New Brunswick


Joseph travels along the Miramichi River Route in New Brunswick, Canada in search of spring salmon and fishing tales. At a rustic river lodge he samples local cuisine and in nearby Doaktown explores the Miramichi’s fishing and lumber history.


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imageFrom the exhilarating heights of the Bay of Fundy tides, dubbed One of the Marine Wonders of the World, to the magnificent white sand dunes of Bouctouche, New Brunswick is home to some of the most spectacular Natural Wonders in the Maritimes. But we’re also renowned for our lively cities, diverse outdoor adventure, and eclectic blend of cultures. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre to the mix, and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.


So whether you want to enjoy our alluring bluffs and beaches, lazy rivers, charming covered bridges and picturesque towns while you kayak, hike, dance the night away, or simply settle in to a well-worn beach chair, is really up to you. (click here for more information)


imageFabulous Fredericton! Nestled on each side of Eastern Canada’s mighty St. John River, the City of Fredericton is a destination that offers big city amenities while keeping the warm Maritime hospitality of a small quaint town. Often described as one of Atlantic Canada’s most beautiful cities, Fredericton has created the ideal mixture of past and present. The old British Garrison District, a National Historic Site is home to the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, as well as a vibrant cultural life of fine galleries and museums, and unique restaurants. If our history entices you, take a 20 minute drive outside the city, to Kings Landing, a living history museum that shows how life was in the 19th century, or stay downtown and take part in one of many fine-craft and culture workshops as part of our new edVentures program. After an exciting day of workshops, take in a free outdoor concert or enjoy a classic film under the stars. Whether your ideal vacation is a day at the spa, a night on the town, to golf at one of Canada’s best golf courses, to shop at unique downtown boutiques with handmade local products, or to step back in time and relive history, Fredericton has something for everyone. Come and discover our wonderful attractions in our lively riverside city.