Where in the world could you walk on the ocean floor one moment and then come back hours later to find over 200 billion tones of water covering where you once stood? New Brunswick. US President Franklin Roosevelt spent his summers in New Brunswick and it’s easy to see why. From Whale watching in the Bay of Fundy to camping under the stars, from jet boating in the reversing falls to eating delicious lobster dinners, New Brunswick is full of activities, adventure and natural wonders. New Brunswick is Canada’s only official bilingual province, and also home to the largest population of Francophones outside of Quebec. Bordering Quebec, America and Nova Scotia, New Brunswick is sure to provide you with memories that will last a lifetime. |