One Day Trips - Saint John

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10 Small Towns and Cities to Add to Your New Brunswick Itinerary

From the Quebec border to the Acadian Peninsula and to the Bay of Funday, New Brunswick offers a lot of adventures. A great way to start is… Read more »

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Celebrate the Sweet Taste of Spring at Dumfries Maples Sugarbush and Pancake House Near Fredericton

As spring ushers in its warm embrace, the Dumfries Maples sugarbush, a cherished sugarbush operated by Nathan and Jane Scott, is beckoning visitors to immerse themselves in… Read more »

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Devil’s Oven Ice Caves: A Winter Day Trip to Towering Ice Curtains From Fredericton

Hidden in the Lower Saint John River Valley, Devil’s Oven Ice Caves reveal a mesmerizing frozen world. Towering ice curtains form through a relentless thaw-freeze cycle, inviting… Read more »

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Parlee Brook Amphitheatre Trail: Nature’s Ice Cathedral Between Moncton & Fredericton

South of Sussex awaits one of New Brunswick’s most rewarding hikes. To top off the rewards, this hike is also simple, easy enough for kids, and suitable… Read more »

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Winter Trip to Sussex: Mural Tours, Frozen Waterfalls Hikes and More

The winter sightseeing around Sussex in New Brunswick offers chances to explore the heart of the town. Plus, Kings County and the areas around Sussex have even… Read more »

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Winter Hikes: Spectacular Ice Caves & Frozen Waterfalls to See in New Brunswick

This winter you can take a few short hikes to reach breathtaking views of the beautiful waterfalls across New Brunswick that have been frozen in time by the cold winter air. The following trails have a waterfall or ice caves as part of their winter offerings, and if the weather is cold enough, you can see spectacular (and unique) ice formations.

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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 »

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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 »

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Explore Gagetown Where Quiet Charm Meets Loyalist Legacy on the Banks of the St. John River

Gagetown, a serene riverside village in Arcadia, offers scenic drives, fall foliage, and rich history. Enjoy paddling or fishing on the St. John River, visit heritage sites like the Tilley House and Loomcrofter’s Studio, and explore nearby trails, lakes, and waterfalls. Whether walking the historic village loop or touring Arcadia’s lakeshores, Gagetown is perfect for a peaceful and culturally rich getaway.

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Discover Shediac This Summer: Nature Walks, Coastal Views, and Fresh Lobster Delights

Shediac offers a perfect summer escape with beach days at Parlee Beach, fresh lobster dining, and rich Acadian culture. Explore scenic trails, vibrant local markets, and unique attractions like the Giant Lobster sculpture. Enjoy live music, historic sites, art events, and a drive-in movie night. Make the most of your trip by combining coastal adventures with authentic seafood and lively downtown experiences.

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McNamee-Priceville Footbridge: Cross New Brunswick’s Longest Suspension Bridge

The Priceville Suspension Footbridge, also known as the McNamee Footbridge, spanning the southwest Miramichi River, is the longest suspension footbridge in the province, measuring 200 meters in… Read more »

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Midland Ice Caves Trail – Family Fun Winter Day Trip to a New Brunswick Hidden Gem

The Lower Saint John River Valley in southern New Brunswick is full of natural wonders and hidden gems – if you know where to look. The rural… Read more »

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Things to Do to Make Best of Your Fall Trip to Fundy National Park

The views, nature, and wildlife found at Fundy National Park are impressive any time of the year. The National Park and the Bay of Fundy overall are… Read more »

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Top Reasons For a Fall Visit to Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick

It might be an understatement to say the Kouchibouguac National Park is a wildly diverse area. The park, which sits on the Northumberland Strait on New Brunswick’s… Read more »

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Experience Changing Seasons on the Sussex Bluff Trail: Make the Best of Your Hike Amid New Brunswick’s Lush Landscapes

Southern New Brunswick is greatly shaped by the St. John River, many smaller rivers, and the Bay of Fundy. These bodies of water have helped to carve… Read more »

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10 Roadside Attractions For a Road Trip in New Brunswick

Along New Brunswick’s roads, there are many wonderful attractions for you to discover and enjoy. Slow down and stop to stretch your legs to see what makes… Read more »

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20 Must Visit Nature Spots in New Brunswick

Enjoy the glorious natural hotspots in New Brunswick through hiking or a leisurely walk. From fabulous options to enjoy various migratory birds that visit the province to… Read more »

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Cape Enrage: Things to Do For a Thrilling Summer Adventure Along Bay of Fundy

Cape Enrage is where you can combine a coastal adventure and a fossil tour in New Brunswick. The Cape offers some of the most stunning natural beauty… Read more »

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25 Bucketlist Fall Activities and Getaways in New Brunswick

Crisp days and beautiful autumn scenery make fall the best time to explore New Brunswick. There are lots of fall fun to be had across the province… Read more »

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Aboiteau Beach in New Brunswick Earns Rainbow Designation, a First in Eastern Canada

Aboiteau Beach, situated in Cap-Acadie, has achieved a significant milestone as it became the first beach in Eastern Canada to receive the prestigious “Rainbow Registered” certification. This… Read more »

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Summer Swim: Cleanest Beaches With Best Water Quality in New Brunswick

There is no dearth of beaches in New Brunswick, but if you are searching for a beach to go swimming with young kids without worrying about water… Read more »

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25 Places to Visit in Canada with Guinness World Records

The Guinness World Records have been around since 1954 and was created by Sir Hugh Beaver who was the Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery at the… Read more »