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Pointe-Sapin Lighthouse (Rear Range)

Pointe-Sapin
This 1903 salt-shaker style lighthouse has a yellow navigation light. It is located on the Acadian Coastal Drive, 8 km (5 mi.) north of Kouchibouguac National Park of Canada, located on a very small parcel of land adjacent to residential properties. For your enjoyment, there is a beach across the road. There is limited parking.This lighthouse is operational and an active aid to navigation. It has a square white pyramidal shaped wooden tower with a red-square lantern and a red-vertical stripe on the corner facing the alignment.

Pokeshaw Park & Beach

Pokeshaw
Beautiful park and beach which operated and maintained by community volunteers. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach. Scenic lookout, birdwatching, cormorant nesting site, and wind- and wave-carved shoreline. Picnic site, washrooms.

Ponds Resort

Porter Cove
Nestled on the banks of the stunning Miramichi River, Ponds Resort is the perfect rustic getaway. Our grounds offer a variety of options from Geodomes to traditional cabins to a lodge for larger groups. There is no shortage of nature filled sights and activities for couples, small groups, work retreats, family reunions, or even solo adventurers. All only an hour away from New Brunswick’s capital city. Having your own little place up the river is closer than you think.

Ponderosa Pines Cottage

Lower Cape
Private, leisurely accommodations in a natural setting surrounded by birch, pine and spruce trees overlooking a lake and the Bay of Fundy. The cottage is located only 1 km (0.6 mi.) from the Hopewell Rocks, and an easy drive from Fundy National Park, Village of Alma, Cape Enrage and the City of Moncton. Your adventures for kayaking, beaches, birdwatching, zip lining, rappelling and local seafood are just a scenic drive away. The cottage has a full kitchen, bathroom with shower, barbecue and fire pit. Swimming pool, playground and boat rentals. Free fishing for our guests.

Ponderosa Pines Park

Lower Cape
Family campground near the Hopewell Rocks. Environmentally concerned property with forest, lakes, retired pasture, marsh with moose, birdwatching. RV sites with full service 30/50 amp, RV tours and Big Rigs Welcome, tent trailers and unserviced tenting sites. Swimming pool, firepits on every site, walking trails, boat rentals, playground, camp store with basics and RV supplies, laundry, FREE Wi-Fi, free fishing for our guests. We are located close to the Hopewell Rocks 1 km (0.6 mi.), Fundy National Park, Village of Alma, Cape Enrage and the City of Moncton.

Port Elgin Nature Trails

Port Elgin
Nature enthusiasts take note: a network of over 70 km (43 mi.) of walking and hiking trails come together in this lovely heritage community. Set out near the village footbridge, travelling along the Gaspereaux River and the adjacent marsh. Follow the dirt and grass pathways, over elevated boardwalks, to the Fort Gaspereaux National Site. Raised observation areas along the way allow for a closer look at this sensitive wetland habitat. The Gaspereaux Heritage Trail complements the Trans-Canada Trail to tell the story of this region and its unique natural environment.

Premiere Suites

Fredericton
Located in a friendly, residential neighbourhood in Fredericton's downtown area, Premiere Suites is in the center of it all. Close to dining, boutiques, parks, offices and a boat club, it offers bachelor, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom residence suites for short and extended stays. Each suite features hardwood and ceramic floors, a full-size kitchen, appliances, underground parking, balcony, air conditioning, en-suite laundry and complimentary Wi-Fi. With all the amenities of home and much more, Premiere Suites will provide you with a comfortable stay.

Priceville Suspension Footbridge

McNamee
The first bridge was built in 1938 and was 200 m (656 ft.) long. It incurred high-water damage in May 1939, and was rebuilt, higher, with a pier in the middle. This bridge was upgraded in 1961, and then replaced in 1988. Enjoy beautiful views on the Miramichi river from the footbridge and the picturesque countryside. The bridge can be crossed on foot, but there is a parking nearby. ATV and snowmobile trails are just a few steps away.

Promenade Waterfront

Bathurst
Don't miss exploring La Promenade Waterfront, in the heart of downtown Bathurst. Boardwalks, walkways, unique galleries, shops and boutiques. Elements for all tastes. Be entertained with live music every night during the summer months under the gazebo, and don't miss the special events and festivals if you're in town.

Prospect Inn

Fredericton
Welcome to Prospect Inn. We are located close to the beautiful Saint John River, 5 minutes from downtown Fredericton and 5 minutes from uptown shopping. All of our rooms have a refrigerator and microwave, free Wi-Fi and private bath. We have your choice of a room that you can drive up to, or a room with a balcony. Our property is well-landscaped with .8 hectare (2 acres) of green space to lounge and relax. The on-site restaurant is a family-run diner that offers great home-cooked meals.

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Fredericton
The Provincial Archives collects and preserves documents of the people, institutions and government of New Brunswick and makes these historical records available for public research. Holdings include textual and digital records, papers of families and individuals, maps, architectural plans, photos, sound recordings, film and video. Located on the University of New Brunswick campus, the Archives is housed in the Bonar Law-Bennett Building, of architectural interest for its Beaux Arts style and extensive use of bird's-eye maple.

Pump House Fill Station

Moncton
The Pump House Fill Station, attached to the production and packaging brewery, was opened during the summer of 2017 with intentions to be a tap room and retail boutique. Open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. (10 a.m. on Saturdays) until midnight to serve you beer inside, on the patio, or to go—featuring all Pump House bottles, cans, kegs, growlers, and crowlers. Call ahead for possible brewery tours.

