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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.

Island View Campground

Bayside
Affordable camping away from the city's noise and only 5 minutes from Saint Andrews, NB. Stay in a serene environment overlooking Saint Croix Island and the scenic St. Croix River. Fully serviced RV sites, two heated swimming pools, store on-site. Pets welcome.

Moncton Heritage iTour

Moncton
iTour the history of Moncton's core! iTour Moncton provides you with an energetic way to experience the city of Moncton’s history. This self-guided heritage tour can be downloaded to your media player, smartphone or tablet and is designed to optimize your view of each historic site while maintaining the most efficient route possible. By following the directions, you should be positioned across the street from the sites you will be learning about. iTour Moncton takes approximately 1 hour to complete. Click on website link to access.

Jacquet River Beach

Belledune
Unsupervised saltwater beach, washrooms, parking, food services nearby, campground and picnic areas. The view from the wooded bluff above the clean sand-and-gravel beach is gorgeous. Groceries and gas are available nearby.

Jacquet River Campground

Belledune
Come discover the treasures that await you at our 38 site campground overlooking the beautiful Bay of Chaleur. The Campground is within walking distance of the beach, convenience store, canteen, etc. If its natural beauty you are looking for we have it from Sunrise to Sunset. There is a playground to keep the kids occupied while you sit back and enjoy your stay.

James C. Yerxa Nature Preserve

Keswick Ridge
An artists' inspiration on the Keswick RiverThe James C. Yerxa Nature Preserve sits on the Keswick River, a short distance from its confluence with the Saint John River, just north of Fredericton. Visit the preserve to see a protected silver maple floodplain forest, as well as a waterfowl staging area for bird migration. Two rare birds, the cinnamon teal and the glossy ibis, and one rare plant, Rugel's plantain, have also been spotted on this preserve.Artists from near and far have been known to be inspired by this piece of land.

Jardine Municipal Park

Richibucto
Your visit at Jardine Municipal Park will be a memorable one. You will be enchanted by the beauty of its surroundings. You can relax to the sound of waves, while protected by the wonderful trees that surround you. Unsupervised salty beach with washrooms, changing room, parking, pools, canteen, showers, playground and picnic area.

Jarea Art Studio

Saint Andrews
Visit Jarea Art Studio in Bocabec, near St. Andrews by-the-Sea (call for directions) for original handmade art and craft that's fine, folk, functional and fun. We are a family of artists who specialize in showstoppers for your walls, fabulous gifts, interesting sculptures and creative ideas for all ages and interests. We feature one-of-a-kind oil, watercolour and acrylic paintings; floor cloths, folk art, wooden boxes, pickets, woodburnings, murals, painted furniture, stone sculptures, board games, abstract art, coffee paintings and line paintings!

Jerome Point (Front Range)

Bouctouche
Established in 1883 and altered in 1987. Active, original wooden, salt-shaker tower. The lighthouse is 4 m (13.1 ft.) high and is hard to spot, but can be seen from the road. It's an unusual pyramid shape with large, glazed windows and thick, vertical, red day markings. Driving directions: Route 475, north of Bouctouche, at Jerome Point.

Motel 7 Inn & Suites

Beresford
Relax in a quiet environment at affordable rates surrounded by trees. Heated pool, 2 km (1 mi.) from beach, golf course, nearby shopping malls. Housekeeping units available and are air-conditioned. We are always ready to show our guests our rooms before check in.

Jones Gallery

Saint John
Jones Gallery is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to presenting international-calibre work in an international-calibre space. Our programming focuses on painting, sculpture and installation-based work by contemporary Canadian artists. We represent a meticulously selected roster of emerging and mid-career artists, and regularly present ambitious solo exhibitions and other projects.

Joseph B. Michaud Blacksmith Museum

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
This historic museum displays antique tools and equipment used in the blacksmithing profession. It is located in a former blacksmith shop once owned by Joseph B. Michaud, who plied his trade for 62 years. Free entrance, but donations are welcome. The museum highlights the trade of blacksmith; its impressive collection of artefacts show the changes brought by the transition from horse power to engines.

Kayak Fundy - FreshAir Adventure

Alma
Paddle beneath cliffs that plunge from the green forests of Fundy National Park into the Bay. Drift into the storm-carved sea caves and take a rest on one of Fundy’s hidden beaches. The Bay of Fundy is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that showcases amazing rock formations, scoured by the tides. Whether you want a family-friendly package, or a wilder exploration of the Bay, your next adventure starts here with Kayak Fundy.

Kayak Péninsule

Alderwood
Kayak guided tours on the coastal waters along the Acadian Peninsula along the magnificent coastlines of Grande-Anse. Come and explore fascinating sea caves. You can also kayak and experience clam digging and cook them on the spot! Each tour includes a lunch. Kayak rentals are also available for those who wish to go out on their own. Visit us at www.kayakpeninsule.ca or on Facebook at KAYAK PENINSULE.

Keillor Hearth Cooking

Dorchester
Experience the magic of the hearth. Prepare a stew in a cauldron over the open flame, cook biscuits in the wall oven and bake a pie in a Dutch oven over embers on the open hearth. All the way from starting the fire to eating the meal: experience the whole process. This slow food adventure is suitable for ages 8 and up and is designed for groups of 2 to 8 people. Advance reservations required.

Keillor House Museum

Dorchester
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The Keillor story is not one that you hear often: where, through hard work and diligence, a yeoman farmer from Yorkshire, England, raised his social status to become a respected Gentleman. The story is woven throughout the Keillor House and touches on place and politics of a young New Brunswick leading through the entire Victorian era and a cavalcade of unique and interesting characters. Your journey also includes the Coach House and the Dorchester Penitentiary exhibit.

Kellys Beach

Kouchibouguac
Go for a dip in some of Canada's warmest saltwater beaches! With 25 km (15.5 mi.) of golden sand dunes and a ½ km (.3 mi.) long boardwalk, this supervised beach is the perfect spot to relax, swim and build a sandcastle. Kellys Beach offers access to all the amenities: change rooms, washrooms, showers and a food concession. It's a great spot for families, with plenty of picnic areas and bike trails.