Maps & Regions of New Brunswick

Maps & Regions

Maps & Regions

Getting here IS EASY

(Though you may find it difficult to leave.)

Perched on Canada's east coast along the Atlantic Ocean, New Brunswick is the gateway to the Maritimes and home to some of the most incredible Marine Wonders of the World. Highways from all points in the United States and Canada join the Trans-Canada Highway into New Brunswick, making it an easy drive from Ontario, Québec, New England, or other points on the eastern seaboard of the United States. The province is also easily accessed by boat, bus, ferry, cruise ship, train – and of course it’s always just a short flight away, with airports in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John and Bathurst.

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ROAD TRIP! (Regions & Scenic Drives)

No matter how you choose to arrive, one of the best ways to witness the spectacular diversity and beauty of the province once you’re here is by driving one of our five scenic routes. Whether you follow the tranquil coastal stretches or experience the rugged beauty of the Appalachians, you’re sure to experience warm New Brunswick hospitality and a rich kaleidoscope of characters and cultures along the way.

Acadian Coastal Drive - Detailed Map
Detailed Map

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Acadian Coastal Drive

Acadian Coastal Drive

This area is as renowned for its spirited Acadian culture as it is for its international destinations, including the Bouctouche Dunes and beautiful Chaleur Bay. more>

HIGHLIGHTS: Acadian culture & cuisine, beaches, Chaleur Bay, La Dune de Bouctouche
CITIES: Bathurst, Campellton, Dieppe, Miramichi, Moncton

Appalachian Range Route - Detailed Map
Detailed Map

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Appalachian Range Route

Appalachian Range Route

Canoe the world-famous Restigouche River, journey to some of the Oldest Mountains on the Planet and be sure to stop and join in the fanfare of festivals and events along the way. more>

HIGHLIGHTS: Chaleur Bay, Sugarloaf Provincial Park, Mount Carleton Provincial Park, Kedgwick Foresty Village & Museum
CITIES: Campbellton

Fundy Coastal Drive - Detailed Map
Detailed Map

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Fundy Coastal Drive

Fundy Coastal Drive

Home to the World’s Highest Tides, the Bay of Fundy is known as One of the Marine Wonders of the World. Watch for whales breaching off the coast, discover fossil-filled mudflats and brake for a visit to the infamous Chocolate Museum. more>

HIGHLIGHTS: Chocolate Museum, Herring Cove Provincial Park, Kingsbrae Garden, The Fundy Trail, Sackville Waterfowl Park
CITIES: Dieppe, Moncton, Saint John

Miramichi River Route  - Detailed Map
Detailed Map

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Miramichi River Route

Miramichi River Route

Favourite moments along this lively river route are likely to include world-famous salmon fishing, foot-stomping festivals and classic Maritimes kitchen parties. more>

HIGHLIGHTS: Atlantic Salmon Museum, Central New Brunswick Woodsmen’s Museum, Metepenagiag Heritage Park, Ritchie Wharf
CITIES: Fredericton, Miramichi

River Valley Scenic Drive - Detailed Map
Detailed Map

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River Valley Scenic Drive

River Valley Scenic Drive

Wind your away through this 400 km (250 mi.) valley drive with stops to explore the three vibrant cities, bustling farmers markets, world-class galleries and picture-book towns. Hint: take a moment to experience the natural splendour of Grand Falls Gorge. more>

HIGHLIGHTS: Christ Church Cathedral, Grand Falls Gorge, Hartland Covered Bridge, Historic Garrison District, Mactaquac Provincial Park, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, New Brunswick Botanical Garden
CITIES: Edmundston, Fredericton, Saint John

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