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Kennebecasis Island Ferry

Bayswater
Toll-free service operated from May to November by the provincial government between Kennebecasis Island and Summerville, off Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula. Be prepared to take in the view of the McColgan Point Lighthouse (built in 1913). For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Killarney Lake Park

Fredericton
This picturesque park has supervised freshwater swimming, a sandy beach, washrooms and change rooms. It features approximately 30 km (18.6 mi.) of walking trails around the lake with connections to additional trails. In the winter months there are approximately 12.5 km (8 mi.) of groomed trails perfect for cross-country skiing and lots of open space for hiking or snowshoeing. Killarney Lake Rotary Centennial Lodge is situated across the lake from the beach area. It can accommodate group meetings, weddings and receptions.

King's Motel

Saint John
Close to downtown, near Reversing Rapids and ferry from Digby. Overlooking Bay of Fundy, near Irving Nature Park. Four minutes from the bus station. All units contain kitchens with full size fridge and stove. We offer group rates, sport teams are welcome.

Kings County Museum and Old County Gaol

Hampton
Horse thieves, war heroes and a Confederation seamstress . . . these are just some of the characters you will encounter at the Kings County Museum! Changing displays highlight Kings County history, including: pioneer artifacts, war memorabilia from the Seven Years War up to WW II, textiles and handicrafts and an extensive archival collection. The Museum is housed in the Centennial Building and the adjacent old Kings County Gaol. We look forward to your visit!

Kings Landing

Prince William
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Don’t just imagine what life was like 200 years ago, step back and live it! When you visit Kings Landing, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over the crackling fire, you’ll leave having memories from the 1800s — not just having heard tales!

Kingsbrae Garden

Saint Andrews
Revel in vistas of over 50,000 perennials in many themed gardens including the magnificent sculpture garden. The 27-acre Garden is home to alpacas, goats, peacocks, rabbits, and more. Kids can explore the cedar maze, playhouses, climbing castle, and experience the live ladybug release! Visit the delightful, licensed Garden Café, either indoors or on the terrace, to enjoy an ice-cold drink and memorable lunch. Browse the Gift Shop or Art Gallery for the perfect souvenir!

Kingston Farmers Market

Kingston
Located on the Kingston Peninsula, the Kingston Farmers Market is very active with over 100 vendors of various agricultural, food and artisan products. The market is a favourite meeting place for area residents and tourists alike. You are welcomed to drop by and enjoy a coffee as you browse and chat with local vendors, both inside the market building or outside in the courtyard, under the canopy.

Kingswood Entertainment Centre

Hanwell
Atlantic Canada's largest family entertainment centre featuring a 14-m (45-ft) inflatable obstacle course, 6.5-m (21-ft) high Playclimber, Lazer Tag, arcade games, 30 lanes of candlepin bowling, kids day camps, birthday party rooms, and food court with Pizza Hut Express. On site: Kingswood Golf, Lodge, Sam Snead's Oak Grill and Tavern, Gymnastics Centre, Radisson Kingswood Hotel and Suites overlooking the golf course, groomed cross-country ski trails.

Kingswood Golf

Hanwell
Kingswood Golf is a 27-hole golf facility and New Brunswick's most recognized 18-hole Signature Golf Course with many accolades, including Golf Digest Top 100 Courses in the World Outside the US 2006 and Golf Digest Best New Course in Canada 2003. Our 9-hole Executive Golf Course was rated “Top Short Course for 2006” by US Golf Magazine. Double-ended practice facility. On site: Kingswood Entertainment, Sam Snead's Oak Grill and Tavern, Radisson Kingswood Hotel and Suites.

Oak Point Kiwanis Campground and Park Beach

Oak Point
Freshwater, unsupervised, fine-sand-and-rocky swimming beach with washrooms, showers and picnic shelter. Admire the tallest lighthouse on the St. John River system and see oak trees over 100 years old. A multitude of birds can be viewed in the marsh in their natural habitat. Pets on a leash welcome; unsupervised pool, wheelchair-accessible toilets, indoor activity centre, waterfront property, trading post, washers, dryers, showers, flush toilets, plus water park (splash pad).

Knights Inn & Suites Miramichi

Miramichi
If comfort, value, and service are important to you when choosing your accommodations then look no further than Lakeview Inn and Suites in Miramichi. We offer a mix of 60 well-appointed guestrooms, including 28 newly renovated one-bedroom suites. Your stay includes complimentary continental “plus” breakfast, DVD rentals, local toll-free calls and wireless Internet access.Located minutes from downtown, Lakeview Inn and Suites is just a short walk from local shops and restaurants.

Knights Inn Woodstock

Jacksonville
Family restaurant, licensed dining room. Queen-size beds, air-conditioning, high-speed Internet, whirlpool, colour cable TVs. Free parking.Recently renovated. Special rates for group and workers. Free karaoke system.

Kouchibouguac National Park

Kouchibouguac
Kouchibouguac National Park stretches along the Acadian Coastal Drive and is your all-season destination. In winter, it’s a snowbound fun-zone. Find pristine trails for fat-bike and cross-country skiing and endless possibilities for snowshoeing. In the summer, it boasts some of the warmest salt water north of Virginia. Take the family for an unforgettable camping adventure. Cycle along fantastic bicycle trails or walk along endless stretches of sand dunes. At night, the sky is a true celestial masterpiece. Each of these natural wonders intertwines with Mi’gmaq and Acadian cultures.

Kredl's Corner Market

Hampton
Kredl's is a hub for all things local! Our market offers a huge variety of local products, including Produce, Snacks, Spices, Coffee, Tea and so much more! We have an in-house bakery, kitchen and butchery to service all your grocery needs. Spring - Fall, our Garden Centre, Cookhouse and Ice Cream are open, making Kredls a great DAYcation for the whole family!

La Bikery Co-operative

Moncton
La Bikery Co-operative is a community bicycle centre with rental bikes, a recycle-a-bike program, and a workshop space for bicycle maintenance and repairs. Located in the heart of downtown Moncton, on the NB Trail/Trans Canada Trail near the Petitcodiac River, the co-operative promotes cycling culture in The Greater Moncton tri-community (Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe).

Bistro La Brôkerie

Caraquet
Located in one of the colourful shacks on the Carrefour de la Mer site, with a magnificent view of Caraquet Bay, La Brôkerie Bistro is a nice place to have a drink, chat and enjoy live music.

Maison de la Culture

Shippagan
The Maison de la Culture cultural centre is a non-profit organization bringing together associations, organizations and individuals from the Pokemouche to Miscou region including Shippagan and Lamèque, actively working in the artistic and cultural fields.

La Maison Mer de Cocagne

Cocagne
Bed and Breakfast in a century-old residence located in Cocagne, a charming village along the Acadian Coastal Drive in southeastern New Brunswick. The house, build in 1916, was as a nuns convent from 1949 to 1999. It now welcomes visitors in spacious and impeccable bedrooms with private bathroom, shower, television and high-speed Internet access. A meeting room is also available for rental.

La Roma Motel

Edmundston
A small family-owned business awaits you on a peaceful site by the Iroquois River. Relax by taking a walk by the river or a swim in our outdoor pool; finish with a nice home-cooked meal in our licensed restaurant. Only a short distance from shopping with some local browsing. Our clean, comfortable rooms include free coffee, local phone calls, free parking, free WiFi. Everything necessary to get a good rest before heading on your way.

Lamèque Island

Île Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.