Fun activities for couples in New Brunswick

Popular activities for couples in New Brunswick

Our beautiful emblem of Canada

3 different tours to choose from

3 to 4 hours

5
23 reviews

$130.00

Kayak the Bay of Fundy Sea Caves

2.5 hours

4.9
22 reviews

$75.26

Saint John City Market

Pete's Historic Walking Tour

2.5 hours

4.9
325 reviews

$33.28

Hopewell Rocks Admission

1.5 to 2 hours

4.6
345 reviews

$11.91

Discover Saint John by Ebike

2 hours

4.8
15 reviews

$66.55

The Joslin Farm

Kings Landing Admission Ticket

2 to 3 hours

4.6
28 reviews

$14.46

Llama hike Dancing Goat Therapy Farm

Walk & Lunch With Llamas (Outdoor Dining & Animals)

2 hours

4.9
27 reviews

$55.46

Hotel Château Albert, Acadian Historic Village (Bertrand, NB)

Admission 1 person - Visit of the Acadian Historic Village

4 to 6 hours

4.5
40 reviews

$18.90

Tips for couples visiting New Brunswick

When is the best time to visit New Brunswick?

The best time to visit New Brunswick is during the Spring months of April to June and the Fall months of September to October. These times of year provide pleasant, relatively mild weather, perfect for sightseeing, exploring the city's attractions, and outdoor activities. Additionally, these months tend to offer fewer crowds than the summer months.

What are some fun activities for couples in New Brunswick?

  • Explore Fundy National Park and enjoy the scenic coastline and hiking trails

  • Take a canoe or kayak paddle on the Saint John River to discover the sights and wildlife

  • Go ziplining at Mactaquac Provincial Park for a thrilling experience

  • Wonder through the quaint streets of St. Andrews and explore its quaint shops

  • Observe the beauty of the changing of the Tides in the Bay of Fundy

What are some romantic date ideas in New Brunswick?

  • Go on a romantic picnic in the beautiful Grand Falls Gorge Park

  • Explore the Reversing Falls on the Saint John River

  • Take a sunset stroll around Magnetic Hill

  • Explore the trails of the Fundy Trail Parkway

  • Visit the historic city of St. Andrews by-the-sea

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