The Acadian people, descendants of the original French settlers occupying the northeastern region of North America, have called New Brunswickhome since the 1600s. The Acadian Coast spans nearly 250 miles along the eastern seaboard of the province, with the Acadian Peninsula jutting into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. English and French are both spoken in New Brunswick, Canada’s only bilingual province, and its Acadian heritage offers rich cultural experiences all along the coast. Here are a few ideas if you decide to visit!
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Destinations in Paradise, a new luxury retreat company, now offers a five-star living experience in three breathtaking locations: Big Island, Hawaii; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and Mendocino, California. The three must-go-to sensational villas feature exceptional, modern architectural design and glamorous landscapes for a lifetime getaway.
Destinations in Paradise has a “Paradise Butler” who will fulfill extraordinary experiences for guests - whether it is swimming with dolphins, to having a whale sharkencounter, enjoying luxurious sailing, art and wine festivals, hiking in national parks, enjoying contemporary and local art collections, or observing a rare turtle hatchling release. |
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