New Brunswick Holidays
New Brunswick, along Canada’s East coast, is one of the country’s most interesting and diverse provinces. Discover a quaint, old-world charm in this amazing destination and explore its natural coastal features. New Brunswick is home to the warmest saltwater along the Acadian Coast north of Virginia, making it great for swimming and water sports. The province is also home to two national parks – Kouchibouguac National Park and Fundy National Park, both of which provide great opportunities for hiking amongst the gorgeous natural landscape. As the sun sets, look up to see some of the most magnificent stargazing views in these designated dark-sky preserves. There’s simply so much to do in this spectacular province – add New Brunswick to your Canadian holiday itinerary today!
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Best time to visit New Brunswick
The best time to visit New Brunswick is during the shoulder seasons of spring (May to June) and fall (September to October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 16 to 21 degrees. There are also fewer crowds than in the summer, so you can enjoy the province's natural beauty and attractions at your own pace.
If you're interested in specific activities, here's a more detailed breakdown of the best time to visit New Brunswick:
- Hiking and camping: Spring and fall are the best times for hiking and camping in New Brunswick, when the weather is mild and there are fewer bugs.
- Wildlife viewing: The best time to see wildlife in New Brunswick is in the summer, when the animals are more active. However, you can also see some wildlife, such as moose, deer, and foxes, in the shoulder seasons.
- Whale watching: The best time to go whale watching in New Brunswick is in the summer, from July to September.
- Fall foliage: New Brunswick is known for its beautiful fall foliage. The best time to see the leaves change is in late September and early October.
- Winter sports: If you're interested in winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, the best time to visit New Brunswick is from January to March.
No matter what time of year you choose to visit, New Brunswick has something to offer everyone. From its rugged coastline and lush forests to its charming towns and villages, there's something to see and do for everyone in this beautiful province.
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Ultimate New Brunswick Adventure
Embark on an unforgettable journey through New Brunswick, where natural wonders, coastal charm and rich heritage await at every turn.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through New Brunswick, where natural wonders, coastal charm and rich heritage await at every turn.
What’s included?
- International flights from the UK based on economy class
- 13 nights hotel accommodation
- 12 days Intermediate car hire with Fully Inclusive insurance
- Hopewell Rocks Admission
- Sea Caves Kayak Tour
- Admission to Village Historique Acadien
- Marine Wildlife Safari
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