Visit Many Attractions in New Brunswick New Brunswick's many roads provide tourists with access to all parts of the province.
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring
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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.
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring : Historical Sites
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Canada's Most Irish City If you're looking for a place to spend St. Patrick's Day, Saint John may be an excellent choice.
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring : Cultures
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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?
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring : Wildlife
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The Natural Wonder of Grand Falls Gorge The river that drops a full 23 metres through a rugged, rocky gorge at Grand Falls, southeast of Edmunston, is full of speed and turbulence, especially in spring, when swirling, swelling currents grind riverstones deep into the limestone riverbed below the falls.
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring : Ecosystem
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Outdoor Adventures along the Miramichi River There are abundant of outdoor activities along the Miramichi River from hiking the Miramichi trail to paddling along the lazy river.
Introduction : New Brunswick : Touring : General
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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.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Historical Sites
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The Marco Polo - Queen of the Seas During the "Golden Age of Sail," Saint John, New Brunswick became the third largest shipbuilding centre in the world, famous for producing some the best wooden ships in marine history. But none was more legendary than the full-rigged clipper ship, Marco Polo, built in the Marsh Creek, Saint John shipyard of James Smith.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Historical Sites
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Steal a Kiss on the World's Longest Covered Bridge The longest covered bridge in the world, spanning the Saint John River at Hartland, New Brunswick, north of the town of Woodstock, now has lights and a pedestrian walkway, but in most other respects, it looks much as it did when it was built over a century ago.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Historical Sites
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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.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Cultures
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Fredericton's Beaverbrook Art Gallery British, Canadian, New Brunswick and Acadian paintings, sculptures and other works of art are well represented at the world-renowned Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Cultures
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Canada's Most Irish City If you're looking for a place to spend St. Patrick's Day, Saint John may be an excellent choice.
Article : New Brunswick : Touring : Cultures
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