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New Maryland
New Maryland
The community of New Maryland is adjacent to the city of Fredericton and is an ideal location in which to live. A variety of recreational and leisure programs are available throughout the year for young and old alike. The close proximity makes Fredericton’s diverse cultural facilities, universities and other recreational facilities easily accessible. Being near agricultural and forest lands gives New Maryland a distinctly rural character. The village is committed to maintaining its rural flavour with emphasis on green space and environmental protection.
Nigadoo (Belle-Baie)
Nigadoo
Nigadoo is a picturesque village located between Beresford and Petit-Rocher, just 9 km (5.6 mi.) from Bathurst. Long before the Acadians arrived in the region, the Mi'gmaq had discovered the natural shelter offered by the banks of the river and had named the place Nigadoo, meaning hiding place or refuge, in their native language. The village was incorporated in 1967 and is now home to over 1,000 inhabitants. It is both a residential and vacation community where life is good.
Paquetville (Hautes-Terres)
Paquetville
The village of Paquetville, birthplace of singer/songwriter, Édith Butler, is situated inland and is surrounded by the Caraquet and Pokemouche rivers, which are well known to sport-fishing enthusiasts. The stately Saint-Augustin church, atop Du Parc street, is one of the largest stone churches in the Maritimes. Paquetville is known for its restaurants, stores and maple products. During maple season, don't miss the Paquetville Maple Carnival.
Petit-Rocher (Belle-Baie)
Petit-Rocher
Petit-Rocher is an Acadian municipality located on the coast of the beautiful Chaleur Bay. There are accommodations, restaurants, a superb beach and a great recreational park with services, picnic areas and games (volleyball, horseshoes and washers).
Petitcodiac (Three Rivers)
Petitcodiac
Where the river begins... The village of Petitcodiac, part of the Community of Three Rivers, is a pleasant example of a small town which offers unique shopping and an 18-hole golf course.
Pointe-Verte (Belle-Baie)
Pointe-Verte
The charming seaside village of Pointe-Verte is perched on the edge of Chaleur Bay, amidst a beautiful coastal landscape of sandy beaches and golden sunsets. Fishing has always been the focal point of this small Acadian community, you will discover a fresh lobsters, scallops or cod depending on the season. Rise with the morning sun to watch fishermen take fishing boats out in search of their daily catch.
Port Elgin (Strait Shores)
Port Elgin
Port Elgin has been a maritime port of call for more than 400 years. It boasts diverse and peaceful nature trails.
Rexton (Five Rivers)
Rexton
Rexton is a small community; its historical sites, museum and interpretive trails provide a window to our colorful past. Tour our historic churches, magnificent century-old structures. The birthplace of Bonar Law, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, restored to a typical farm of the 1870s. Our Richibucto River Museum with numerous artifacts. Walking-trails telling stories of railroads and historical characters! Browse the treasures of the local craft stores. Participate in our festivals, celebrations and events!
Riverside-Albert
Riverside-Albert
Situated on the Shepody River, this quaint cultural community is ideally located for nature lovers and travellers looking to explore the upper Bay of Fundy and its numerous attractions. Fundy National Park, The Hopewell Rocks, Mary's Point Shorebird Interpretation Centre and Cape Enrage are all within a 20 minute drive from the village. Each season brings with it a variety of unique activities, making it an optimal location for year-round enjoyment.
Rivière-Verte
Rivière-Verte
Ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, well-known for trout fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Enjoy the biking trail and picnic area along Route 144 and drive up to visit the Pointu de la rivière Verte lookout, a park with trails and an observation tower offering a splendid 360-degree view on the entire region. In the fall, the splendid landscape transforms itself into a symphony of colors.
Rogersville (Nouvelle-Arcadie)
Rogersville
The Acadian people of the greater Rogersville area invite you to spend a day here, in this welcoming village.
Saint-Antoine (Champdoré)
Saint-Antoine
Located north of Moncton, the village of Saint-Antoine, incorporated in 1966 and now part of the town of Champdoré, continues to thrive and grow as reflected by the slogan “P'tite ville en campagne” (little town in the country). Enjoy a variety of community activities, the multipurpose trails, the two community parks and the winter recreation centre.Saint-Antoine is the birth place of Honourable Louis J. Robichaud, the first Acadian Premier of New Brunswick. We invite you to visit the memorial monument in his honour.
