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Escuminac Beach and Family Park Campground

Escuminac
Private beach and campground with many conveniences. Spend your vacation on our glorious sandy beach. Beautiful sunsets and sunrises over the water. Whether you are looking for a quiet vacation or a fun-filled day at the beach with your loved ones, Escuminac Beach and Family Park is waiting for you. Spend a sun-filled day at a glorious sandy beach. It is only a 2-minute walk from the campground and makes getting away from it all very easy. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the many boardwalks built to protect the natural sand dunes and for easy access to the beach.

Evandale Ferry

Evandale
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Evandale on Route 102 and Route 124. With pristine views of the Saint John River, this lovely cable ferry ride could be the best 5 minutes of your day. Looking to keep that feeling going? Have dinner or spend the night at the Evandale Resort, the last of the river boat hotels (open May-October).

Evergreen Acres Campground

Saint-Louis-de-Kent
Evergreen Acres Campground prides itself on being a bilingual, family-oriented campground. Here you will find a swimming pool, activities for children, live music and more! We are only 6 km (4 mi.) from the entrance to Kouchibouquac National Park.We work hard to maintain a clean and quiet camping environment. If you're planning to camp in New Brunswick, we're confident you'll enjoy your stay with Evergreen Acres Campground.

Experimental Forest

Rivière-Verte
Located 40 km (25 mi.) from Edmundston and Grand Falls/Grand-Sault, the Experimental Forest is not only a natural laboratory for the forestry students of l'Université de Moncton (Edmundston Campus), but also a beautiful forest environment to explore and enjoy. It's a wonderful place to marvel at nature's beauty, season after season. The 8.3 sq. km (3.2 sq. mi.) forest has over 16 km (10 mi.) of trails designed for walks, introduction to natural sciences, wildlife viewing and active sports such as hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and mountain biking.

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Moncton

Moncton
Only Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott® Moncton gives you confidence that your trip will be a success.Take advantage of our complimentary amenities, including breakfast, wi-fi, and parking. Enjoy comfortable and spacious guest rooms, work off some steam in our pool and exercise room, or have some fun on our indoor waterslide!Whether you're travelling for business or pleasure, Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Moncton provides everything you need to make the most of your stay.

Fairway Inn & JJ's Diner

Sussex
Our property is easily accessible, located directly off Route 1, centrally located between Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton. We feature an indoor heated pool, whirlpool and dry sauna; wireless internet, in-room coffee makers, laundry facilities and complimentary plated hot breakfast served in our on-site restaurant - JJ's Diner - a 1950's-themed licensed family restaurant, operating from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily; serving homestyle cooking and featuring daily specials, a children's menu and tasty desserts.

Falcon Ridge Inn B&B

Alma
Beautiful inn facing the Bay of Fundy, one of the world's most remarkable marine environments. The rooms are spacious and include a queen-size bed, a mini-fridge, wireless Internet service and en suite bathroom. Breakfast includes fresh fruit, homemade goodies such as muffins and a hot plate. The inn is close to Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks and Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

Farm Life Studio

Albert Mines
Farm Life Studio and BandB is an art gallery, BandB and alpaca farm situated high on a hill. The art is found on the second story of a barn displaying original art, prints and greeting cards painted by Norm Bradford. The 150 year old farm house grows and serves organically grown fruit, herb, vegetable and eggs. Ducks and hens roam free. Norm's art is inspired by the country life in NB.

Fils du Roy Distillery

Petit-Paquetville
First distillery in Acadie, the Fils du Roy Distillery opened in September 2012. Born from a true passion for spirits tasting, this family project has become a full-fledged company aiming to offer high-quality spirits at an affordable price, as well as unique craft beers.

Fire Fly Forest Recreational Area Campground and Miniature Golf

Hampton
Fire Fly Forest is the perfect spot to stay and play for your family vacation. From nearby or from far away, you can always find a friendly face and a number of fun activities to do. Hit balls at our driving range, play Atlantic Canada's largest miniature golf course, splash in our pool or participate in some of the activities in our recreation building. We also have a large picnic/barbeque area for larger groups. In addition, the Town of Hampton offers a friendly atmosphere, good restaurants, and family activities.

Fireball Gallery & Studio

île Deer Island
Fireball Gallery is an eclectic collection of craft and art predominantly by Canadian women. Inventory includes glass-bead and sterling jewellery, felted hats and mitts by D Lynne Bowland, pottery from Janet Doble (Halifax), Ostrea Lake Pottery (Halifax), Albert County Clay (NB), Candy Gallant (PEI), Beach-glass jewellery from Sea Glass Designs (NS) , Water colours by Simone Ritter (Saint Andrews NB), Charcoal Sketches by Natasha Miller, Deer Island, NB), Larchwood Cutting Boards (Cape Breton) and numerous other works of art.

Florenceville-Bristol Outdoor Summer Market

Florenceville-Bristol
Thursdays in July and August, scenic Riverside Park comes alive with the vibrant agricultural heritage of the Florenceville-Bristol region, making this Outdoor Summer Market a popular summer gem. Fresh produce, meats, jewelry, and a variety of local artisan works are just some of the many offerings. Enjoy a freshly prepared lunch while taking in weekly live entertainment.

Florenceville-Bristol Visitor Information Centre

Florenceville-Bristol
The Visitor Information Centre in Florenceville-Bristol, the French Fry Capital of the World, offers information about events, attractions and festivals. The centre is located at the Potato Museum, where you can learn the story of New Brunswick potatoes and enjoy a restaurant featuring potato-based foods. Centre open 9am - 5pm, Monday-Friday in June and Thanksgiving weekend 7 days a week in July-August. Restaurant open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

Florentine Manor

Harvey
The line-dried sheets and quietness of the night gives you a cozy feeling as the breeze blows in from the Bay of Fundy. Mary has welcomed guests since 1983 to her New England-style inn near Riverside-Albert, on the Bay of Fundy. Nearby are New Brunswick's world famous Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park, Mary's Point beach, Shipyard Park, Crooked Creek lookout, Albert County Museum and the scenic Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland National Historic Site

Aulac
History buffs and culture lovers will enjoy touring the ruins of a star-shaped fort that was vital to the 18th-century struggle between France and Britain over Acadie. Learn poignant stories of resilient settlers, soldiers, and American sympathizers, through fascinating artifacts and exhibits. Kids can dress up like “gate guards” and patrol the fort's earthen glacis, casemates and battlegrounds. The site's wide-open spaces make for wondrous kite flying and picnics.

Fortin du Petit-Sault (Petit-Sault Blockhouse)

Edmundston
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Built in 1841 on a rocky outcrop where the Madawaska and the St. John River meet, this small fort overlooking the City of Edmundston was part of the British defensive line during the boundary dispute between England and the United States. That conflict, known as the “Aroostook Bloodless War,” ended in 1842 when the Ashburton-Webster Treaty was signed. Destroyed by lightning in 1855, the blockhouse was rebuilt in 2000 in accordance with original specifications.