New Brunswick Travel Guide (Canada) | Visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy & Hopewell Rocks
Come join us for our New Brunswick Travel Guide as we visit this beautiful province in maritimes of Canada visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks.
We kick things off in Fredericton, where my parents live, playing tourist by visiting the historic downtown centre, city hall, pedway, lighthouse, Odell park and legislative building as well as walking along Waterloo Row to see some historic mansions and the Fredericton Railway Bridge (pedestrian walking bridge) to grab lunch and beers at Picaroons Roundhouse.
From Fredericton we continued our road trip by heading south to visit Saint Andrews. Beautifully situated along the coast this is one of the most scenic towns in New Brunswick and great place to go boating and/or whale watching. Although we just visited briefly we really enjoyed our fish and chips and assorted seafood platter lunch and walk along the beach.
We continued onward to Fundy National Park where we set up base in a beautiful cabin located in Cape Enrage nearby Alma. From here we did several days worth of exploring Fundy National Park visiting lakes, hiking trails, beaches, rivers and more. Togo especially loved the opportunity to splash around as much as he could.
Our final stop visiting New Brunswick was at Hopewell Rocks - the most iconic attraction in the province. Having a chance to visit with beautiful weather and before the crowds descended was the perfect ending to our time in New Brunswick. If you're looking for an underrated Province to visit in Canada look no further than New Brunswick. This province has so much to offer and is well off the typical tourist radar.
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New Brunswick Travel Guide (Canada) | Visiting Fredericton, Saint Andrews, Fundy National Park & Hopewell Rocks:
Today we’re going to be taking you on our family road trip across New Brunswick! After two days driving across Ontario and Quebec, we finally arrived at our destination: Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick. We show you Fredericton highlights, and then we’ll be touring the charming seaside town of St Andrews, hiking in Fundy National Park, and marvelling at the Hopewell Rocks on the Bay of Fundy, which is home to the highest tides in the whole world. We hope you’ll enjoy our tour of the province and now let’s go explore New Brunswick.
We took a break after all that food and drink, and later in the afternoon we drove to Odell Park so that Togo could enjoy a walk in the woods.
We showed my parents a few of the city landmarks stopping at Town Hall, the lighthouse, and the Legislative Building, and then it was time to hop in the car and start this road trip!
Our next destination was St Andrews, about a 2 hour drive away. This is a very picturesque seaside town where you can do whale-watching excursions, boat tours, and enjoy delicious seafood.
Because it was such a hot day, we also made time to find a beach so that Togo could splash around.
Then, it was time to hop back in the car and drive to our next destination: Cape Enrage where we had rented a cottage for the next 2 nights. It was about a 3 hour drive to get there with a few stops for the dog along the way. We had to cross all of Fundy National Park.
The following morning, we got an early start and made our way to Fundy National Park for some hiking. After a few days of driving, Togo was thrilled to be out in the woods leading his pack down the trails.
After a little snack on the picnic tables, we got back in the car and drove towards Herring Cove to give Togo a chance to play in the water. Alma is a small town located just outside the park, so they picked up some fish and chips with coastal views.
That afternoon, we continued exploring the rest of Fundy National Park and visited two different lakes. The fog was starting to roll in as we drove back to the cottage that afternoon, and shortly after, it started to rain. We were lucky enough to have a special visitor: this deer!
The next day was another early start because it was our last day in the province and we couldn’t miss the Hopewell Rocks!
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Day Trip to St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada: Visiting the Sea Caves + Fundy Trail Parkway
Come join us for a day trip to St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada to visit the impressive sea caves and hike around Fundy Trail Parkway. Thanks to an invitation from our good family friends Joan and Garry, we had the opportunity to explore more of New Brunswick visiting some real hidden gems. The drive to Saint Martin's from Fredericton was incredibly scenic as we drove through serpentine forest roads.
Upon arriving in St Martin's we couldn't help but notice how lively it was given that there was a special home coming week taking place with about half of the local residents having big garage sales.
