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O'Régal Restaurant & Motel et Fritou

Kedgwick Nord
Discover O'Régal Restaurant and Motel in the Kedgwick North region! We welcome a variety of visitors throughout the year, including vacationers who come with family or friends, people who are passing through to attend workshops or conferences for work, road workers, craftsmen working in the wood industry, and tourists coming from abroad to discover the beautiful regions of Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick in the province of New Brunswick.

O'Toole Gallery and Celtic Fox Coffee House

Grafton
From the moment you push open the majestic, hand-carved door to enter this red-roofed gallery, you are stepping into a magical place surrounded by art. You will find original, hand-carved works, from furniture and cabinets to an original letter opener made from a hand-picked piece of wood. Each piece is gently handled by the artist and transformed into something beautiful and original. O'Toole is an accomplished, award-winning artist and wood sculptor, and a visit to his gallery will attest to this success. Nowhere else will you find hand-carved fiddlehead ferns...

Oak Bay Beach & Park

Oak Bay
Oak Bay Park is a sheltered tidal inlet off the mouth of the St. Croix River. Experience the views of the beautiful Bay of Fundy or spend an afternoon on the unsupervised sandy saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, parking, food service, picnic areas and campground. Located less than 10 km (6 mi.) from St. Stephen and 30 km (19 mi.) from St. Andrews by-the-Sea.

Oak Point Lighthouse

Oak Point
In a province known for its scenic lighthouses, the Oak Point Lighthouse stands out. Built in 1869, this tower is the highest light on the beautiful St. John River. At 14.6 m (48 ft.) high, for years it stood guard over the sometimes-treacherous waters of this magnificent river. Modern navigational tools mean this original, wooden, salt-shaker-style tower is no longer in use. Although the light has been removed, the Oak Point Lighthouse remains as a beacon from the past. Located just minutes away is Evandale, home of a historic riverboat hotel.

Ocean Surf RV Park

Pointe-du-Chêne
Ideally located to explore the major attractions in Southeastern New Brunswick. We offer spacious fully serviced sites (30 or 50 amps), including pull-through sites, to accommodate the largest recreational vehicles in the industry. For your enjoyment, we have the award winning heated saltwater pool, a soccer field, volleyball court and two playgrounds. We have a floating dock to launch kayaks, boards and canoes. And the beach is just a short walk away.

Ocean View Camping

Pocologan
Full hook-up camping facility with views of the Bay of Fundy and canoe, kayak rentals on site. Located only 3 km (2 mi.) from New River Beach Provincial Park and a 45-minute drive to Saint Andrews by-the-Sea and the City of Saint John. Seasonal lots available.

Odell Park & Odell Arboretum

Fredericton
Odell Park is a 135-ha (333-acre) park located in the heart of Fredericton. It's a sample of the once widespread northern hardwood forest that stretched unbroken from the Saint John River Valley to New England. It is home to 420 hemlock trees that are more than 400 years old and a number of endangered and rare species. Take a picnic and explore the trails and arboretum. In the winter, visitors enjoy the outdoor rink, sliding hill and cross-country ski trails.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
Lighthouse built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River. It was acquired by the New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre in 1986, dismounted piece-by-piece, then transported by boat and roads to Shippagan. Twelve-and-a-half m (43 ft.) in height, it stands four floors high, three floors of which are wood, with a cast-iron cupola. According to historic documents, it had keepers until 1960: George Davidson, Hugh Murray, Duncan Robertson, James Stymest, Peter Morrison, Jr., J.W. Gratton, Thomas LeBreton and Venance Savoy.

Old Sow Whirlpool

Deer Island
The largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere peaks during the new- and full-moon phases. Can be seen three hours prior to high tide from Deer Island Point Park. Enjoy the toll-free ferry ride over to Deer Island and experience a little taste of the Bay of Fundy on your way when you view the Old Sow! Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island onto Route 772.

Pabineau Falls

Pabineau
The Pabineau Falls are recognized in the Chaleur Region for their grandiose beauty! Located in the Pabineau First Nation, the falls are on the Nepisiguit River and are surrounded by breathtaking nature.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Vieux Moulin Park

Nigadoo
This municipal park sits on the historic site of a former early 20th-century mill. Visitors can enjoy interpretive panels, benches, and covered picnic areas, along with restrooms and a freshwater swimming beach on the Nigadoo River.

Parkland Village Inn

Alma
Sharing the TreasureThe view of the Bay of Fundy from your room is breathtaking. That little island just off to your right, way out on the horizon, is Isle Haute. In the late 1700s, British war ships chased the infamous pirate, Ned Low, into the bay, and some people believe he buried treasure there. In 1952, an American treasure hunter actually found Spanish and Portuguese coins on the island — coins that were well over 200 years old.It’s a long way from the power centre of Canada’s corporate culture in Toronto to the mist-shrouded shores of the Bay of Fundy.