Mount Carleton
Mount Carleton is the highest peak and the altitude in the maritime provinces of Canada in 2690 feet. The International Appalachian Trail, named for AA first lieutenant governor of New Brunswick, Thomas Carleton AI. Trained as a Monadnock, Mount Carleton, has great historical and geographical. The mountain here igneous rock surface that remains after the Mesozoic Era was raised for the establishment of a plateau. The continued erosion of water, wind and glacial ice formed this mountain.
Acadian Historical Village
The village is spread over 32 acres of land with a mixture of original and restored buildings of the 18th and 19th century, belonging to the Acadian community. With the use of costumes, visitors are given the culture and life of Acadia 1770-1890. The bottom of the village is a rural village, with architecture typical of many used their homes, farms, mills, a tavern, blacksmith shop, general store, chapel, school, among others. Here you can see the unique buildings with wooden poles, mud walls, roof peaks, the decay of cypress wood and insect resistance to name a few.
Hopewell Rocks
Hopewell Rocks has recorded the highest average tides (as much as 46 feet) in the world to receive high viewer ship of people around the world who come here and also our view, the interpretive center, multimedia show tides and place, history in the AA Äôkmag My legends. These rocks are covered with water twice a day due to the fluctuation of tides in the region. But what are the best visible at low tide, if you want to see the full tide to assess the beauty of the tides seen through hiking, kayaking and bridge to watch.
Fundy Trail
The Fundy Trail offers a mix of nature walks and observation. Noted as a popular park, has leakage paths that opens access to the Bay of Fundy, with views of the coast. The trail is located in St Martins, a popular fishing village between Florida and Labrador and extends 11 km in length. The trail is easily accessible from San Juan or Sussex too. The beauty of the course is its wrap the coastline along the coast with beach access, sea views, cliffs, etc.
New Brunswick Museum
The New Brunswick Museum in Saint John is the oldest museum in Canada since 1929. historical evidence reveals that the origin of the museum dates back to 1842, attributing the work of Dr. Abraham Gesner. The museum is in addition to San Juan, the beauty and color of AA, which is very popular with tourists in this region. The New Brunswick Museum is a unique combination of three critical museums museum of science, namely the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Art.
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