New
Brunswick
(area in
red) has
4 distinct
bicycle
touring
areas
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New Brunswick
is made
up of several
distinct
regions.
Each has
its own
scenery,
terrain,
heritage,
and even
language.
The provincial
tourism
department
uses "Scenic
Drives",
rather than
tourist
regions.
Since cyclists
do not usually
wish to
travel the
same roads
that cars
are intensively
routed onto,
we have
devised
a collection
of bicycle
touring
regions.

![[New Brunswick region map]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/nbregmaps.jpg) |
Saint
John
River
Valley |
Warmest
part of
New Brunswick;
rolling
hills, small
market towns,
covered
bridges,
small family
farms, plentiful
accommodations,
historic
Saint John.

![[region p]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/nbregmapap.jpg) |
Appalachian
Range |
New
Brunswick's
interior
- sparse
population;
wildlife;
highest
peaks in
Atlantic
Canada;
long rivers;
cross-province
highways;
off-road
adventures
![[region a]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/nbregmapa.jpg) |
Acadian
Shore |
Acadian
(French-speaking)
areas; lobster
and seafood;
quiet beaches;
brisk winds

Sugarloaf
(photo:
NB Tourism)
![[region f]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/nbregmapf.jpg) |
Fundy
Shore |
Highest
tides;
giant
"flowerpots";
the Bay
of Fundy;
Grand
Manan
Island,
seabirds;
whale
watching;
attractive
river
valleys

Hopewell
Rocks
NB Tourism
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