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Mountains may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Mount Carleton Provincial Park, however, is home to the highest mountains in the entire Maritimes region and is absolutely worth a visit for anyone looking for a taste of wilderness
For that reason, I have created a two week East Coast Canada road trip itinerary that features all the highlights and a four week beyond the beaten path route with more suggestions of things to do. For a varied, fun and beautiful overview of the Maritime provinces, concentrate your time in these four areas – Halifax and Nova Scotia’s South Shore (3 nights), Cape Breton Island (4 nights), Prince Edward Island (3 nights), New Brunswick (3 nights). Back towards the coast, visit the the house that inspired Anne of Green Gables in Cavendish Where to stay on Prince Edward Island Around the Sea Rotating House – Unique property by the ocean not far from Cavendish Prince Edward Island National Park – Camping and oTENTiks available at two large waterside campgrounds New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province and is best known for its coastal attractions. Located on Nova Scotia’s South Shore is the Black Loyalist Museum, one of the most eye opening places we visited anywhere on Canada’s East Coast.
Unique things to do in Canada in spring Canada is a country with four distinct seasons and spring is particularly cherished for heralding the end of winter. This area is Canada’s second largest wine producing region and also one of the country’s warmest. There’s always something going on in Canada’s cities and spring is no exception. Travelling Canada in spring: What you need to know There are many perks to travelling Canada in spring but there are couple of travel quirks you should be aware of before booking a trip.
This article will feature both traditional camping options as well as overnight ‘convenient’ camping, useful when travelling from point A to B within Canada. The most legal and appropriate way to find crown land is to use an official provincial or territorial map. The easiest way to find free camping in BC is to use the Trails and Sites website or a regional Backroad Mapbook. How to find free camping in Canada We use a variety of methods to find free camping in Canada.