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The Acadian Village and museums are great places to learn about the French-speaking people of New Brunswick, Canada.
Here are turn-by-turns for a classic New Brunswick vacation: The Fundy Coastal Drive. This summertime adventure explores the Bay of Fundy and the world's highest tides.
Two New Brunswick national parks - Fundy and Kouchibouguac - offer coastal scenery, beach days, hiking trails, and camping. Both are an easy New Brunswick day trip.
The Bay of Fundy on the east coast of North America is famous for its rich animal and plant life, amazing natural phenomena, and especially its high tides.
One of two New Brunswick national parks, Fundy National Park offers hiking trails, campgrounds, bird watching, and the world's highest tides in the Bay of Fundy.
Kouchibouguac National Park offers rare bird watching, beaches, hiking, biking, and canoeing. The park is one of just two New Brunswick national parks.
The Hopewell Rocks, also known as the Flowerpot Rocks, are accessible at low tide only. Walk on the ocean floor in New Brunswick, admiring these Bay of Fundy formations.
Summer is a warm, beautiful season on Canada's east coast: a region filled with travel ideas for an active summer family vacation spent outdoors.
The Canadian Maritimes offer runners many options in the spring and fall for marathon vacations. Routes are scenic and a new way to see historic sites.
Whether on two wheels or four, visitors can explore the pretty Nova Scotia coast over a series of scenic trails that link together the most popular NS attractions.
North Americans travelling to Eastern Canada for their vacation should consider a stop at St. Andrews by-the-Sea, a village inside the western border of New Brunswick.
The north shore of Prince Edward Island is popular for its sand-dune beaches and Gulf of St. Lawrence vista, but don't overlook the South Shore Region of PEI.
Find the best New Brunswick restaurants in the Maritimes, Canada, from the City of Fredericton to the French-speaking Acadian Peninsula.


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