New Brunswick
The largest of the three Maritime provinces, New Brunswick is also the most varied in terms of landscape, and it offers diverse experiences. An excellent highway system links the three largest cities - Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John - with other worthwhile destinations close at hand. The Acadian Coast of New Brunswick has long stretches of sandy beaches and some of Canada's warmest ocean water. Parlee Beach, near Shediac, is especially popular for its warm water, making it the busiest in Kouchibouguac National Park. The world's highest tides are found in the Bay of Fundy. Fundy National Park and Hopewell Rocks are the best spots to view the effects of this natural phenomenon. North of Fredericton, the Miramichi River is a scenic waterway renowned for salmon fishing. New Brunswick's most dramatic scenery is still further north, where a northern extension of the Appalachian Mountains rises to 820 meters at Mount Carlton, the highest point in the Maritimes.
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