I’ve lived here for over a year now and I can confirm that this place is way better than everybody seems to think it is and it’s nature is the greatest I’ve ever experienced.
there is St. Andrews , Kings Landing. . many more thing to do in Fredericton. hiking,biking, and walking on the longest canada trail. there so much more to this beautiful provinces
As a person who lived in New Brunswick until 2001 before my dad got sick I can tell you right now you don't have to do any of these things living in New Brunswick was the best time of my life and I want to move home one day cuz it's better than the GTA will ever be
I must agree. We jusst bought a house in Arthurette on the Tobique river and loving it we came from Toronto to Deseronto in 2008 and now to New Brunswick for good I hope.
@@jrabbit612 I actually grew up around that area and went to school at Southern Victoria high school. It's not a bad area to live. The winters are a little cold, but it's still a pretty good place to live.
I grew up near Bathurst. I moved to Ontario 21 years ago, and still, come back every year. I never thought I'd miss NB till left. Its got to be the fresh salt air and the awesome people.
@@jamcamhan I agree with what your saying. What I found from goin out west and coming back was the way of life is much more laid back here. Just the way I like it. Life is more than eating, sleeping and work.
I've lived in New Brunswick my whole life and it's really fun here! If you come here in summer you should go to the Bucket Club waterpark in Fredericton! It's truly amazing here!
I’ve been to the Acadian village! I’ve taken a 6 hour road trip! I’ve hiked and walked the 84 suspension bridge! I’ve been to the waterfall and I’ve been to every city and province in New Brunswick! AND I LOVED HOPWELL ROCKS!
Lameque has a 4 days and evening Baroque Music Festival at the end of July . In Caraquet , there is always something going on from mid-may to mid -october such as Tintamarre ( making noise day ) , emotional traditional benediction of the fishermen boats, lobster festival , open air novena masses under trees with music ( + miracle water source to drink of ),theatre festival , art galleries week .......
My dad grew up in Jamaica, but in the summers he and his siblings were sent by their mother (local First Nations woman) to live in New Brunswick, catching clams and riding bikes around town
I know im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my account password. I love any tricks you can offer me
You could always check out the crack houses in Devon or perhaps soak up the lovely atmosphere of Batthurst industrial park. The sky is the limit in NB so let the breeze of endless happiness blow you gently to the garden of memories
Lots of snowmobile and ATV trails , there are hockey league of différents caliber in almost every City, there are carnavals, cross country ski trails every where, and also,,,,,, lot of shoveling 🤣. It's à beautiful province and poeples are great 😁
Oh my god, horrible place, though the coastal approach is a nice drive. But the rocks are an embarrassment. Have you never see the Lost Arrow in Yosemite, or Squamish, or the Bugaboos. Even the coast of the Bruce Peninsula is more remarkable. The tides are cool, but the whole area is just so muddy and, you can see the mud from space.
I have distant relatives from Houlton, ME and the Woodstock area of New Brunswick, I've always wanted to visit just to check out the area where they lived, I doubt I'll ever have the opportunity, I live 1,200 miles away and survive on a limited income. NB looks so lovely and peaceful--the complete opposite of of my area. I wouldn't even mind retiring there except that I couldn't handle the winters. I'd be a snowbird if I could afford it. Thanks for the lovely video, it's probably as close as I'll ever get.
Not unless one is counting to 6 or higher, though if one wanted to drop Hopeless Rocks... I do get a kick out of places like KL, since when I am living at my camp in NB, and am normally practicing all that stuff for real, and then someone drags me there to see part timers pretend to do it.
Do you mean the Bay of Fundy or the eastern coastline? I noticed on the road map of the Trans-Canada Highway that there's a causeway linking New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island.
