| New surprises on the ancient land
Although New Brunswick is old, it is not stale. Just listening to the word "new" in the name is enough to remind you that there are new things here ready to deliver a surprise at any time. I went to the famous Beaverbrook Art Museum in the province, only to explore local traditional culture and art from the works in the museum, but I didn't want to enjoy the feast of old and new cultures under the change of artistic trends here.

Beaverbrook Art Gallery
There are more than 3,600 works of art on display in the art gallery all the year round, some of which are from world-renowned artists such as Gainsborough and Dali, as well as outstanding works by Canadian artists such as the Group of Seven and Jean Paul Riopel from 19 th to 20 th centuries. At the same time, the extraordinary works of many new generation artists are updated from time to time in the museum, which makes the process of viewing the exhibition full of smart rhythm. On the basement floor, an open studio is set up for creators, in which artists complete a complete set of artistic creations from scratch. Interested visitors also have the opportunity to participate in it, and they can communicate and interact with the author face to face.


Beaverbrook Art Gallery
After completing a cultural baptism, if you want to go to the seaside to enjoy a leisurely holiday, a complete set of new seaside experiences is about to launch. Thanks to the warm sea breeze of the Atlantic Ocean, New Brunswick is one of the warmest areas in Canada, and the seashore in the eastern part of the province is suitable for visiting all year round. Naturally, you can enjoy the sunshine and beach in summer. In autumn, you can enjoy the spectacular red leaves. In winter, the charming snow scenery is like a dream. After spring, you will welcome a sea of wild flowers with thousands of beautiful beauties.


A new beachfront experience
In addition, it also has St. Andrews, the most popular holiday paradise in Canada. This is a seaside town full of European customs. The town has a population of only a few thousand, and it is unknown. However, it once won the first place in the list of the best tourist destinations in Canada published by USA Today, and Lonely Planet magazine also named it the most beautiful place in Canada.


St Andrews
All the seaside experiences you want can be found in this small town. Walk along the sea in the streets of the center of town, interspersed with old and new houses on both sides, colorful, and the smell of sunlight is everywhere in the air. Walk on the terrace of the coffee shop on the sea, and squint lazily in the sun. After relaxing, it's time to plunge into the arms of the sea. When you come to the Bay of Fundy, if you don't take a boat out to watch whales, I'm afraid this journey will not be complete. St Andrews occupies a prime location in the Bay of Fundy and is also a major whale watching destination in the province.


St Andrews
If you are still looking for some unforgettable experiences, you might as well embark on a disappearing sea trail to Minister Island in the ocean. The island is across the sea from St Andrews and is connected to the outside world only by a beach path. Due to the daily ebb and flow of the tide, the trail will only be visible for more than six hours at low tide.

St Andrews
On Minister Island, visitors can find the summer estate named Sir William Van Horne, the former president of the Canadian Pacific Railway and an important promoter of communication between the east and west in Canada. The luxurious and splendid buildings in the manor retain the style of the late 19 th century, and it is a secret summer park. In 2018, the island will be officially opened to tourists, and more fresh and interesting tourism experiences will be staged in turn.

Minister Island
| 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