New Brunswick Canada Tourist Guide From Discount Hotels
New Brunswick is a province in eastern Canada, bordered by Nova Scotia and Quebec and the state of Maine. It is a province of many natural wonders, diverse landscapes and numerous tourist attractions. There are hotels, bed and breakfast facilities and large resorts in just about every nook and cranny of the province. Even in the smallest town, you will find restaurants and small cafes that cater to many different cuisines. There is something to do here for every season of the year. When in New Brunswick, you have to drive along the Fundy Coast to see the largest tides in the world. If you drive there in the morning, you will see the boats riding the waves, while in the evening they are resting on the sand. Take a tour of the National and Provincial Historic Site in Fredericton, where you can imagine what it was like for a British soldier assigned here in the early days of the country. The Kings Landing Historic Settlement is a living history museum that depicts the changes in the life of the province over a span of 100 years. Drive the Acadian Coast where you can wade in the warmest salt water north of Virginia, cycle along the many trails or walk across miles of sand dunes. You should be prepared for a surprise when you visit Magnetic Hill. Here you vehicle will roll uphill instead of down. Hopewell Rocks are one of the marine wonders of the world. Here you will see rocks in various unique shapes, the result of centuries of erosion. There are museums depicting all aspects of life in New Brunswick, parks where you can camp, fish and hunt as well as beaches where you can soak up the summer sun. The falling leaves of autumn provide a panoramic view and if you like winter sports, you can ski, snowboard, take snowmobile rides or walk through the snowy woods in winter. Springtime is very beautiful as the wildflowers start to spread their blooms and fragrances through the air.
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