Wander off the beaten path to discover our storybook-perfect towns and villages, nestled among our Natural Wonders. Imagine an idyllic place steeped in our special spirit, history and culture, where people still take a moment to greet each other in the street or sit down to enjoy a quiet cup of coffee. Now add a uniquely sophisticated and worldly pride in cuisine, culture and community events, and you’ll begin to discover what makes New Brunswick feel like home. Come and discover all of the charming village moments that make up a New Brunswick day.
On the shores of lovely Chaleur Bay, Campbellton is the perfect place for a reflective waterfront stroll to catch your breath – then lose it again as you bike or hike the leafy trails of nearby Sugarloaf Provincial Park and wonder at the awe-inspiring view from the summit. MORE>
A seaside postcard of a picturesque Acadian town, tall seagrass sways along sandy beaches and brightly coloured fishing boats bob in the wharf. Don’t miss the spectacular seafood sparkling evening celebrations on the beach, or our 36-hole golf course. MORE>
Where the stunning Restigouche River empties into One of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World sits Dalhousie, home to the Baie des Chaleurs International Chamber Music Festival. MORE>
Known for its rural charm, Florenceville boasts five covered bridges, The Friendship Bridge, an excellent public art gallery and lots of tranquil spots to picnic along the banks of the St. John River. MORE>
The most impressive waterfall in New Brunswick is right in the middle of the town of Grand Falls. Take a moment to wonder at the legendary Grand Falls Gorge, then wander the quaint boutiques of Broadway Boulevard and tour the local museum. MORE>
Our favourite McAdam moments: travelling back in time via the McAdam Railway Station, canoeing the mighty St. Croix River, and the whispering pines and breathtaking sunsets of Wauklahegan Lake. MORE>
On the banks of the Oromocto and St. John rivers and minutes from our capital city, Oromocto is a vibrant cultural community. Experience our Summer Concert Series, meet the current artist in residence, or stroll the picturesque riverfront. MORE>
From the Gathering of the Scots Festival to the evening Summer Concert Series at the Bandstand, there’s always something happening in this festive little town. And as the evening sunset glazes the river in gold, a stroll along the boardwalk makes a blissful end to another memorable day in the village. MORE>
Named a “Culture Capital of Canada”, this lively village is brimming with art galleries and is home to the Live Bait Theatre. As picturesque as it is worldly, Sackville is the perfect place to experience unforgettable Maritime moments. Be sure to stroll the peaceful boardwalks of the Sackville Waterfowl Park too. MORE>
At the foot of Mount Carleton, the highest peak in the Maritimes, Saint-Quentin is a mixture of frontier charm and New Brunswick hospitality. Known for its rough and tumble Western Festival, world-class fishing and a wealth of outdoor activities. MORE>
Savour the succulent seafood at the Lobster Capital of the World. Shediac is also home to New Brunswick's most popular beach, Parlee Beach. Bustling with restaurants, shops, boutiques and art galleries, there’s always something happening in Shediac. MORE>
The Covered Bridge Capital of Atlantic Canada, this friendly town is within ten minutes of eight “kissing bridges”. Also home to the Antique Automotive Club Flea Market, a covered bridge festival, impressive historical murals and a wealth of historic homes, Sussex offers a nostalgic peek into the past. MORE>
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