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New Brunswick Travel Agent Expert
Mackenzie Seely
Pensacola, FL Travel Agent· 4 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
New Brunswick, Saint John, Fredericton, St. Andrews, Fundy National ParkInterests:
National Parks, Fishing & Hunting, Nature, Hiking & Backpacking, Outdoor Activities & SportsAbout Me
New Brunswick offers a wide array of options for the outdoor enthusiast. Famous for its hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, outdoor activities, camping, and exploring, New Brunswick has even more hidden gems. Boasting nine provincial parks and two national parks, this beautiful maritime province can easily keep any vacationer anticipating a memorable and enjoyable trip busy. Probably the most well-known of these is Fundy National Park. Bordering the Bay of Fundy, and containing beaches, caves, hiking trails, and breathtaking scenery, Fundy National Park also offers the visitor a front row seat to one of nature’s wonders—the highest and lowest tides in the world. Waterfront festivals and quaint village shops along Fundy National Park make it a fun and unique location to add to your travel itinerary.
For another variety of outdoor adventure, head up north to Mt. Carelton Provincial Park, home to the highest point in Maritime Canada. Hiking to this peak isn’t your only option, though. The Mt. Carleton Provincial Park offers eleven trails of all different levels of difficulty for the seasoned hiker or explorative family. Enjoy camping, fishing, cross-country skiing, kayaking, canoeing, and so much more in this lesser known nature hideaway.
Not to be outdone by the nearby mountain terrains, New Brunswick’s beaches also beckon the summer visitor. Parlee Beach Provincial Park welcomes the traveler with the warmest salt waters in Canada. The area offers many options for accomodations and entertainment, all complimenting a rare find in a Canadian beach getaway.
For a historic and interesting itinerary option, you don’t want to miss Minister’s Island. The renowned home of the Van Horne family helped attract many other wealthy visitors to New Brunswick, making the quiet village of St. Andrews Canada’s first and oldest seaside resort. To this day, St. Andrews welcomes vacationers from all over the US and Canada. Another historic landmark is Campobello Island, home to the vacation cottage of US President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This charming island is still an excellent choice for natives and vistors alike.
Little known to many are the "Canadian Appalachians" of the Miramichi area waiting to welcome hikers, campers, backpackers, and skiers. The St. John River Valley drive is a expansive and breathtaking stretch of road boasting one of the most enviable autumn views in all of North America. Apple orchards, farms, and cabins dapple the hills of this rural paradise, calling you to come discover all that New Brunswick has to offer.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
New Brunswick, Saint John, Fredericton, St. Andrews, Fundy National ParkInterests:
National Parks, Fishing & Hunting, Nature, Hiking & Backpacking, Outdoor Activities & SportsREVIEWS
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