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Scenic New Brunswick CanadaAuthor: Macon GravleeThe scenery in New Brunswick is one of the most spectacular in the world featuring wonderful views of the ocean and the nearby Appalachian Mountains. Whether you want to experience the natural beauty of the New Brunswick region on foot or by automobile you will definitely have some memories which will make it into the family photo album. There are over one hundred species of birds thriving in the New Brunswick region making it a perfect place for bird watching. Among the species which live in the region is the giant woodpecker which is always a treat for North American bird watchers to view. There are several mammals in the region that are worth the time it takes to find and observe them in their natural habitat. These include the lynx and white tailed deer. You should definitely bring your camera on your trip through the Appalachian Range since the lynx is a rare find. If you would prefer to observe marine life in the area then you will not be disappointed. New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy is one of the few places in the world where you can view the marine wolves along with over a dozen different species of whales. The Bay of Fundy is also the home of the world's highest tides due to the unique geography of the bay itself. City life in New Brunswick can be compared to the most cosmopolitan in the world. You will find fine dining experiences, art exhibits and museums tucked in among the wonderful shopping centers and spas of the region. The city of Saint John is one of the best places to enjoy shopping and the various fun related activities that city life has to offer. You can enjoy a stay in a top notch hotel in town and quickly find that there are many shopping centers within walking distance to your hotel. Saint John is also the home to the famous Reversing Falls which run backwards as the tides come in. This is a very interesting sight to see and one you will remember for a long time. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/scenic-new-brunswick-canada-816638.html About the Author:My Travel and Vacation Blog Travel on the Tide. Travel Link Directory |
Visiting New Brunswick on Your Next Road TripAuthor: Woodall\'s Editorial StaffNew Brunswick is the westernmost Atlantic province and is connected to continental Canada. The Bay of Fundy, on the province's southeast shore, is a tidal wonder, and separates New Brunswick from Nova Scotia. Some of the world's biggest tides have been recorded in the bay and, as such, the waters have gained something of a dangerous reputation. And deservedly so, since the tides here move exceptionally quick. Visitors should acquire a local tide timetable, readily available throughout the area, to keep tabs on the water action. And book your campsites at New Brunswick campgrounds and New Brunswick RV camping resorts in advance, just in case they fill up, particulary in high season. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/visiting-new-brunswick-on-your-next-road-trip-1743800.html About the Author:Article Courtesy of Woodall's Campground Directory where you can find New Brunswick campgrounds and New Brunswick RV camping resorts at the turn of a page. Browse New Brunswick Campgrounds Woodall's Campground Directory is the largest and most detailed North American Campground Directory available, with nearly 15,000 campgrounds included. Woodall's rates and inspects privately owned campgrounds with its trusted 5W-5W rating system. Find out more about Woodall's at Woodalls.com. Woodall's... We're everywhere RVers go. |
Miramichi, New Brunswick: Celtic Region of New BrunswickAuthor: John PelleyMiramichi, New Brunswick is the Celtic capital of New Brunswick. Recently a group of towns incorporated together to form this new one with an unusual name, which means "Happy Retreat" in Micmac. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/miramichi-new-brunswick-celtic-region-of-new-brunswick-956206.html About the Author:John Pelley is a Geriatric Gypsy. He is retired from the rat race of working. He is a full-time RVer, who ran away from home. He began our travels on the East Coast and, like the migrating birds, seek the warmth of the seasons He has discovered volunteering with the National Park System. He has a CD he has recorded of Native American flute music., A Day with Kokopelli. For pictures, links, and more information visit http://www.jmpelley.org. |
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