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Alpine Motor Inn

Alma
Experience the world's highest tides. Located on the shore of the Bay of Fundy in the quaint coastal village of Alma. Wireless Internet. Coffee makers in rooms. Property adjacent to all restaurants, entrance to Fundy National Park.

Anthony Flower House Museum

Cambridge-Narrows
From First Nations to the present, Queens County is a microcosm of the provincial and national experience – First Nations, Acadians, Loyalists, the European migration, Confederation, the Great Depression and the World Wars – we were there.Visit the Flower House to hear the story of one of Queens County's most interesting people, artist, Anthony Flower; discover 19th-century New Brunswick fine art, furniture and clothing.The Flower House is alive with exhibitions and cultural activities.

Au Bord d'la Baie

Baie de Bouctouche
Come to Au Bord d'la Baie for a warm welcome, private beach and full breakfast served on the patio weather permitting. Situated between Le Pays de la Sagouine and Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche and close to all other major attractions of the region.

Auberge Évasion de rêves Inn

Saint-Quentin
Expect a pleasant welcome in this quiet and warm inn located in Saint-Quentin, in the northwestern region of New Brunswick, known as maple country. This Canada Select 4-star rating establishment is accessible to people with special needs and offers free continental breakfast, high speed internet, cable tv and heated pool. Ideal for snowmobilers in the winter, with trail access directly in the inn's backyard.

Auberge Vue d'la Dune/Dune View Inn

Bouctouche
Historic country inn overlooking the ocean and the dune. In addition to providing comfortable accommodations, the inn has its very own organic farm, which vegetables are featured at the Dune View Inn's restaurant upon availability. The inn's restaurant serves Canadian and Acadian cuisine, seafood being the specialty. Guests enjoy a hot breakfast (included) and can also take a farm tour.

Barachois Historical Church

Grand-Barachois
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The oldest wooden church in Acadia (opened in 1826), the Saint-Henri-de-Barachois church now houses a museum, an art gallery and an auditorium for performing arts as well as the International Collection of Hooked Cushions, religious objects and vestments.

Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Fredericton
Visit one of Canada's most vital art galleries and experience the wonder and magic of the visual arts. A world-class collection meets the tranquility of the Maritimes at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton – explore outstanding art and exhibitions from an international art collection featuring works by renowned and rising artists alike. Explore diverse exhibitions, find favorites from the collection, take a break at the café, and find something to bring home in the shop.

Beaverbrook House

Miramichi
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Enter this beautiful and over-a-century-old Second-Empire-style mansion to marvel at the carefully restored architecture and learn about the life of William Maxwell Aitken, also known as Lord Beaverbrook. Discover interesting facts about his childhood home, such as how it served as the town's first public library. Take a stroll down memory lane and visit historic Miramichi to immerse yourself in a fascinating part of the province's colourful history.

Belleisle Bay Bed and Breakfast

Kiersteadville
The Belleisle Bay Bed and Breakfast is located on the beautiful Belleisle Bay. It is part of the Saint John River system which is the largest fresh waterway in Atlantic Canada. The bay offers water skiing, boating, fishing, jet skiing, swimming and wind surfing. Enjoy our spectacular view, relax in the hot tub at night and watch the stars twinkling or planes going overhead to overseas destinations. The sunsets can be breathtaking.

Beresford Municipal Beach Park

Beresford
Up to 54 species of birds have been observed at the Beresford Beach Park, and the salt marsh features the rare Maritime Ringlet Butterfly, a small butterfly that lives almost exclusively in the salt marshes in and around the Chaleur Bay from the end of July to mid August. In fact, this butterfly has an extremely small global distribution and its largest population is located right here in the Beresford salt marshes. See if you can spot one! The park also features an unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, a park, toys for children and an outdoor stage.

Beresford Regional Farmers' Market

Beresford
The Beresford Ecofriendly Farmers Market is a friendly meeting place for locals and visitors alike. It takes place throughout the summer every Saturday morning between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., just a few steps from the beach. Market-goers will find fresh produce, art and crafts, traditional and international foods as well as a variety of unique local products. The market promotes local agricultural products in such a way as to support local producers and artisans. The laid-back atmosphere makes for a great place to chat with friends and discover new products.