Thanks for the video I would like to immigrate to Canada particularly to this province .I am looking for a job offer to apply for the immigration process
Other things in Fredericton (because I live here) Kings Landing - another living museum Picaroons brewery NBCCD- the craft college, we have craft sales and other fun things like the grad class gallery (opens after the graduation ceremony) which take place at Beaverbrook art gallery- we have a few Salvador Dali paintings, like the man on the horse (I don’t remember what it’s called) Our convention centre holds Animaritime Garrison night market- on Thursdays during the summer, artisans and food vendors gather and sell their wares on the street between the library and NBCCD buildings (it’s a pleasant experience that I have ended up walking through on my way to return library books)
We traveled from Southern Ontario to the east coast in a coverted camper SUV Planned nothing...Ended up in many of these places and some parts never covered by tourist..Big axe and Big axe brewing company Gave us a warm welcome We also stayed in many campgrounds with locals and travelers Even found people from our hometown And ate Acadian foods (poutine râpée And wood fired breads) And took in the culture Had a great time well worth the drive
@@seeusoontravel It's why i dont take a train or fly.. You can only view the beauty from a window And not stop and take part In Saint John shore line we met a 76 year old that loved gardening taking seaweed and moss from the ground to feed his garden in a mulch He was strong as a ox..As we learn you have to be to walk up those streets to get a coffee..LOL : ) Hope to go back Soon as we get by this time of issues
So true, it seems the beautiful northern New Brunswick is often forgotten in these type of ads/videos. I am not even from New Brunswick, but I thought the northern part of the province had spectacular scenery and an amazing culture to learn about and experience. I found the south to be nice as well, but a little more plain/generic.
Tidal Bore and Flowerpot Rocks and take a drive through the province. Most of the small villages are almost French speaking only and it's fun to buy the local merch.
Hello we live in Belgium in Europe but we want to come and live in Canada. Last summer we have visited Toronto Montreal and Ottawa the 3 too noisy for us is NB quieter
Arienne Parzei now onto a more personal question: is it a good idea to go there to live as a handicapped person? How’s the life there for a handicapped person such as myself?? I live in a wheelchair....
I wish I had a more comprehensive answer to better guide you, but unfortunately I can’t say what it would be like. What I can say is that Canada as a whole is doing a lot of great work to make sure all aspects of life are more accessible for all abilities. There’s definitely lots more work to be done, but we’re moving in the right direction.
I love nb also being born and raised there once I got to a adult then I realized oh I need to make money to live here and that's where nb goes downhill so now I'm in Ontario where I can afford to eat :)
Loved watching ur video, I'm moving to moncton this summer from Newfoundland. I ride a dual purpose, if u have any trails for dual purpose riding I'd be greatly appreciated
If you love driving, I suggest the Renous Highway, but fill up, there is only one has station. Hillsborough has the under ground lakes at the caves. Gordon Falls is a local favorite, but don't get to close to the edge. Odd you never mentioned the provincial parks, Confederation Bridge and of course.....beer.
I’ve lived here for over a year now and I can confirm that this place is way better than everybody seems to think it is and it’s nature is the greatest I’ve ever experienced.
Totally agree with this! I look forward to visiting the province every time 😊
St. Martins outside of the Fundy Trail, Grand Manan, St. Andrews by the Sea, Fundy National Park....sooooo many wonderful places that are a MUST see
It's true! Lots of great things to do in the province :)
I would add Deer Island to the list; it’s . . . exceptional.
there is St. Andrews , Kings Landing. . many more thing to do in Fredericton. hiking,biking, and walking on the longest canada trail.
there so much more to this beautiful provinces
Great suggestions! Thanks Anita
As a person who lived in New Brunswick until 2001 before my dad got sick I can tell you right now you don't have to do any of these things living in New Brunswick was the best time of my life and I want to move home one day cuz it's better than the GTA will ever be
I must agree. We jusst bought a house in Arthurette on the Tobique river and loving it we came from Toronto to Deseronto in 2008 and now to New Brunswick for good I hope.
@@jrabbit612 I actually grew up around that area and went to school at Southern Victoria high school. It's not a bad area to live. The winters are a little cold, but it's still a pretty good place to live.
Living in Bathurst New Brunswick✌🏻 love it here!
You are the only person from bathurst that i ever heard, say that😂
@jeremiah Jones that was kind of random, i was just saying bathurst is shit😂 wasnt planning on seducing her
I grew up near Bathurst. I moved to Ontario 21 years ago, and still, come back every year. I never thought I'd miss NB till left.
Its got to be the fresh salt air and the awesome people.
@@jamcamhan I agree with what your saying. What I found from goin out west and coming back was the way of life is much more laid back here. Just the way I like it. Life is more than eating, sleeping and work.
I live in bathurst and its THE worst weather
Try adding Kings landing historical settlement for the loyalist point of view which is beautiful
Gosh, rivers flowing backwards, cars rolling uphill...you've sold me! When I come for a visit I hope it will shave a few years off my age.
Dont
The city market in saint john is incredible! I am proud to live in New Brunswick
I really enjoy the city market too! And a great piece of history in the city.
