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New Brunswick is a microcosm of the country so if you do not have the time to see all of Canada, this is a good start. From huge swathes of preserved wilderness that stretch across much of New Brunswick's interior to lengthy coastlines, water plays a big part in the province's life – be it in the form of rivers, lakes or the sea.
One of the four founding provinces of Canada, New Brunswick joined Confederation in 1867 and is named after Braunschweig, a city in the north of Germany that is the ancestral home of King George III. The province is officially bilingual though the bulk of the local population is English with a sizeable French minority of about 30 per cent.
Despite its remote feel, New Brunswick was once the destination of choice among wealthy Americans who saw the area as a perfect getaway for fishing and hunting holidays. While its popularity gradually declined among this fickle set, the very thing that was once such a strong attraction is still there. Canadians take cheap flights to New Brunswick for the untouched wilderness that is just waiting to be experienced and explored.
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Peak Season:
The most popular time to visit New Brunswick is undoubtedly during the summer months when the weather is warm, allowing visitors to take in much of the local scenery in comfort while enjoying many of the outdoor pastimes on offer here, be they hiking, fishing, swimming or sightseeing. This is also the time when the bulk of the area's festivals take place. However, winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding, snowmobiling as well as snow-shoeing do not come into their own until December.
Low Season:
While the onset of cold weather attracts winter-sport enthusiasts to ski resorts in the inland areas where the temperatures are lowest, many of New Brunswick's cities experience a drop in visitor numbers, particularly along coastal areas. Early spring can be wet, but as the summer approaches the weather clears and visitors arriving on cheap flights to New Brunswick at this time can often find attractive hotel rates ahead of the onset of high season.
By Air: New Brunswick has a number of regional airports of varying size including Moncton, St John, Fredericton and Gagetown making getting around by plane a straightforward affair.
By Road: New Brunswick has a well-developed road network and these are in excellent condition though it is worth remembering that in winter getting around by car can be hazardous. The province can be accessed by road from Quebec, Nova Scotia and Maine. Rental car agencies are standard throughout the province at major airports and cities.
By Train: Fans of rail travel van make use of the VIA Rail service that connects Halifax to Quebec City and Montreal. This line makes several stops in New Brunswick including Sackville, Moncton, Rogesville, Newcastle, Bathurst, Jacquet River, Charlo, Campbellton and Matapedia.
By Bus: Greyhound buses operate in New Brunswick on routes as far-reaching as British Columbia on the west coast and various points in the US while arrivals from Quebec and Ontario can use the Voyageur service.
Greater Moncton International Airport (YQM) (website: http://www.gmia.ca/) is in Dieppe, less than 10km northeast of downtown Moncton.
Greater Fredericton Airport (YFC) (website: http://yfcmobile.ca/) The airport is in Lincoln.
Saint John Airport (YSJ) (website: http://www.saintjohnairport.com) The Airport is located on 4180 Loch Lomond Road, St. John.
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