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Homeport Historic B & B Inn (Saint John)

Saint John
Spectacular 1858 ship builder's mansion, an award-winning property with ten rooms fantastic views. An ideal location just 3 minutes from city centre and tourist sites. Amenities include private baths, complementary wireless Internet and parking, and a gourmet breakfast. Homeport is a Bay of Fundy Recommended Experience and has been awarded a AAA/CAA 3-diamond rating and Canada Select 5 star rating. Book direct with Homeport for best value savings.

Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn

Hopewell Cape
Centrally located, within an hour or two of driving from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the city of Moncton, or Fundy National Park. Stay with us at The Hopewell Rocks Motel and Country Inn and relax amid the natural peace of Hopewell Cape. Choose from a selection of clean, comfortable rooms, most with a view of the bay, some with decks, and suites. All rooms are air-conditioned with private baths and cable TV. Free Internet access available. Take a dip in the heated, two-leveled pool, for adults and children.

Hôtel Château Albert at the Village Historique Acadien

Bertrand
The Hôtel Château Albert, on the site of the Village Historique Acadien, offers a journey back in time in the charm and quiet of an early 20th century-style hotel. The warm atmosphere and elegant period decor is pleasing to the eye without sacrificing any of the comfort our guests expect. Visit the second floor terrace for a magnificent view of the Village Historique Acadien. Enjoy a restful and peaceful night and wake early to explore the bustling historic site.

Hotel Moncton

Moncton
Why pay more? Hotel Moncton has great rates available and special discounts for groups. Complimentary continental breakfast, free wireless Internet and a large parking space. The hotel is a short walking distance to Casino New Brunswick and Magnetic Hill Zoo, BoardWalk, and Magic Mountain.

Hotel Shediac

Shediac
Whether you are looking for a family weekend getaway or a romantic few days away from it all, to experience a top-notch hotel in a charming and lively small town setting, to discover the natural beauty our area has to offer, to learn more about our Acadian culture or to meet with fellow colleagues in a comfortable setting connected to the world, Hôtel Shediac will exceed all your expectations.

Hotel St. James

Moncton
Welcome to St. James Hotel, Moncton’s first and only boutique hotel. We are located in the heart of downtown Moncton, directly above St. James Gate. The hotel offers 10 unique and modern rooms that cater to the needs of vacationers and business travellers alike, providing unique accommodations, modern amenities and on-site access to St. James Gate Restaurant and Bar, featuring live entertainment and award-winning cuisine in an inviting atmosphere. Our hotel is ideal for those looking for something more than a standard hotel room.We now offer a four item room service menu for breakfast.

Hotel Wingate Dieppe

Dieppe
The new Hotel Wingate by Wyndham in downtown Dieppe, New Brunswick, is located in Greater Moncton, just minutes from Champlain Place Shopping Centre, CineplexTheatres and Bass Pro Shop. The hotel offers business class accommodations with 79 bedrooms featuring either king or queen beds. The property also offers free hot breakfast, free high-speed Internet, a heated pool, fitness centre, a 24-hour Win Market, a tapas lounge, and a 372-sq. m. (4000-sq. ft.) convention centre.

Hunter Brothers Farm

Florenceville-Bristol
Unique farm market nestled beside the St. John River. The farm owners and their families plant, pick, pack and proffer delicious vegetables and small fruit. Treat yourself to Hunter Brother's mouth-watering Hydro-cooled Sweet Corn, known for its quality and outstanding flavour, offered in late July, August and September. The country-style décor of the market acts as a backdrop for their fresh, wholesome vegetables, pies, jams, jellies, pickles, preserves, and home-made fudge.

Huntsman Fundy Discovery Aquarium

Saint Andrews
Discover the Bay of Fundy's unique animals and eco-systems while exploring the Fundy Discovery Aquarium inside and out. Enjoy the interpreter-led daily feedings of Harbour Seals, Sea Horses and Salmon. Our Touch Tank welcomes gentle handling of creatures like Sea Stars and Hermit Crabs. The Skate tank is always a favourite with its curious creatures. The Tide Tank lets you visually experience the magnitude of the marvelous Bay of Fundy. Group and behind-the-scene tours available.

