Adventures For a Summer Getaway to Grand Manan Island
Grand Manan Island offers a diverse summer experience with over a dozen unique beaches, hiking trails, cultural events, and wildlife watching opportunities. Accessible by ferry from Blacks Harbour, the island features historic lighthouses, museums, art galleries, and camping options. Anchorage Provincial Park and nearby trails suit outdoor enthusiasts, while whale watching and seabird tours highlight the region’s rich natural environment.
Follow the Roosevelts: Summer Getaway to New Brunswick’s Campobello Island
No matter where you go on Campobello Island, off the east coast of Maine and the west coast of New Brunswick, there is stunning nature to explore…. Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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.
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.
Summer Getaway to Edmundston: From Riverbanks to Rolling Hills
Edmundston, a small inland city in New Brunswick, offers scenic waterfront views along the Saint John and Madawaska Rivers, nestled in rolling hills ideal for hiking and recreation. Despite being far from the coast, it features summer festivals, cycling trails like the Petit Témis, and riverside walks. Rich in history and culture, Edmundston hosts museums, such as the Madawaska Historical Museum and Fortin-du-Petit-Sault. Nearby, the New Brunswick Botanical Garden showcases themed gardens and scenic trails, perfect for exploration and relaxation.







