Tuesday, August 16, 2022

NEW BRUNSWICK "THE PICTURE PROVINCE"

BY CLAY LARROY


There is nothing more exciting than travelling. Whether you are going for a road trip to see something new in your own state, or heading off to Canada for the very first time to visit a city you have always dreamed of, there are some travel basics that you should know. Travel in the off seasons from November to April, to avoid crowds, save money and enjoy temperate weather. In those months, many families with children cannot travel due to school commitments, making many tourist attractions much less crowded.This may also result in lower costs for airfare and hotels.  When you are ready to plan a vacation contact me!




Endless Outdoor Adventure

With a province this beautiful, we recommend you make the most of it by getting outside. There’s plenty to do the second you step onto our sandy beaches, make your way to our majestic mountains or head to our storied rivers and beautiful parks.
New Brunswick offers outdoor sports and activities for all tastes and ability, from whale-watching to mountain biking and lots in between. Those looking for something out-of-the-ordinary – or even extraordinary – can try birdwatching, geocaching or a challenging golf course. Families can enjoy warm water swimming, tubing and camping.
You can make the most of every season here, too, as you enjoy the sun and the snow and, of course, the great outdoors.

The Best Camping Is in New Brunswick

Camping is your connection to the real New Brunswick: a place full of stunning scenery, natural wonders and warm beaches perfect for swimming.
Our campgrounds, camp sites and RV parks provide a wide range of camping experiences. You can unroll your sleeping bag in peaceful settings deep in the wilderness or park your camper in a riverside spot. Share a habitat with our abundant wildlife and spend your days hiking, canoeing, kayaking and simply enjoying your surroundings.
Family camping is popular here, too, thanks to campgrounds on the beach and others that offer pools, playgrounds, small craft rentals, organized activities and bonfires just right for making s’mores.
Our municipal, provincial and national park campgrounds allow you to experience the best of our parks. Spend your days in the warm New Brunswick sun and your nights counting stars. You can choose from back-country camping, serviced sites, yurts, cabins and rustic shelters – no matter which type of camper you are, we’ve got the perfect spot for you to rest your head.

The Ultimate Playground for Outdoor Fun!

New Brunswick is all about getting outside and reveling in your awe-inspiring surroundings. This is nature’s playground and we hope you get the chance to hike it, bike it, climb it and walk it.
Our mountains and nature parks – including Mount Carleton and the Fundy Trail offer hiking and backpacking experiences full of natural beauty and wildlife. Trails range from challenging to family-friendly. Nature walks can be enjoyed across the province at locations such as the Sackville Waterfowl Park and Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula.
New Brunswick also has a little something for those who love to scale up or down challenging surfaces. Climbing opportunities here include Rockwood Park’s climbing wall, rappelling at Cape Enrage and depelling at Grand Falls Gorge.
We encourage you to get out of your car and hop on a bike to cycle along the Sentier NB Trail system. You’ll be treated to picturesque towns and villages, waterfalls, beaches and breathtaking cliffs along the way. For adventure, we recommend an exhilarating mountain bike ride. Sugarloaf Bike Park has over 25 km (16 mi.) of bike trails accessible by chair lift. 

Check out Hiking NB and Velo NB for more hiking and biking ideas in New Brunswick.
It’s time to get outside!

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“I am, to my core, Canadian, so, by osmosis, everything I write reflects that upbringing.”
― Elinor Florence

Experience life by traveling with friends and family!

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