Provinces and Territories
New Brunswick
About New Brunswick
New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, where English and French mix as smoothly as the tides of the Bay of Fundy. A funny fact about New Brunswick: the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world—so you can literally walk on the ocean floor and then watch it disappear under 50 feet of water. It’s a province full of coastal charm and natural wonders.
The capital, Fredericton, is known for its historic streets and artsy vibe, while Saint John and Moncton bring waterfront energy and vibrant communities. With a mix of Acadian culture, maritime traditions, and outdoor adventure, New Brunswick is welcoming and unique.
From whale watching on the coast to hiking Fundy National Park, the province is perfect for explorers. Add in lobster feasts, festivals, and a coastline that shifts with the tides, and New Brunswick proves small places can pack a big punch.