The bay with the highest tides on Earth, the iconic Point Wolfe covered bridge, misty old-growth forests with waterfalls, and a walk on the ocean floor. Fundy National Park in New Brunswick is one of the wildest corners of eastern Canada. Here's our guide with 12 tips on what to see, where to stay, and when to visit.
A quiet island on the border with Maine where President Roosevelt had his summer home and you can only reach the lighthouse at low tide. A guide with 12 tips: Roosevelt Cottage, viewpoints, and whales in the Bay of Fundy.
The quiet capital of New Brunswick with the world's longest covered pedestrian bridge, the world-class Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and a forest park right in the city. A guide with 15 tips on what to see and where to eat.
An Acadian national park on New Brunswick's coast with warm lagoons, sandy dunes, and grey seals. A complete guide with 15 tips: where to swim, cycle, paddle, and spot wildlife.
A charming resort town on the Bay of Fundy with the world's highest tides, the iconic Algonquin Resort, and an island you can only reach at low tide. A complete guide with 13 tips on what to see, where to eat, and when to watch whales.