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New Brunswick’s wildest adventure: Hiking the millennia-old Nepisiguit Mi’gmaq Trail

An ancient Mi’gmaq migration route that follows the Nepisiguit River’s winding route to the salt waters of Chaleur Bay, the Nepisiguit Mi’gmaq Trail is now one of the world’s best adventure trails

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The Fundy Trail Parkway: New Brunswick’s bucket list coastal drive

It took 25 years, $100 million and a remarkable vision to turn the Fundy Trail into a Maritime road-trip wonder

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Tide and joy: New Brunswick’s culinary delights

From learning the secret of hand-dipping chocolate to dining on lobster aboard a cruise, New Brunswick’s growing food scene boasts plenty of new culinary experiences 

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Rolling uphill in New Brunswick

For almost a century, Magnetic Hill has boggled the minds of visitors. Here’s a closer look at what makes this magical spectacle so intriguing.

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5 places you must eat in Moncton, N.B.

New Brunswick’s gateway to the Bay of Fundy boasts an exciting — and occasionally surprising — culinary scene 

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9 things not to miss in Saint Andrews, N.B.

Where to eat, play and stay in the seaside resort 

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grey jay sculpture Market Square Saint John by Phil Savage

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Grey jay sculpture installed in Saint John, N.B. marketplace

Sculpture of nine grey jays commemorates Canada 150 and New Brunswick's natural heritage

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Why Moncton, N.B., is Andrew Gunadie’s (a.k.a. Gunnarolla’s) favourite place in Canada

The Canadian YouTube sensation takes us into the heart of an unexpectedly charming maritime city

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Aerial view of Seely beach and newly constructed portion of Fundy Parkway looking West

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Photos: Along the Fundy Footpath

This narrow, rock-strewn track along New Brunswick’s Fundy coast is recommended for only the most prepared hikers — but those who brave it are amply rewarded

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