Edmundston, New Brunswick, gateway to the Atlantic Provinces, bordering Quebec and Maine (USA). Nestled on the shores of two shimmering rivers in the splendid Appalachian Mountains, the Edmundston area and its people, traditionally known for their warm welcome, will surpass your expectations. The outdoors is at the forefront: cycling and hiking trails such as the Petit Témis Interprovincial Linear Park (134 km) extend to Rivière-du-Loup, QC, while more than 50 km mountain bike trails will amaze the most adventurous! Or, catch your paddles and go down the Green River by canoe, kayak, or even tubes! To be in the heat of the moment, do not miss the major festivals such as the Edmundston Jazz and Blues Festival and La Foire Brayonne, two great occasions to meet the locals and immerse yourself in the region's living history and distinctive culture. The traditional "ploye", a dish that is unique to the region, will impress your taste buds! Visit the Downtown Market, which comes alive every Saturday morning and reveals the talents and expertise of local producers and artisans. Did you know that Edmundston is also home to one of the best kept secrets in the province? The splendor of the New Brunswick Botanical Garden will transport you to a true multi-sensory experience: mesmerizing colors, enchanting aromas and textures, the delicate sounds of this haven of paradise, the unexpected flavors offered by the on-site herbalists… And finally, many Museums and historic sites offer educational tours, including the Petit Sault Blockhouse, the Railway Interpretation Center, the Madawaska Historical Museum and the Museum of the Antique Automobile. Even out of season, Edmundston and its region remain lively: in the fall, the trees shine with stunning colors, perfect for the most memorable hikes. In winter, skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking, snowmobiling and ATV’s are in the spotlight!