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Memramcook Historical Society

Memramcook
Located in the former school of the Village of Saint-Joseph (1926), this museum features a collection of artifacts and photographs about the life of Acadians in the region of Memramcook, the “cradle of New Acadia”. The thematic exhibit commemorates the first Acadian National Convention held in 1881 in Memramcook. The museum is also an ideal starting point of an itinerary that takes the visitor on a journey through the rich history of Memramcook.

Monument Notre-Dame de l'Assomption

Rogersville
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE A place of historic importance commemorating the work of Msgr. Marcel-François Richard, a significant figure in the Acadian cultural revival of the late 19th century.

Moonshine Creek Distillery

Waterville
Moonshine Creek Distillery was established in 2018. The distillery is a family run business by two brothers, Joshua Jacob Henderson Clark and Jeremiah Jonah Henderson Clark. Their grandfather was a long time bootlegger in the area. This inspired the brothers to start a legal moonshine distillery that uses local ingredients, colloquialisms and history to make their various moonshine flavours and character. Tastings offered daily.

Museum of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph

Edmundston
A permanent exhibition attests to the presence of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph and their works in Saint-Basile from 1873. Artifacts were, at one time or another, used by the sisters' community at the hospital and in the classrooms. The museum is located in the Heritage room, under the chapel of the Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Joseph, which is a Provincial Historic Site now a seniors' residence and nursing home.

Nictau Lodge Outfitter

Nictau
Located in prime black bear, moose and white-tailed deer country, you will be hunting in virgin territory that has been untouched for years. Wayne Scott is your host in this newly acquired area ... all 25,500 hectares (63,000 acres) of it, where you'll use stands strategically placed for you to get lots of opportunity to see game, not other hunters. Bear hunting from stands over fresh bait, as well as transportation to and from your stand.

North Country Wilderness Lodge

Marne
North Country Lodge and its six comfortable cabins are situated 48 km (30 mi.) east of Houlton, ME, U.S.A., and 28 km (17 mi.) from Woodstock, New Brunswick. It sits nestled in the woods and provides a very quiet and relaxing atmosphere. The food is great and the nearby fishing is excellent. The fall season offers bird hunting, bear hunting, deer hunting and moose, if one is lucky enough to be drawn. Snowmobile trails in the winter. Inquiries can be made by calling 1-800-421-3337. Contact Larry M. Seyller, Sr.

Oromocto Visitor Information & Interpretive Centre

Oromocto
Located at exits 303 and 301 of the Trans-Canada Highway, the Oromocto Visitor Information; Interpretive Centre is a great location to stop for a rest. Visitors can enjoy various restaurants nearby or take advantage of our many picnic tables on site. Our staff are ready to welcome you to our beautiful town, and can help you plan your trip. Visitors can also take a relaxing walk around the wheelchair accessible Gateway Nature trail that surrounds the Visitor Information Centre.

Palfrey Lake Lodge

Palfrey Lake
Cosy lodge with incredible views. Guest rooms and fully equipped housekeeping cabins. Hunting and fishing guides, boat and canoe rentals. Snowmobiles and ice fishing in the winter. It's a great place for hunting, fishing, storytelling, bragging, bull throwing, laughing, crying, joking, lying, loving - or just having fun!

Plaster Rock Campground

Plaster Rock
Pleasant campground surrounded by nature. Enjoy the on-site tennis/pickleball court, heated pool, nature trails, partially serviced camping lots for your RV and 2 bunkies, arena and fitness centre. The park has a beautiful welcome centre that can be rented year round, a pavilion by Roulston Lake, and the lake itself that you can paddle boat around. Only an hour away from Mount Carleton.

Poterie Monique Duclos Pottery

Saint-Isidore
The passion and inspiration that arose in Monique Duclos from the first time she worked with clay can be seen within the walls of her charming studio.Functional and decorative stoneware pottery can be found in this lovely studio. You can watch, step-by-step, how her pottery is made. Monique has been commissioned by the Province of New Brunswick to create their official Collection with the provincial flower, the purple violet. Many other designs can be found in the little boutique in her studio.

