

48 Hours in Bathurst and the Chaleur region

Adjacent to Chaleur Bay, where the water is warm and the weather is beautiful, you’ll find the City of Bathurst. The perfect destination to stop and unwind for a few days. Walk along the stretches of beaches, savour a delicious bite to eat in the city or even grab a fresh beer from a microbrewery - the Chaleur region has a bit of something special for everyone.Here are my “must see” spots on your next Bathurst excursion.
Honeybees Cafe

Cozy Cafés and where to find them

In need of some caffeine? We’re sharing our favourite spots to grab a cup and a treat.Coffee shops are a mainstay of urban life, and New Brunswick’s cafés are the coziest around. We know it’s as much about the ambiance as it is about the warm bevvies and sweet treats, so we’ve assembled a list of some go-to favourites from around the province. We think a road trip might be in order, so grab your coffee cup and go enjoy those espressos, cappuccinos, mocaccinos, macchiatos, chai lattes, matcha teas and other dessert coffees and steeped or infused drinks!
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.