Contact Our New Brunswick Winter Travel Experts
If you've got a question about a dog sledding route near Mount Carleton, or you're trying to figure out which trail handles a family with two kids and a nervous grandmother, we want to hear from you. This page is the front door. Knock loudly.
We read everything that lands in our inbox. Not all of it gets a same-day reply, but it all gets read by an actual person who has spent real hours on frozen New Brunswick trails. Below you'll find where to send what, and roughly when to expect to hear back.
Get in Touch With Our Trail Guides
Most messages we get are the practical kind. Someone booked a cabin near the Restigouche and wants to know if the snow's holding. A reader saw our gear notes and isn't sure whether their boots will survive a run pushing four hours behind a sled team. These are exactly the questions we like.
Send general inquiries to [email protected]. One sentence or five paragraphs, it doesn't matter. The more you tell us about your trip dates, your group, and your experience level, the sharper our answer.
A word on timing. We're often out where cell coverage is a rumor. During peak winter weeks expect a reply within two business days; in the quieter shoulder seasons it's usually faster. If your trip is days away and you need a quick read on conditions, say so in the subject line and we'll bump it up the queue.
Media Inquiries & Brand Partnerships
Press, photographers, and brands fall into a different lane. We've worked with regional tourism boards and gear makers over several winters now, and the collaborations that work share one trait: they respect what our readers came here for.
For interviews, quotes on winter travel in the province, or image and content requests, write to [email protected]. Include your outlet, your deadline, and what you're working on. Journalists on a tight turnaround should flag the deadline up top — we'll do our best to meet it.
Partnership pitches go to [email protected]. Here's the honest version of how we operate: we say yes to a small fraction of what comes in. If your tour, lodge, or piece of kit is something we'd genuinely send a friend toward, the conversation gets easy. If it's a generic sponsorship blast, it probably won't be a fit. We'd rather keep our recommendations narrow and trustworthy than wide and hollow.
Affiliate and sponsored content, when it appears, is always labeled. Our take on a trail or product stays ours regardless of who's involved.
How We Can Help
A little structure on your end gets you a better answer on ours. Think of the message you send as the start of a conversation, not a form to complete.
Planning a trip
Tell us your dates, your group size, and how comfortable everyone is in the cold. "First time, two adults, late January" gives us plenty to work with.
Gear questions
Name what you already own and what activity you're prepping for. Layering for a half-day snowshoe is a different problem than an all-day sled run.
Corrections & tips
Spotted something out of date on a trail page, or know a route we've missed? Local knowledge keeps our coverage honest. Send it over.
One caveat worth stating plainly: winter conditions in New Brunswick shift fast, and our notes reflect the trails and seasons we've personally covered rather than every corner of the province. Treat our guidance as a well-informed starting point, then confirm current conditions with local outfitters before you head out.
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We'll see you on the trail. Or at least in your inbox first.