About New Brunswick
A visit to New Brunswick, Canada, offers plenty of opportunities for rest, relaxation, and adventure. Book one of the many New Brunswick beach rentals and plan visits to the local beaches, museums, restaurants, nightclubs, and other attractions.
Things to Do in New Brunswick
Many New Brunswick destinations revolve around local wildlife. The Bay of Fundy, for instance, offers the ideal destinations for people who love oceanic creatures. The beautiful coastline provides a place to relax and unwind, while the vast space underneath the water's surface teems with nautical wildlife. Catch sightings of sharks, fish, dolphins, and other fascinating creatures. If you have time, book a sea kayaking tour. For inland adventures, the Irving Nature Park won't disappoint. Instead of beaches and waves, you'll have access to dense marshes and winding trails. Alternatively, if you visit during the summer months and crave more commercial fun, hit the Magic Mountain Water Park in Moncton. Cascade down slides, float in the lazy river, ride the tides in the wave pool, and test your nerve on roller coasters. You might also enjoy the Magnetic Hill Zoo. This venue features native Canadian wildlife, as well as animals that typically dwell in other parts of the world. During the spring and summer months, the Zoo features animal feedings that delight children and adults alike.
Getting around New Brunswick
You can always rent a car to take you from your New Brunswick beach rental to other destinations, but you can also take advantage of public transportation. Several ferries provide transit between destinations, and buses serve locals and visitors who want to travel between inland attractions. If you're traveling to other parts of Canada, you can also use the convenient rail service.
New Brunswick Climate
Summers feature plenty of sunshine with a few showers, while winters get cold in New Brunswick. It's best to visit during the spring or summer if you want to take advantage of the sun and reduce your packing needs. To avoid crowds, you can plan your trip in early spring or late fall. While the nights will get cold, you'll enjoy more peace and quiet.
Shopping in New Brunswick
Numerous shopping destinations exist throughout New Brunswick. If you're in the market for antiques, souvenirs, and collectibles, you're in luck. Old Ridge Antiques, Bloomfield Treasures, and Second Chance Antiques & Collectibles all offer great selections at affordable prices. For newer fare, the Regent Mall provides the most economical choice. You'll find fashion, jewelry, home goods, electronics, and plenty of other items for which to shop.
Dining in New Brunswick
You'll never go hungry in New Brunswick. You can cook meals at your New Brunswick beach rental or try out one of the local restaurants. If you're inclined toward the latter, don't miss the Bell Inn Restaurant in Dorchester, which offers homemade delicacies, or the Port City Royal in Saint John.