New Brunswick operates on Atlantic Standard Time (AST) during winter months, which is 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-4). During daylight saving time, observed from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November, New Brunswick switches to Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT), which is UTC-3.
All of New Brunswick follows the same timezone. Major cities including Moncton, Saint John, and Fredericton (the capital) all observe AST/ADT. New Brunswick is 1 hour ahead of Ontario and Quebec, and shares the same timezone as Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, with both English and French as official languages. The Bay of Fundy, located along New Brunswick's coast, has the highest tides in the world, reaching up to 16 meters (53 feet). The province is also known for its covered bridges and beautiful fall foliage.