From maple syrup and fiddleheads to spring skiing and the opening of the fishing season, it is another spectacular time of year in New Brunswick.
In Full Bloom
Gardens show their glorious colours; lupins grow wild along country roadsides, and we get the urge to enjoy an exhilarating walk along beautiful trails and parks or an afternoon of ATVing.
Maple Flavours
The warm days and cool nights of spring, along with a hand from Mother Nature interacting with the maple tree, bring us hard-to-resist maple syrup. There are many sugar camps in New Brunswick where you can enjoy this tasty treat.
Fresh Fiddleheads!
Spring in Eastern Canada means picking Fiddleheads. Aboriginal people introduced Fiddleheads to early settlers in the Maritimes centuries ago and they have been a popular delicacy ever since, especially when combined with Atlantic salmon for a delicious New Brunswick-favourite dish.
Getaways
The months of March, April, and May are considered the spring months, a time of growth and renewal. Take a weekend getaway or a fun day adventure to rejuvenate with your loved one.
Lots to Do
When the sun turns warmer and the days get longer, we welcome some of the most spectacular spring skiing in Atlantic Canada and the opening of the spring fishing season.