Our first stop was at an old grocery shop dating back to 1889 which also featured interesting souvenirs. We then headed out to visit the famous St Martin's Caves! To say they were impressive is an understatement. Visiting at various different times of the day ensures an entirely different experience depending on the tide. At certain times you can visit the caves by kayak.
From there we entered into Fundy Trail Parkway where we paid and entrance fee and drove down to Long Beach to walk along the beach and then have a delicious lunch buffet prepared by our hosts Garry and Joan.
We then continued into the park visiting the Interpretive Center, walking across a suspension bridge and going for a hike before visiting Fuller Falls.
Afterwards with seafood chowder and ice cream on our mind we headed back to St. Martin's where we first checked out some covered bridges before grabbing some delicious food.
We finished things off by visiting Red Rock before driving back to Fredericton. What an incredible day-trip in New Brunswick! Thanks again to our friends Joan and Garry for making it possible and if you have a chance to visit New Brunswick be sure to check it out as it is one of the more underrated provinces in Canada for tourism.
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Hiking in Mactaquac Provincial Park: A Fun & Easy Day Trip From Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada!
Today we're taking you to Mactaquac Provincial Park in New Brunswick! This is a fun and easy day trip from Fredericton, just a 30-minute drive from the city. This summer we've been prioritizing adventures close to home and exploring our own backyard, so while we were visiting with Sam's parents in Fredericton, we drove out to Mactaquac for a day close to nature.
The nice thing about Mactaquac is that the trails are short and easy (the longest is 2.4 kilometres), which makes it very accessible to the whole family. We tackled Little Mactaquac Trail, Beaver Pond Trail, and Alex Creek Trail. We saw birds, frogs and even had a really cool encounter with a river otter.
After hiking all morning, we had lunch at MOCO, a restaurant located by the golf course in the park. Here we chowed down on poutine, burgers and fries, a seafood cheese melt, and a fettucini alfredo with shrimp and scallops.
It was a really fun day close to nature and we didn't have to travel that far! We hope you guys enjoy this video and get a little taste of what summer in New Brunswick is like.
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Shogomoc Bridge, New Brunswick, Canada
Shogomoc River Pedestrian Bridge is a 265-foot suspension bridge in Canterbury, New Brunswick. It officially opened in October 2011, it is part of the Trans Canada Trail and the Sentier NB Trail network. Sentier NB Trail provided $305,000 towards the project. It is known as the final non-motorized trail link between the town of Grand Bay–Westfield and the border of the province of Quebec.
International Appalachain Trail for New Brunswick - June 2016 DAY 4 & 5
Well blisters attacked so Day 3 was a Nero and Day 4 was a Zero. Overall the trail turned very rocky again causing the treatment I did on my feet on the night of Day 3 for nothing. Oh well. Lesson learned. Again I had incredible trail magic and met more trail angels so they do exist on the IAT NB and not only the AT, PCT and CDT.
21 Things to do in Fredericton New Brunswick Canada | Attractions Travel Guide
In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide. Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities. This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
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1) Changing of the Guard
2) Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the Saint John River
4) Government House
5) King's Landing
6) Old Train Bridge (Walking Bridge)
7) Waterloo Row
8) Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak Trail
10) Odell Park
11) Highland Games
12) Historic Garrison District
13) Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative Building
15) Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16) Exercise along the St John River
17) Fine Art Gallery 78
18) Lighthouse on the Green
19) Science East
20) University of New Brunswick Campus
21) The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard. The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks. Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over 400 years old. It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. The university of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
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Dana Meise's Trail Stories / Part 4: New Brunswick
This video is part of our series of 10 wherein Dana Meise, intrepid hiker, passionate Canadian and Trans Canada Trail ambassador, shares a personal story from each province he experienced during the last six years, hiking over 16,000 kilometres across the Trail, from Cape Spear, Newfoundland to Clover Point, British Columbia.
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Le sentier Transcanadien est un organisme sans but lucratif créé en 1992. Le Grand Sentier est un lieu de réflexion, d’exploration et de découverte. Un lieu qui inspire le respect. Un lieu commun qui voit naître de nouveaux rêves et de nouvelles possibilités.