Saint-Isidore (Hautes-Terres)
Saint-Isidore
This charming community boasts several successful industries and offers trails, history and Acadian hospitality.
Saint-Léolin (Rivière-du-Nord)
Saint-Léolin
Saint-Léolin, part of Rivière-du-Nord near Caraquet, is known for its peoples’ legendary hospitality and joie de vivre. Saint-Léolin is an active community where quality of life is a priority, and where volunteer work and helping one other is an integral component of everyday life. The community’s extraordinary spirit of cooperation is a source of pride for its people, who send you a friendly invite to come and discover this beautiful region of l’Acadie.
Saint-Louis de Kent (Beaurivage)
Saint-Louis de Kent
Saint-Louis de Kent, Kouchibouguac National Park's neighbour, is the cradle of the Acadian flag. From mid-May to mid-October, the village's giant Acadian flag floats proudly in the sky. Experience a typical New Brunswick Acadian village that is in tune with nature and with people.
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska (Vallée-des-Rivières)
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska is a picturesque village nestled in the slopes of the Appalachians. From east or west, the enormous and magnificent Sainte-Anne church can be spotted far away on the horizon. Built in 1923, it can accommodate more than 1,000 people at a time. Discover Madawaska's flora and fauna by visiting the region's experimental forest. It mainly serves as a field site for the students and researchers from the faculty of forestry at the Edmundston campus of the Université de Moncton, but it is also open to the public.
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël (Lamèque)
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël
This quiet, friendly village offers a beautiful ocean view. Visit the magnificent beach.
Salisbury
Salisbury
Nestled along the Petitcodiac River in southeast New Brunswick, Salisbury is only 25 km (16 mi.) from the city of Moncton and was first incorporated in 1947, and later incorporated as a village in 1966. Although there have been changes since the days when the 18th-century Yorkshire settlers first took up land here, the river and forests surrounding Salisbury still grace the horizon, much as they did in the early days. A significant amount of dairy farming and lumbering activity continues in the area today, as it has since the early 1900's.
St. Martins
St. Martins
Once a shipbuilding centre, this gateway to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park is famous for its red cliffs, echo caves and birdwatching activities. This is a lovely seaside community whose daily rhythms are guided by the rising and falling of the World's Highest Tides. At high water, the colourful fishing boats bob in the water in the village harbour. Once the tide recedes, those same boats sit in the mud on the ocean floor! The harbour is tremendously photogenic. It's encircled by two covered bridges, a lighthouse and public gardens.
Stanley (Nashwaak)
Stanley
Colonized in 1833 when a group of London merchants became interested in the area, the village of Stanley (now part of the Nashwaak Rural Community) is deeply rooted in forestry, agricultural and fishing history, and many of the homes here are more than a century old, and are still occupied by descendents of the original families who built them. Outdoor pursuits abound here; the crisp, white days of winter make skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing common leisure activities. With the warming sunshine of spring, try canoeing on the beautiful Nashwaak River.
Sussex Corner
Sussex Corner
Experience truly rural life. Take a tour of our scenic walking trail, watch a baseball game at our local field or visit one of our beautiful parks.
Tide Head (Campbellton)
Tide Head
This very scenic community is the Fiddlehead Capital of the World. The Restigouche, a Canadian Heritage River, is its main attraction.
Vista Ridge Cottages
Alma
Vista Ridge cottages are located in the village of Alma, adjacent to Fundy National Park. Our cottages overlook the mighty tides of the Bay of Fundy and are open year round. The cottages are pet friendly and feature three separate bedrooms, full kitchen and bath, electric fire place, satellite television, wireless Internet and private campfire pits. Ideally situated, the cottages are within walking distance to village shops, restaurants and Alma Beach. Winter time offers skating at the outdoor rink as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on Fundy Park's groomed trails.
Wabanaki Tree Spirit Tours
Fredericton
Take a walk in an old growth forest with Wabanaki medicine keepers Cecelia Brooks and son Anthony as they share their knowledge of plants and trees along with their use as medicine, food and in ceremony.