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Sackville Waterfowl Park

Sackville
Winner of Environment Canada's National Award for Environmental Achievement Discover a wetland world beneath your feet! Focus your camera on the fuzzy ducklings, listen to a sunset chorus of marsh birds. The entertainment never stops at the Waterfowl Park! Admission is free. Guided tours offered mid-May to late August. Over 3 km (1.9 mi.) of winding boardwalks, trails, and viewing platforms. More than 150 species of birds and 200 species of plants have been recorded here.

Saint Andrews Welcome Centre

Saint Andrews
Stop at the Welcome Centre in Saint Andrews to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals There is spacious parking for large and small vehicles, free Internet access, accessible rest rooms and knowledgeable staff who will tell you about the historic village, the "Jewel of New Brunswick".

Saint John Arts Centre

Saint John
The Saint John Arts Centre is a community arts facility dedicated to promoting arts and culture through touring and local exhibitions of fine arts and crafts. The centre hosts live performances, lectures, workshops and cultural events. The centre has 5 galleries, which change exhibits every 6 to 8 weeks. A mini-theatre, workshop rooms, pottery and printmaking studios, and meeting rooms are also on site. It is housed in the historic Carnegie building in Saint John.

Saint John Beaches

Saint John
Saint John boasts several public beaches. The most popular include Rockwood Park, which has two supervised sandy freshwater beaches, playground and hiking trails. Little River Reservoir offers a supervised freshwater beach, playground and hiking trails. Dominion Park Beach is a supervised, freshwater, sandy swimming beach with playground, canteen, change houses, barbecue and picnic shelters. Mispec Beach, one of the finest unsupervised sandy beaches on the Bay of Fundy, offers visitors free parking, picnic sites, a playground and more.

Saint John City Market

Saint John
An original experience every time. Open 6 days a week, this wonderful old building contains country vendors and greengrocers, butchers and fish stalls, cafés, souvenirs and craftspeople. Buy a bagel or a whole side of beef; pick up fresh salmon or lobster, a loaf of crusty bread and some freshly made cheese. Find some of the finest crafts anywhere, that perfect gift, or just to treat yourself. The oldest continuing market in North America.

Saint John Jewish Historical Museum

Saint John
The Saint John Jewish Historical Museum is housed in a beautiful late Victorian mansion. As the only Jewish museum in the Atlantic Provinces, we share the story of the Saint John Jewish community from 1783 to the present day. Museum tours led by members of the Jewish community give visitors a unique first-person view of local history and cultural experience. Learn, share, and connect with a rich and interesting story.

Saint John's Historic Self-Guided Walking Tours

Saint John
At an hour and a half each, the self-guided Loyalist Trail, Victorian Stroll and Prince William Walk will take you through the history and landmarks associated with our earliest settlers, the post-Great Fire residential renaissance and the emergence of turn of the century grand commercial architecture. Pick up the brochure at a Visitor Information Centre or find it on the Discover Saint John website.

Saint-Quentin Visitor Information Centre

Saint-Quentin
The Old Train Station Tourist Centre is a replica of the old train station of Saint-Quentin, built in 1920 and destroyed in the fall of 1983. While respecting the historic aspect of the original building, the infrastructure has modern commodities. The interior is impressive with the beauty and richness of wood finishing throughout the building. The decor and furnishings will take you back to the early 20th century. There you'll find a visitor information centre, various historical pieces, a souvenir shop, a Forestry, Agriculture and Maple Industry Interpretation Centre and a gallery.

Salmon Plaza

Campbellton
The city of Campbellton is the entry point to Atlantic Canada, set amid one of the world's oldest mountain ranges and on the shores of Chaleur Bay. Campbellton is also the home of the “world's largest salmon”, centuries of history and a world of natural wonders. Here, at the mouth of the Restigouche River, you'll find many adventures waiting for you. A stroll along the city's waterfront is highlighted by Restigouche Sam, the 8.5-m (28-ft.) tall Atlantic salmon - a shiny, larger-than-life stainless steel sculpture.

Sandy Beach

Cap-Pelé
Family campground within a one-minute walk to an unsupervised, clean and warm saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, showers, parking, food services, two laundromats, pull-through sites, Wi-Fi, dumping depot, organized activities, a large playground, including a fenced area for smaller children. Bilingual service. Security guard during peak times. Wheelchair access to a sandy beach which stretches over 1 km (0.6 mi.). Pets welcome.Bicycle trail nearby, Golf course only 10 minutes away. Boat-launching ramp available.

Sandy Beach Trailer Park 1988 Ltd.

Cap-Pelé
Family campground within a one-minute walk to an unsupervised, clean and warm saltwater beach, with change house, washrooms, showers, parking, food service, two laundromats, pull-thru sites, WI-FI, dumping depot. We also rent cottages in the summer. Organized activities with large playground, including a fenced area for smaller children. Bilingual service. Security guard during peak times. Wheelchair access to a sandy beach which stretches for more than 1 km (0.6 mi). Pets welcome.

Satellite Drive-in

Bois-Blanc (between Paquetville and Saint-Isidore)
The Cine-Parc Satellite Drive-in is a single screen drive-in located in Bois-Blanc, NB, Canada. It is open seasonally from Spring thru early October and shows movies in French.

Savonnerie Olivier Soapery

Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Browse the beautiful boutique and enjoy a lively entertaining show that will take you through the history, science and art of handmade soap making, awakening the senses of sight, smell and touch of all visitors the minute they step inside the door of the Olivier Soapery. Come join us for a free soap demonstration offered on site.

Sea Dog Cove Nature Preserve

Summerville
On the historic Kingston Peninsula, at the Sea Dog Cove Nature Preserve, you'll find 700 m (2,296 ft.) of Kennebecasis River shoreline and 3 km (2 mi.) of hiking trails. It is vegetated with bulrushes, sedges and a riverine forest of ash, cedar and red maple and includes a small meadow leading to the shore on the western side of the property. Known for being particularly beautiful in the late spring, you can see diverse flora and fauna at this nature preserve, including pink lady's slippers.