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Fredericton, New Brunswick – Atlantic Canada’s Riverfront Capital
Nestled along the magnificent Saint John River sits Fredericton, New Brunswick’s capital city. Visitors can enjoy the diverse tastes of a big city while reveling in the friendly welcome of a small town.
What better way to explore this riverside hub than a gastronomic tour? Fredericton’s many restaurants serve everything from local seafood to farm-fresh vegetables. Pick up your own goodies, straight from the farmer, at the Boyce Farmers Market, one of Canada’s best.
But the meal isn’t complete without something to wash it down. With nearly a dozen craft breweries, newcomers will raise a glass (or two!) to the overflowing selection of beer, cider, and mead on tap.
History comes alive in Fredericton. Watch the Changing of the Guard in the Historic Garrison District, or stroll down the tree-lined streets flush with turn of the Century Victorian homes. History buffs can’t miss Kings Landing Historical Settlement, transporting guests back to 19th century New Brunswick.
Our vibrant culture is on display at top-notch art galleries, including the world-renowned Beaverbrook Art Gallery. For a night out with friends and family, why not catch a free concert or movie under the stars? And to top it all off, Fredericton is home to the best International festival on the East Coast: the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival.
Any outdoor enthusiast will be busy with our 88km of trails, just waiting to be explored on foot or by bike. Take a boat tour on the majestic Saint John River, wander the old growth forest in Odell Park, or stop to smell the roses in the Botanic Garden. Or to truly relax, lounge on the beach at Mactaquac Provincial Park.
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Nichée le long de la magnifique rivière Saint Jean, Fredericton, capitale du Nouveau Brunswick, permet aux visiteurs de jouir de la diversité d’une grande ville tout en profitant de l’accueil amical d’une petite ville.
Y a t il une meilleure façon d’explorer ce centre riverain qu’une tournée gastronomique? Les nombreuses tables de Fredericton proposent de tout, des fruits de mer aux légumes frais de la ferme. Achetez les aliments que vous aimez directement du producteur, au marché public Boyce, l’un des plus intéressants au Canada.
Un repas ne saurait toutefois être un complet sans être arrosé. Avec près d’une douzaine de brasseries, les nouveaux venus lèveront leur verre (ou plusieurs!) à l’abondante sélection de bières, de cidres et d’hydromels à la pression.
L’histoire revit à Fredericton. Assistez à la relève de la garde dans le Quartier historique de la garnison ou promenez vous dans les rues bordées d’arbres où abondent les maisons victoriennes du tournant du siècle. Les passionnés d’histoire ne voudront pas manquer le Village historique de Kings Landing, qui transporte les visiteurs au Nouveau Brunswick du 19e siècle.
Notre culture dynamique est à l’avant-scène dans des galeries d’art de premier ordre, dont la Galerie d’art Beaverbrook de renommée mondiale. Pour une sortie en famille ou avec des amis en soirée, pourquoi ne pas aller entendre un concert ou regarder un film gratuit sous les étoiles? Et pour couronner le tout, Fredericton est le site du meilleur festival international sur la côte Est : le festival Harvest Jazz and Blues.
Les amateurs de plein air ne seront pas en reste avec nos 88 kilomètres de sentiers qui n’attendent que d’être explorés à pied ou à vélo. Faites une excursion en bateau sur la majestueuse rivière Saint Jean, baladez vous dans la forêt ancienne du parc Odell ou prenez un moment pour humer le parfum des roses au jardin botanique. Ou pour vraiment vous détendre, allongez-vous sur la plage du parc provincial Mactaquac.
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Sentier Fundy, St. Martins (Nouveau-Brunswick) Canada
Spectaculaire en automobile, en autocar, à vélo, à pied, en kayak... Belvédères, sentiers, plages, pont piétonnier et centre d'interprétation. Observation de la faune.
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A cake celebrating Trans Canada Trail / Un gâteau célébrant le Sentier Transcanadien.
