Experience Eastern Canada’s longest river on a 462-km-adventure from it’s northernmost point in Edmundston to Saint John and the Bay of Fundy in the South.
What if you had the Fundy Bay all to yourself? Just across from the Hopewell Rocks, on the other side of Shepody Bay you’ll get exactly that.
Sussex is always worth a trip: craft beer, craft coffee, craft ice cream, covered bridges and numerous murals celebrating the town’s history.
Teams of roadies flock out in their everlasting pursuit to burn their mark into the pavement of this cyclist's favourite.
A day trip starting and finishing in Oromocto, passing through Rusagonis, Geary and travelling on a mix of pavement and dirt.
This loop goes almost entirely along city trails and is an ideal ride for anyone looking to get the legs moving without committing to an exhausting exercise.
From Downtown to Uptown, this loop ride connects a total of seven of Fredericton's City Trails and Parks.
There are few activities that can compete with a stroll along the Saint John River. One of them is a stroll along the Nashwaak River.
If you are looking for a day ride that is dam scenic, look no further. This loop even features an actual dam.
This ride through the Lower Saint John River Valley is a real rollercoaster.
The Velo Route on the Acadian Peninsula is New Brunswick's longest paved continuous bicycle trail.