Quaco Head Lighthouse

St. Martins
Every lighthouse you see has a special attraction all its own and the Quaco Head Lighthouse is no exception. It stands on a scenic point with an excellent view of St. Martins' beach and the Fundy Trail coastline. This 1855 tower was replaced in 1966 and altered a decade later with a concrete structure. It's the perfect spot for a picnic and birdwatching. The Quaco Museum has several lighthouse artifacts, including the Fresnel lens from the old structure. Driving directions: Route 111 to St. Martins, West Quaco Road, turn left on Lighthouse Road.

Quad B Adventures

Upper Kintore
Family-owned and operated registered outfitting business tucked away in northwestern New Brunswick, in the heart of bear, moose, and waterfowl country. With access to 30,000 acres of private land and over 250,000 acres of public land, Quad B Adventures offers a variety of hunting and fishing packages for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Anyone who shares a passion for the outdoors with an interest in hunting New Brunswick game or fishing New Brunswick’s many lakes, rivers, and brooks is welcome!

Quality Hotel & Conference Centre

Campbellton
The Quality Hotel and Conference Centre is located near the New Brunswick/Quebec border in downtown Campbellton, next to a shopping centre and the Restigouche riverfront walk. A continental breakfast is provided for guests, and wireless Internet is available. Kids stay free. CAA/AAA member. Canada Select 3.5-star rating.

Quality Inn & Suites Amsterdam (Fredericton)

Fredericton
Stay and relax in our award-winning accommodations, spacious, clean, and modern rooms, with convenient drive-up and pet-friendly options. Enjoy hot breakfast, 50” HD-TV, high-speed internet, 24-hour tea and coffee, etc. For a small fee, charge your electric car in our EV charging station. Visit New Brunswick’s capital and discover history, nature, and culture. Go on sailing tours, music festivals, trails, and art galleries. Explore and experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

Quality Inn & Suites Amsterdam (Quispamsis)

Quispamsis
Stay and relax in our award-winning accommodations, spacious, clean, and modern rooms, with convenient drive-up and pet-friendly options. Enjoy our indoor swimming pool, hot breakfast, 50” HD-TV, high-speed internet, 24-hour tea and coffee, etc. For a small fee, charge your electric car in our EV charging station. Discover Quispamsis’ outdoor activities, beaches, and attractions. Our location is also only 15 minutes away from Saint John. Explore and experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

Quality Inn Airport

Dieppe
Quality Inn Airport is located minutes from the Moncton Airport, in the heart of the Dieppe business district and 10 minutes from downtown Moncton. Our 100% smoke-free facility features a pool with 24-m (80-ft.) waterslide, gym, hot breakfast, wireless high-speed Internet access, free local calls and parking! All rooms are equipped with a 32” flat screen TV, microwave, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and more! Meeting rooms with catering services and a guest laundry room are also available.

Quality Inn Bathurst

Bathurst
At the Quality Inn and Suites in Bathurst, New Brunswick, we are perfectly suited to meet the needs of business and leisure travelers. Centrally located in the heart of Bathurst, we are close to restaurants, shops, the K.C Irving Civic Centre, Youghall Beach Park, 2 golf courses, the Bathurst Airport, and ski and snowmobile trails.We offer a complimentary continental “plus” breakfast, free movies and free local calls. Our inviting mix of suites and guest rooms feature in-room coffee and tea, a work desk, refrigerator, hair dryer, high-speed wireless Internet and much more.

Quartermain House B & B

Fredericton
Within the walls of this warm and historic Gothic revival house, you will be transported to a time where princesses danced and presidents were entertained. A Fredericton landmark, Quartermain House was home to Thomas Harrison in 1870 (the first New Brunswick-born president of the University of New Brunswick) and later the Honourable John B. McNair, New Brunswick Premier and Lieutenant-Governor.

Queen Square Farmers Market

Saint John
Queen Square Farmers Market is an open air market in the south end of the beautiful Port City, a place where local farmers, food vendors and artists can showcase their offerings. Some vendors change weekly, while others participate over the length of the season, tailoring their offerings to the time of year. Come out and support your local farmers, artists and crafters. See how an outdoor market can transform a community for a day!

Queens County Court House Museum

Gagetown
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE From First Nations to the present, Queens County is a microcosm of the provincial and national experience - First Nations, Acadians, Loyalists, European migration, Confederation, Great Depression and the World Wars – we were there. Of surviving early court houses in New Brunswick, the Queens County Court House is one of the oldest, dating from 1836.

Quilt Barn Tour

Hampton
A celebration of rural arts, craft and built heritage! Follow this themed route along winding rural roads through scenic Kings County to discover painted quilt blocks at farm-fresh markets, heritage sites, and artisan shops. Check out the map on the Quilt Barn Tour website and explore this beautiful area of New Brunswick.

Quisibis River No. 2 Covered Bridge

Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Built in 1951, this covered bridge is 17 m (55 ft.) in length. The bridge is closed and no longer in use, but can be viewed from the road and from the new bridge crossing the same river beside it. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North, turn right on Rivière-Quisibis Road 2.8 km (1.7 mi.), turn right on Lavoie Road 5.3 km (3.3 mi.), onto Deschênes Road.