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Cape Enrage

Waterside
The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World with tides rising as much as 16.3 m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs and has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838. We are proudly part of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve and the Fundy Coastal Drive Experience. Along with its natural beauty, Cape Enrage also offers family-friendly adventures!

Cape Jourimain Nature Centre

Bayfield
Discover Cape Jourimain Nature Centre—New Brunswick’s gateway to nature. Explore scenic coastal trails, pristine beaches, and vibrant salt marshes teeming with wildlife. Located at the base of the Confederation Bridge, the Cape Jourimain Nature Centre offers eco-exhibits, a gift shop, birdwatching, a 19th-century lighthouse and breathtaking views. A must-stop for nature lovers, families, and photographers alike.

Capitol Theatre

Moncton
One of only a handful of fully-restored vaudeville theatres in Canada, the Capitol Theatre welcomes over 80,000 guests every year. In the heart of downtown Moncton, the theatre is the centre of the region's performing arts; including drama, music, dance and comedy - in both English and French. Guided tours are available by appointment. For rental rate information, please visit the Capitol Theatre's website.

Casino New Brunswick

Moncton
Casino New Brunswick is one stop you'll want to highlight on your travel itinerary. This exciting venue features a Vegas-style casino with over 600 slot machines and 26 table games, a 4.5 star hotel, a state-of-the-art performance centre, two restaurants and one of the most luxurious spas in Atlantic Canada. Located off the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2), exit 450 (Magnetic Hill). Patrons must be 19 years of age or older. Please play responsibly.

Cedar Hill Schoolhouse

Lower Woodstock
Cedar Hill School is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in New Brunswick. Built in 1872, on a rocky hill in a grove of cedars overlooking the St. John River, it served the children of settlers who worked the lands and forests. The school retains most of its original architecture and charm, including the backyard ‘outhouse.’ It is furnished with books, desks, teaching aids and other artifacts representative of the time.

Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, Université de Moncton

Moncton
The Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, established in 1968, collects and preserves all relevant documentary material concerning the Acadians and Acadian Society in various fields (history, genealogy, ethnology, sociology, archeology, folklore, demography, geography, economics, language) and offers inventories and tools to facilitate access to this material to interested researchers and members of the public. It has the largest collection of private and institutional records on Acadia in the world.

Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes

Edmundston
The Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes (CDEM) was established to facilitate research for people interested in the development of the Madawaska region.It contains several categories of documents in various forms: students' work, theses, photographs, genealogy records, sound recordings, documents from individuals and organizations, student newspapers, "La Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska," "Le Madawaska" on microfilm and research reports on a variety of projects, including La Fouille Brayonne, À la découverte de la République and Objectif Quatre.The CDEM also has 8

Charlo Salmonid Enhancement Centre

Charlo
The Charlo Hatchery (CSEC) was built in 1938 and has been stocking New Brunswick rivers for over 70 years with Atlantic salmon and Brook trout. The hatching survival of salmon in the wild can be as low as 10%, however in a hatchery it is seldom less than 85%. Since 1998, 4,419,799 salmon and trout raised to various stages of development at the CSEC were stocked in the rivers of New Brunswick. The centre also undertakes projects, pilot studies and research which has touched all aspects of the fishery.

Charlotte County Museum

St. Stephen
The Charlotte County Museum is a unique, semi-guided walk through the history of Charlotte County, New Brunswick. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote the rich history and heritage of Charlotte County through the exhibition of historically significant artifacts, photos and stories. We strive to be an open, hands-on museum. Free tours. Donations gratefully accepted.

Charlotte Street Arts Centre

Fredericton
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is Fredericton's cultural hub. We make cultural and educational opportunities accessible to the community, offering workshops, performances and exhibitions for the public. The creators and creative organizations based in the CSAC comprise a unique and vibrant arts community. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre works to provide everybody with the opportunity to participate with the dynamic cultural community of the region, fostering a more open, creatively engaged, and inclusive society for everyone.

Connexion ARC

Fredericton
As an artist-run centre located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Connexion ARC is a growing, dynamic community of people dedicated to contemporary art, and to emerging and experimental artists and ideas.No background in art is required; just bring your thoughts, bring your interest, and bring your enthusiasm. Admission is free and open to the public.Connexion ARC's mandate is to :Promote experimental contemporary art practices, with an emphasis on emerging artists and issues of social urgency. Support the professional development of its artist-membership.

