15 Facts About New Brunswick, Canada to Make You Want to Visit
Go World Travel is reader-supported and may earn a commission from purchases made through links in this piece.Before I visited New Brunswick, I didn’t know much about the largest Maritime province in Canada. I knew it was somewhere over there in eastern Canada, not too far from Maine, somewhere near the sea. But I couldn’t picture it on a map. Turns out, New Brunswick has an enviable location nestled against the Atlantic, with the dramatic Bay of Fundy to the southeast and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the northeast. It neighbors Quebec to the north and Nova Scotia to the east. And at times, depending on where you are, you can see the tips of Maine in the distance. With a population of 800,000 in a province with 28,143square miles, there is plenty of room to roam. The province is 85 percent forested and is known for its untouched wilderness.Best Tips & Tools to Plan Your TripFind the cheapest flights atCheapOAirGet reliable travel insurance fromSquaremouth or SafetyWingBook your privat...