Inch Arran Lighthouse (Bon Ami)

Dalhousie
This 1870 lighthouse stands on a point with a panoramic view of Chaleur Bay. Originally called the Bon Ami Point Light, it was converted to a range light in 1972 and is still active. The original wooden, salt-shaker tower has a unique ‘birdcage' lantern. It's a perfect spot for birdwatching and it's also just 100 m (328 ft.) from beautiful Inch Arran Park, where you'll find a sandy beach, campground, food, gift shop and a Visitor Information Centre. One of the longest combined fresh and saltwater sandbar in the world is located nearby. Driving directions: Route 134, near Inch Arran Park

Inch Arran Park

Dalhousie
This park is a true family destination. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach, washrooms, ball fields, tennis courts, canteen, convenience store, laundromat, playground and Recreaplex. The park is next to a sports complex with a pool, sauna, gym, whirlpool, waterslides and even a Tarzan rope!

Inch Arran Trailer Park

Dalhousie
The Inch Arran Park is a beautiful and low-insect campsite. The main attraction of our campsite is its location; it offers a magnificent view of over the Baie of Chaleur. It offers a mix of natural beauty and ancient heritage where you are next to a beach that is just perfect for games, safe bathing, water sports for all ages, and close to the countryside which offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and activities.

Indian Point Motel

Port Elgin
Beautifully decorated rooms provide all the comfort of home. Oceanfront, hiking, biking on Sentier NB Trail, canoeing, swimming on a nature beach are at your doorstep. Two-bedroom, condo cottage. Four persons for $165/night, maximum of six people. Check our website for Internet specials.

Innisfree Hopewell Rocks Bed & Breakfast

Lower Cape
Innisfree Bed and Breakfast is a beautifully restored 1847 farm house nestled on 10 acres with wonderful gardens and forested trails, Only 1 km (.6 mi.) from the Hopewell Rocks. Chef Darren serves gourmet breakfasts and local seafood inspired evening meals! Come for the Rocks - Delight in the Cuisine. Sustainable Net Carbon Neutral Accommodations. All Suites and Premium rooms have private en-suite bathrooms. Warm, inviting and comfortable accommodations awaits at Innisfree.

International Appalachian Trail (Tide Head to Perth-Andover)

Tide Head/Perth-Andover
The International Appalachian Trail is a 3,058 km (1,900 mi.) trail running from Maine to Newfoundland. The New Brunswick portion of the trail enters New Brunswick at the border of Fort Fairfield, Maine and Perth-Andover. It tracks northeast through Mount Carleton Provincial Park and up and over the highest point in the Maritimes. The trail then leads north to Tide Head and crosses into Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula at Matapédia.

Irishtown Nature Park

Moncton
Irishtown Nature Park offers kilometres of maintained trails. Interpretive signage showcasing the park as the city's first water supply is installed along a multi-use trail accessible for walkers, joggers, wheelchairs and cycling. Trails are groomed for walking in the winter. The park's trails are also excellent for bird watching. A feeding station maintained year-round attracts many species: chickadees, nuthatches, yellow finches, purple finches, hairy and downy woodpeckers, and doves.

Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche

Saint-Édouard-de-Kent
Well maintained saltwater beach. The beach frontage is an ideal location for enjoying nature and a focal point for ecotourism. The beach is located on the site of the Irving Eco-centre, la Dune de Bouctouche, where a team of interpreters delivers programs and presentations throughout the season to make this coastal habitat known to as many people as possible. Visitors to this area of the New Brunswick coast will find a memorable tourism experience in a unique natural environment. For more information on schedules and activities, telephone the Irving Eco-Centre or check their website.

Irving Nature Park

Saint John
Just minutes from the city of Saint John is an oasis of forest and marsh, beaches and trails. This attraction contains no less than six different ecosystems within the 243-ha (600- acre) site with a diversity of flora and fauna. There are 11 km (7 mi.) of rugged Bay of Fundy coastline. The park was created to protect this fragile area, yet allow the public to come and learn about it. Park staff members offer free guided tours. The geological history of this area is fascinating.