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Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston

Edmundston
The Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston is located in the heart of downtown Edmundston. Close to a range of services and attractions, the hotel is part of Carrefour Assomption, which houses a shopping centre. The hotel is also adjacent to the Palais des congres, the second largest conference centre in Atlantic Canada, with 19 banquet and meeting rooms able to host up to 600 people. If you would like to organize a conference, banquet, meeting, business meal or wedding, the staff will be pleased to help you plan your event.

Four Points by Sheraton Moncton

Moncton
Four Points by Sheraton Moncton and Conference Centre is located just 12 minutes from Greater Moncton International Airport and 10 minutes from downtown Moncton. Other nearby attractions include the Trinity Power Centre shopping district, Magnetic Hill Zoo, Magic Mountain Water Park, Centennial Park and Moncton Coliseum.

Four Rivers Brewing Co.

Bathurst
An homage to the region's coastal beauty, the name Four Rivers Brewing Co. was inspired by the rivers that flow into the Bathurst harbour - Nepisiguit, Tetagouche, Little and Middle. Four Rivers features a large, rustic tap room with a view into their production facility. Brewery tours are available, as well as private functions upon request. After a tasty flight of beer, fill up your growler and grab a few cans to go!

Fredericton Botanic Garden

Fredericton
The garden entrance, through the colourful shrub plantings at Prospect Street, leads to mature perennial beds and beyond to further shrub plantings, ponds, woodland trails and outstanding views across the St. John River. Look for colourful azalea and rhododendron gardens, New Brunswick Literature Garden, Rock and Crevice Garden, Pollinator Garden and Wabanaki Healing Garden among others. Group tours are available.

Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market

Fredericton
The Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, recognized as one of Canada's top 10 Farmers Markets, has been the essential Saturday sojourn for residents and visitors for the last 65+ years. With over 200 local suppliers, you will discover seasonal products including fiddleheads and blueberries, fresh-from-the-farm produce, meats and seafood, sweet treats and an abundance of ethnic delicacies including the city's famous samosas. Not to mention one-of-a-kind gifts and quirky finds. Good food. Good finds. Good friends.

Fredericton City Hall, Clockworks and Phoenix Square

Fredericton
Fredericton's City Hall, built in 1876, is the oldest one still in use in the Maritimes. Until 1952, the square in front of the building was used as a public farmers' market. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the second floor was used as an Opera House, and was the entertainment centre of the city. In 2013, the fountain in front of City Hall was restored to its original 3-tiered height. The cherub atop the fountain is affectionately known by locals as 'Freddy the Nude Dude'.

Fredericton Golf Club

Fredericton
Nestled conveniently in the heart of the city, Fredericton Golf Club provides members and their guests a welcoming golf community, exceptional playing conditions, and pace of play. Enjoy 18 holes right in the capital city, well-conditioned grounds, golf carts, pro shop, restaurant and driving range.

Fredericton Inn

Fredericton
Celebrating over 40 years in business the Fredericton Inn is the largest family owned and operated hotel in New Brunswick. Consider us family and enjoy our brand of maritime hospitality simplified. The Fredericton Inn is a full-service hotel and convention centre featuring 200 modern smoke-free guest rooms in the vital uptown shopping district. Offering two onsite dining outlets, we have your culinary needs covered and our indoor pool and exercise facilities provide ample opportunity for fun and play.

French Fort Cove Nature Park

Miramichi
Connect with nature by experiencing outdoor recreational activities at the beautiful historical French Fort Cove multi-season nature park. Enjoy a peaceful walk on the hiking trails, cycle the extensive mountain bike trail system or experience the thrill of soaring from one end of the park to the other on the Maritimes’ Longest Zipline. Canoe, kayak or paddle boat rentals in the summer. Walking, snowshoeing and skating trail in the winter.

Frontière Park

Lac Baker
On a warm and sunny summer day, put on your bathing suit and enjoy the beautiful natural beach along Baker Lake. Stretch out and relax under the sun while the kids play in the water. After working on your tan for a while, take a break from the heat with a refreshing dip in the water. Pack a lunch and enjoy the picnic areas near the beach, then set out to explore the lake and its wildlife. Have a boat, canoe or kayak? Take it around the lake and enjoy the beautiful scenery as you float along.Washrooms available on site.

Fundy Biosphere Reserve

Anagance
The Fundy Biosphere Reserve (FBR) is an area of over 430,000 ha (1,062,553 acres) of the upper Bay of Fundy coast in New Brunswick, stretching from St. Martins to the Tantramar Marsh, near Sackville, and inland to Moncton. Designated as a World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Culture Organization (UNESCO) in 2007, the Fundy Biosphere Reserve is a non-profit organization and receives no funding from UNESCO, or directly from any federal, provincial, or municipal government.

Fundy Footpath

Salmon River
The footpath is a challenging wilderness trail that starts at the Fundy Trail suspension footbridge at Big Salmon River, near St. Martins, and hugs the coastline to Fundy National Park, near Alma. The eastern and western sections of the Fundy Footpath form a continuous trail from beginning to end. The rugged Fundy terrain leads up and down from an elevation of 0 to 300 m (984 ft.) across a dozen ravines and 2 tidal rivers that can only be crossed during low tide.

Fundy Highlands Motel & Chalets

Fundy National Park
Fundy Highlands Motel and Chalets is the perfect getaway for nature lovers of all ages. Explore Fundy National Park, The Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage and beautiful Albert County. Enjoy a wonderful view of the bay of Fundy, from all 19 motel-studios, and some of our 24, cosy little chalets. Some units are dog-friendly (fees apply). Reservations recommended. Visit our website for rates and policies. Come discover the wonder of Fundy!

Fundy Tide Runners Whale Watching and Nature Tours

Saint Andrews
Our unique vessels, two 8-m (25-ft) Zodiac Hurricanes, meet or exceed Canadian Coast Guard regulations. Your highly capable captains have over 100 years combined experience in and on the Bay of Fundy with backgrounds in marine biology, Coast Guard auxiliary, commercial scuba diving and fish health. Dressed warmly in a Mustang survival suit, let the Zodiac's performance and agility on the water take you to the Bay of Fundy quickly, allowing for maximum time with the whales.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park

Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast with stunning views in every direction. It's a fascinating ecosystem with access to Long Beach stretching for 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) along the bay, 3 discovery beaches, over 35 km (22 mi) of hiking and biking trails, over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views, a 15-metre waterfall, 60-metre suspension bridge, a canyon and 600 million-year-old rock formations.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Beaches (Big Salmon River, Melvin, Pangburn, Seely and Long Beach)

Salmon River (St. Martins)
Drive the paved parkway that hugs the coastal cliffs to access the fantastic beaches of the Fundy Trail Provincial Park, perfect for exploring or just relaxing. Bring along a picnic or come with your beach blanket or chair, sunscreen and a good book in hand. Or plan a day of hiking one of the park's many trails, followed by a refreshing rest on one of those pristine Bay of Fundy beaches.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre

Salmon River
The Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a lovely setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood on the banks of the river. With the flourishing shipbuilding and lumber industry during the golden age of sail, a thriving lumber industry supported the building of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and area, once described as one of the richest region in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories.

Gage Golf & Curling Club

Oromocto
Nestled in the heart of Oromocto, the Gage Golf and Curling Club is open year-round for members and visitors to enjoy a round of golf in the summer or a game of curling in the winter. It's a welcoming place that gives players of all skill levels the opportunity to play recreational golf in a beautiful setting. Make sure to book a round on your next trip to the Capital Region!