New Brunswick: Canada's Classroom for Nature, Science, and Outdoor Skills
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FREDERICTON, NB, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In New Brunswick, travel isn't just about seeing -- it's about doing. This Maritime province is packed with immersive experiences that invite visitors to learn new skills, connect with nature, and gain a deeper appreciation for local culture, history, and ecology. Whether it's learning how to photograph moose or becoming a houseboat captain, travelers will find adventure and discovery around every corner.
Wildlife Photography in the Forest
Nathan Robinson is a professional wildlife photographer and licensed nature tour guide who brings visitors into the wilderness of New Brunswick on photo workshops to look for moose, bear, lynx and other elusive creatures. His tours are small and low-impact, designed for those interested in learning how to photograph wildlife responsibly and with a deeper understanding of the landscape and their habitat. No experience necessary, just curiosity and a camera.
A Crash Course in Caviar and Conservation
At Acadian Sturgeon & Caviar, guests start the morning on the St. John River, joining a small team catching short-nosed sturgeon for scientific study. Back on land, guests tour the facilities and then partake in Caviar Academy, a multi-course caviar tasting experience led by owner Cornel Ceapa, a scientist, conservationist, and fisherman, who explains how this ancient species ties into modern sustainability efforts. The experience is part hands-on, part tasting menu, and a full learning adventure.
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