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We’ve never been to New Brunswick before, and are unsure of what to pack in terms of weather appropriateness. Any tips?

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We’ve never been to New Brunswick before, and are unsure of what to pack in terms of weather appropriateness. Any tips?

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You can access today’s weather here right now! (Please note: You will be redirected to another site.) However, typically our summer requires lightweight clothing such as bathing suit, shorts and sandals. New Brunswick boasts the hottest summers in the country with an average daytime temperature of 23.3˚C (73.9˚F). So pack sunscreen too! Our fall requires items like a lighter jacket or an outdoor sweater, slacks and walking shoes – since you’re apt to want to stroll past the array of our dramatic fall colours. By far (no, really: by far!) our snowiest season, our winter requires a heavy coat, scarf, mittens, toque and boots. If you have yet to experience a New Brunswick winter, you have yet to truly experience winter at all. Our spring requires items like a lighter jacket or an outdoor sweater, slacks and rubber boots – for some good-old, down-home fiddleheading.

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You can access today’s weather here right now! Typically summer requires lightweight clothing such as bathing suit, shorts and sandals. New Brunswick boasts the hottest summers in the country with an average daytime temperature of 23.3˚C (73.9˚F). So pack sunscreen too! Fall requires items like a lighter jacket or an outdoor sweater, slacks and walking shoes – since you’re apt to want to stroll past the array of our dramatic fall colours. By far (no, really: by far!) our snowiest season, winter requires a heavy coat, scarf, mittens, toque and boots. If you have yet to experience a New Brunswick winter, you have yet to truly experience winter at all. Spring requires items like a lighter jacket or an outdoor sweater, slacks and rubber boots – for some good-old, down-home fiddleheading.

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