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Rodd Miramichi River

Miramichi
Nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River in Miramichi's Historic Water Street Business District, Rodd Miramichi is a modern, contemporary urban resort. The hotel features 79 guestrooms and suites, many with patio walkouts and river views of the world-famous Miramichi River. Guestrooms are equipped with top-of-the-line furniture, quick Internet connections and other guest amenities including an indoor pool, whirlpool and complete fitness centre.

Rodeway Inn Grand Falls

Saint-André
Whether you're travelling on business or holiday, you'll find clean, spacious, comfortable rooms, attentive service, and great home cooked food at reasonable rates. Guest rooms come equipped with desks, coffee maker, free coffee, hair dryer, mini-fridge, iron and ironing board. Some rooms feature balconies, flat-screen tv, and microwaves. Non-smoking and accessible rooms available. Other amenities include: indoor pool and fitness facility, free wireless high-speed Internet, free hot breakfast, free weekday newspaper, free local calls, and business centre.

Roherty Point Beach

Belledune
Take the family to Roherty Point Beach in Belledune for an afternoon of "fun in the sun." Whether you play in the water, explore the beach for undiscovered treasures or simply sit to relax by the bay, Roherty Point Beach is the place for you. Picnic sites and walking trails on-site.

Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Campobello
Discover Roosevelt Campobello International Park, a beautiful vacation spot located on Campobello Island in the province of New Brunswick. The park is known for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and fascinating history. Visit the summer home of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, where they spent many summers. Explore hiking trails, beaches, and immaculate gardens. The Park is perfect for a day with family or for a longer vacation.

Ross Memorial Museum

Saint Andrews
Located in the centre of the National Historic District of Saint Andrews, the museum is named for its benefactors, Henry and Juliette Ross, a fascinating American couple who travelled the world and amassed a wonderful collection of art and furnishings.However, it's the personal story of Henry and Juliette, their adventurous natures and their love and generosity which really surprises and entrances visitors. The interior of the house boasts a grand, curving staircase and elaborate plaster mouldings.

Royal Kennebecasis Yacht Club

Saint John
Royal Kennebecasis Yacht Club is a full-service yacht club located on the historic Saint John River. Berths, moorings, haul, storage, launch, security, lockers, gas, ice, pump out, bar, showers, power, fresh water and emergency services. Clubhouse rentals for weddings, conferences and other functions. Membership cards and learn-to-sail courses available.

Royal Oaks Golf Club

Moncton
Situated in the city of Moncton, this 18-hole golf course is the first in Canada designed by renowned U.S. Open architect, Rees Jones. This inland Scottish links style layout features nine lakes, undulating bent grass fairways, strategically placed bunkers, challenging approaches, fescue covered dunes, four sets of tees per hole, practice and teaching facilities, all complemented by turf conditions which rival the best in the world.

Saint-André (Grand Falls)

Saint-André
The small and welcoming community of Saint-André invites you to enjoy the scenery of its vast lands and enjoy many recreational activities in one of the province's most beautiful farming area. Whether you'd rather go camping or stay at a cottage, relax on the beach or go for a swim, Paradise Mountain is the place to go for a successful family trip. Depending on the season, sports enthusiasts can enjoy a softball or volleyball game, or hit the trails for a hiking, mountain biking or snowshoe adventure.

S.K. Export

Kedgwick
Located in a region known for its endless forests and numerous maple sugar groves, S.K. Export is a buyer, packer and seller of maple products, specializing in crafting various products from this natural resource. The maple syrup, sugar, spreads, chocolate and other products are all made from ingredients harvested in Northern New Brunswick, delicately handled to achieve the best quality. The exquisite maple essence is a delight for the palate! From the tree to your table, discover maple products that will enhance each dish of your meal.

Sackville Farmers Market

Sackville
Find 40+ vendors offering fresh local produce, meats, and seafood, ready-to-eat street foods including Japanese, Indian, Korean, Chinese and Filipino, artisanal baked goods and preserves, fresh coffee and handmade artisan wares from local artists. Come for groceries, stay for brunch! The market takes place on Saturdays 9 to 12 from May to October at the Bill Johnstone Memorial Park, and during cold months at The Sackville Commons, right in the heart of Sackville.

Sackville Golf & Country Club

Sackville
9 holes with daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, liquor licence, lockers, putting green, golf carts and club rental. Non-members are welcome and green fee and power cart pricing are posted on the Sackville Golf and Country Club website. The Club does not take reservations and guests usually have no issues getting out of their cars and on the course. Call ahead if need be.

Sackville to Cape Tormentine Trail - Trans-Canada Trail

Sackville
This trail is built on an abandoned railway and is locally known in Sackville as the Tantramar Trail. It runs through old Acadian dyke lands, young lush woodlands and inland freshwater swamps to the scenic salt marshes in Port Elgin on Baie Verte. From Port Elgin the trail is rough for about 12 km (7.5 mi.) until you get close to Cape Tormentine. Trail Type:Walking, biking, snowmobiling Level:Easy with rough spotsLength:52 km (32 mi.)

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.