In Episode 23, The Travel Brats interviewed Andrew Morgan, an avid traveler, about all things Canada. In Part 1 of Canada, The Travel Brats and Natalie talked about Alberta and East of the Rockies. In Part 2 of Canada, they talk about the feeling of home, outdoor adventures, and best hidden gems in Shediac Newswick, Canada and shouts out some of the most fun places around. In this blog and podcast, we learn about the interesting places to travel in Canada.
Travel Brats asked: Where are we discussing today?
Andrew: Shediac New Brunswick, Canada
Travel Brats asked: How many times have you been to the Atlantic Provinces Canada? Would you consider yourself a regular? How did you start going there?
Andrew: I’ve been going at least once a year since I was 4, so I’d say, I know my way around. My grandma on my mom’s side is from there and she’s one of 10. I have a ton of family that lives there.
Travel Brats asked: What’s it like there?
Andrew said: It is a tiny fishing town with only like 2 stop lights. It’s a very slow pace, relaxed vibe there.
Fun Facts: self proclaimed lobster capital of the world, more lobsters come out of this region of water than anywhere else in the world, it has the warmest waters north of Virginia
Travel Brats asked: What are some of the best things to do there?
- World’s largest lobster statue
- Shopping
- Local breweries
- Pump house
- Farmer markets
- Blueberry picking
Travel Brats asked: What are the best Outdoors Activities?
- Tree Go
- Canoeing/ Kayaking
- Water sports – skiing wake boarding tubing
- Sailing
- Fishing
- Cohoging
Travel Brats asked: What are some Must Sees/ Hidden Gems?
- Fundy National Park – 45 mins out
Travel Brats asked: Best places to stay?
Best Places to Eat in Canada Atlantic Provinces
The tate house/ farmer markets – breakfast
Chez Leo – lunch/ dinner
Chez Gabrielle – Dinner
Other interesting places for honorable mentions
Thank you so much to Andrew for sharing his insights on all things Canada, and now we can’t wait until we get to plan our trip to the North. Have you ever been to Canada? If you have any questions, reach out to any of us.
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