I've lived in New Brunswick my whole life and it's really fun here! If you come here in summer you should go to the Bucket Club waterpark in Fredericton! It's truly amazing here!
Thank you so much for the video. Inspires me to visit New Brunswick with family
Very interesting place! Lovely video. Our whole world is beautiful.
Thank you so much!
is it bad that i live in NB and ive only done one of thease and that because it was a middle school field trip
matt castelein it’s trash I live in New Brunswick there is nothing to do
I live near Disney world and haven’t been since high school grad night. Lol
@@laurascott7718 I live near Eifffel Tower and I never went .( Joke ! )
Stay home , watch tv , drink coffee and wait for your check .Don't ask for more you are born for this .
I’m a new bruskwicker
I’m from Lafayette Louisiana and we have an Acadian Village too ...we are family :)
You should also visit the Grand Falls and the Hartland Bridge
very beautiful video areena
sweet dreams
You forgot bathurst
I live in grand falls.
I did
Come to moncton the beach is not far the food is great the people like myself are friendly as well
Lucas Dobson So I hear. I’ll Be moving there soon 🙏🏿
Surprised she didn't mention Kouchibouguac National Park, it's Amazing!
I have to do a follow up video. So many more things to showcase in the province!
Anmazing video. Thank you,. I am moving to St. John and really excited to see all those marvelous nature.
My pleasure!
I’ve been to the Acadian village! I’ve taken a 6 hour road trip! I’ve hiked and walked the 84 suspension bridge! I’ve been to the waterfall and I’ve been to every city and province in New Brunswick! AND I LOVED HOPWELL ROCKS!
Thanks for hearting my comment I really appreciate it
Lameque has a 4 days and evening Baroque Music Festival at the end of July . In Caraquet , there is always something going on from mid-may to mid -october such as Tintamarre ( making noise day ) , emotional traditional benediction of the fishermen boats, lobster festival , open air novena masses under trees with music ( + miracle water source to drink of ),theatre festival , art galleries week .......
Makes me wanna visit Canada even more!
Yay!!! I love hearing that!
Stay home!
My dad grew up in Jamaica, but in the summers he and his siblings were sent by their mother (local First Nations woman) to live in New Brunswick, catching clams and riding bikes around town
Oh wow, sounds like a nice way to spend a summer
I know im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot my account password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Malcolm Vivaan Instablaster :)
I love outside of Moncton. I will never move! You should have mentioned the amazing seafood!!
Thanks Cynthia! I feel like the food deserves its own video!
We loved St John. Hulu’s mural is fantastic
Lived in Moncton frim 2003 to 2014. What a province and what people.
You could always check out the crack houses in Devon or perhaps soak up the lovely atmosphere of Batthurst industrial park. The sky is the limit in NB so let the breeze of endless happiness blow you gently to the garden of memories
And don’t forget..:) it’s always 4:20 in NB
Bay of fundy was incredible. I’m so glad I saw it.
Great video Arienne! I was in NB last year as well and created a couple of videos. Had so much fun exploring this province!
Thanks Mike! New Brunswick is one of Canada's underappreciated provinces, but there's so many fun things to do!
Agreed! FYI, just sent you an email.
Awesome, I love Canada
The Acadian Historical Village is giving me déjà vu & I’ve never been there before!
Hell, I’ve never left Manitoba in general!
Is there anything to do in the winter?
Lots of snowmobile and ATV trails , there are hockey league of différents caliber in almost every City, there are carnavals, cross country ski trails every where, and also,,,,,, lot of shoveling 🤣. It's à beautiful province and poeples are great 😁
Just come bk from there. Loved it
much informative thanks for sharing this video :)
Thanks for watching!
Make video with some Pakistani people as well who lived in canada :)
Mount Carleton in St-Quentin is amazing!
Come hike the highest peak in the maritimes Mt Carleton Provincial Park.
Hopewell Rocks is literally amazing. I went a few yrs back and loved it! The scenery is beautiful!
Totally agree!
Oh my god, horrible place, though the coastal approach is a nice drive. But the rocks are an embarrassment. Have you never see the Lost Arrow in Yosemite, or Squamish, or the Bugaboos. Even the coast of the Bruce Peninsula is more remarkable. The tides are cool, but the whole area is just so muddy and, you can see the mud from space.