Côté's Bed & Breakfast/Inn

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
The Experience of Place It is early morning, and as you approach the bridge over the Saint John River at Grand Falls, a white mist descends over the car. Rolling down the window, you can feel the moisture on your face. You can hear the roar of the falls. Your heart quickens. It seems even your car is getting excited. Norma Côté not only loves Grand Falls, she loves the landscape that surrounds the small farming community in northwestern New Brunswick that she calls home. She also loves sharing her four-and-a-half star bed and breakfast with guests from around the world.

Cottage on the Beach

Alma
Cottage on the Beach is located on the Alma Beach with its own private access to the shore of the magnificent Bay of Fundy. It's an ideal location for watching shorebirds, Bald eagles and Peregrine falcons. Located only a short walk to the entrance of Fundy National Park of Canada, and 50 km (31 mi.) from the provincial landmark of The Hopewell Rocks at Hopewell Cape. You can sit in the solarium and enjoy the beautiful view of the fishing boats sailing by, bringing in their daily catch or enjoy the variety of sights that our famous 15-m (50-ft.) tides offer from the deck.

Crabbe Mountain

Central Hainesville
Crabbe Mountain boasts New Brunswick's largest and highest vertical drop, and some of the best skiing and snowboarding terrain in Atlantic Canada. There are 32 alpine trails and glades and 2 terrain parks with something for everyone. We also have over 30 km (18 mi.) of classic Nordic-skiing and snowshoe trails. We offer rental equipment, a repair shop, cafeteria, retail shop, lounge, ATM and more.

Crown Point Outfitters

Pineville
Experience Black Bear and Moose hunting at Crown Point Outfitters where the Deep and Dark Dungarvon Sweeps Along! Our modern open concept lodge welcomes hunters throughout the entire hunting season. Go for a hunt with our experienced guides and enjoy hearty, home-cooked meals.

Dead Bear Walking Outfitters

Harvey York Co.
Welcome to Dead Bear Walking Outfitters! We are a small family run outfitting business who takes great pride in ensuring you have an incredible hunt. We take small groups so everyone has a guide, host, and cook at their service. We provide delicious home cooked meals and a cozy, all equipped lodge that sits riverside on 100 acres of private, secluded land. Join us for a good ol' New Brunswick time for a trip you will never forget! We provide top notch service at the lodge and out in the woods. Accommodations available as well.

Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre

Dieppe
The Centre offers the opportunity to enjoy the aquatic activity of your choice in an impressive high-quality facility. - 25 m (82 ft.) pool with six lanes and exercise pool with Tarzan rope - Recreational pools from 0 to 1.4 m (4.6 ft.) for games, 5 m (17 ft.) waterslide and a pirate ship - Sauna and community rooms. - Giant inflatable structure every Saturday during public swim. Swimming caps mandatory. See schedule for details.

Baisley Lodges

Saint-Jacques (Edmundston)
Looking for a getaway near the city not too far away? Baisley Lodges is the place to stay! Waterfront chalets along the Madawaska river; peace and much needed tranquility. This is the place to Be!! For more information, please contact Fran Roussel at 735-7652.

Ducks Unlimited Centre

Fredericton
This is a place to see... to learn... to explore. It's the perfect spot for birdwatching, as well as a wonderful place to learn more about wetlands and conservation. At the centre, nestled on the north bank of the Saint John River, you can stand on the deck and marvel as you spot osprey, waterfowl, and even a Bald Eagle or two! You can also enjoy the lovely view of the city of Fredericton, directly across the river. Friendly staff, with the help of hands-on exhibits, will answer your questions. Built with donations of material and time, this centre is a true community venture.

Edmundston Downtown Market

Edmundston
In the heart of downtown Edmundston, this outdoor market offers a variety of local produce, art, crafts and home-made products. Come and meet our local growers; they will gladly introduce you to the many varieties of fruits and vegetables that are grown in the area.Breakfasts are also served; enjoy hearty sausages or the traditional PLOYES, our unique buckwheat pancakes.The farmers market is the local meeting place for everyone in the area and also features music and children’s activities. It’s a great opportunity to experience the local culture!

Evandale Resort & Marina

Evandale
The Evandale Resort is the last of the River Boat Hotels, built in 1889. It's nestled along the river banks of the Saint John River next to Evandale Ferry, located south of the Village of Gagetown. The River Boat Hotel was built to accommodate the passengers travelling the Saint John River on steam boats. This building still maintains its historic charm showing off modern features, a perfect destination to meet the needs of our guests.