October 15, 2016
New Brunswick is 100% connected. Monkeycakes prepare this treat for our guests.
15 octobre 2016
Le Nouveau-Brunswick est maintenant connecté à 100%. Monkeycakes a préparé ce magnifique gâteau pour nos invités. …
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Le Sentier Fundy | St. Martins, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada
Le Sentier Fundy, c'est l'ultime éco-aventure de la baie de Fundy! Lacez vos chaussures ou enfourchez votre vélo de montagne pour explorer les sentiers menant à des plages et des chutes. Admirer les formations rocheuses datant de l'ère précambrienne et des falaises de 250 mètres!
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Visitando St. Martins y Fundy Trail en Nuevo Brunswick, Canadá
En este video nos vamos de paseo a St. Martins, un pueblito ubicado sobre la Bahía de Fundy en la provincia de Nuevo Brunswick. Comenzamos el día visitando las Cuevas del Mar (Sea Caves), unas cuevas sobre la costa donde una puede entrar durante marea baja, pero que se llenan de agua durante marea alta. De ahí continuamos al Parque Fundy Trail Parkway, donde paseamos por la playa Long Beach, disfrutamos un rico picnic con vistas del mar, caminamos por los senderos y visitamos una cascada. Luego regresamos al pueblo de St. Martins a probar el famoso 'chowder' (una sopa de pescado y mariscos). Terminamos el paseo en Red Rock Beach, una linda playa de rocas rojas. Esperamos que disfruten este video de otro rinconcito en la provincia de Nuevo Brunswick!
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Turismo en St. Martins, Nuevo Brunswick:
Gracias por mirar nuestra guía de viaje a St. Martins, Nuevo Brunswick. Como viajeros visitando un nuevo destino, todos tenemos las mismas preguntas:
¿Qué hacer en St. Martins?
¿Qué comer en St. Martins?
¿Qué visitar en St. Martins?
¿Qué ver en St. Martins?
El objetivo de nuestra guía turística es de compartir nuestras sugerencias sobre las mejores atracciones, comidas típicas, museos, arquitectura, y transporte, y ofrecerles consejos de viaje para ayudarles a planear su itinerario a St. Martins. Si tienen otras sugerencias para este destino, compartan sus ideas con la comunidad de viajeros en los comentarios.
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Sentier Nouveau Brunswick Trail **Le Grog Brook filmée avec drone Q500 4K
Plusieurs vol et promenades en filmant la nature pure et brute du ruisseau Grog Brook sur le sentier NB trail entre Kedgwick, St-Jean Baptise et jusqu'au Squirel Jump Gulch, près de la Rivière Upsalquitck NB.
Winter in Canada Vlog | Visiting Family in Fredericton
Join us for a Winter in Canada vlog as I visit family in Fredericton to enjoy some relaxing downtime and to experience snow related activities including watching hockey, snowshoeing and enjoying a snowstorm. Audrey's family lives in Brampton, Ontario and my family live in Fredericton, New Brunswick so after spending Christmas and New Year with her family at a cottage in Seeley's Bay I hopped on a plane to spend a couple of weeks with my family.
Things got off to an iffy start when all of the flights leaving Toronto for Fredericton were canceled aside from mine. With fingers crossed I was able to make it out and the views over Toronto upon leaving were the nicest I've ever seen. A winter wonderland covered in snow with clear visibility. However, as soon as we left Ontario and entered Quebec we entered a thick blanket of clouds and the flight was super turbulent until we landed.
Upon arriving in Fredericton the snowstorm hit really hard and the entire city was covered in a thick blanket of snow. That night, prior to the start of the World Junior hockey game between Canada and Czechia I was craving a pizza and ended up having to go out in the snow to pick it up after only 1/6 places were open.
Canada ended up winning the World Junior tournament with a victory over Sweden and it was great to take it in with my Dad at home. We also ended up going to a University of New Brunswick (UNB) hockey game where they lost for the first time that I've witnessed in person.
Aside from hockey it was great to spend time with my Mom and our Maine Coon cat Hobie. He was up to his mischievous self ready to play at the drop of a hat and falling asleep in bowls on the table.
