The Tracadie Country Market is a lively meeting place where artisans, vendors and locals gather every Saturday from 8am to 1pm during the summer months to sell and share local products. Come and discover fresh, unique and quality products in a welcoming and warm atmosphere, and a variety of local products, home cooking, specialties, crafts and entertainment by local artists.
This museum presents the history of leprosy in NB and the leprosariums of Sheldrake Island and Tracadie between 1844 and 1965. Learn about the beginnings of French health care in the Maritimes and the education work of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint-Joseph congregation.
Walk the Heritage Trail to the Leper Cemetery and admire the public artwork Leprosy on Sheldrake Island by artist Marika Drolet-Ferguson, a Concordia University project.
Mega water park with many slides, a 26 x 41 metres (85 X 135 ft) heated in-ground pool, a large heated wading pool and water play structures. Campground with 100 sites.
Microbrewery located on Fredericton's North Side. The brewery specializes in hoppy, hazy, aromatic, flavourful American-style ales brewed in small batches and offers a convenient location with a tasting room for on-site consumption, and growler fills and cans for all your off-site needs.
Travelodge Fredericton, centrally located between the city of Fredericton and the town of Oromocto, has been open for business since 2005 under the ownership of the Robinson Family. We take pride in offering great customer service and low nightly rates. We want you to spend a night, not a fortune.Guests of the inn will be treated to free continental breakfast, free high-speed Internet service, clean rooms and wheelchair accessibility. Rooms are drive-up with outside entrance. Pets are welcome for an additional fee, but owners must abide by motel guidelines.
Conveniently located off the Trans Canada Highway within walking distance of Magnetic Hill, Magnetic Hill Zoo, Magic Mountain Water Park and adjacent to Casino New Brunswick. Our spacious, comfortable suites and guest rooms feature king-size beds or double queen beds, iron and board, coffee maker, hair dryer and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Start your day off with our free hot and healthy breakfast buffet and weekday newspaper.
The Treadwell Inn is centrally located in the historic district of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, close to shops, artist studios, restaurants and attractions. The meticulously crafted building, constructed in 1820, features a historic flair with contemporary luxuries. Each room has an en-suite bath and air conditioning, Waterfront balconies, jacuzzi. suites and rooms Kitchenette rooms are available. The Chandler Room Wine bar and Kitchen and St Croix Olive on site.
Fun, freedom and personal reward are what TreeGO is all about. These aerial adventure courses offer a diverse and exciting experience within the comfort of knowing you're attached to continuous safety cables. No matter your age or fitness level, our courses are designed for your pleasure in a unique outdoor environment. Adult/Youth Full Course: Begin TreeGO on the green course where you get comfortable with your equipment and the rhythm of moving through each activity. Balance is required, and we know you can do it!
Trinity Galleries is Saint John's oldest fine art gallery, located in city centre in a historic building built in 1878. We represent leading artists from the Maritimes and across Canada, as well as up-and-comers. New exhibits are featured every 6 weeks. Our Gallery Hops won “Best Freebie of the Year” at the 2010 Uptown Saint John Live Life Awards. Come visit our 2-level gallery and pick up a cherished memory of your trip to Saint John. All are welcome!
Built in 1905, this covered bridge is 20 m (66 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 198, Route 111 South 4.2 km (2.6 mi.), Dutch Valley Road - Waterford Road - 5.5 km (3.4 mi.), onto Urney Road, near Sussex Corner.
Built in 1923, this covered bridge is 18 m (59 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 198, Route 111 South 4.2 km (2.6 mi.), Dutch Valley Road - Waterford Road - 8 km (5 mi.), onto Drummond Road, near Sussex Corner.
Tuddenham Farms is a family-operated, wild-blueberry farm and blueberry-wine producer located in Charlotte County. With fields throughout Charlotte County, the Tuddenhams offer the highest quality fresh, hand-cleaned and graded fresh and frozen blueberries. A variety of blueberry products are also available, including wine, jam, juice, syrup and freshly baked and frozen home-style blueberry pies. Tuddenham's blueberries and blueberry products are available for sale from late June through late October at their roadside farm-fresh produce stand and wine retail outlet in Oak Bay.
