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Odell Park & Odell Arboretum

Fredericton
Odell Park is a 135-ha (333-acre) park located in the heart of Fredericton. It's a sample of the once widespread northern hardwood forest that stretched unbroken from the Saint John River Valley to the Appalachian Mountains in New England. It is home to 420 hemlock trees that are more than 400 years old and a number of endangered, threatened and rare species. Winter features include an outdoor rink, sliding hill and cross-country ski trails.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
The New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre lighthouse was built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River, exactly 6 km (4 mi.) from the coast of the village of Burnt Church. The New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre acquired the lighthouse in 1986 and relocated it on the premises of the Marine Centre.

Old Sow Whirlpool

Deer Island
The largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere peaks during the new- and full-moon phases. Can be seen three hours prior to high tide from Deer Island Point Park. Enjoy the toll-free ferry ride over to Deer Island and experience a little taste of the Bay of Fundy on your way when you view the Old Sow! Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island onto Route 772.

Pabineau Falls

Pabineau
The Pabineau Falls are recognized in the Chaleur Region for their grandiose beauty! Located in the Pabineau First Nation, the falls are on the Nepisiguit River and are surrounded by breathtaking nature.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Parc du Vieux Moulin

Nigadoo
Municipal park located on a property where a mill was operating at the beginning of the 20th century. Interpretative signs, covered picnic tables, restrooms and a freshwater swimming beach. Located on the Nigadoo River. Operated and maintained by the municipality.

Parkland Village Inn

Alma
Sharing the TreasureThe view of the Bay of Fundy from your room is breathtaking. That little island just off to your right, way out on the horizon, is Isle Haute. In the late 1700s, British war ships chased the infamous pirate, Ned Low, into the bay, and some people believe he buried treasure there. In 1952, an American treasure hunter actually found Spanish and Portuguese coins on the island — coins that were well over 200 years old.It’s a long way from the power centre of Canada’s corporate culture in Toronto to the mist-shrouded shores of the Bay of Fundy.

Perth-Andover Visitor Information Centre

Perth-Andover
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Perth-Andover, on the River Valley Scenic Drive, to receive FREE information about this particular region of the province, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivalsThe centre is located at the Outdoor Adventure Centre/Tourism Information Centre on the banks of the St. John River in Perth-Andover.

Southern Victoria Waterfront Adventure Centre

Perth-Andover
Southern Victoria's Waterfront Adventure Centre, home to various water activities hosted on the beautiful Saint John River, provides rentals of bicycles, canoes, kayaks (singles and doubles), motorized canoes, paddleboards, and pedal boats for everyone. The Centre is equipped with accessible washrooms on site as well as accessible walkways. PFDs and helmets are supplied with all rentals. For any questions, contact us by calling 506-273-0362 or by emailing rentals@vilsv.ca

Petit-Témis Interprovincial Linear Park

Edmundston
The Petit-Témis is a linear park bordering the Madawaska River and Lake Temiscouata all the way to the St. Lawrence River, offering a lovely and picturesque route along the way. Linking the cities of Edmundston, NB and Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, with over more than 130 km (81 miles) of trails, Petit-Témis is the first interprovincial cycling network in Canada. Because the trail was built on an abandoned railway line the grade is never more than 4 per cent, making it easily accessible to all. You can pause to catch your breath at one of many rest stops along the way.

Picaroons Roundhouse

Fredericton
At Picaroons we serve drinks to accommodate every taste as well as offering great food, an espresso bar and ice cream (seasonally). The Roundhouse Brewtique features New Brunswick crafted beer, cider, spirits and wine for your take-home enjoyment as well as shirts, glasses and a wide assortment of other Picaroons merchandise. Our Picaroons Patio is one of the best places in Fredericton to have a pint and take in a view of the St. John River. We're looking forward to your visit!

Picket Fence Motel

Saint Andrews
Picket Fence Motel welcomes you with clean, comfortable AC non-smoking ground floor accommodations on Reed Avenue, just 1 km (0.6 mi.) from the town centre. Rooms are equipped with 37" flat-screen cable TV, alarm clock, compact refrigerator, coffee maker, iron and ironing board, air-conditioning/heat and private bath with hairdryers. Free wireless high-speed Internet. Sun Country Electric car charger on-site. No telephones in units. Only efficiency unit is pet friendly.

Pigeon Hill Beach

Pigeon Hill
Unsupervised saltwater, sand and stone beach near a working wharf with washrooms. Pigeon Hill Beach has a long sand dune facing the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A wide variety of shorebirds, including the endangered Piping plover, inhabit this coastline, where their fragile ecosystems are protected.