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Waterfalls
Soothing. Intense. And everything in between.When out hiking a trail, there’s nothing like the sense of discovery when you stumble upon a waterfall. It often starts with hearing it. And as you get closer your curiosity is rewarded. Spying a waterfall is always a refreshing surprise during a long hike.Celtic
Slàinte Mhaith. Good health!“Celtic” is a word used to describe the languages and cultures of the Celtic Nations: Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Brittany. Given that so many people from these nations immigrated to New Brunswick, it’s not surprising that Celtic culture has influenced the places, people, foods, music, and language of the province. Highland dancing, tartans, kilts and Gaelic music are everywhere.Lower Saint John River Valley
Indulge in adventure with a side of stunning views.Paddle on the winding Saint John River; take a historic cable ferry across the river; explore the murals in the town of Sussex. The Lower Saint John River Valley is both a breath of fresh air, and cosy blanket of historic comfort.Indigenous
Our original heritage.Indigenous peoples have inhabited the region for thousands of years; the Mi’gmaq in northern and eastern New Brunswick, the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) along the Saint John River Valley, and the Peskotomuhkatiyik (Passamaquoddy) in the St. Croix River watershed. The three nations are part of the Wabanaki Confederacy, which also includes the Penobscot and Abenaki nations of Maine. Wabanaki, meaning "Land of the Dawn”, designates a large area including Maine and the Maritime provinces.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!
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.
Riley Jensen
What's your name and location? Riley Jensen, I am from Moncton, NB What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? My favourite place in New Brunswick would have to be Mount Carleton Provincial Park. Filled with amazing views, rugged wilderness and enough hiking to last a life time. This place rocks! What's something about New Brunswick that you wish the rest of the country knew about?
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?
Yasmeen Ghanavi
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 Yasmeen, I am 28 years old and I'm from Montreal, Quebec. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? There is something special to me about the Chaleur Region, in Northern New Brunswick. Between the microbreweries, great food and beaches, there's something for everyone!
Crystal Richard, East Coast Mermaid
Crystal Richard is the Founder of travel and lifestyle brand East Coast Mermaid where she helps you develop a coastal crush on New Brunswick. Passionate about saving the whales and keeping straws out of sea turtles’ noses, Crystal donates a portion of her profits to various ocean conservation organizations annually, including the Campobello Whale Rescue Team. What's your name, occupation, location?
Kaitlyn Pendleton
What's your name and location? My name is Kaitlyn Pendleton, I was raised on Deer Island where I'm still living today. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
Adam Constantine & Peter Lavigne
ADAM What's your name, location and occupation?Planning Your Trip
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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.Provincial Giant Pumpkin Festival
All the public is invited to participate in the Neguac Giant Pumpkin Provincial Festival...
Lamèque Provincial Peat Moss Festival
For 50 years, the Peat Moss Festival has celebrated Île-de-Lamèque second largest indust...
New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition (NBEX)
A tradition since 1827, the NBEX is fun for all ages. This week-long special event featu...
Dirt Fest by YFC GRVL
Mark your calendars! Dirt Fest by YFC GRVL, the official Velo NB Provincial Gravel Champ...
Campbellton Sno-Fest
Campbellton's regional winter celebration has a full week of fun in store for the whole ...
Adrenaline SnoFest
Get ready for the excitement of ADRENALINE SNOFEST at Sugarloaf Provincial Park. All ski...
NB Bass Tour - Capital Region Open
The NBBT Capital Region Open is the final event of the New Brunswick Bass Tour (NBBT) se...
Campobello Fogfest
Campobello Island’s Fogfest is an annual music and arts festival held on beautiful Campo...
Family Day Weekend in New Brunswick Parks
Join the staff at NB Parks to celebrate Family Day long weekend! Bring the kids, your fr...
The Mactaquac Craft Festival
Nostalgia meets contemporary creativity as the cherished Mactaquac Craft Festival (MCF) ...