tHE HABITATS
WHERE FORESTS WHISPER, WETLANDS BREATHE, AND THE LAND HOLDS MEMORY
New Brunswick’s landscapes are more than scenery—they’re stories written in soil, trees, and tide. This is where fiddleheads unfurl in spring. Where cedar swamps hum with life. Where the same forest paths your grandparents walked still lead to wonder.
In this section, you’ll explore the natural places that define our province—and the ecosystems that make them extraordinary. The Wolastoq/St. John River, the Skutik/St. Croix, and the tides of the Bay of Fundy don’t just carve our landscapes—they connect us to one another, to the land, and to generations before us. From towering Wabanaki/Acadian forests to the Appalachian Hardwood Forest (AHF), each preserve we protect is a home for rare species, old growth, and everyday magic.
Whether you're here to learn, reflect, or plan your next trail walk, we invite you to slow down and look closer. These are the places that root us—and they’re worth knowing, and protecting, forever.
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