Known for its sandy beaches and dunes, a great spot for family picnics and swimming.
A living history museum depicting life in a rural English Canadian village during the 1860s.
A spectacular waterfall that is 30 meters higher than Niagara Falls.
An open-air museum recreating a typical 19th-century Quebec village.
Famous rock formations caused by tidal erosion, great for exploring at low tide.
The longest bridge in the world crossing ice-covered water, connecting New Brunswick to PEI.
The inspiration for L.M. Montgomery's famous novel, 'Anne of Green Gables'.
A star-shaped fort that has played a key role in the defense of Halifax.
A picturesque fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and stunning coastal views.
Known for having the world's highest tides, this park offers stunning landscapes and hiking trails.
A family-friendly musical based on the 'Anne of Green Gables' series.
A famous optical illusion where cars appear to roll uphill.
A living history museum that recreates rural life in New Brunswick during the 19th century.
Old Quebec
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historic architecture and cobblestone streets.