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Halifax
A lively harbour city rich in maritime history, Halifax blends ocean views with a vibrant cultural scene. Colourful waterfront boardwalks, great local food, and friendly east coast charm make it an inviting introduction to Nova Scotia. Its mix of heritage sites and relaxed coastal energy sets the tone for a classic Maritime adventure.
Stroll the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, explore the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and visit the historic Citadel National Historic Site. Wander through the Public Gardens, shop at the Seaport Market, and take a short trip to Peggy’s Cove for its iconic lighthouse and rocky shoreline.
Moncton
Moncton is a central hub of New Brunswick, known for its easygoing atmosphere, tidal wonders, and access to some of the region’s top coastal attractions. The city offers a pleasant mix of nature, family-friendly activities, and Acadian culture.
Witness the impressive tides at the Tidal Bore, explore the red-sand cliffs of Hopewell Rocks at low tide, and stroll the trails of Centennial Park. Families can enjoy Resurgo Place or outings to the Magnetic Hill Zoo. Moncton also serves as a great base for coastal drives along the Fundy region.
Fredericton
Set along the Saint John River, Fredericton is a charming capital city known for its leafy streets, arts community, and laid-back pace. Historic architecture meets riverside parks, giving the city a warm, welcoming feel that reflects the heart of New Brunswick.
Visit the Historic Garrison District, wander through the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and walk or bike the Fredericton Trail System along the river. Explore the Boyce Farmers Market (weekends), the Legislative Assembly Building, or take a peaceful stroll through Odell Park.
St. Andrews
Also known as St. Andrews by-the-Sea, this picturesque seaside town is a Maritime gem filled with charm, boutique shops, and waterfront views. Its historic streets and calm bayside setting make it one of the most relaxing and scenic stops in New Brunswick.
Visit the serene grounds of Kingsbrae Garden, explore Ministers Island at low tide, and stroll along Water Street for shops and cafés. Take a whale-watching cruise, visit the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, or admire the views from St. Andrews Blockhouse.
Digby
Famous for its scallops and coastal beauty, Digby offers a peaceful harbour front setting and easy access to the natural wonders of the Bay of Fundy. With a friendly small-town feel, it’s a great place to unwind and experience Nova Scotia’s coastal culture.
Explore the Digby Waterfront, visit the historic village of Annapolis Royal, and walk the trails of Delaps Cove Wilderness Trail. Whale-watching tours depart from nearby Briar Island, and the area is perfect for scenic drives along the Digby Neck.
Lunenburg
Lunenburg is a colourful, UNESCO World Heritage town famous for its historic waterfront, vibrant buildings, and rich maritime heritage. Stroll along the harbour, explore local shops and galleries, and soak in the charm of this quintessential East Coast town. The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s seafaring past, while the colourful streets and lively harbourfront provide perfect photo opportunities. For a quieter, more nature-focused alternative nearby, consider Western Shores or White Point, which offer rugged beaches, dramatic ocean views, and a peaceful escape from the town’s busier streets.
During your visit, you can walk the Lunenburg waterfront and explore the working harbour, wander through Old Town Lunenburg to admire the colourful heritage buildings, and visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic to learn about the town’s maritime history. A short drive to Western Shores or White Point lets you enjoy coastal trails, sandy beaches, and serene Atlantic vistas.
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