2025 Santa Claus Parades in New Brunswick
Bundle up the kids and line up the parade routes across New Brunswick to see Santa and his reindeer before they return to the North Pole. Here… Read more »
Fall Behind This Sunday (Nov 2, 2025): Things You May Not Know About Daylight Savings Time in Canada
With Daylight Saving Time ending on November 2, 2025, it’s interesting to look back to see why it was put in place and what the future of… Read more »
2025 Christmas Markets and Unique Shops to Get Holiday Gifts in Fredericton
Fredericton is home to many small businesses offering great gift options for everyone on your list. Check off your list by shopping local this year. Here are just 15 markets and unique shops in Fredericton where you can buy gifts for everyone on your list.
Free Radon Test Kits Now Available at New Brunswick Libraries
Residents across New Brunswick can now pick up free radon test kits at provincial libraries through a new government initiative aimed at improving access to home testing…. Read more »
The Offspring Adds 15 Canadian Stops to 2026 SUPERCHARGED Tour
The Offspring will launch the North American leg of their SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ’26 Tour early next year, following sold-out performances across Australia, Europe, the UK, and… Read more »
15 Things to Do During Thanksgiving Weekend in and Around Moncton
Thanksgiving is often seen as the start of fall and also a time to reconnect with family. Gather up your friends and family and get out of the house this Thanksgiving weekend to celebrate the harvest season. Have a great time outdoors or check out what is going on this Thanksgiving Weekend in and around Moncton.
Things to Do This October in New Brunswick
October is the month when New Brunswick comes alive with fall festivals, scary walks, farmers’ markets, and U-picks. Get together with your family and friends and enjoy the fabulous fall colours while you check out some of the 25 fun fall activities taking place in New Brunswick this October.
10 Fall Getaways in New Brunswick
As green gives to reds, yellows and oranges, it’s a little chillier and the days are shorter, but that is no excuse not to enjoy fall in New Brunswick! Here are ten getaways in the province, best experienced during this time of change.
Job Anxiety Among 18- to 24-Year-Olds Reaches Highest Level Since 2010
Concerns about employment have escalated sharply among young Canadians as the national unemployment rate edges upward, according to new data from the Angus Reid Institute. Nearly two-in-five… Read more »
10 Awesome Hikes to Enjoy Fall Colours in New Brunswick
Fall in the Maritimes means beauty is to be found everywhere: the leaves are turning, the days are shorter, and the weather is slightly chillier. This also… Read more »
Things to Do This Fall in New Brunswick – 2025 Events, Festivals & Activities
The fall is jam-packed with things that you will love to do. There is something so special about getting outside to see the glorious sunset-hued leaves wrapped… Read more »
10 Fall Fun Day Trips from Moncton
No matter what your excuse for getting out of Moncton in the fall, there’s plenty to do and see in New Brunswick – most of which you… Read more »
Tim Hortons Unveils Thanksgiving Stack Sandwich and $8.99 Dinner Deal for a Limited Time
Thanksgiving has arrived early at Tim Hortons with a new menu item built around seasonal favourites. The chain has introduced the Thanksgiving Stack sandwich, now available across… Read more »
Trip to Miscou Island: Discover Northeastern New Brunswick’s Tranquil Beaches, Fall Colours, and Historic Sights
Eastern Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence is dotted with beautiful islands big and small from Quebec to Newfoundland. Among some of the smaller of those islands are… Read more »
2025 Atlantic Balloon Fiesta: Head to Sussex For New Brunswick’s Colourful Festival This Weekend
New Brunswick’s most colourful festival is back again for its 38th edition. The Atlantic Balloon Fiesta takes place in Sussex, New Brunswick, from September 4 to 7…. Read more »
50 Things to Do in September in New Brunswick
There is still some summer left to experience during September in New Brunswick, along with many fun, fall activities. The days are a bit chillier and daylight is getting shorter, but the amazing views and sights across the province make it worth the visit. Below is a list of 50 things you can do this September in the beautiful province of New Brunswick.
U-Pick Apple Orchards in New Brunswick
There are so many wonderful apple U-picks around New Brunswick. From September to early November, you can spend a crisp fall day, exploring orchards, picking apples, and… Read more »
Things to Do in and Around Moncton This Labour Day Weekend
Here are some activities that you can do with your family and friends this Labour Day Weekend in Moncton.
New Brunswick Urges Residents to Cut Water Use Amid Declining Levels
The New Brunswick government is urging residents to cut back on water use as both surface and groundwater levels fall below seasonal norms across most of the… Read more »
Things to Do to Celebrate New Brunswick Day – August Long Weekend Events & Activities
The first Monday in August is the time for people to come together and celebrate New Brunswick. This year, the official celebrations are going to be held… Read more »
50 Bucket List Ideas For a Summer Trip to New Brunswick
Adventure awaits you in New Brunswick. From the Bay of Fundy to the Quebec border to the Northumberland Strait, there are thousands of adventures you can have…. Read more »
An East Coast Original: McDonald’s Celebrates 30 Years of Canadian-Invented McFlurry with New Flavours
It’s been three decades since a small-town idea from Bathurst, New Brunswick, changed the dessert game at McDonald’s. The McFlurry, created on June 7, 1995, by franchisee Ron McLellan, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this summer.
New Brunswick Beach Retains Its Status as Atlantic Canada’s Only Blue Flag Site
New Brunswick is home to the only beach in Atlantic Canada recognized with a prestigious Blue Flag award, which signifies its high environmental, safety, and cleanliness standards…. Read more »
New Brunswick Reduces Provincial Park Pass Fees by 25% for Residents
Residents of New Brunswick will now pay 25 per cent less for daily and seasonal entry passes at select provincial parks, following a new initiative by the… Read more »