I agree and when the water rises it’s awesome
With kaitlyn no complaints with Hopewelll for me
Is it busy? Being from Southern Ontario, we're wanting to escape from tourists LOL.
Lovely informative video - thank you for posting it! 🌺🌺
Thanks so much Jane! Appreciate the kind words 😊
I have distant relatives from Houlton, ME and the Woodstock area of New Brunswick, I've always wanted to visit just to check out the area where they lived, I doubt I'll ever have the opportunity, I live 1,200 miles away and survive on a limited income. NB looks so lovely and peaceful--the complete opposite of of my area. I wouldn't even mind retiring there except that I couldn't handle the winters. I'd be a snowbird if I could afford it. Thanks for the lovely video, it's probably as close as I'll ever get.
love the video!!
Thanks Arienne!
Thank YOU!! 😊
Coolest thing I’ve ever done is explore partridge island, old abandoned bunkers and hospital in Saint John
Really nice video i hope i can visit canada
Go to Italy or Spain.
Yeah don't bother its boring as hell lol There's nothing in New Brunswick. Canada well in general is limited
Visit Canada for stability. Not for travelling.
Love visiting my fellow LeBlanc's in Bathurst & Campbellton, N.B.
Awesome video
Obviously Kings Landing should have been included.
Not unless one is counting to 6 or higher, though if one wanted to drop Hopeless Rocks...
I do get a kick out of places like KL, since when I am living at my camp in NB, and am normally practicing all that stuff for real, and then someone drags me there to see part timers pretend to do it.
I have a travel guide showing all the many places to visit in New Brunswick. It would be a nice getaway from the heat in Phoenix.
Do you mean the Bay of Fundy or the eastern coastline? I noticed on the road map of the Trans-Canada Highway that there's a causeway linking New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island.
Thanks for the tips! Going there on a cruise soon!
Fantastic! Have a great time.
Thanks for the video
I would like to immigrate to Canada particularly to this province .I am looking for a job offer to apply for the immigration process
Hopefully everything goes has plan for you !
Thanks I am still looking for a job opportunity
Greetings from good old Brunswick, Germany! Hope to visit New Brunswick in the future...
You'll have a great time when you visit! Cheers!
Bro you have to i live here in fredriction nb and its fun here
storm vlogs Should go there if I want to practice my English and my French at the same time?? Greetings from Mexico!
@No Name Was??
My family and I currently live in southern Ontario, my parents are planning to move to New Brunswick honestly I’m really excited for if we do
It’s such an underrated province! Take full advantage of all the outdoor activities 🙌🏻
Other things in Fredericton (because I live here)
Kings Landing - another living museum
Picaroons brewery
NBCCD- the craft college, we have craft sales and other fun things like the grad class gallery (opens after the graduation ceremony) which take place at
Beaverbrook art gallery- we have a few Salvador Dali paintings, like the man on the horse (I don’t remember what it’s called)
Our convention centre holds Animaritime
Garrison night market- on Thursdays during the summer, artisans and food vendors gather and sell their wares on the street between the library and NBCCD buildings (it’s a pleasant experience that I have ended up walking through on my way to return library books)
We are blessed to have a such a nice place to call home. 😉
@@amandaokowa-ucheoma1658 yes☺️
Nice to see my dads bridge get a recommendation
Beautiful video
Thank you!
Most welcome ji
Hi thank u , if u find job offer in New brunswick how much time u need to stay for getting resident permanent ?
Road Trip goals
really nice video. thanks for making it arienne!!!
Thank YOU for the awesome comment John!
We traveled from Southern Ontario to the east coast in a coverted camper SUV Planned nothing...Ended up in many of these places and some parts never covered by tourist..Big axe and Big axe brewing company Gave us a warm welcome We also stayed in many campgrounds with locals and travelers Even found people from our hometown And ate Acadian foods (poutine râpée And wood fired breads) And took in the culture Had a great time well worth the drive
That’s awesome! Sometimes the best trips are the ones where nothing is planned and you just go with the flow 😊
@@seeusoontravel It's why i dont take a train or fly.. You can only view the beauty from a window And not stop and take part In Saint John shore line we met a 76 year old that loved gardening taking seaweed and moss from the ground to feed his garden in a mulch He was strong as a ox..As we learn you have to be to walk up those streets to get a coffee..LOL : ) Hope to go back Soon as we get by this time of issues
did you do any Crown Land camping?
Really nice video i hope i can visit CANADA
I hope you can too! Canada is a beautiful country.