Richibucto River Museum

Rexton
For many years, the Richibucto River Historical Society has been a collector of great amounts of local history and artefacts. The idea of the historical society is said to have spawned from a school reunion of former teachers. They decided to document some of Rexton’s early history, which in turn initiated the writing of “The History of Old Kingston” by Edward L. Gallagher.

Sackville Arts Walk

Sackville
The Sackville Arts Walk is a map-guided walking tour of cultural highlights in downtown Sackville. Featuring artists and artworks, sculpture and paintings, stained glass and architecture, visits to craft and art galleries as well as buildings of unique architectural design.

Shediac Bay Yacht Club

Shediac
Located in South-eastern NB on the Northumberland Strait, Shediac Bay Yacht Club is considered as one of the largest boating facility East of Quebec and provides full marina services to accommodate boats up to 55 feet (sail and power). Services include electrical (15/30 amp), laundry facility, pump-out station, wireless Internet, showers, washrooms and 7.5 ton fixed crane facility. It is conveniently located within walking distance to the amenities of the downtown area. Each Summer, the Yacht Club also operates a Sailing School that is recognized on a regional and national level.

St. David’s Presbyterian Church

Kirkland
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Presbyterians were among the earliest immigrants to come to North America. They settled up and down the East Coast and began moving westward into the wilderness, founding congregations along the way, as early as the 1630s. They were one of the Protestant denominations that ruled colonial life. Members of the early church were mainly Scottish, Irish and English settlers. They helped shape society and encouraged educational, missionary, evangelical and reforming work.

St. Michael's Museum and Genealogical Centre

Miramichi
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This building, constructed in 1846, marks the beginning of St. Michael's Parish of Chatham. From here the administration of the entire Roman Catholic diocese in northern New Brunswick took place. First Episcopal residence in 1860 and first Hôtel-Dieu hospital in 1869. Today it is a genealogical research centre and Catholic religious supply shop.

Stone Ridge Guided Hunts

Burtts Corner
Guiding and hunting service for black bear, moose, deer, upland game birds, coyote, and small varmint. Professional approaches to baiting, stand hunting, and ethical shooting practices for all firearms, bows, crossbows, etc. Packages include lodging and meals for the duration of the hunt. Friendly service, good country cooking and a new cabin offering all amenities in a clean friendly environment.

Tabusintac Centennial Library and Museum

Tabusintac
Originally the first Methodist Church in the area, this building later became Tabusintac’s first high school and New Brunswick's second rural high school. It now serves the community as a museum and craft shop. Come explore the museum and learn about the mother of Tabusintac, Charlotte Taylor. Searching for your family roots? We have numerous family trees available, as well as cemetery and church records.

Tracadie Visitor Information Centre

Tracadie
Stop at the Tracadie Visitor Information Centre to receive information about this region of the province, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals The centre, with a large parking lot and rest area with a picnic table, is located in town along the shore, near the Véloroute and the kayak and bike rental shop, and only 1 km (0.6 mi.) from downtown stores and services.

Two Islands, a Thousand Treasures

Lamèque
When visiting the Acadian peninsula, follow an itinerary that appeals to all fun-loving treasure-seekers. Just grab a map and venture on a discovery journey to find the treasures of Lamèque and Miscou islands. Set off on your adventure by car, bicycle or motorcycle. Along the way, you might get the chance to taste fresh seafood of the day, meet fishermen and locals and to see a whole lot more. Salty air, amazing views, birdwatching, unique churches and magnificent sandy beaches are all part of this beautiful region of Acadie.

Woodstock Heritage Walking Tour

Woodstock
The Woodstock Victorian Heritage Walking Tour showcases the history of New Brunswick's first town, from the time of incorporation in 1856. This self-guided tour begins at the L. P. Fisher Public Library and finishes at the Honourable Charles Connell House. There are 40 properties in the tour, including the exterior of Victorian homes and civic buildings on the downtown residential streets. Pick up your free copy of the tour guide at the L. P. Fisher Public Library, Honourable Charles Connell House or Town Hall.