Explore with us! Adventurous Jeep tours of 1 to 6 hours; choose between guided tours of historical Saint Andrews, and interactive nature tours of the Fundy coast with a passionate biologist (Spring, Summer, and Fall). Guided hikes available year round for all ages.
Built in 1927, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 137A-B, Route 111 East 27.3 km (16.9 mi.), Route 825 South 1.6 km (0.9 mi.), Tynemouth Creek Road 3.5 km (2.1 mi.), near St. Martins.
Salmon and bass fishing, hunting, conferences, canoeing, kayaking, retreats, fly-fishing instruction and accommodations.
Nestled on the riverbank overlooking the Miramichi River for over 100 years, Upper Oxbow Outdoor Adventures is your one-stop destination for total relaxation.
Closest accommodation to Parlee Beach Provincial Park (walking distance). Close proximity to Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and downtown Shediac. 20 km (12 mi.) to Moncton. Centrally located to enjoy a day trip to Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks. Twenty 2-bedroom cottages and 2 motel rooms surrounded by mature trees. Office reception for check-in and check-out and to assist you during your stay. Playground on-site. Open May to September. Patio from each 2-bedroom cottage to a backyard with your own picnic table and fire pit to enjoy a campfire. All bedding and towels are supplied.
Unsupervised saltwater beach with a 2-km (1-mi.) stretch of golden sand. The beach is backed by substantial dunes and washed by the constant ebb and flow of breakers from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Washrooms, parking, change rooms, playground and picnic areas on site. Close to a campground. Deep-sea fishing excursions may be arranged at the nearby wharf.
New Brunswick's only two-lane covered bridge was built in 2022 on the same alignment as the original 1935, 22 m (72 ft.) Vaughan Creek covered brige, which served as the primary link between St. Martins and what is now the Fundy Trail Provincial Park.
More than 600 km (373 mi.) of cycling itineraries in the region with beautiful rest stops along the way, including 70 km (44 mi.) of paved, off-road cycle paths in forested, wetland and coastal areas, which allow you to discover towns and villages through the picturesque landscape of the Acadian Peninsula.
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Step into a real Acadian time with the interpreters as they go about their chores in period buildings; view fields and farmyards stocked with animals that the early Acadians raised to support themselves. The atmosphere and authenticity of the site's historical reconstruction assure you of memorable moments in a pastoral setting, evoking the living conditions of the Acadians.
Stroll on the Alma wharf or walk on the ocean floor at low tide. Witness the highest tides in the world from the wharf or from the patio of one of the local restaurants. Dine on fresh lobster or scallops; enjoy a world famous sticky bun or a pint of local craft beer; hike, kayak or canoe in nearby Fundy National Park. Whatever you want to do, you can do it here in the village of Alma... all of Fundy within your reach.
The Village of Aroostook was once an important railway centre for the transportation of wood and potatoes. The old railway station, located where the Aroostook Valley and New Brunswick railroads cross, still stands strong and is recognized as 1 of the region’s important historical sites. The International Appalachian Trail, a route cherished by backpacking enthusiasts, also crosses into Aroostook territory. The trail links the 3 highest peaks of the Appalachian Mountain chain: Mont Jacques-Cartier in Quebec, Mount Carleton in New Brunswick and Mount Katahdin in the state of Maine.
Atholville, now part of the Campbellton Regional Community, is a charming area along the Restigouche River. Enjoy year-round adventures like swimming at the outdoor pool, playing a giant Snakes and Ladders game, or birdwatching. At Sugarloaf Provincial Park, hike the 281-metre mountain or take part in other outdoor activities. In winter, experience downhill skiing, snowmobiling, and more. For indoor activities, visit the shopping centre or experience the charm of the library.