St. John

St. John, New Brunswick’s largest city, has been the last century, especially known for its shipyard. In the New Brunswick Museum you can see replicas of sailing ships. Other historic sites are the Loyalist House and the County Court House. Scenically beautiful drive through the river valley is the St. John River Valley to the capital, the pretty resort of Grand Lake passes by.

Fredericton

Fredericton is the capital and the academic center of New Brunswick. The city offers some of neoclassical and Victorian buildings like the Parliament Buildings, Christ Church (Christ Church) and the government building. The Beaverbrook Art Gallery houses a large collection of Canadian, British and Renaissance paintings and some works of Spanish surrealist Dali. Paddle steamers offer entertainment and cruises on the St. John River. The market is on Saturday the farmer center for residents and visitors to Fredericton.

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North of the town is the well-developed resort Mactaquac Park, which offers numerous outdoor activities. Kings Landing, a reconstructed village close loyalist, is worth a visit.

Outside the major cities

forms the eastern boundary of the Province, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the southern Bay of Fundy. The east coast has good beaches in Kouchibouguac National Park South in Shediac Lobster Festival is held annually instead of one. Parlee has the longest and most beautiful beach in the province. On the Miramichi River, you can go canoeing. In Tracadie-enclave in the north-sea fishing trips are possible. The 200-acre Acadian Village is very close and turns the life of the Breton settlers of the 18th Century is, their descendants in the northeast of the province live. In St. Andrews, there are well preserved houses from the 19th Century as the Block House, built in 1812 to defend against the Americans. From St. George, you can ferry to the little-known Fundy Islands pass. The largest of the islands of Grand Manan is a beautiful animal and plant life. Deer and Campobello Iceland Iceland by ferry from Letete reachable too.

East of St. John is the Fundy National Park, the most popular holiday area of the region. Most of the park is located on a 300-meter level with an extensive network of hiking trails. To the great leisure facilities include an art and craft school. You can hire rowing boats and canoes. In Moncton, the second largest city in the province, you can change the tidal waves observed during impressive. The tidal range is up to 16 m.

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