Explore The Maritimes
Moncton is the biggest city in New Brunswick. Where you will find the Centennial Park, Magnetic Park, the lobster town of Shediac, Kouchibouguac National Park and the 1920's capital theater. In Moncton you will find the tidal bore wave where the water from the Bay of Fundy flows up and reverses during low tide creating a tidal bore rapid in the center of the river
Fredericton is New Brunswick's capital region which is located on the St. John river. This city features many historic sights and museums. Although a city, Fredericton feels more like a village. Some attractions include Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Historic Garrison District, Odell Park and Fredericton Botanical Garden. An hour away from Fredericton you will find the world's longest covered bridge in Hartland
Saint John is the only city on the Bay of Fundy and Canada's third largest sea port. This urban city features a variety of cultures and a diverse artistic community. The New Brunswick Museum, The St John Market, Carleton Martello Tower and the Fundy Trail parkway and Sea Cave are some of the attractions of the city. Visit the Sea Caves at St. Martins and the St. Martins district which is a hour away from Saint John
The Bay of Fundy is New Brunswick's most famous attraction which features stunning beauty with one of the world's highest tidal waves that rises and falls twice a day. The Bay of Fundy National Park, the Hopewell Rocks and Cape Enrage are must see locations when visiting New Brunswick