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Wishwood Resort Campground
Richibucto
Located in beautiful Richibucto and close to Kouchibouguac National Parc, the Wishwood Resort campground offers fully-serviced sites for RVs including sewage hookups as well as unserviced options. Tenters can choose a spot skirting the trees with a view of the pond.
Wishwood Resort Motel
Richibucto
The Wishwood Resort aims to become a favourite stopping place for travellers on the Acadian Coastal Drive or those in town on business.
Our comfortable double and single motel rooms are equipped with everything you need, including Wi-Fi access.
Wishwood Resort Campground on site.
Little Mactaquac Maples
Scotch Settlement
Little Mactaquac Maples offers walking tours for $10 on Saturdays and Sundays 12 am to 4 pm. Included in the tour is a wagon ride down to the sugar bush, a tour of the sugar bush and explanation of the entire process with any and all questions you may have answered, candy on the snow, and access to walking trails where you can see the magic of maple in action! Maple products also available for sale on site.
Beausoleil Oyster Duo with Marinated Cucumber Salad
Recipe from Chef Alex Haun Savour Restaurant, St. Andrews Serves 4 Ingredients Bacon and Sabayon Oyster 4 Beausoleil oysters 2 egg yolks 1 drop fresh lemon juice ¼ cup (60ml) white wine 6 chives, thinly sliced 2 slices bacon, chopped ½ onion, diced 1 tbsp. (15ml) oil Sea salt and cracked pepper to taste Crispy Oyster with AioliBlueberry Cobbler Recipe
Blueberry Cobbler Recipe Recipe from Barbara Bartibogue, Esgenoôpetitj (Burnt Church) First NationChili by the River
Nothing says comfort more than a steaming bowl of chili after a day spent in the great outdoors. Dominic, an outdoor adventure guide on the Restigouche River, shares the recipe of the chili he serves riverside. Serves 4Esgenoôpetitj Camp-Style Bannock & Foraged Mint Tea
Esgenoôpetitj Camp-Style Bannock and Foraged Mint Tea Recipes from Barbara Bartibogue, Esgenoôpetitj (Burnt Church) First Nation Yield: Two bannocks or about six to eight servings.Acadian Chicken Fricot (Fricot au poulet)
Recipe inspired from A Taste of Acadie, by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau and Melvin Gallant This is by far the most popular fricot in Acadia. For important social occasions, such as frolics and corvées, a chicken was killed to make a big fricot. Even today, most Acadian families still make this delicious dish. Serves 6Molasses Baked Beans with a touch of sass
Recipe from Bridget Oland An old-fashioned recipe for baked beans with lots of flavour and lovely texture. (Classic taste — no tomato or ketchup.) Freeze for up to three months.Fundy Fish Chowder
Recipe from A taste of New Brunswick – Recipes from our kitchens by Karen PowellOver-the-Top Lobster Roll
Recipe by Chef Jesse VergenMadawaska Ploye Pancake
Recipe by Sandra Corriveau A “ploye”, made with buckwheat flour, is part of history and tradition for the Madawaska Valley and surrounding area. The ploye had a place of honour at the table of large families and would often replace the bread. A real ploye is not turned while cooking. It can be eaten with butter, molasses, sugar and maple syrup.Picaroons Beer Can Chicken
Picaroons Beer Can Chicken Recipe Ingredients 1 whole local sourced chicken 2 cans of Picaroons 506 (1 for the chicken, 1 for you) 3 tbsp. (45 ml) of NB maple syrup 1 tbsp. (15 ml) of balsamic vinegar ½ tsp. (3 ml) of Cayenne pepper 1 tsp.Poutines à trou (Poutines with a Hole)
Recipe from A Taste of Acadie by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau and Melvin Gallant Mainly made in southeastern New Brunswick, where they are sometimes called Poutines routies (Roasted Poutines) because they are baked in the oven. Poutines à trou are considered to be the most delectable of Acadian desserts. Makes 12 poutines. Ingredients CrustThe Great Canadian Recipe Swap
Fri, Mar 26, 2021
This spring we sent some NB love from sea to sea to sea using the Canada Post postage-paid postcards. We’re calling it the Great Canadian Recipe Swap. #GreatCanadianRecipeSwap
Dan & Jo's Fabulous Rentals
Moncton
We host 3 historic homes in downtown moncton, featuring 3 or 4 bedrooms with an adjacent 1 bedroom that may be rented independently or in conjunction with the main home. Ideal for a short term stay or a one month 'workation'. Fully furnished and well appointed.
North Shore Guide Services
Belledune
Black Bear Hunting lodge. Canada Select full accommodations, fully guided and meals
Grey Rock Quality Hotel
Edmundston
Enjoy friendly service and dependable “Value Qs” when you stay at the Quality Hotel® and Conference Centre.
Our fresh, modern hotel in Edmundston is conveniently located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, with easy access to the University of Moncton campus and Grey Rock Casino.
Tire Shack Brewing Co.
Moncton
Nestled inside a beautifully renovated former auto-garage, Tire Shack Brewing Co. is producing some of the most delicious and creative beer styles you will find on the East Coast. We aim to change your perception of what beer can be. Our lively, and welcoming taproom is the perfect place to spend an afternoon away from the office or a memorable evening with friends.
Carroll's Distillery / Bakery
Miramichi
Carroll’s Distillery is a nano distillery specializing in rum. All spirits are produced completely on-site from Crosby’s fancy molasses, with exception to the vodka being sourced from a bulk supplier. Spirits are sold onsite and online through webstore. Craft beer available in cans. Free tours available by appointment. 19+
Coreen Hildebrand, Maritimes Maven
What's your name, occupation, location?Napier House
Campbellton
Nestled amidst lush gardens, the historic Napier House offers four rooms and a two-bedroom apartment for rent daily or weekly. The decor is in keeping with the age and style of the house (built circa 1915) but with all modern amenities.
Kaitlyn Pendleton
What's your name and location? My name is Kaitlyn Pendleton, I was raised on Deer Island where I'm still living today. What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?The Wharf Gallery
Richibucto
Located in an old courthouse with much character, with a beautiful view of the fichermen's wharf, the gallery greets professional New Brunswick artists.