
New Brunswick Canada Travel Guide
Day-trip destinations from St. John include Fundy Trail Parkway, St. Martins, St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Fredericton, and Moncton.
Car travel provides the most flexibility. Maritime Bus connects St. John to Fredericton and Moncton. Local tour operators in Saint John offer excursions.
Discover serene natural parks and breathtaking landscapes around Saint John.
Independent travel (self-drive) offers maximum flexibility. You set your own pace and explore off-the-beaten-path spots. This might be more cost-effective for groups.
Organized tours are convenient, requiring no navigation. They typically include transportation and commentary or guides. Multiple highlights can be covered efficiently.
Explore nearby villages with a rich history and consider extending your trip to explore more of New Brunswick or beyond.
A rural area known for picturesque drives, small farms, and heritage churches. Use the unique Gondola Point ferry for a charming experience.
A historic village on the St. John River, recognized for its artisan shops and deep Loyalist heritage.
Venture into broader agricultural areas to find local charm and farm-fresh products.
Consider multi-day extensions to experience more of New Brunswick's unique regions.
Saint John is the starting point for other fascinating locations in the Maritime provinces and outside the area.
A quick overview of recommended day trips from St. John, together with their main features.
Stunning coastal drive, cliffs, beaches, suspension bridges, and access to Fundy Footpath.
Charming historic town, Kingsbrae Garden, tours to see whales, relaxed atmosphere.
Capital city with the old town and art gallery (Fredericton); largest city with Magnetic Hill (Moncton).
Explore the diverse natural beauty and cultural heritage of New Brunswick.
Visit charming villages and experience authentic Maritime life outside the city.
Witness the breathtaking Bay of Fundy coastline and its world-famous tides.