New Brunswick Travel Guide: Reviews, photos, & videos
Did you know that New Brunswick is the only constitutionally bilingual province in Canada? I say this not simply because it’s a neat little tidbit, but because it’s nice metaphor showcasing the bevy of options one finds themselves with when enjoying the lush outdoor scenery and unique culture of this stunning Atlantic Province in Canada. Located in between the Chaleur Bay to the north and the Bay of Fundy to the south, New Brunswick has a population near 750,000 and boasts miles and miles of gorgeous outdoor scenery that’s almost typical with the gorgeous country of Canada. And with plenty of sprawling spaces and open New Brunswick real estate, there are numerous options for those looking for a New Brunswick vacation property or even a quaint mountain house in New Brunswick.
For those looking to experience the entire natural wonders of New Brunswick, make sure to head down to Fundy National Park near the village of Alma. With 207 square kilometers gorgeous coastline and inland forest, the park contains over twenty waterfalls and is an ideal camping spot for those looking to experience the great outdoors. Then head over to the southwestern shore of Deer Island to check out the unusual sight of Old Sow. The largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere, Old Sow has a diameter of 250 feet and provides visitors with some truly special photo opps. For those who might want to check out the more urban areas of New Brunswick, a visit to the capital town of Fredericton or the province of Moncton should do the trick. Both towns have been booming commercial and retails sections and are ideal spots for someone looking to find work, fun, school or just a good old–fashioned party. See it’s all about options in New Brunswick – the only problem is all the options are good!

































