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  • Fishing boats in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

Famous for Fundy National Park and the wild Atlantic coastline, New Brunswick is an idyllic slice of maritime Canadian life. The Bay of Fundy is considered one of the natural wonders of the world, known for the highest tides on earth, dinosaur fossils, and whales. Hopewell Rocks are famous for their free-standing sea stacks: at low tide, you can walk the ocean floor and get up close to these formations.

Moncton is the largest urban centre, with lots of seafood restaurants and pubs. The central region contains some of the most pristine wildernesses of Eastern Canada.

Top attractions and activities include the captivating historic seaside village of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, whale watching tours, lobster cruises, Village Historique Acadien for immersive Acadian history, Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Swallowtail Lightstation, and the Miramichi River.

The port of Saint John, the oldest incorporated city in Canada, is the launching point for a ferry across the deep blue waters of the Bay of Fundy to Nova Scotia.

Lobster fishing is the heartbeat of many of New Brunswick’s coastal communities, and travels along the Fundy and Acadian shores will present a mouth-watering array of lobster experiences – bibs included!

New Brunswick, Canada

  • A Taste Of The Maritimes: Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown & More

    FIRST-CLASS | SELF-DRIVE: Embark on a journey to experience the natural wonders, historic centers and fascinating cultures representing some of the oldest communities in the country. See vibrant Halifax, the commercial center of the Maritimes and follow the lighthouse route to Digby, where you cross the Bay of Fundy into Saint John. Its charming streets reflect elements of its colonial past, while on PEI Charlottetown embodies the small city charm of the region. Finally, Baddeck serves as the hub from which to explore the stunning coastlines and primeval forests of the Cabot Trail.
    Duration:
    13 Days
    Prices From:
    US$ 2,254
    Trip Type:
    Self-Drives
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