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Motts Landing Vineyard & Winery

Cambridge-Narrows
Nestled within the St. John River Valley, Motts Landing Vineyard can be discovered along the spirited shores of the Washademoak Lake. Our vineyard and winery is within the village of Cambridge-Narrows and it is here that we handcraft our wines from estate-grown grapes for you to enjoy. We have a selection of 14 different wines, including full-bodied reds aged in oak barrels, delicate whites, a sassy rose and festive sparkling grape-and-cranberry we call Cranpagne; sweet and ever-so-delicious dessert wine and two fruit wines (rhubarb-strawberry and savoury raspberry).

Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Saint-Quentin (Eldon)
The Canadian Appalachian ExperienceWith the highest mountain peak in the Maritimes, Mount Carleton Provincial Park has more than 42,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness waiting to be explored. The mountain is home to more wild animal species than any other part of the province and is a botanist’s dream for rare plants. As a designated dark sky preserve, Mount Carleton is the perfect place to enjoy those crystal-clear starry nights.

Mountain Woods Golf Club

Moncton
Everyone Welcome! Mountain Woods Golf Club is a challenging, 18-hole, picturesque and family-friendly golf course with rolling terrain and numerous water hazards. After completing your round, grab a bite at Neater's Lounge! The golf club also has two putting greens, a short-game practice area and a large double-ended driving range. The golf course is centrally located beside the Magnetic Hill Zoo and Magic Mountain Water Park.

Mulholland Point Lighthouse

Campobello
This is the only lighthouse shared by Canada and the United States. The Mulholland Point Lighthouse was built in 1885. The original octagonal, wooden structure is located within Roosevelt Campobello International Park and is well maintained. You can enjoy a picnic at this spot with a view toward the F. D. R. International Bridge that connects Campobello Island to Lubec, Maine. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56 at St. George, NB, onto Route 172 to Letete, take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island (ferry interruption: 1-888-747-7006).

Musée Acadien de Caraquet

Caraquet
Come discover the history and culture of people of the Acadian Peninsula in a museum that features an extensive and bountiful collection of various artefacts and documents. Each year, new fascinating exhibitions are on display. Everyone will love this travel back in time at the very heart of Acadie!

Musée acadien de l'Université de Moncton

Moncton
Founded in 1886, the Musée Acadien de l'Université de Moncton features more than 42,000 objects and photographs. Discover one of the largest collections of Acadian artifacts in the world. The museum's permanent exhibition, entitled "L'Aventure Acadienne" [Acadian Adventure], is a dynamic and innovative presentation of the history of Acadia in Atlantic Canada and of its material culture. It offers a fresh look at Acadian history.

Musquash Estuary Coastal Trails

Prince of Wales
Recharge in Nature! Experience stunning views while exploring the mossy coastal forest, rocky beaches, and marshes of the Musquash Estuary. Managed by the country's leading environmental charity, Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), the Musquash Estuary Trails are located 19 km (11 mi.) west of Saint John. These are backcountry hiking trails with no facilities and challenging hikes. Black Beach trail is a 4.2 km (2.5 mi.) loop, aptly named after its rare black sand beach. It features scenic look-offs that offer panoramic vistas of the tidal flats of the estuary.

Needle and Thread for the Bed

Dorchester
Spend your afternoon weaving new memories from New Brunswick's 19th century past. At the St. James Textile Museum start your own quilt block with instructions from resource experts, surrounded by some of the most breathtaking antique textiles ever crafted. Learn the age-old practices of carding, spinning and throwing the weave shuttle on the antique looms. Your adventure also includes a visit to see the textiles displayed at Keillor House Museum. Advance reservations required.

Neguac Bird Sanctuary (Île-Aux-Foins Park)

Neguac
A perfect spot for nature lovers as well as loads of room for family fun - the Neguac Bird Sanctuary has it all at Île-aux-Foins Park. Travel a narrow causeway to the most spectacular ocean view imaginable! At Île-Aux-Foins Park, boardwalks and floating decks connect you to sandy beaches jutting into the ocean waves. This is a true eco-tourism site, which means you'll find interpretative signs to fill you in on the flora and fauna native to the area. An observation tower stands at one end of the beautiful beach, where you can gaze out to Portage Island National Wildlife area.

Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre

Bathurst
In 2003 the Bathurst Heritage Trust Commission Inc. acquired the Nepisiguit Centennial Library building and immediately created the Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre, which houses the Heritage Museum, the Nepisiguit Genealogy/Archives. The artifacts, including photos, archives, genealogical documents, and histories of the native Aboriginal culture, represent the general life of the people of the region in the early days. There is no precise theme running through the museum, but the past comes alive for both local and other visitors.

New Brunswick International Sculpture Trail

Saint John
The International Sculpture Trail continues the legacy of creating contemporary sculptures from local granite by international artists. In 2007, the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium began a new trail system that now spans over 483 km (300 mi.). The Canadian sculpture trail will result in over 35 large scale sculptures by 2022, featuring unique international art exhibition of large scale granite sculptures by world-renowned artists.

New Brunswick Internment Camp Heritage Museum

Minto
The only museum in Canada dealing with Second World War internment of Jews, Germans, Italians, and Canadians; it has over 600 artifacts (paintings, furniture, wood carvings, photos, and more) and a scale model of the New Brunswick Internment Camp. The project was born when Ed Caissie, a Minto teacher, was developing alternate programs for at-risk students. There is an historic walking trail at the original site in Ripples, 32 km (20 mi.) from Fredericton on Route 10.

New Brunswick Museum

Saint John
The New Brunswick Museum has been collecting and sharing thousands of stories of New Brunswick's natural and human heritage, and its international connections. The NBM is currently closed. Progress continues on the much anticipated Revitalize NBM Project, which is set to redefine the region's cultural landscape. The NBM Boutique is open in-store and online, offering unique, local products. Visit https://boutique.nbm-mnb.ca/

New Brunswick Potato World Museum

Florenceville-Bristol
State-of-the-art, hands-on displays, guided experiential tours, educational video theatre and antique machinery. The Potato World Hall of Recognition acknowledges the extraordinary achievements and contributions of New Brunswickers to the potato industry. During your visit, enjoy lunch at the Harvest Cafe or check your email.

New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame

Fredericton
The NB Sports Hall of Fame is fun for all ages, come in and be wowed! For only $3 for students, $5 for adults and $15 for families - you can try your luck on the Virtual Sports Simulator, see the science behind-it-all in our Biomechanics and Sports Discovery Centre, and learn more about our Hall of Famers in the Virtual Locker Room and in our gallery and shrine exhibits!

New Denmark Memorial Museum

New Denmark
New Denmark, the oldest Danish settlement in Canada, is a small rural community that owes its name to the Danish immigrants who settled the region in 1872. Although its population is more diversified than it was at that time, the Danish language can still be heard and many people still proudly display their roots.The New Denmark Memorial Museum has a collection made up of portraits, farm machinery, small tools, china, books and numerous artefacts that belonged to the local Danish settlers.