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Tantramar Wetlands Centre

Sackville
This award-winning facility offers the opportunity to experience wetlands by participating in innovative educational programs or exploring the site's 1.5 km (1 mi.) of trails. The centre was established in 1998 to promote wetland conservation through education. The 15-hectare (37-acre) site provides quality habitat for an amazing diversity of life and functions as an outdoor classroom for the local schools. Enjoy a walk around the wetland, or email to schedule a tour of the facilities.

The George Fry Gallery at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design

Fredericton
The Gallery at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design exhibits a diverse range of fine craft, design and visual art from faculty, students and invited artists, including college alumni and special guests. Featured works include major studio disciplines, aboriginal visual arts, ceramics, drawing, fashion design, fibre arts, graphic design, integrated media, jewellery, metal arts and textiles.

The Old Bank Museum

Riverside-Albert
This beautiful structure, formerly a branch of the Bank of New Brunswick, later of the Bank of Nova Scotia, served this area for nearly a century, and in 1984, was the site of New Brunswick's largest bank robbery. It now houses a museum and visitor information centre. In 1985, it was saved from demolition and moved to its present site.No entrance fee is charged, but donations are welcome to assist with operating costs.

The Playhouse

Fredericton
Located in beautiful downtown Fredericton and adjacent to the new Brunswick Provincial Legislature, the Fredericton Playhouse has been providing a professional venue for the performing arts for decades. The Playhouse was a gift from Lord and Lady Beaverbrook to the people of New Brunswick in 1964. The only performing arts facility of its kind in the province at that time, it served primarily as a road house for touring artists. Today, the Fredericton Playhouse operates as a professional performance venue available for local, national, and international artists and companies.

Thomas Williams House

Moncton
Step back in time at the Victorian Thomas Williams House! Tour the home of this prominent Monctonian, who was the treasurer for the Intercolonial Railway. Built in 1883, this heritage home stands as an elegant symbol of local life during the Victorian era. Today, the Thomas Williams House is a designated municipal heritage site. Open during the summer months, it features special events and a tearoom where tea and light snacks are served.

Theatre New Brunswick

Fredericton
Theatre New Brunswick is one of Canada's oldest and longest running regional theatre companies. Our mission is to create extraordinary theatre that inspires and entertains our audience while celebrating New Brunswick's best theatre content and artists; and to provide outstanding theatre training and performance that educates and awakens the imaginations of our youth and emerging artists.

Théâtre populaire d'Acadie

Caraquet
A dynamic centre of creation, hosting, and staging of professional theatre, Théâtre populaire d'Acadie has offered a wide variety of programs for over 40 years. Although it focusses mainly on the creation of original Acadian works, this theatre group also offers contemporary and classical repertoire. In its years of existence, the company has produced and presented more than 100 plays for either the general public or young audiences. For rate information, please visit our website.

Trites Maples

Moncton
Owned and operated by the Trites family since 1900, Trites Maple welcomes you to enjoy a 15-mn walk from St Joseph’s church, along Maple Ridge Trail, to the “4th camp with the green metal roof”.Open March 8-April 14, 2025, Saturday and Sunday 8am to 3pm.🍁 taffy on the snow Saturday and Sunday🍁 maple syrup and products🍁 pancake house restaurant, open Saturdays only🍁educational maple tours on Sundays at 10, 12 and 2

Trophy Hunter Guiding & Outfitting

Coles Island
New Brunswick black bear hunting at its best! Trophy Hunter Guiding and Outfitting is a well-established black bear hunting operation located in Coles Island on the Washademoak Lake. We pride ourselves on being a family operated business. Even our sons help with getting pails and buckets ready for baiting! We offer a small, cosy, clean environment and delicious home-cooked meals. All our hunts are 6 days long. We like to go from Sunday to Sunday. Arrive Sunday, leave Sunday, hunt Monday through Saturday. This way our clients don't lose any hunting time.

University of New Brunswick Art Centre (UNB Art Centre)

Fredericton
Located on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, the UNB Art Centre, founded in 1941 by Pegi Nicol MacLeod and Lucy Jarvis, offers dynamic art exhibitions, workshops, and events for all ages. Explore the East and West Galleries, open weekdays from 9am to 4pm. The Art Centre also provides non-credit Leisure Learning courses in photography, painting, cooking, and more, plus creative Design Works camps for kids. Don’t miss this vibrant cultural hub!

Upriver Country Market

Bass River
The Upriver Country Market was created as a community gathering place for access to buying locally produced goods and enjoy live weekly musical entertainment. We are open every Saturday of the summer from 9-12 p.m. in a converted horse barn in Bass River. Enjoy fresh produce and meat, breakfast and coffee (or bicycle-powered smoothies) as well as local crafts and baking.

Verger Belliveau Orchard

Memramcook
Verger Belliveau Orchards, established in 1932, is one of Canada's premier growers and suppliers of apples, offering a wide variety of apple products and on-farm experiences. The on-farm store and the café are open throughout the year. Things to do include an Apple Blossoms Day, guided tours, a corn maze, apple u-pick and many other activities, including snowshoeing in the winter! For more information, please consult our website.

W. S. Loggie Cultural Museum

Miramichi
An 18th-century Victorian home houses artifacts from 1850 onward. The famous painting by H. W. Hoyt “Portrait of Francis Peabody," founder of the town of Chatham, a history of the Loggie family and First World War artifacts are found here. The original World War I Victory Flag may be of particular interest.The house is used for meetings, craft sales, teas and many social events. This unique home is a special part of the heritage and culture of the region. Guided tours are available during the summer or by appointment by board members in off-season.

Wild Salmon Nature Centre

Chamcook
**CLOSED FOR THE 2021 SEASON** The Wild Salmon Nature Centre celebrates the wild Atlantic salmon, and is located just a few minutes from Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Some of the highlights of a visit to the Centre include learning about the cultural heritage of the iconic wild Atlantic salmon, the latest research taking place to unravel the mysteries of this iconic creature's existence, and enjoying a walk on our nature trails. For rate information please visit our website.

Creekside RNR

Cocagne
CREEKSIDE RNR is bringing glamping to central New Brunswick in the beautiful rural community of Cocagne in New Brunswick in the form of geodesic domes. Situated in the forest along a creek you will be surrounded by nature and tranquility while staying in complete comfort. Come to relax and unwind for a getaway anytime of the year or treat your significant other to a romantic vacation or a curated meditation package. Paddle boards, canoe, kayaks, yoga/meditation centre and full nordic spa on site.

Sussex Drive-In

Sussex
The Sussex Drive-In is a historical and cultural turning point for the area dating back to 1967. With its 24 m (80 ft.) high screen and 300 car capacity, it makes for a unique experience to watch the movies and/or live events from the comfort of your car. Featuring blockbuster releases and live events throughout the summer, this is an activity that you don't want to miss!

My Little Oasis - Cottage for Rent

Clark's Corner
My Little Oasis is a cozy little cottage on Maquapit Lake in Clark's Corner NB. 3 bedrooms that can sleep up to 6 guests. 1 bedroom with a queen sized bed and the other 2 each have a twin over double bunk beds. This cottage will serve all your vacation needs. My Little Oasis is meant to be a place where you want to come back to and share your experience with your family and friends so they can come over for a stay and experience this little piece of paradise on the lake for themselves.