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New Brunswick's Most Popular Golf Courses

We’ve put together a list of some of New Brunswick’s most popular public golf courses, noting what makes each one unique. For a full list of all golf courses in New Brunswick, check out the Golf NB map to find a course close to you, or one for your next road trip itinerary.Algonquin Golf Course (Saint Andrews)18 holes | Par 72Yards | 7,135
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New Brunswick’s got Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches. Here’s why.

Pack those bathing suits... sun, sand and saltwater swimming are headed your way.Warmer than an Olympic swimming pool. Warmer than anything North of Virginia. And warmer than waters anywhere else in Canada.Up to 29 degrees Celsius, in fact. (That’s 84 degrees Fahrenheit.) Yep, Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches are right here in New Brunswick. And we’re pretty sure there’s a looong, sandy stretch with your name on it.
Field of Flowers on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick

8 Reasons Why You (Really) Want to Spend Time in Nature

It makes us nicer - and that’s not all. Dr. - Willi Broeren As a resident of New Brunswick’s capital city, Fredericton, I consider myself fortunate to live in a place with a river running through it plus access to amazing trails and a wonderful provincial park. As an individual, I highly treasure these things. As a physician, I know that nature is very important for our health. In these times of soaring rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness, nature can be a powerful antidote.
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Top Trails for Snowshoeing & Winter Hiking

Hiking NB bloggers James and Vicki Donald share their favourite winter trails and tips.When winter comes, we have to put away our hiking boots and get out our winter boots and snowshoes. There is nothing better than the silence of the forest after a fresh snowfall, but there are some things you should remember before heading out. There are three main differences between hiking and snowshoeing: access, difficulty, and temperature.
Sugarloaf Provincial Park Tubing

Winter in New Brunswick's Parks

Breathe in wonder IN New Brunswick's ParksWant to make the most of everything winter brings? Head to our parks. These beauties put the ‘wonder’ in winter wonderland.You can kick up some fresh powder as you snowshoe through frosted forests or strap on your skates and carve out some figure eights on a frozen lake. Name your favourite winter activity and we’re sure to have a park that’ll raise your winter game.
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Kouchibouguac’s Hidden Gems to Explore on Your Next Visit

Any New Brunswicker knows that we hit the jackpot when it comes to having the most incredible national parks right here in our province. In fact, we have not one but two national parks, and one just so happens to include sweeping sandy beaches and dunes, salt marshes, and beautiful Acadian forests. If you haven’t experienced Kouchibouguac National Park, what are you waiting for?
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.
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.
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.
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Plan a Trip Around Magnetic Hill

It’s been intriguing visitors since the 1930s and continues to be one of Canada’s top attractions. Find out why this hill - and the area - is so magnetic.It’s on the Great Canadian Bucket List and recognized as one of Canada’s Historic Places. It’s been one of Canada’s most popular tourist attractions since the 1930s. And it continues to intrigue scientists and visitors alike.
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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!
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10 Family-friendly RV Campgrounds To Travel To This Summer

If you type “RV campgrounds in New Brunswick” into Google Search, a whole assortment of pins will pop up on your map. Many fall on the coasts, or along one side or the other of the Saint John River, flowing all the way from Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Woodstock to Century Farm Family Campground along the Bay of Fundy.