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New Brunswick, Canada Moose Hunting Guides and Outfitters

New Brunswick, Canada moose hunting is a popular sport. This big game animal can weigh, as much as 1200 pounds and can have an impressive set of antlers that are the prize trophy of all who seek it. The following links to New Brunswick, Canada moose hunting guides and outfitters should be able to help you in planning your next trip.


Moose Hunting Guides and Outfitters from New Brunswick, Canada

These New Brunswick, Canada moose hunting guides and outfitters will be happy to help you in plan your next trip.
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Each hunting guide or outfitter has a webpage that can answer most of your questions that you have on moose. If not, their email or phone number is listed on each website.

New Brunswick is one of the eastern provinces of Canada, lying to the east of Maine and Quebec. The Bay of Fundy, famed for its high tides, separates it from Nova Scotia on the south; the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Northumberland Strait, and Prince Edward Island are east. Quebec and Chaleur Bay are north. The greatest extent from north to south is about 215 miles, and from east to west, a little less. The area is over 27,000 square miles, which is about 5,000 square miles less than that of its neighbor, Maine. The province has about 550 miles of coast line, which contains a number of good harbors.

Kings Lodge

Trophy Safaris International

Munsons Landing Lodge

Upriver Outfitters

Northway Outfitters

Northern Outdoor Lodge Ltd.

Sunset Shan-Gri-La Lodge

Dave Winchesters Sporting Camps

Grizzly Jim And Altas Outfitters

Dyers Hunting Lodge and Camps

Upper Oxbow Outdoor Adventures

Lindsays Sporting Camps

Taxis River Outfitters

Malarkey Cabin Guiding Service

Harts Lake Lodge

Henderdsons Hunting Camp

North View Lodge

Fundy Outfitters

Mountain Lodge Outfitters

Field & Fly Outfitters

Johns Paradise

Atlantic Adventures Outfitters

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New Brunswick, Canada Hunting Supply Store, Taxidermists, and Lodging or Hotel Accommodation

New Brunswick, Canada hunting lodges, hotel accommodations, supply stores, and taxidermy services are listed below. We have displayed these links to help you with your next trip if the need arises. Hunting-Trips-R-Us wants you to have a great experience on your next hunt.


Supply Stores for New Brunswick, Canada Moose Hunters

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Taxidermy Services in New Brunswick, Canada for Moose Hunts and Other Animals

Listed are New Brunswick, Canada taxidermists offered for moose hunts and other animals.





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New Brunswick, Canada Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

New Brunswick, Canada lodging or hotel accommodation for moose hunters and their families.





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New Brunswick, Canada Hunting Licenses and Season Schedule

The guides and outfitters will be able to supply you with additional information on the states hunting licenses and season schedule. Here are two links for the New Brunswick, Canada licenses and the season schedule that should help you with the information you need for your next hunting trip. We have also included a link for the weather as well. Each guide or outfitter can help you more.

New Brunswick, Canada Licenses and Fees

New Brunswick, Canada Regulations



Terrain and Weather to Help Plan Your Next New Brunswick, Canada Trip

New Brunswick is one of the eastern provinces of Canada, lying to the east of Maine and Quebec. The Bay of Fundy, famed for its high tides, separates it from Nova Scotia on the south; the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Northumberland Strait, and Prince Edward Island are east. Quebec and Chaleur Bay are north. The greatest extent from north to south is about 215 miles, and from east to west, a little less. The area is over 27,000 square miles, which is about 5,000 square miles less than that of its neighbor, Maine. The province has about 550 miles of coast line, which contains a number of good harbors.

The eastern part of New Brunswick, bordering on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, is low, and the coast is marshy; but the southern coast, bordering on the Bay of Fundy, is high and contains numerous bluffs. A branch of the Appalachian highlands entering the province from Quebec at the northwest corner extends southeasterly to the middle of the province. These highlands form the source of many rivers and their tributaries which flow into the coast waters on the northern, eastern, and southern sides of the province. These highlands are of but low elevation, nowhere attaining a height of more than 1500 feet, with the exception of a few separate peaks which rise from 2,000 to 2,500 feet. In general, the surface of the province is that of an undulating plain.

The St. John River is the principal river, draining nearly half of New Brunswick on the west. It rises in Maine, forms for 80 miles the boundary, and after entering the province, narrows and leaps over a precipice 80 feet high. This leap is known as the Grand Falls.

In the lower course of the river and in some of its tributaries are lake expansions. After receiving these tributaries, the river narrows to a gorge of less than 500 feet, through which it empties into St. John harbor. Since at low tide the water level of the harbor is 12 to 14 feet lower than that of the river there is a fall, but as the tide rises in the harbor there is a short period of level water between the harbor and the river; then, as the tide continues to rise 10 to 12 feet higher, the fall is from the harbor to the river. The falls are known as “Reversing Falls”. This phenomenon is so rare that there is probably no other like it in the world.

New Brunswick is subject to severe winters and hot summers; although along the coast the changes are not as extreme as in the interior. During the winter the thermometer occasionally falls as low as 30 degrees below zero, and in the hottest summer months it sometimes rises as high as 95 degrees. The coast regions are subject to fogs during portions of the year, but on the whole the climate is healthful, and the extremes of heat and cold cause little suffering, especially in the interior, because of the dryness of the atmosphere. The annual rainfall is a little over forty inches.

Many types of small game and big game animals can be hunted in the providence. You should be able to find a New Brunswick hunting guide or outfitter to help in your next trip.



We Hope Every Hunter Have a Great Moose Hunting Trip

New Brunswick, Canada moose hunts are fun and challenging. We have worked very hard to have links to guides and outfitters whom hunt moose. Always keep in mind this is a “Hunting Directory” and these links are for advertising purposes only. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us cannot be responsible for any company listed.



Choose a State for Your Hunting Trip

Planning your next New Brunswick, Canada moose hunting trip can take time. You should always keep in mind the weather conditions of the state and the lay of the land. The links we have provided to the different New Brunswick, Canada guides and outfitters in the state should be able to help. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us want you to have a great experience on your next moose hunt.