Dramatic coastlines, nature’s wildlife & Canada’s first city. Drive along the beautiful Bay of Fundy on this tour through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Do you want to spend your holiday in nature, discovering the many national parks, beaches and mountains that New Brunswick has to offer? If so, we can take you there. New Brunswick is the largest of Canada’s three Maritime Provinces and is about the same size as the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg added together. And fun fact, no part of the province lies more than 200 km from the coast.
The province is sheltered from the Atlantic; as a result, the climate tends to be more continental in character rather than maritime.
While you’re there, stroll the boardwalk through a rare dune, hike majestic trails of Fundy National Park, relax on endless saltwater beaches or climb atop some of the oldest mountains. Walk among rock formations at Hopewell Rocks carved by the power of the Bay of Fundy tides, kayak sea caves, head out to see the 12 different species of whales, including the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale.
If you want a holiday where you can get lost in nature, this is the place for you. Speak to one of our travel experts today about booking your Atlantic Canada getaway.
Lazy rivers and exciting rivers
If rivers are your thing then New Brunswick is the place to be. From great fishing to kayaking to fast-flowing rapids to just tubing along at a slow pace, the rivers of New Brunswick will not disappoint.
Plenty of parks
Do you enjoy nothing more than roaming about a good park? Well, you’ll find plenty of them in New Brunswick. Boasting nine Provincial Parks, two National Parks and one International Park (which is also the summer home of the President), there’s no shortage of parks in New Brunswick.
City to city
New Brunswick might have plenty of beautiful scenery and incredible landscapes (which it does), but it also has eight amazing cities. Each of which has its own style and nightlife and culture for you to discover.
Festive festivals
With a packed calendar of incredible activities, parties, festivals and more between January to December, you can always be assured that something is going on in New Brunswick. From World Pond Hockey Championships to Salmon Festivals and everything in between, there’s always something going on.
Go camping
As you would imagine with a province as large as New Brunswick, there’s lots of wilderness to go camping in. And we’re not talking about just tents here! In New Brunswick, there are plenty of campsites throughout the province that cater to everything from a tent to an RV to little chalet huts. If camping is your thing you’ll be right at home here.
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- Currency Canadian Dollar
- Flight Time 12 hours
- Language English
- Document Brits must have a full 10-year British Passport that's valid for six months after they return to the UK.