Peaceful spot near the sea. Well-known for its spectacular sunsets. Wireless Internet and paved bicycle trail close by. Cabins are available for rent on-site.
The Bathurst Comfort Inn is a newly renovated, quiet place to stay. It is centrally located with restaurants and shopping nearby. Our complimentary services includes hot continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, fitness centre, local calls, parking, newspapers, and 24 hour coffee/tea station.
Situated on a hill in a quiet area, the Edmundston Comfort Inn offers a magnificent view of the city. Located close to the University of Moncton's Edmundston campus and the regional hospital. All rooms include free high-speed wireless Internet access. Rooms are also equipped with a microwave oven and a refrigerator. Hot breakfast is served at no charge The hotel also has a fitness room, laundry room; Parking is complimentary and pets are welcomed.
Comfort Inn Fredericton, a pet-friendly hotel, also offers a free hot breakfast and an on-site fitness room. Business travelers appreciate complimentary high-speed Internet access and business centre. All guest rooms come complete with refrigerators and microwaves. Visitors will enjoy shopping at Regent Mall, Uptown Center, the downtown boutiques and the Saturday mornings Boyce Farmers Market. The hotel is a short drive from the Canadian Forces Base.
Across from Champlain Place and in the heart of downtown, near restaurants and shopping. A half-hour from Parlee Beach. CAA/AAA member. All rooms include microwave and refrigerator. Complimentary high-speed Internet and usage of computer kiosk in lobby.
Located minutes of many of Moncton's attractions and in close proximity to Casino New Brunswick, Magnetic Hill Zoo, and Magic Mountain Waterpark, the Comfort Inn® Magnetic Hill is a pet-friendly, smoke-free hotel offering free hot breakfast, free high-speed Internet access, and business centre. Guest rooms have refrigerators, microwave, coffee maker, and hair dryers.
Situated at the heart of the upper Madawaska region, the peaceful community of Baker-Brook is separated from Maine, (U.S.), by the Saint John River and its islands. Proud to be part of the region, Baker-Brook is committed to ensuring a quality of life that its residents appreciate. Baker-Brook is rich in history: discover the intrigues and boldness of its past.
Welcome to Clair, a picturesque crossroads of social and economic activity in upper Madawaska. An international bridge over the majestic Saint John River links Clair to the community of Fort Kent, Maine (U.S.) Visit the catholic church which houses noted religious artwork, including stained-glass windows from the workshop of Belgian artist José Gaterrath and the station of the cross by the famous Spanish ceramist Jordi Bonet. Forestry is the basis of the local economy.
Surrounded by lakes and trees, Saint-François is a charming little community bustling with local activity. Did you know that in Saint-François you can visit New Brunswick's only authentic blacksmith shop? After being in operation for 62 years, the Joseph B. Michaud Blacksmith Shop is now a museum where tools and equipment formerly used by the blacksmiths are on display. In the summer, outdoor enthusiasts take advantage of the rivers and lakes in the area.
Founded in 1869, Saint-Hilaire is one of the oldest parishes in the “Acadia of the Land and Forests” region. The village was named after Hilaire Cyr, who had donated the land to build the first Catholic church. The Saint-Hilaire rectory, beside the church, is now home to an art gallery. Saint-Hilaire and the surrounding area is a fertile ground for many great stories. Did you know that during the prohibition, Saint-Hilaire was one of the top places for smuggling alcohol? There transited the famous "Hand Brand", a strong liquor from the French islands of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
For business or for pleasure, you’ve come to the right place. Maison Touristique Dugas provides comfortable accommodations at competitive fares. Make sure to book your room, suite, cottage, or camping today for a pleasant stay in the Town of Caraquet. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Get close to the Fundy tides near the Grand Manan FerryLocated in the picturesque fishing village of Blacks Harbour, Connors Bros. Nature Preserve at Pea Point is a beautiful example of the diversity and ecological significance linked to the world-famous Bay of Fundy tides. Explore the natural and geological features found in the preserve and along the 2 km (1.2 mi) stretch of coastline.Feel free to cross to the Pea Point Lighthouse (first lit in 1878) on Pea Island during low tide, but keep your eye on the tides to avoid getting stuck!