Boultenhouse Heritage Centre

Sackville
New Brunswick boasts a strong shipbuilding tradition. Visitors to Sackville can explore this aspect of the province's industrial past at Boultenhouse Heritage Centre, named after the town's most prolific shipwright, Christopher Boultenhouse. The centre consists of three buildings — a Georgian style house built by the Bulmer family circa 1790, a house built in the Greek revival style in 1840 by Boultenhouse, and the Anderson Octagonal House circa 1855.

Cabane à sucre Gabi et frères Sugar Shack

Charlo
Rustic maple-sugar camp with panoramic views, bordering a river and using a wood-fired evaporator, with taps and buckets. Parking and 'Les Aventuriers' cross-country ski trail nearby. The sugar shack is open in the spring for the sale of maple products, taffy on the snow and a hearty brunch every Sunday.

Cambridge-Narrows Visitor Information Centre

Cambridge-Narrows
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Cambridge-Narrows 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 The Centre is located in a building of great historic significance for the village, and also houses a community library that boasts a large selection of New Brunswick and Queens County books.

Cape Enrage

Waterside
The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World with tides rising as much as 16.3 m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs and has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838. We are proudly part of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve and the Fundy Coastal Drive Experience. Along with its natural beauty, Cape Enrage also offers family-friendly adventures!

Cape Jourimain Nature Centre

Bayfield
Cape Jourimain is a state-of-the-art eco-centre located within a 621-hectare National Wildlife Area. Enjoy over 12-km (7 mi.) of magnificent nature trails, an historic 19th-century lighthouse, a boutique filled with local wares, an extensive exhibit hall, and more.

Capitol Theatre

Moncton
One of only a handful of fully-restored vaudeville theatres in Canada, the Capitol Theatre welcomes over 80,000 guests every year. In the heart of downtown Moncton, the theatre is the centre of the region's performing arts; including drama, music, dance and comedy - in both English and French. Guided tours are available by appointment. For rental rate information, please visit the Capitol Theatre's website.

Casino New Brunswick

Moncton
Casino New Brunswick is one stop you'll want to highlight on your travel itinerary. This exciting venue features a Vegas-style casino with over 600 slot machines and 26 table games, a 4.5 star hotel, a state-of-the-art performance centre, two restaurants and one of the most luxurious spas in Atlantic Canada. Located off the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2), exit 450 (Magnetic Hill). Patrons must be 19 years of age or older. Please play responsibly.

Cedar Hill Schoolhouse

Lower Woodstock
Cedar Hill School is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in New Brunswick. Built in 1872, on a rocky hill in a grove of cedars overlooking the St. John River, it served the children of settlers who worked the lands and forests. The school retains most of its original architecture and charm, including the backyard ‘outhouse.’ It is furnished with books, desks, teaching aids and other artifacts representative of the time.

Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, Université de Moncton

Moncton
The Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, established in 1968, collects and preserves all relevant documentary material concerning the Acadians and Acadian Society in various fields (history, genealogy, ethnology, sociology, archeology, folklore, demography, geography, economics, language) and offers inventories and tools to facilitate access to this material to interested researchers and members of the public. It has the largest collection of private and institutional records on Acadia in the world.

Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes

Edmundston
The Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes (CDEM) was established to facilitate research for people interested in the development of the Madawaska region.It contains several categories of documents in various forms: students' work, theses, photographs, genealogy records, sound recordings, documents from individuals and organizations, student newspapers, "La Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska," "Le Madawaska" on microfilm and research reports on a variety of projects, including La Fouille Brayonne, À la découverte de la République and Objectif Quatre.The CDEM also has 8

Charlo Salmonid Enhancement Centre

Charlo
The Charlo Hatchery (CSEC) was built in 1938 and has been stocking New Brunswick rivers for over 70 years with Atlantic salmon and Brook trout. The hatching survival of salmon in the wild can be as low as 10%, however in a hatchery it is seldom less than 85%. Since 1998, 4,419,799 salmon and trout raised to various stages of development at the CSEC were stocked in the rivers of New Brunswick. The centre also undertakes projects, pilot studies and research which has touched all aspects of the fishery.