Fundy National Park, as you might have gathered, is a national park that’s located on the Bay of Fundy, not far from Alma, New Brunswick. It showcases the rugged and raw beauty of the region and features more than 25 waterfalls, as well as having the highest tides on the planet. Robin and Arlene Karpan […]
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New Brunswick is the largest of Canada’s Maritime provinces. From the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy to the Jacquet River Gorge, this province is known for its vast reaches of untouched wilderness.
When we first heard that Moncton, New Brunswick, would co-host the 2023 World Juniors hockey tournament from December 26, 2022, till January 5, 2023, along with Halifax, Nova Scotia, the staff at We Explore Canada was pumped! New Brunswick is one of the hockey capitals of Canada. Not only does the town of Plaster Rock, […]
It’s not a mistake that St. Andrews-by-the-Sea is known as Canada’s first resort town, and that’s because it’s a supremely idyllic place, and regularly considered one of the most charming towns in Canada. Robin and Arlene Karpan share all we need below to make the most of our visit! With its idyllic setting on the […]
These fun and exciting things to do in Moncton will help you plan an exciting visit to New Brunswick’s largest city. Moncton, New Brunswick, is a city that constantly seems to defy expectations. From the gravity-defying wonders of Magnetic Hill to the epic waters of the Fundy tidal bore, there are a surprising number of […]
These exciting things to do in Saint John, New Brunswick, will help you plan the most incredible visit for a weekend or longer in the only city on the Bay of Fundy. As the only city that lies on the shores of the epic Bay of Fundy, Saint John, New Brunswick, is already a destination […]
These exciting things to do in Fredericton, will help you plan the most incredible visit to New Brunswick’s capital. Lying on the banks of the scenic St. John River, Fredericton, New Brunswick, seems like an unassuming location for the province’s capital. But if you take more than a glance at this laid-back city of 100,000 […]