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Glass Roots Glass Blowing Studio & Gallery

Uptown Saint John
Master glassblower Curtis Dionne, with over 24 years of experience, creates stunning handcrafted pieces. 🔹 Watch live glassblowing demonstrations and explore our showroom 🔹 Join a private glassblowing workshop (held once a month) 🔹 Custom awards and wholesale catalogue available—our blown glass is featured in 40+ galleries and gift shops across Canada and the USA.

Quartermain Earth Science Centre

Fredericton
Discover the thrill of our beautiful planet at the Quartermain Earth Science Centre. Explore interactive displays about palaeontology, minerals, earthquakes, and much more! Learn about engaging programs that bring the wonders of Earth and Environmental Sciences to life. Fun for all ages! The Quartermain Earth Science Centre is located within the historic Forestry & Geology building at the University of New Brunswick.

Summer accommodation - Université de Moncton, Shippagan campus

Shippagan
Are you planning a vacation in the magnificent Acadian Peninsula during the summer season? We invite you to take advantage of university housing at the Shippagan campus available for rent from June 1 to August 17, 2025. Enjoy reasonably-priced apartments with kitchen and living room. Shops, Aquarium NB, cycling trails and seaside boardwalk are just a few steps away!Rates and reservationVirtual tour

Estrella Glamping

Village Blanchard
May to October: Luxurious inflatable bubbles offering a unique experience blending rustic charm with modern amenities. Each bubble is equipped with a full bathroom and a heat pump. Enjoy the outdoors with a BBQ, picnic table, fire pit, and a fully equipped outdoor kitchenette, enhancing your living space. Year-round: The Estrella cottage invites you to discover comfort and serenity. It offers two bedrooms boho-style, sharing a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing your meals.

Fundy Maple Sugar Camp

Turtle Creek
Fundy Biosphere Region is tapping into the Greater Moncton’s popular local maple forest! Visit the sugar camp to enjoy taffy cones and candy on the snow, and take a free learning tour where you’ll learn about the unique ecosystem and biodiversity of the Wabanaki Forest, the cultural history of maple products, and how maples are tapped, and how sap is collected and processed into maple syrup. Fundy Maple is open to the public Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 3pm, with tours at 11am and 1pm.

Elgin Eco Association Park and Trails

Elgin
The Elgin Eco Association (EEA) has a park and a 30+ km network of well-maintained singletrack trails for mountain biking and hiking, and with over 15 km groomed in the winter for fat biking and snowshoeing. Many of the fast and flowy trails are machine built with features such as rollers, jumps, and berms, plus a pump track at the parking area. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an avid mountain biker, or a winter adventurer, Elgin’s trails offer scenic beauty and outdoor excitement.

Clutch Angling - Saint John River Fishing Guide

Oromocto
If you are looking for an amazing time on the water targeting Musky, Striper, Sturgeon or even Bass, Clutch Angling provides unforgettable guided fishing experiences on the Saint John River. Enjoy the expertise of a passionate guide who has been fishing since the age of 3 and loves sharing his knowledge. Call ahead to book prime dates for the season; half day and full day trips available.

Minnow Tackle Shop

Fredericton
Minnow Tackle Shop, in Fredericton, is a must-visit store for fishing enthusiasts. Specializing in providing a variety of fishing supplies and equipment, the shop's knowledgeable pro staff can also recommend the best fishing guides for the trip of your dreams. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned veteran who wants to learn the latest tricks, tips, and behaviors of target species such as Musky, Striped Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Sturgeon on the Saint John River, we can help.

Riverbank Trail Riding - Guided Horseback Rides

Nauwigewauk
Guided trail rides for beginners or experienced riders through stunning, secluded landscapes alongside a peaceful river, a mountaintop lookout, and a tranquil pond. Enjoy the shaded outdoor rest area featuring a large tin roof and a rustic table—an inviting spot to sit back, relax, and take a break while soaking in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Our horses are well trained and love their job as well as our guides who have many years of horsemanship experience.

Mariners Point RV Park

Upper Queensbury
Located on the beautiful Saint John River, this family oriented and dog friendly campground is an ideal location for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and boating. We are 3 minutes from a golf course and 5 minutes from the town of Nackawic. Come stay with us, relax and admire the beautiful sunsets. The short 40-minute drive from Fredericton, NB or 40-minute drive from Houlton/Woodstock border crossing will make this visit worth your while.

Les Gailurons Outdoor Centre

Rivière-du-Portage
The Centre plein air Les Gailurons is a winter sanctuary nestled in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula! It features cross-country skiing trails (classic and skate) designed to cater to all levels of experience, as well as snowshoe trails offering a quiet and immersive winter experience. Finally, kicksled and walking trails provide an exciting way to enjoy winter while admiring the natural beauty surrounding you. Equipment rental available on-site.

