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New Brunswick

New Brunswick, Canada, is the nation's only officially bilingual province. New Brunswick's warm beaches, Bay of Fundy tides and Acadian and maritime heritage sites draw thousands of visitors each year.

Canada's Acadian Coast

Canada's Acadian Coast is the original "Cajun country." From here, Acadian (French Catholic) settlers moved to Louisiana and to British colonies in 1755, but many of them returned as soon as they could. Today, Acadian culture is alive and well in New Brunswick.

Explore Canada's Fundy Coast

Canada's Fundy Coast offers some spectacular views and a chance to see the amazing Bay of Fundy tides. Plan ahead and visit a bay or two during both high and low tides. Take a photo tour of Canada's Fundy Coast.

Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada

Canada's Bay of Fundy is one of the maritime wonders of the world. Take a photo tour of Hopewell Rocks and see some of the world's highest tides.

Kings Landing Historical Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada

Kings Landing Historical Settlement's mission is to bring over a century of St. John's River Loyalist history to life through demonstrations, costumed interpreter interaction and participatory events. You'll learn about Loyalist daily life, customs and cultures in a specific part of New Brunswick, Canada. Take a photo tour of Kings Landing Historical Settlement.

Moncton, Canada Travel Essentials

Moncton, New Brunswick's largest city, is also the province's largest bilingual city. Moncton offers several interesting sights, including Magnetic Hill and the twice-daily tidal bore on the Petitcodiac River. Learn more about what to do and where to stay in Moncton.

Photo Tour of Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton, the heart of New Brunswick's largest metropolitan area, well worth a visit. You can learn about New Brunswick's Acadian heritage, go to a concert or enjoy the area's warm-water beaches. Take a photo tour of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Visit New Brunswick's Village Acadien

Village Acadien takes you back in time to the beginnings of Acadian (French) culture. If you visit, you will meet bilingual costumed interpreters and discover how the Acadians lived. Learn more about the Village Acadien and plan your visit.

Top New Brunswick Attractions

New Brunswick showcases the best of Canada's maritime, French and English heritage. In New Brunswick you'll find the amazing Bay of Fundy, a seven-mile dune and an entire coastline where Acadian history and culture are celebrated. Take a look at New Brunswick's top attractions.

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