Atlantic coast will go to the playful

in LifeStyle3 years ago

Just after the summer solstice, the temperature in the northern hemisphere is gradually rising, the whole body and mind are eager to fly to the island, and the sun shines under the golden waves to a warm embrace, let the gentle sea breeze blow away the stifling heat and annoying thoughts. Instead of sitting around and thinking about your vacation, you may want to pick a less crowded and beautiful sea paradise, and New Brunswick, located on the Atlantic coast of Eastern Canada, is a good choice.

In many people's eyes, the magnificent landscapes of western Canada already account for most of the country's beauty, but if you explore further east, you will see the unique landscape of Canada's Atlantic provinces, of which New Brunswick is one.

Under the influence of the ocean, New Brunswick has a pleasant temperate maritime climate, nourished by abundant rainfall throughout the year. The coastline offers a variety of surprising seaside scenery and fresh seafood; the long history, unique culture, and ancient Acadian people are all intertwined to create a fascinating mix of cultural flavors that are different when you sink your teeth into them.

New Brunswick is, without a doubt, the province of New Brunswick's most traditional and calm place in the midst of a rich and long history. There is the ancient city of St. John's, cultural villages stuck in the 19th century, and the warmth of the Acadian people. Time has left its mark here, calling travelers to immerse themselves in it and dream with them of what it was like a century ago.

But as the name of New Brunswick suggests, this ancient land is always alive with new life, where the old and the new meet in perfect harmony. Here you can have a new experience of Canadian tourism: a new island style, a European resort town different from North America, an art gallery with the changing art trends ...... will always bring you new surprises. Without further ado, let's follow Phoenix Travel into the colorful province of New Brunswick.
Dusty history on the Atlantic coast

New Brunswick may seem like a brand new destination to most people, but in fact, this province in eastern Canada is a true "oldie but goodie".

New Brunswick has a long history and a diverse and fascinating cultural heritage, represented by the Acadian people who live here. From the Acadian Peninsula to the Acadian communities in the southeast corner, the sea has shaped their welcoming attitude to life. These European immigrants, optimistic by nature, have preserved an ancient and unique French culture, presenting a distinctive language, art and cuisine.

For a taste of another ancient culture, Canada's famous historic village of Kingslanding is waiting to give visitors a trip back in time. In the past, people lived mainly along the St. John's River, but gradually moved here, resulting in the multicultural King's Landing Historic Site, where today, in this vintage village, people still live and produce in the same way they did back then, and everything is preserved in its original form.

If you don't have the time to explore the major cultural villages, you can also dream of a century ago in the 300-year-old seaport city of St. John's. The city center of St. John's retains old buildings from the 19th century that are still in use today. These European-style houses take you back in time to fully experience the old city's longevity.

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