Robert Lyon Studio & Gallery

Sackville
Robert Lyon is a watercolour artist and graphic designer in Sackville. His artwork has been commissioned by the likes of Canadian Wildlife Service, Nature Conservancy of Canada & Fundy National Park. With the Tantramar Marsh as his backyard, Rob has immersed himself in the richness of the area's ecosystem. His studio and gallery offer a unique opportunity to explore his creativite endeavours through original paintings, limited edition prints, hand-printed nature themed t-shirts and notecards.

Unexpected Moncton Food and Drink Tours

Moncton
Take a delicious stroll through the heart of Moncton for amazing sights, people and flavours that will raise your visit from great to unforgettable! Did you ever wonder where people “in the know” go in Moncton? Here’s your chance to discover the side of the city you never knew: charming cafes, innovative food producers, local hangouts and much more. - Six+ stops across the downtown - Appetizers, snacks and more from some of the city’s best chefs - Premium coffees and cocktails
Maritime Beer Miramichi

Breweries

Flavourful beers, crafted with care.Given that Moosehead, Canada’s oldest independent brewery, is located in Saint John, New Brunswick, perhaps it’s not surprising that New Brunswick continues to enjoy a booming beer industry. Microbreweries across the province are wooing locals, enticing visitors, and garnering national recognition along the way.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Parks

The feeling of living without limitsNo walls. No deadlines. No expectations. Take a deep breath—when you explore New Brunswick’s 12 parks, you celebrate the freedom of living on your terms. Take it all in at your own speed. Cruise along Eastern Canada's best mountain biking trails; hike to waterfalls tucked away in lush forests; camp under starry skies; or just lounge on a beach. There's no better way to recharge your batteries than with some time well spent in our great outdoors.
Saint John Building

Saint John

The only city on the Bay of FundyWalk narrow streets of well-preserved, 19th-century architecture; linger in the historic Saint John City Market and adjacent King’s Square; spend time relaxing in a café or microbrewery. There’s no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of a world-famous bay.
Changing of the Guards Fredericton

Loyalist Legacy

A sudden and dramatic population explosion. After the American Revolution, there was a large group of ‘American Yankees’ who chose to remain British subjects. They fled the United States for Canada—which at this point remained in British hands—and they became known as the Loyalists.
Met Lodge

Our Roots

A multifaceted cultural fabric. The culture of New Brunswick—as felt in our music, foods, language, festivals, built environment, and history—is a fascinating mélange influenced by Indigenous, French, British, Irish and Scottish settlers, that is constantly changing with the influx of people from other parts of the world.
Hartland Longest Covered Bridge

Covered Bridges

Cross over a century of timeGet ready to be whisked away to a simpler time—New Brunswick’s covered bridges are living records of times past. A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof and siding. These coverings extend the bridge’s lifespan by shielding it from the worst the Canadian winter can throw at it, and they were once an integral part of life in New Brunswick communities.
Swallowtail Lighthouse

Lighthouses

Follow the coastline (one lighthouse at a time). Nothing defines New Brunswick’s coastline more than the lighthouses that still stand tall as sentinels of the sea. Getting close to them is feeling close to the seafaring history that shaped this place. The lower St. John River has a unique inland system of lighthouses that was designed to safely guide the old paddlewheeler steamers along the river in days gone by. The coastal lighthouses were known as “sea lights,” while the lighthouses on New Brunswick’s inland shorelines were called “beacon lights”.
Côte magnétique, Moncton

Magnetic Hill

Do you trust your own perception? Cars simply don’t roll uphill. It's impossible, right? Well, drive to the bottom of this world-famous hill, shift into neutral, and be prepared to be amazed. Your car will roll uphill in total defiance of natural law, even as your brain is telling you it's simply not possible. Is it magnetic, an illusion, or a gravitational mystery? Stories about Magnetic Hill have been around since the early 1800s, and this wondrous place has been puzzling visitors for decades.
Mount Carleton Jules My New Brunswick

Mountains

Find yourself above the fray of modern life. When you escape to New Brunswick’s Appalachian Mountains, you connect more deeply with your own true spirit. But you also discover an intensely meaningful separation. Here, 400-million-year-old mountains invite you to embrace vertical distance from hectic everyday life. The Appalachian Mountain Range—a chain of ancient, eroded mountains that have created river valleys and low, gently rolling hills—is the most mountainous region in New Brunswick. Breathe deeply as you journey along clean waterways and through magnificent woods.
Fundy Trail

Trails

Feel more alive with every step The deeper you venture into the forested wilds, the deeper your sense of being refreshed. Our pure, natural world—its smells, sounds, and sights—has the power to renew you. Embrace it and chase it—with 80% forested land, New Brunswick is rich with opportunity both on and off the beaten path.
Restigouche River

Rivers

Go with the flow—or fight the current.Every river has two sides. Down current and up. And both are worth exploring—it just depends on the kind of mood you're in. Go ahead and amble lazily along with the flow of the water. Take it slow and take it all in. Or, be bold, and challenge yourself to an upriver, whitewater fight. No matter what, like a river cuts through the earth and finds its way through the landscape, it has a way of getting under your skin, and finding its way into your very soul.