April Paul’s artwork pays tribute to Indigenous culture and history. The St. Mary’s First Nation Mural is located on St. Mary’s First Nation in Fredericton. St. Mary’s First Nation Community Planning…
Fredericton Pride Festival 2017
The Fredericton Pride Festival 2017 was held in August and drew a large crowd. The parade route was filled with spectators and Officers Square was the site for the festival….
Oromocto First Nation PowWow
Oromocto First Nation held its second Annual PowWow on the riverfront off Hiawatha Avenue. There were many dignitaries on hand including the Lieutenant Governor, Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau for the opening ceremonies. Click…
St. John River Wolastoq Brigade
Paddlers in brigades across the country, under the Voyageur Brigade Society, are making treks to celebrate not only Canada 150 but the canoe as a Canadian symbol, the country’s water…
History of New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada’s three Maritime provinces (together with Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia) and is the only constitutionally bilingual (English–French) province. The principal cities are Fredericton,…
Wolastoq Boat Tours
Come enjoy a scenic boat tour of Fredericton’s beautiful Saint-John river with Wolastoq Boat tours. Their tour boat has the capacity for 47 passengers. Enjoy a drink from the fully licensed…
Tobique
The Tobique River (pro. Toe-Bick) is a river in northwestern New Brunswick. The river rises from Nictau Lake in Mount Carleton Provincial Park and flows for 148 kilometres to its…