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Beach Street Inn

St. Martins
There is so much more to The Beach Street Inn than laying your head in a lovely bed. Our goal is to be the anchor to your Bay of Fundy experience by anticipating your every need and spoiling you with service, style and comfort. All while delivering personalized itineraries to explore the soul-satisfying, undiscovered Canadian coast and the Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

Tide & Boar Gastropub

Moncton
An always-evolving craft beer selection, cocktails made with care and a constantly-updated menu bring seasonal, fresh and local fare both on your plate and in your glass at The Tide and Boar Gastropub. Enjoy true Maritime hospitality in the heart of downtown Moncton at this award-winning pub named one of Canada's Top 50 restaurants by Maclean's Magazine and featured on The Food Network's "You Gotta Eat Here".

Tide Head Beach

Tide Head
Unsupervised freshwater beach with a playground and picnic area. A place known for its stunning scenery, perfect for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and ecotourism! The Tide Head area is recognized as the fiddlehead capital of New Brunswick.

Timberland Motel & Restaurant

Penobsquis
This perfect stop on your way to the Fundy coast provides hearty meals, refreshing beverages and a good rest with friendly service and attention.Hospitality PLUS! Owner operated independent family business since 1975The Country Kitchen RestaurantTwo dining rooms, a lounge and outdoor patio (pet friendly)Free plated hot breakfast early morning until noonFree wi-fiATV and snowmobile trail starts hereHeated outdoor poolPremium bedding

TimberTop Adventures - Saint John

Saint John
TimberTop Adventures is one of Canada's largest treetop aerial adventure parks located in beautiful Dominion Park, just minutes from uptown Saint John. Using a continuous lifeline safety system, our 12 courses offer various levels of challenge with something for nearly all ages. With up to 3 hours of play, including a half hour of training, guests travel from tree to tree tackling over 115 creative obstacles including 29+ zip line challenges.

Top of the Island Boat Tours

Grand Manan
This sightseeing tour will give you an all encompassing pass to the islands natural beauty and lifestyle. The tour includes a visit to a herring weir, a salmon farm and the opportunity to pull 2 lobster traps out of the ocean and hear history of lobster industry. Along the way, you'll visit coves, see cliffs, remote beaches and lighthouses. On any given trip, you may also see birds, seals, porpoises, sharks and whales. Our sunset tours include chowder, fishing mackerel, feeding seabirds, interpretation of geology, fishing, the history of Grand Manan and the best sunset you may ever see.

Topsail Canvas

Mascarene
Topsail Canvas is a small family business located in Southwestern New Brunswick. We have been creating top-quality canvas bags since 1991. Each bag is created and sewn with care in our signature simple, functional, and durable designs. Our functional, simple and attractive designs reflect what we and our friends need: protection for a laptop, bags with pockets for small tools or knitting supplies, drawstring closures for boating adventures, zip tops for carry-on luggage, a durable diaper bag, sturdy grocery bags for reducing plastic waste, or simply a large tote for catching everything!

Beresford (Belle-Baie)

Beresford
Step out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reacquaint yourself with nature in this warm and friendly Acadian seaside community. Enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of Chaleur Bay, internationally acclaimed as ‘One of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World.' Stroll the boardwalk along the beach with the blue of the sea and skies as far as the eye can see, or just relax in the sun and the salty air on one of our beaches and take in the scenery. Amongst many not-to-be-missed places are the Chaleur Bay salt marshes.

Bouctouche (Grand-Bouctouche)

Bouctouche
The town of Bouctouche is an enticing combination of scenery and sea, situated on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the magnificent Bouctouche River. The region's endless bodies of water and wide-open spaces beckon to be discovered and explored. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Information Centre to get information on local events, attractions and festivals. Browse handmade goods at the Bouctouche Farmers' Market, play a round of golf at Golf Bouctouche or visit the sandy beaches and charming lighthouses.

Caraquet

Caraquet
Where the Acadian heart beats strongest! Located on the coast of one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World, Caraquet is a small, inviting town with undeniable Acadian and Maritime charm, a vibrant cultural and artistic life, and savoury regional cuisine. It is also home to one of the most popular Acadian festivals in North America.

Dalhousie (Heron Bay)

Dalhousie
In Dalhousie, rolling hills, rivers, lakes and streams provide a scenic backdrop for New Brunswick’s most northern community. This is the perfect place to unwind, with a beach, campground, playgrounds, and a leisure centre featuring an indoor pool. There are also tennis courts, soccer fields, ball fields and walking trails. Attend a concert or go birdwatching amidst the inviting landscape, which is equally tempting for photographers, artists, rockhounds and watersports amateurs alike. Take your choice of sea kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, fishing or sailing.