Great Video Arienne! Beautiful place
Thanks Rakesh! I really appreciate it :D
From Caraquet NB 🙌🏼!
Now I got some ideas what to do in the 3 I'll be in New Brunswick in October.
i see you have managed to ignore the north again !!
So true, it seems the beautiful northern New Brunswick is often forgotten in these type of ads/videos. I am not even from New Brunswick, but I thought the northern part of the province had spectacular scenery and an amazing culture to learn about and experience. I found the south to be nice as well, but a little more plain/generic.
actually the acadian village is in the north lol
Nice.
I cant wait to live there!!
Tidal Bore and Flowerpot Rocks and take a drive through the province. Most of the small villages are almost French speaking only and it's fun to buy the local merch.
Awesome recommendations Lane! Cheers!
I love New Brunswick (I live there in Miramichi)
Alexandria Unboxes-toys and friends same
Same
Hello we live in Belgium in Europe but we want to come and live in Canada. Last summer we have visited Toronto Montreal and Ottawa the 3 too noisy for us is NB quieter
I live in fredricton
wonderful
Thank you for the video!
Saint Andrews is amazing! minister island where you drive on the ocean floor to go to island! Miramichi fishing and tubing down the river
As a girl who’s originally from the country side of my little island, this makes me want to live here 😊
What a compliment! Thank you 😊
Nice place❤
Should go there if I want to practice my English and my French at the same time?? Greetings from Mexico!
Yes for sure! The perfect province to practice both languages 🙌🏻
Arienne Parzei oh okey! Thank You Very Much!
Arienne Parzei now onto a more personal question: is it a good idea to go there to live as a handicapped person? How’s the life there for a handicapped person such as myself?? I live in a wheelchair....
I wish I had a more comprehensive answer to better guide you, but unfortunately I can’t say what it would be like. What I can say is that Canada as a whole is doing a lot of great work to make sure all aspects of life are more accessible for all abilities. There’s definitely lots more work to be done, but we’re moving in the right direction.
Arienne Parzei thanks! Much appreciated!!
Two or three days canoe or kayak trip on the Restigouche River!
Great suggestion!
Thanks sister . good information
I love nb also being born and raised there once I got to a adult then I realized oh I need to make money to live here and that's where nb goes downhill so now I'm in Ontario where I can afford to eat :)
Soooo I shouldn’t move there from Ontario?
Nice one
that's great...
I have been to the place on 5th when i was a kid i liked it i love things in my country cool places here
Very good
Visit grand falls watch the water fall is cool
Hey am coming to n.b,from Jamaica, Quebec to n.b,see you soon
Another great video, with beautiful drone footage. Great to tie into 150th. More to come this year?
😍
Thank you George! Yes, lots more videos from Atlantic Canada to come :D
I belong to pakistan can you help me about all processes
Why do they keep promoting revering falls? It looks like a swirling toilet. NB has so much more to offer...
But the fish in there are rediculous
Wow! Beatiful place to live and work....how to get there ma'an....
after how many days stay one can get PR in New Brunswick? kindly confirm. thanks
How could one ignore the Acadian coastal drive...beautiful beaches some of the best in Canada ?
Nice
beautiful
st marys powwow i guess are not included in things to do?
Loved watching ur video, I'm moving to moncton this summer from Newfoundland. I ride a dual purpose, if u have any trails for dual purpose riding I'd be greatly appreciated
Yes thank you got it
If you love driving, I suggest the Renous Highway, but fill up, there is only one has station. Hillsborough has the under ground lakes at the caves. Gordon Falls is a local favorite, but don't get to close to the edge. Odd you never mentioned the provincial parks, Confederation Bridge and of course.....beer.
The beer 🍺 bridge is in Campbellton NB. Just cross over and get cheap beer in Quebec lol
any tips on how to get the job right there, am speaking French as well
i love NB
try the website kijiji or the government job bank . you should be able to find some work/jobs there.
Want a job? Be a farmer lol
How about Rockwood Park in Saint John
Hello, you must have forgotten Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks.
Both great recommendations 🙌🏻
I think you missed out on not mentioning visiting one or more of the 59 covered bridges pokodotted throughout the province
Ay I live in Moncton but I never see or do these
Brilliant. Just love it||
Fantastic
You should also visit Campbellton to see the largest salmon
it's so calm & beaty place :)
East coast Canada is a really special place :D
This should be part of the US
Great video 👍