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Discover sandy beaches, explore the Bay of Fundy, go on a rustic adventure, and get a taste of that famous Acadian hospitality in the Picture Province

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Saint John

The Port City

Located where the Saint John River empties into the Bay of Fundy, Saint John is a city equally steeped in both culture and nature. Many of the city’s centuries-old buildings have been converted into modern cafes and restaurants. Other historic New Brunswick attractions, such as the Loyalist House and the Imperial Theatre, remain as museums and cultural centers. One of the greatest hidden gems in New Brunswick, the Reversing Falls Rapids lives up to their name as water appears to defy gravity twice a day at high tide. Saint John is also famous for its lively music scene, culminating in the Area 506 Festival every August, which brings together local and international acts for a series of rousing performances.

 
 

Moncton

Hub City

The largest city in New Brunswick is called the “Hub City” due to its central location in the Maritime provinces, making it the perfect place to stay if you want to explore New Brunswick attractions. One of the best things to do in New Brunswick, visit Magnetic Hill to see the world-famous optical illusion and take the time to stop at the award-winning Magnetic Hill Zoo to see the animals. Foodies will delight at the combination of world-class seafood and bustling breweries, while those looking to enjoy the nightlife can experience the city’s vibrant cocktail bars.

 
 

Fredericton

The Heart of New Brunswick

New Brunswick’s charming capital is a cultural hub for the entire province, hosting numerous art galleries, museums, and performing arts venues. September is perhaps the best time to visit New Brunswick, as musicians from around the world converge on Fredericton for the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, one of the largest festivals of its kind in Atlantic Canada. When the weather gets colder, take a trip to Crabbe Mountain to ski down the hills and experience of the best things to do in New Brunswick in winter.

 
 

Welcoming Waters

Changing Tides

Situated between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia is the Bay of Fundy, a marvel that features the highest tides in the world. This force of nature is filled with natural wonders, including the free-standing Hopewell Rocks, the Fundy Trail Parkway at St. Martins, and the expansive Fundy National Park. Whether you’re whale watching, kayaking, or camping, the Bay of Fundy is filled with some of the top New Brunswick attractions.