I ordered a pair of snowshoes from Amazon and had just the perfect weather to break them in with my Dad at ODell park in Fredericton. The last part of the video showcases a walk around some of the most iconic parts of Fredericton all covered in snow. For just a brief visit I had a great time being home.
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Winter in Canada vlog visiting family in Fredericton Video Transcript:
Greetings from Pearson International Airport here in Toronto. As you can see this is a bit of a different vlog. I am not here with Audrey. I'm going to visit my parents for 12 days just by myself. Our parents live in different parts of Canada. My parents live in Fredericton so I'm going to see them and yeah I'm just catching a flight here from Toronto. And I thought I would show you guys a little behind the scenes of what it is like to be in Canada in the winter.
I have no idea if I'm going to make my flight to Fredericton because there is a snow storm coming there. It is like snowmageddon. Hopefully I make this flight and when I arrive in Fredericton I will show you guys what it is like to experience a snow storm in Canada.
We got pizza with pineapple, we have pepperoni and we have bacon. More importantly we have a very important hockey game to watch.
Who is playing? Canada eh! Canada eh. Canada against the Czech Republic (Czechia) and if they advance to what the semifinals. They play Sweden. We've got garlic fingers on the side and Picaroons beer.
So we've got beer. We've got pizza. We've got garlic fingers and we've got Canada going for gold. We ended up smoking them and going to the Gold Medal game.
Look we've got Hobie the great to watch the game too. Hobie the Maine Coon kitty. We won! What do you think? One more notch in the gold belt.
Tonight we have another really exciting local match we're actually going to a live game and watching a UNB game playing one of their biggest rivals here in Atlantic Canada Saint FX.
Check out all of the snow. Going snowshoeing we'll follow the trail a bit, maybe break some of our own trail. This is like the quintessential thing to do in Canada in the winter.
The snowshoeing with my Dad was great. I'm in downtown Fredericton and I thought I would leave you guys with a few winter scenes.
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Fuller Falls, Fundy Trail Parkway, New Brunswick, Canada
This is a video of Fuller Falls on the highly scenic Fundy Trail Parkway, New Brunswick, Canada. The video was taken June 19, 2009. For more information visit
Sentier Fundy Trail 10-16-13
This video captures some of the Highlights of the Fundy Trail Parkway near St. Martins, NB.
The video features Fuller Falls, Pangburn Beach, Bay of Fundy, Big Salmon River & Irish River #1 (Vaughan Creek) Covered Bridge.
Music: Malmo Sunrise by 126ers
Let's Go Home by Jeremy Blake
Location: Sentier Fundy Trail, New Brunswick, Canada
October 06, 2013. Video#244
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Cape Enrage Climbing | New Brunswick, Canada
Rapelling down the cliffs at Cape Enrage gives you an entirely different perspective on New Brunswick's coast line.
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Sentiers Madawaska Mountain Biking Trails Highlights in Edmundston, New Brunswick
Just 2 minutes from downtown Edmundston, the Madawaska Trails network is real mountain terrain (Total descent: 1589 m.). 50 km of singletrack trails (7 beginner, 9 intermediate and 4 expert) built according to IMBA specifications by passionate volunteers thanks to generous forest landowners. There is an XCM endurance race (Le Petit Sault 20/40/60) and an Olympic XCO race every summer. Also accessible for walking, running, snowshoeing and fat bike in winter.
For Beginners:
Several trails are accessible for beginners and do not have any major difficulties or significant gradients to face. In particular: the Familiale, the Iroquois, the Green, the Quisibis and the Restigouche.
The parks double track loop is also a great way to explore the park before branching off onto the single track trails for the first time.
For Intermediate:
Most of the trails are accessible to intermediate level users and have difficulties and features allowing them to test their skills and raise their riding to a new level.
For Experts:
Some technical trails offer unique opportunities for users who wish to test the most surprising natural elements. In particular: The Gounamitz, the Saut à Zair, the Mont Farlagne 2 and the Petit-Sault downhill section.
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