
Kouchibouguac National Park
Kouchibouguac National Park is a place where nature unfolds gently, offering space to slow down, explore, and reconnect with the land. Whether you're traveling with kids, exploring solo, or seeking an active getaway, this park invites you to breathe in the salt air and enjoy the beauty of New Brunswick’s east coast.

Fundy National Park
Tucked along the dramatic shores of the Bay of Fundy, Fundy National Park is one of New Brunswick’s most treasured natural gems. Known for its lush Acadian forests, cascading waterfalls, and access to the world’s highest tides, the park is a dream destination for hikers, campers, and nature lovers alike.

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
Towering sandstone formations, dramatic tides, and the chance to walk where the ocean flows twice a day—Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park offers one of Canada’s most surreal and unforgettable nature experiences. Located along the coast of the Bay of Fundy, this iconic destination is where geology, tidal forces, and natural beauty converge to create a landscape like no other.

Mount Carleton Provincial Park
This is New Brunswick’s crown jewel for wilderness hiking and camping. It’s home to the highest peak in the Maritimes—Mount Carleton—and offers panoramic views, backcountry trails, and abundant wildlife, including moose and black bears.

Bay of Fundy Whale Watching
The nutrient-rich waters of the Bay of Fundy attract a variety of whales including humpbacks, minkes, and the rare North Atlantic right whale. Join a guided boat tour from St. Andrews, Grand Manan, or Campobello Island for an unforgettable marine wildlife experience.