Cains River in New Brunswick, Canada

Getty Images/Moment RF

New Brunswick

Once the favored stomping grounds of millionaires and celebrities who journeyed here for silver, salmon-filled rivers and rustic lodges deep in primeval forests, New Brunswick's beauty and abundance has slipped off most bucket lists in recent decades. Living in the shadows of its more fashionable neighbors, Prince Edward Island (PEI) and Nova Scotia, New Brunswick is regularly referred to as the 'forgotten' or 'drive-through' province. Those who do explore its majestic, brown-sugar beaches, culturally rich Acadian villages, quaint coastal islands and vast tracks of forests brimming with wildlife are richly rewarded. Whether you're kayaking through the world's highest tides, wandering through world-class museums, or bibbing up for a lobster feast, it'll often just be you and the locals. Visit before the secret gets out.


Attractions

Must-see attractions

Plan with a local

Articles

Latest stories from New Brunswick

Filter by interest:

Two women sell bongs and other marijuana items at an outdoor stall, with a flag of Canada in the background that has the maple leaf replaced with a marijuana leaf.

Food

Smoking weed in Canada: How to legally toke up

Jun 4, 2019 • 6 min read

in partnership with getyourguide

Book popular activities in New Brunswick

Go Beyond

New Brunswick and beyond