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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?
Marc Pelletier

Marc Pelletier

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 Marc Pelletier. I'm 39 and I'm originally from Edmundston, but I have now been living in Moncton for 20 years! What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?
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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?
Sue Thompson @ReachingHappy and family

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?
Crystal Richard, East Coast Mermaid

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?
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.
Yasmeen Ghanavi - New Brunswick

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!
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Scott McDade

What's your name and location? My name is Scott McDade. I was born in Saint John but raised in small town Titusville. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? My favourite place in the province to visit is Rockwood Park, conveniently located within walking distance from my home. It makes for the perfect escape from my daily routine of urban photography.
Riley Jensen - New Brunswick

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?
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Janik Robichaud

What's your name, location and occupation? My name is Janik Robichaud I am a photographer from Dieppe, NB. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? Love Kent County, Shediac and Bouctouche area because im a big fan of the water and boating. What's something about New Brunswick that you wish the rest of the country knew about?
2023ExploreNBStreetTeam

The Explore NB Street Team

Summer 2023We’re the Explore NB Street Team – your connection to all the incredible experiences awaiting you in New Brunswick. We’ve spent the spring planning and preparing to make your summer vacation an absolute blast. We can’t wait to meet you. So come on over and say hi!
Sam Bosence, Be Rad Adventures

Sam Bosence

As the founder, owner and operator of Be Rad Adventure Co., Sam is a certified mountain bike instructor who knows first-hand how much potential exists for adventure in New Brunswick. Since 2019, Sam has managed a growing team of certified instructors and coaches who exist to help participants develop their cycling skills and instill confidence and empowerment in their clientele.
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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.
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Poutine à trou

Poutines à trou (Poutines with a Hole)

Recipe from A Taste of Acadie by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau and Melvin Gallant Mainly made in southeastern New Brunswick, where they are sometimes called Poutines routies (Roasted Poutines) because they are baked in the oven. Poutines à trou are considered to be the most delectable of Acadian desserts. Makes 12 poutines. Ingredients Crust
Oysters from Cielo Glamping

Beausoleil Oyster Duo with Marinated Cucumber Salad

Recipe from Chef Alex Haun Savour Restaurant, St. Andrews Serves 4 Ingredients Bacon and Sabayon Oyster 4 Beausoleil oysters 2 egg yolks 1 drop fresh lemon juice ¼ cup (60ml) white wine 6 chives, thinly sliced 2 slices bacon, chopped ½ onion, diced 1 tbsp. (15ml) oil Sea salt and cracked pepper to taste Crispy Oyster with Aioli
Acadian fricot

Acadian Chicken Fricot (Fricot au poulet)

Recipe inspired from A Taste of Acadie, by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau and Melvin Gallant This is by far the most popular fricot in Acadia. For important social occasions, such as frolics and corvées, a chicken was killed to make a big fricot. Even today, most Acadian families still make this delicious dish. Serves 6
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.
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Thanks For Travelling

Whether you tried a staycation somewhere you've never been, road tripped all the way from Ontario or Quebec, or flew here from across the country - we’re so glad you travelled around New Brunswick. We’d love to see your pictures! Tag us in your social shares using the hashtag #ExploreNB for a chance to be featured across our social accounts. Here are 3 things you can do to keep the magic of your trip, a little longer:
Picaroons Beer Can Chicken

Picaroons Beer Can Chicken

Picaroons Beer Can Chicken Recipe Ingredients 1 whole local sourced chicken 2 cans of Picaroons 506 (1 for the chicken, 1 for you) 3 tbsp. (45 ml) of NB maple syrup 1 tbsp. (15 ml) of balsamic vinegar ½ tsp. (3 ml) of Cayenne pepper 1 tsp.
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Planning Your Trip

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