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Visit Many Attractions in New Brunswick
New Brunswick's many roads provide tourists with access to all parts of the province. Most famous for the Bay of Fundy and picturesque villages, the many towns and cities of the province offer visitors with several choices of festivals, museums, shopping and sight-seeing. The rural part of New Brunswick has many parks and heritage sites to attract travellers.


Lord Beaverbrook's Legacy
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Lord Beaverbrook School, even the Lord Beaverbrook Hockey Rink - visitors to Fredericton and central New Brunswick are often struck by the frequency with which this noble name adorns the area's institutions and buildings.
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Commemorating Loyalist Culture
Of the more than 30,000 United Empire Loyalists who fled the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution, almost half settled in New Brunswick. Within 2 years of the first Loyalist landing at Fort Howe on the mouth of the Saint John River in 1783, the tent encampments of Parrtown and Carleton were combined to form the community of Saint John.
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• The Natural Wonder of Grand Falls Gorge
• Outings Along the Saint John River
• Steal a Kiss on the World's Longest Covered Bridge
• Canada's Most Irish City
Adventures in Newfoundland & Labrador
There isn’t another destination quite like it anywhere in the world. The combination of outdoor adventure, history, culture and people in Newfoundland & Labrador creates a larger-than-life experience for every visitor.
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Visiting the Atlantic Salmon Museum to the Salmon Hatchery Centre
Do you want to find out about the natural history of Miramichi salmon, the history of salmon fishing and the process of salmon hatching?
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Fishing New Brunswick's Waterway
Anglers in New Brunswick have several landscape options, but the fish of choice? Salmon.
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On New Brunswick's Waterways
Paddlers visiting New Brunswick have many options across the province to practice their craft.
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Trails Across the Province
Throughout New Brunswick, hikers and bikers have many opportunities to access trails.
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Wildlife Details
Characteristics of Woodland Caribou
Woodland caribou is one of 7 subspecies of caribou found worldwide. With its dense stands of mature spruce forests, abundant supply of lichens and low-growing shrubs, and balanced blend of uplands, lowlands and wetlands are ideal habitat for caribou. What are their sizes? How do they adapt to rugged terrain and harsh winter weather? How long do they live? Follow the story to learn more about the characteristics of woodland caribou.
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