Florenceville-Bristol (Carleton North)

Florenceville-Bristol
Explore scenic rural roads and discover hidden gems in beautiful Florenceville-Bristol, in the District of Carleton North. Home of the French Fry Capital of the World and McCain Foods’ global headquarters, this region has a rich agricultural heritage. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, you'll find unique places such as stunning river views, a key provincial art gallery central to the local arts scene, a museum dedicated to potato farming, historic sites, farmers markets, trails and more.

Grand Bay-Westfield

Grand Bay-Westfield
Located in southwestern New Brunswick along the beautiful Saint John River, you will find the town of Grand Bay-Westfield, the result of the two, originally separate, villages being officially merged in 1998. A growing community, Grand Bay-Westfield is the gateway to the Lower St. John River Valley. The town also has a ferry landing at the end of Ferry Road where the cable ferry connects Grand Bay-Westfield with the community of Hardings Point, across the river on the Kingston Peninsula. A campground and public beach can be found in these locations, near the ferry landings.

Grand Falls Regional Municipality

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Grand Falls is renowned as one of New Brunswick's top attraction with its natural wonder, the famous seasonal falls and captivating gorge. One of the most distinctive marks of Grand Falls is its bilingualism. Downtown Grand Falls has another particular cachet, with its Broadway Boulevard being the widest main street east of Winnipeg. Visit the local shops, dine at one of the many restaurants or simply stroll along the Broadway.

Hampton

Hampton
Hampton is a small town with big adventures in an incredible natural environment. Explore the Kennebecasis River from a rented kayak or on a pontoon boat; taste local flavours at year-round markets, cafés, and homestyle restaurants; visit studios and cultural events, or enjoy time riverside at the Lighthouse River Centre with picnic area, wharf and boat launch. A great network of year-round trails connects this all. Choose your adventure and see why It's Our Nature!

Hartland

Hartland
The Saint John River has been the lifeline of this town since it was established in the early 1800s. Once an important trade route for French, English and Aboriginal traders, the river today is known for leisure pursuits including fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and pleasure boating. Along its banks are roads that follow the river to neighbouring towns, with spectacular views year round. The Upper St. John River Valley Trail (part of the Trans-Canada Trail) runs through town and is used by cyclists, hikers, ATVs and snowmobiles.

Lamèque

Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.

Nackawic

Nackawic
Nackawic is a young community with deep historic roots. Carved out of the land where the Nackawic Stream meets the Saint John River, this area has ties to the Loyalists who first farmed the land centuries ago. Many of their original homes can be seen today at Kings Landing, a bustling living-history village. The town of Nackawic was created in the late 60s out of necessity. With the construction of the Mactaquac Dam, some homes had to be moved above the rising headpond. At about the same time, the A.V. Nackawic Inc. (formerly the St.

Quispamsis

Quispamsis
Quispamsis is an active community with many recreational opportunities. Whether you're seeking a leisurely pace or something more lively, it's the place to energize. The most picturesque waterways in Eastern Canada are readily accessible from the area. Sailors can be seen navigating the majestic Kennebecasis River, while the meandering Hammond River is a favourite for kayaking and canoeing.

Richibucto (Beaurivage)

Richibucto
A world of ocean marvels, cultural wonders and family-friendly fun await you in this charming seaside community. Richibucto has a rich and vibrant history, and the unique cultural landscape created almost 4 centuries ago – a combination of Mi'gmaq, Spanish, Acadian, Celtic and English cultures – is still alive and well today in the region's food, architecture and celebrations.

Riverview

Riverview
The town of Riverview, located on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River, welcomes visitors of all ages. Stop by the Fundy Chocolate River Station, located in the heart of Riverview. It's a fully accessible building with shops, public washroom facilities, Internet access, and brochures and maps to help guide your travel in the region. As the centre is situated along the Riverfront Trail, you can step out onto the boardwalk for a run, walk, or bike ride or work out at the outdoor Green Gym.

Rothesay

Rothesay
Travel along Route 100, east of Saint John, to find the heritage architecture, scenic water views and quiet streets of Rothesay. Situated along the magnificent Kennebecasis River, Rothesay is truly a "community of communities," with heritage character (some structures predate Confederation), natural parks, green areas and modern amenities. Rothesay is home to a number of feature events: a weekly Concert in the Common Series, Annual Dragon Boat Festival and the KV Jazz/Blues Fest, just to name a few. Come see what Rothesay has to offer!