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Dixon Point Lighthouse (Front Range)

Bouctouche
This is one of the many fine lighthouses that dot the coastline and inland waterways of New Brunswick. The Dixon Point Lighthouse was built originally in 1881. It was replaced in 1919 with an attractive salt-shaker-style design. The front range is still active. This lighthouse stands on a very small footprint of land with a good view of the Bouctouche Dune Lighthouse, which is practically inaccessible, at the end of the Bouctouche Dune sandbar. Both are excellent examples of the fine craftsmanship of the era.

Doak House

Doaktown
The Doak Provincial Heritage Site commemorates Scottish entrepreneur Robert Doak and his family, who moved to the Upper Miramichi River area in the early 1820s. He established a carding mill, grist mill, sawmill and was involved in the affairs of his adopted community, which in 1854 was renamed "Doaktown" in his honour. Visit Doak House and note the architectural importance of its buildings and the richness of its original furniture preserved by several generations of the Doak Family.

Dobson Trail (Riverview to Alma)

The Dobson Trail is a footpath that starts on Pine Glen Road in the town of Riverview and continues through the Albert County Caledonia Highlands to the eastern boundary of Fundy National Park. The first 2 km (1.25 mi.) of the trail bed are maintained to Park standards and are wheelchair accessible. The initial section also has a guide wire for the visually challenged. The remaining section is maintained to Appalachian Trail Standards. The trail can be hiked in 3 days and is used in all seasons by hikers, snowshoers and backcountry skiers.

Dominion Hill Country Inn

Digdeguash
Our historic estate is located on a tidal bay near Route 1, close to Saint Andrews. Recently renovated inn with suites, rooms, cottages and glamping sites. Amenities include Wi-Fi, TV, hot tub, fire pit, exercise equipment, yoga studio, massage chair, playground, lawn games and bicycles. The restaurant in the manor house provides breakfast for all guests, dinner by reservation, and bar service. Outdoor patio, meeting rooms and beautifully renovated barn for weddings and reunions.

Dumfries Maples

Dumfries
With a picture perfect view of the Saint John River Valley embark on a sweet adventure and taste the Sugarbush Experience! Enjoy taffy on the snow and other maple treats. Homemade pancake breakfasts served in our Cedar Log Cookhouse. See how pure maple syrup is made. Walk or snowshoe through our beautiful sugarbush. Watch birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Relax and enjoy a spectacular view of the River Valley.

Dunhams Run Estate Winery/Cidery/Meadery

Kingston
<p>Located in a beautiful setting on the St. John River, this state-of-the-art winery specializes in handcrafted premium wines made with organically grown grapes. Visitors to Dunhams Run Estate Winery can enjoy vineyard tours, private tastings and shopping in the contemporary wine boutique. Learn about the winery's geothermal heating a

Dutch Point Park Trail

Hampton
Open year-round, 2000 metres of hiking, walking and biking trails through a 30 acre park and along Ossekeag Creek, a diverse wetland area part of Trans Canada Trail (The Great Trail). The park also includes 2 ball fields, a family playground and Erb's Hill, a popular sliding spot in winter. Includes five routes; Erb's Hill (100m), Wetmore's Walk (300m), Coleman's Trail (600m), Pendergrass Trail (250m), Haden Hill's Loop (600m).

Eagles Eye View Cottages

Carters Point
Located on the scenic Kingston Peninsula, Eagle's Eye View features 6 cottages on the banks of the St. John River. They offer magnificent water views and a very peaceful atmosphere. This is a prime location for nature enthusiasts. It's also a family friendly setting with plenty of room for children to play. Consider Eagle's Eye View Cottages for your next family celebration! We look forward to your visit! Regretfully we can not accommodate pets.

Earle of Leinster "Inn Style" Bed & Breakfast

Saint John
The "Earle" is an 1878 historic building blocks from Uptown and great restaurants, amazing architecture, the Imperial Theatre, Harbour Station, and MORE. The Inn has Victorian, Cottage, and Western themed queen rooms and an Executive Suite with a kitchen, bath with shower and tub, living room and queen bedroom - with furniture from a Tom Selleck movie. All this complete with our signature breakfasts.

ECOMarket (The Ville Cooperative)

Fredericton
The Ville Cooperative's ECO market promotes sustainable living by providing Environmentally Conscious Options (ECO)! You’ll find locally made arts, crafts, fresh produce, and no plastic products. Stop by for all things local, fresh and eco-friendly. Open on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 1pm at The Ville (241 Canada Street), and on Thursdays and Fridays in other locations around Fredericton.

Econo Lodge Miramichi

Miramichi
This property is located at downtown Newcastle in Miramichi, is overlooking the beautiful Miramichi River, and is within walking distance of government and city offices, major banks and downtown shops, Ritchie Wharf Park and the Miramichi Civic Centre. Free high-speed Internet, complimentary breakfast, 32 inch HD LED TV, iron and ironing board, hair dryers and on-site parking, at no charge. Centrally located for major festivals. Special rates for teams and group rates also available. Newly renovated restaurant on-site, open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Edmundston Arts Centre

Edmundston
The Edmundston Arts Centre is a cultural space dedicated to the creation and diffusion of the arts. Each season at the arts centre brings a brand new series of workshops, artistic activities and concerts that will awaken the senses of the artistically-inclined!

Edmundston Visitor Information Centre

Edmundston
Located in an old CP railway station built in 1930, the building was completely renovated in 2005. The centre is located next to a cycling trail connecting the city of Edmundston, New Brunswick, to Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec and near the popular pedestrian bridge that crosses the Madawaska River, leading to the downtown area. The centre also offers a souvenir shop, picnic tables, a playground and a dog park nearby.

Elsipogtog Mi’gmaq Cultural Centre

Elsipogtog First Nation
Immerse yourself into a cultural experience of traditional ways of the Mi'gmaw Culture in Elsipogtog First Nation. Guests have a variety of choices and experiences to choose from while visiting our centre. Some of the experiences include: speaking with a respected community elder and being able to ask questions about the culture, guided walks to learn about medicinal plants, berries and trees, learn how to make a traditional basket and so much more!

Enclosure Campground & Resort

Derby Junction
The Enclosure Campground is only 4 km (2 mi.) west of Miramichi. Close to popular tubing activities, it has more than 100 sites including full and partially-serviced sites with 30-amp and water or tenting sites with electricity. Wireless Internet available in the hot spot. Heated pool and activity centre for the children as well as two playground areas for childrens enjoyment. Licensed restaurant and lounge on-site which opens for special nights designed for the campers enjoyment as well as private functions.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park

Escuminac
Just a two-minute walk from the campground, Escuminac Beach is a beauty! Saunter along the many boardwalks under a gloriously blue sky. These boardwalks were built to protect the natural sand dunes as well as provide easy access to the beach. Pause under the gazebo for a picnic or simply to admire the view. Lovely in the daytime, in the evening it's the perfect spot to watch a breathtaking sunset over the Miramichi Bay. If you love to hike, the walking trail starts at the campground and leads to the Escuminac Lighthouse - the first lighthouse ever built on the province's East Coast.