The temperature in the northern hemisphere is gradually rising, and my whole body and mind yearn to fly to the island, have a warm hug with the golden waves in the sun, and let the gentle sea breeze blow away the sultry heat and annoyance. Instead of sitting and thinking about the holiday, you might as well choose a sea paradise with few people and beautiful scenery. New Brunswick, located on the Atlantic coast of eastern Canada, is a good choice.
It is different from the popular islands. Looking around the world, I'm afraid it's hard to find a resort similar to it. Nature seems to love this land alone. New Brunswick not only has a seashore with blue waves and fine sand, but also has magnificent tides, where wild animals and plants thrive and are full of vitality. The past history has added a rich touch to New Brunswick, where the cultures and folk customs of aborigines, Acadians, French, British, Irish and other ethnic groups coexist harmoniously and collide with infinite charm. Today, Phoenix.com Travel Global GO will lead you into the unique province of New Brunswick, Canada. Get ready, a brand-new seaside trip is about to begin.

New Brunswick
"The place of birth is not the hometown, but the place where the soul feels belonging.-The Moon and Sixpence"

New Brunswick
In the vast Canadian land, there are many unknown wonderful things worth visiting. In the east of Canada, there are several major provinces facing the Atlantic Ocean, which are neglected travel destinations. In the eyes of many people, the magnificent landscape of western Canada has occupied most of the beauty of the whole country, but if you explore further to the east, you will see the unique features of Canada's Atlantic provinces, and New Brunswick is one of them.

New Brunswick
Under the influence of the ocean, New Brunswick has a pleasant temperate maritime climate, with abundant year-round rain nourishing the land. The continuous coastline has created countless surprising seaside scenery, and also produces rich and fresh seafood; The long history, unique culture, ancient Acadian nation, and various cultural customs interweave extraordinary attraction. After you sink down and savor it carefully, you will have different feelings.

New Brunswick
In the midst of a thick and distant torrent of history, there is no doubt that New Brunswick gives people the impression of traditional calmness. There is the ancient city of St. John, but also cultural villages that stayed in the 19 th century, and welcoming Acadians. Time leaves a mark here, calling travelers to immerse themselves in it and have an old dream together a hundred years ago.

New Brunswick
But just like the name of New Brunswick, this ancient land is always glowing with new vitality, and the new and the old meet perfectly here. Here you can have a brand-new experience of Canadian tourism: different from the new island style in the past, different from the European-style resort towns in North America, and the artistic trend changing with the times in the art gallery... there is always one that can bring you new surprises. Without further ado, next, let's follow Phoenix Net Travel into the colorful New Brunswick.


New Brunswick
| Dusty history on the Atlantic coast
Perhaps for most people, New Brunswick is a brand-new destination. In fact, this province in eastern Canada is an out-and-out "old antique".

New Brunswick is an out-and-out "antique"
New Brunswick has a long history and diverse and fascinating cultural heritage, among which the Acadians living here are one of the representatives. Between the 17 th and 18 th centuries, the first French came to the east coast of Canada and established a long-term residence here, forming the earliest Acadian cultural area. From the Arcadia Peninsula to the Arcadia community in the southeast corner, the vast ocean has shaped their unique waterfront lifestyle as well as their welcoming attitude towards life. These European immigrants are naturally optimistic, and they still retain the ancient and unique French culture, presenting unique language, art and food.

Arcadian Nation
Get a closer appreciation of the cultural charm of the Arcadian people in the Arcadian village, which can be described as a witness to the strong will and tenacious vitality of the Arcadians. The residents in the village are all Arcadians and their descendants who have survived expulsion and turmoil. Dozens of old buildings in the village have always shown the past to people, showing the unique culture and customs of this ancient nation.

Arcadian Nation
If you want to taste another ancient culture, from Fredericton, the capital city, to 37 kilometers west of the St. John's River, Kings Landing Historic Site, a famous historical village in Canada, is waiting to send visitors a journey through time and space. Historically, New Brunswick has been most influenced by British and French cultures, and Kings Landing Historic Site is a typical English park, which shows people the customs of ancient Victorian villages in the 19 th century. Earlier, people mainly lived along the St. John's River, and then gradually moved here, thus creating a multicultural historical site of Kings Landing. Now, in this retro village, people still follow the way of life and production of those days, and everything retains the original ecological style.

Kings Landing Historic Site
Kings Landing is like a magic pop-up village, which is only open from June to October, the warmest months of each year. During these five months, the life picture of that year has been restored in all directions. People put on old clothes, lived in simple wooden houses, cultivated the land next to the houses, raised livestock, and lived a self-sufficient life.

Kings Landing Historic Site
The special features make Kings Landing a hot tourist destination in the local area, and people living in the city are eager to come here to escape for a moment. People come here to walk through the streets, drink a glass of beer brewed by thousands of years of ancient methods in street pubs where guitarists improvise, eat fruits picked by villagers from the backyard, and explore the original ancient village life of local people.

Kings Landing Historic Site
If you don't have plenty of time to explore ancient cultural villages, you can also have an old dream of a hundred years ago in St. John, a seaport city with a history of more than 300 years. St. John's is an irreplaceable port city on the Bay of Fundy, so it has become a new home favored by English and French immigrants in the past. The center of the city retains the old buildings of the 19 th century, which are still in use today. These European-inspired houses lead you through time and space, back in time, and fully feel the timeless freshness of this ancient city.


St. John
| New Brunswick 3-day tour
DAY 1 Fly from Toronto to Moncton and check-in at your hotel-depart from your hotel in the morning to Wharf Village and Magnetic Hill-drive to Fredericton and visit the Beaverbrook Art Gallery-tour the city along the St. John's River and visit the City Hall with a city guide
DAY 2 Drive to the suburban Kings Landing Historic Site-Head to the seaside resort town of St. Andrews-Visit the Huntsman Maritime Science Center-Drive to St. John's City, dine at Skywalk Saint John, see Reversing Rapids
DAY 3 Visit Saint John City Market-Fundy Trail Parkway-The Hopewell Rocks- Return to Moncton and connect home via Toronto