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This page contains answers to common questions about outfitting in New Brunswick. Submit any questions you may have to "QUESTIONS" and
we will do our best to answer. Your query may even be added to this list to help other individuals with questions.
- How do I choose an outfitter?
- Where can I find information about hunting and fishing regulations in New
Brunswick?
- Where is New Brunswick?
- What are New Brunswick's "claims to fame"?
- When is ... (a particular event) scheduled to take place?

The vast majority of New Brunswick's outfitters offer an outstanding international
adventure product. Many of the best work together through the New Brunswick Outfitters
Association (NBOA Inc.) to establish standards and operating practices that help to
guarantee client satisfaction, comfort and safety. If you are considering a particular game or fish species then looking at the detailed NBOA Member Listing will allow you to determine which outfitting organizations offer adventures you may be interested in.

The New Brunswick Provincial Government's Department of Natural Resources provides
hunting and fishing regulations on the Internet.
The New Brunswick
Angling Summary can be found here.
The New Brunswick Hunting
Summary can be found here.


New Brunswick is the largest of the three Maritime provinces in Canada, bordering on
Nova Scotia, Quebec and the state of Maine. Almost rectangular in shape, it extends about
322 km (200 miles) from north to south, and 242 km (150 miles) from east to west. The
province of New Brunswick is bordered by water on most of three sides. Its eastern
boundary is entirely water, made up of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
On the south, the boundary is the Bay of Fundy and Chignecto Bay, with a 24-km (15 mile)
land boundary at the Southeast corner, where the province is joined to Nova Scotia by the
Isthmus of Chignecto. New Brunswick's western boundary borders on the state of Maine and
Quebec.

-Highest, wildest tides in the world
-Legendary salmon angling on the world-famous Miramichi River
-New Brunswick offers both Spring and Fall Bear Hunts
-In New Brunswick, you can hunt with Rifle, Bow or Muzzleloader
-Kings County is the Covered bridge capital of Canada
-Has some of the Best Hunting Habitat on Canada's East Coast
-Has over 19,884 miles of rivers and over 3,000 lakes to fish
-New Brunswick's Black Bear population is estimated at over 16,000
-Eastern seaboard's newest scenic drive touring network
-Mount Carleton is the Maritime's highest peak
-Outdoor adventure second to none
-Bright light in the Atlantic salmon world
-50 Smallmouth a day in prime time
-White-Tail deer (bucks) weighing over 270 pounds (dressed weight) are recorded every year
-In 1976, a black bear weighing 902 pounds (dressed weight) was shot here
-New Brunswick rivers yield over 30,000 fish to angler's flies annually

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