Posted on Mar 01, 2026 / Travel

New Brunswick has a lively cultural scene that reflects its Acadian, Indigenous, and English heritage, and you’ll find festivals celebrating all of these traditions throughout the year. In the summer, events like the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton and the Acadian Festival in Caraquet bring music, food, and community together in big ways. Indigenous cultural centres and Pow Wows invite people to learn about First Nations history and traditions. The province’s bilingual identity (English and French) means you’ll often hear both languages at shows, markets, and street festivals across towns. Historic sites and museums, like the Kings Landing Historical Settlement, let visitors step back in time to see 19th‑century life in the Maritimes. Seasonal farmers’ markets are great spots to try local produce, seafood, and artisanal crafts. Whether you’re into music, culture, or history, New Brunswick’s festivals and events give a fun, local flavour to your trip.
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