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What do you want to do today? Walk on the ocean floor? Lose yourself in the moment at a boisterous Tintamarre? Take a lazy, languorous swim in some of the warmest salt water north of Virginia? Or take a step back in time to witness the changing of the guard?Summer Tip: Pack your bathing suit – New Brunswick boasts the hottest summers in the country with an average daytime temperature of 23.3˚ C (73.9˚ F).
Majestic lighthouses stand sentinel over craggy cliffs and local farmer markets are ripe with opportunities for delicious discovery. Autumn festivities are bountiful, including the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, and don’t miss some of the best whale-watching of the year.Fall Tip: You might also want to pack binoculars for extraordinary marine life spotting.
It’s the season for winter festivals, from wine tasting at the Moncton World Wine Festival to skating parties and fiddle music at the Dieppe Winter Carnival (Carnaval d'amitié de Dieppe). Experience alpine or cross-country skiing and exhilarating snowmobile trails in our provincial and national parks.Winter Tip: Pack a heavy coat, scarf, mittens, toque and good boots to really take advantage of all the outdoor fun. Be prepared for lots of snow!
Romance blossoms in our award-winning gardens and it’s the perfect time for a Sunday brunch at an old-fashioned sugar camp. Join the Celebration of the Birds, taste fresh fiddleheads with your baked Atlantic salmon, and experience thrilling moments spring skiing or spring fishing.Spring Tip: Bring a light jacket or an outdoor sweater – as well as rubber boots for fiddleheading!