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Hopewell Rocks in Fundy National Park

Hopewell Rocks (photo: NB Tourism)

New Brunswick is most often the first Atlantic Canada province entered by visitors. It is perhaps the most complex, subtle and difficult to get a handle on of the four. With Newfoundland and PEI being islands, and Nova Scotia almost surrounded by water, the others have each a sharply defined marine image.

New Brunswick, however, is made up of many faces, and a bit more difficult to define. Being next door to the well known appeals of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island has made the province a bit overshadowed. It has, however, been left a beautiful, unspoiled place to be explored.

It has, so far, not been overrun by tourists. This means for visitors a genuine experience, both of the people you will meet and places you visit. The villages are real and active, not maintained for tourism purposes

 

New Brunswick is the sole province of Atlantic Canada firmly rooted as part of the North American continent. It is the only one of the four with any size of bikeable interior. Water, however, is even here a factor, as a great deal it is focused around the Saint John River.

 

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NB Cycling Regions

click the map for our bicycle touring areas

 

New Brunswick Bicycle
Touring Regions

First Glance: Start off your exploration of New Brunswick by first acquainting yourself with its touring regions. This brief introduction will give you an overview of each of 4 distinct areas of the province, and how they are suited for bicycling.

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NB Cycling Routes

Click on the New Brunswick flag to enter, read, and contribute to the database

New Brunswick Cycling Route Database

 

Rating the Roads: Every highway in New Brunswick has been evaluated for cycling conditions. The New Brunswick Cycling Route Database is the repository of collected observations about cycling in the province. Each roadway has been reviewed for scenery, traffic, and connectability with other routes. Click on the New Brunswick flag to enter, read, and contribute to the database.

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We are happy to announce that Explore Magazine selected our last event in New Brunswick as one of Canada's top 40 guided adventures!

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Sugarloaf Mountain stands just outside of Campbellton
Sugarloaf, just outside Campbellton (photo: NB Tourism)


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Atlantic Canada Cycling
cycling@atlanticcanadacycling.com
PO Box 1555, Station Central
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 2Y3
(902) 423-BIKE; fax (902) 423-2452





 

Atlantic Canada Cycling - bicycle information site for Atlantic Canada - Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick
 

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