Located in downtown Moncton, GOMOTEL.CA is a small motel that offers a beautiful view of Jones Lake. Situated near a lovely lakeside walking trail and many tourist destinations, GOMOTEL.CA is an excellent choice for your next Moncton vacation. Our newly renovated rooms are carpet free and contain a large refrigerator, a microwave and free Wi-Fi. Smoking and pets are not permitted in the rooms as we strive to offer an allergy free environment. Designated smoking areas are available. Discover the unique, friendly atmosphere of our small motel and take advantage of our onsite amenities.
Gondola Point Beach is a supervised freshwater beach with changing rooms and picnic areas. It is situated on a sandbar overlooking the Kennebecasis River at the entrance to the Gondola Point Cable Ferry service in Quispamsis. A large parking area is located off Gondola Point Road. Signs are posted when lifeguards are on duty.
Year-round, toll-free service operated by the provincial government between Gondola Point (Route 119) and Route 845.
The Gondola Point ferry is the link between the vibrant town of Quispamsis, and the beautiful Kingston Peninsula. This ferry ride features breathtaking views of the Kennebecasis River that are sure to delight all visitors.
If you're craving a unique once-in-a-lifetime adventure in the NB wilderness, we welcome you to the heart of it; a crystal-clear river, and a serene forest featuring an abundance of local wildlife!
Our tranquil, country-style cabins are very clean, air-conditioned, have private washrooms and feature satellite TV, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy your stay!
We are situated along the headwaters of the Miramichi River, famous for its Atlantic Salmon and trout fishing.
Built in 1928, this covered bridge is 41 m (135 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 11, Exit 53, Route 134 West 1.6 km (0.99 mi.), Route 495 South 6.7 km (4 mi.), Route 470 South 1.3 km (0.81 mi.), Route 510 West 3.3 km (2 mi.), at Main River, near Rexton.
Put your best golfing skills to the test and stop at the Grand Falls Golf Club where you'll need precision to play a winning game, especially on the back 9. The Grand Golf Club is recognized for its rugged beauty and panoramic views, particularly on the 6th and the 14th holes. Come and challenge yourself on a picturesque course! This classic 18-hole championship course is a classic in every sense of the word. The golf course is open 7 days a week.
Visit the museum located across the seasonal falls and gorge to discover an array of historical objects. Among the exhibits featured are the boots and goggles worn by the legendary jockey Ron Turcotte when he rode the powerful horse, Secretariat, and won the Triple Crown in 1973. Another interesting item on display is a wedding cake crafted in 1940. The various heritage articles on display will captivate the interest of both young and old alike.
Grand Falls is fortunate to have, in the centre of town, New Brunswick's most impressive seasonal falls and gorge. Begin your visit at the Malabeam Tourist Centre. Come and discover the history and beauty of this naturally inspiring wonder. Admire the picturesque view at the Malabeam Centre and take advantage of FREE services: travel assistance and counselling offered by a dedicated and bilingual staff, information about attractions and festivals.
Fun, family-oriented campground boasting 200+ hectares pristine woodland and gorgeous beach on West Grand Lake. Playgrounds, picnic tables, boat launch, recreational building, trails, fire pits,washrooms/showers, cabins, security gates. Short term and seasonal camping, 3-way to dry camping for RVs and tents. Special consideration to needs of snowbirds.
Wherever you go on the island, there's sure to be a terrific beach nearby, where the words "crowded beach" is defined by the number of gulls and other seabirds on the beach that day. It's no wonder Reader's Digest voted Grand Manan Island as one of the World's 7 Best Small Islands ! Anchorage Beach is an unsupervised, sandy, saltwater beach where you can relax with the Bay of Fundy nipping at your toes. Do some beachcombing, see wildlife and check the nearby freshwater ponds – a great spot to cast your line for trout. Canoe or kayak as well.Castalia Park Beach is gravel and salt marsh.
Voted by Reader's Digest as one of the World's 7 Best Small Islands, Grand Manan Island is all of the good things you expect in New Brunswick in one convenient package: uncrowded beaches, excellent hiking trails, cycling, first-rate birdwatching, whale-watching, sea kayaking, spectacular sunsets, lighthouses, rugged cliffs, museums, great dining, craft and art shops, summer festivals, and scenic fishing communities.
White Head Island is accessible several times a day from Grand Manan Island at Ingalls Head via the MV William Frankland Ferry. The crossing (approximately 20 minutes) is free of charge. The ferry carries 45 passengers and 9 cars. White Head Island is a quiet fishing community of approximately 180 residents, mainly fishermen and their families. The 6-km (4-mi.) road goes around two-thirds of the island. A lighthouse, a sandy beach and a rocky coast can be found on the "back" of the island. This is an excellent location for birdwatching, hiking, biking and touring.
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick has conserved three nature preserves (Thomas B. Munro Memorial Shoreline Nature Preserve, Meredith Houseworth Memorial Seashore Nature Preserve, and Seven Days Work Cliff Nature Preserve) on Grand Manan, all of which encompass parts of the Red Trail, a 17-km (10.5-mi) long trail system that runs along the coast of the island. This trail system is managed by the Grand Manan Trails Association and used by residents and visitors. Beginning at the Whistle Lighthouse, the trail winds through the Thomas B.
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.
Unsupervised saltwater beach sheltered between wave-sculpted rock formations. Change houses, washrooms, parking, food service and picnic area. Also has a children's play area, volleyball court and access ramp from the elevated parking area down to a sandy beach. Close to accommodation and the Village Historique Acadien.
Granite Town Farms is a family-owned-and-operated, award-winning, wild-blueberry farm, located on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. Here we proudly grow all of our own northern wild blueberries on more than 200 carefully nurtured hectares (500 acres).
All rooms and facilities were completely renovated with the addition of new mattresses,windows,window dressings,carpet, air conditioners/heaters, fresh paint and renovated lobby.
For over 35 years, campers have made Great Bear Campground their camping destination because of the spacious, waterfront campsites and meticulously clean grounds and washrooms. Wooded and open sites are available in a safe, family atmosphere. Modern amenities are provided, as well as access to hiking trails on our fourth-generation Hagerman family farm. Great Bear is also well known as an ideal location to fish for Musky and Smallmouth Bass right off the dock near your campsite. The campground is located on the St.
Built in 1925, this covered bridge is 59 m (194 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North 4.9 km (3 mi.), onto Boniface Road.
The lightstation at Green's Point, with its octagonal wooden tower, was established in 1879 and altered in 1903. Museum on site which is wheelchair accessible. Bathroom and picnic tables on site. Spend some time gazing at the fantastic view of the Letete Passage, and enjoy the seabirds circling overhead.
We offer a wide range of pottery pieces in contemporary colours, useful for home and office.
Come into our shop, located on the banks of the St. John River, to see our new and older patterns.
State-of-the-art casino, bingo and dining experience in Edmundston. Over 190 slot machines, poker hall, large concert venue, bingo and two restaurants. A solid menu of favourites awaits at the Fiddlehead Café. Try the delicious steaks at the Valley View Restaurant. For date night or an evening with friends, Grey Rock Casino is the perfect place to have fun!
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