This family owned business welcomes their guests and helps them feel at home upon their stay at the motel. We work to make sure our rooms are clean and comfortable, and offer to our guests reasonable price for their stay. Regent motel offers the comfortable and enjoyable stay with very affordable rates operating seven days a week.
Rooms are furnished and offering amenities such as Free Wi-Fi, Microwave, Fridge and LCD TV with premium channels. Kids 10 and under stay for free.
Three “ready-to-camp” cabins available for rental at the Motel and Colibri Campground. These cottages can accommodate up to 6 people, with a queen bed, two bunk beds and a double sofa bed. To add to your comfort, you will find a kitchenette, a bathroom with shower and a small terrace with a BBQ. Outside, it’s as if you’re camping with the woods and the campfire to roast your favorite marshmallows.
Country Haven is on the banks of the beautiful Main Southwest Miramichi, where you can fish private and open waters with experienced local guides who will take you to the very best fishing spots. Relax in one of our 4-star Canada Select, fully equipped cottages. Big enough for large get-togethers or small enough to enjoy your own private secluded cottage. From fishing to canoeing and kayaking, tubing, or a base for amazing day trips, Country Haven is your perfect home away from home!
Built in 1943, this covered bridge is 31 m (100 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 433, Route 112 South 5 km (3 mi.), Route 895 South 5.2 km (3.2 mi.), onto Colpitts Road, near Salisbury.
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18 holes with daily green fees and dress code. Clubhouse, restaurant and bar, snack bar, liquor licence, golf carts, driving range, dining room, pro shop, showers and lockers, putting green, club rental, golf pro, and lessons. Call to inquire about our Stay and Play Packages, best priced Stay and Play Packages in the Maritimes!
Located downtown, bordering picturesque Trout Creek and walking trail beside creek. Walking distance to murals, shops and restaurants. Friendly, courteous owner-operated service awaits you.
Full-service campground with 30- and 50-amp sites. Tenting, heated pool and lake access. Driving distance to Oromocto, Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton. 1.5 km (0.9 mi.) from Exit 330. Check out our website or Facebook page for weekend activities!
Built in 1942, this covered bridge is 23 m (76 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 446, Route 128 East 6.6 km (4 mi.), Exit 3, Route 15 South - Wheeler Boulevard - 3 km (1.8 mi.), Route 114 South across the causeway to Route 112 West 6.3 km (3.9 mi.), onto Mitton Road.
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MR21 is an interpretation centre located in Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption cathedral in Moncton, Canada's only digital cathedral. Run by a secular non-profit organization, its original content will interest those wishing to discover this New Brunswick heritage gem and learn about a less-known aspect of Acadian history. The centre's scenography makes use of cutting-edge technology that offers visitors an experience of total, emotional and autonomous immersion. An entertaining, intense and authentic learning experience.
Soothing. Intense. And everything in between.
When out hiking a trail, there’s nothing like the sense of discovery when you stumble upon a waterfall. It often starts with hearing it. And as you get closer your curiosity is rewarded. Spying a waterfall is always a refreshing surprise during a long hike. Waterfalls are not only beautiful and mesmerizing to watch, but the crashing waterfall creates a constant white noise that’s incredibly soothing. New Brunswick is home to over a thousand waterfalls—some remote, some very accessible.
Discover established and emerging artists—and a deeper understanding.
If your dream getaway is as much about inspiration as relaxation, then you’ve found what you’ve been searching for. On display across New Brunswick are countless international works of art, national treasures, and regional art. But you’ll also discover work by local artists and artisans from the past and modern day—each offering insights and ideas on our people and our place in the world.
Made by hand. From the heart.
You learn a lot about a place through the art of its people. The stories told in the quilts, knits, carvings, and paintings give a sense of our community’s culture. Each work is a living memory of the person and place it came from.