Bays and Estuaries:
* Bay of Fundy: The most famous body of water in New Brunswick, known for its exceptionally high tides.
* Chaleur Bay: A large bay on the northern coast, known for its beautiful beaches and fishing.
* Passamaquoddy Bay: A large estuary on the southern coast, known for its tidal power potential.
Rivers:
* Saint John River: The largest river in New Brunswick, flowing through the heart of the province.
* Petitcodiac River: Famous for its "tidal bore", a wave that surges upriver with the tide.
* Miramichi River: Known for its salmon fishing and beautiful scenery.
* Restigouche River: A popular destination for salmon fishing.
Lakes:
* Grand Lake: The largest lake in New Brunswick, a popular destination for boating and swimming.
* Washademoak Lake: The second largest lake in New Brunswick.
* Nashwaak Lake: Known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Other Notable Bodies of Water:
* The Gulf of St. Lawrence: While not technically within New Brunswick, it forms a major part of the province's coastline.
* The Northumberland Strait: A narrow body of water separating Prince Edward Island from New Brunswick.
This is not an exhaustive list, as New Brunswick has numerous rivers, lakes, and smaller bays. However, these are some of the most prominent and significant bodies of water in the province.