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Arc Motel - Woodstock

Bedell
Arc Motel Inc. is a reputable lodging facility in Woodstock that has been serving guests since 1965. The motel features 50 rooms, each thoughtfully equipped with all amenities necessary for a comfortable stay: comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air conditioning, heating, television, Wi-Fi, refrigerator, microwave, and other conveniences. Guests can enjoy the combined experience of cozy accommodations and the flavorful cuisine of Hilltop Dining Indian Cuisine during their stay.

Canal Covered Bridge

Canal
Built in 1917, this covered bridge is 38 m (123 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56, Route 172 West 0.7 km (0.4 mi.), Main Street 2.7 km (1.6 mi.), Route 770 North 2.3 km (1.4 mi.), Canal Road 1.5 km (0.9 mi.), near St. George.

Canvas Moncton Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Moncton
Inspired by Moncton's rich art culture, Canvas Moncton is the perfect place to paint the scene of your next adventure. We are situated in the downtown core with 97 vibrant guest rooms, many of which offer dynamic city views. Take advantage of our numerous amenities. Enjoy Bar55 in our main lobby; savour the high-quality pub favourites at Gahan House Hub City; or visit the Experience by Alcool NB Liquor boutique for a wine pairing/tasting.

Cap-Acadie (Cap-Pelé) Visitor Information Centre

Cap-Pelé
Stop at the Cap-Acadie Visitor Information Centre in Cap-Pelé to receive information about this region of the province, such as travel assistance, itinerary planning, and information about events, attractions and festivals.The Centre has a souvenir boutique and is located on a historic site, where the first inhabitants of Cap-Pelé settled in 1804. The building resembles a herring smokehouse and houses a Smokehouse Museum.

Cape Enrage Beach

Waterside
The Cape Enrage Fossil Beach is more than 7 km (4 mi.) long. It traces its way along the base of the 46-m (150-ft.) cliffs of Barn Marsh Island. It runs from the sandy shores of Barn Marsh Beach, which is just off Cape Enrage road, around the lighthouse point, across the ocean floor and out to Brae Beach, an ancient Acadian dyke. You can spend hours walking this tidal beach, hunting for fossils in the rock shale of this rough terrain. Make sure to check the tide table before venturing too far, and plan to be off the beach two hours before high tide.

Cape Enrage Light Station

Waterside
This lighthouse was built in 1838 atop 46-m (150-ft.) cliffs. It is still in use today, sounding the foghorn and beaming light into the Bay of Fundy. Today, the station is operated and maintained by the Cape Enrage Interpretive and Adventure Centre. Try the zipline and rappeling experiences, enjoy a unique menu at the keeper's house restaurant, and browse the shop for items from local artisans.

Cape Enrage Nature Preserve

Cape Enrage
A best kept birder's delight along the Bay of Fundy, the Cape Enrage Nature Preserve is a little over an hour's drive outside of Moncton and a sure stop to make on your way to Fundy National Park. With a saltwater marsh known as a migratory bird staging, feeding, and resting area, it offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy, which can be accessed by a public cobblestone beach. If you find yourself in the area, be sure to visit Cape Enrage, as this unique place will not disappoint!

Captains Lookout Cottages

New Horton
Six rustic pine cottages high on a hilltop overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Adorable one- and two-bedroom cabins with cathedral ceilings and all the comforts of home. Enjoy panoramic views of the bay, beautiful sunrises from your own deck and peaceful, quiet beaches. Kilometres (miles) of coastline are just a 10-minute walk from the cottages, and a mixed freshwater/saltwater lake is a short hike from the backyard. Captain's Lookout Cottages are close to Fundy National Park, the village of Alma, Cape Enrage and The Hopewell Rocks.

Caraquet Regional Market

Caraquet
Enjoy artisanal and seasonal products at Caraquet Regional Market! This farmer's / public market is a place of gourmet and artisanal discoveries showcasing exceptional products by caring people. It pays tribute to good taste, authenticity and excellence through local products and local creations. Healthy, eco-friendly and supportive, the Caraquet Regional Market is your Saturday morning rendez-vous from early June to mid-October. It's the best place to meet local artisans and producers.

Caraquet Visitor Information Centre

Caraquet
Take advantage of a range of services at the Caraquet Visitor Information Center, such as: Travel advice and itinerary planning Information on events, attractions and festivals Information on the Acadian Peninsula cycling route (Véloroute) Electric bicycle rental The Center is a faithful reflection of the unique character of the city, proclaimed cultural capital of Acadia, known for the famous Village Historique Acadien, the Festivin wine festival, the Acadie Love event and the prestigious Acadian Festival.

Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site

Saint John
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE **The martello tower is currently undergoing vital restoration work. Although visitors are not able to enter the tower during this time, we encourage them to explore and enjoy the grounds and the Visitor Centre.** Built for the War of 1812, this circular stone fort played a crucial role in the defence of Saint John and its harbour until 1944. The tower's unique architecture spans 130 years of coastal defence technology.

Carleton Park

Fredericton
4.4 ha (11 acres) of waterfront green space offers a spectacular view of Fredericton's downtown and the most amazing sunsets. A public boat launch is also accessible. Benches and shelters make this a wonderful picnic site. Carleton Park is located on the city's trail network, North Riverfront Trail, making it an ideal destination from the south side of Fredericton by way of the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge.

Carman Creek Golf Course & Practice Facility

Fredericton
Welcome to the Capital City's riverside jewel, where every hole has a beautiful view of the breathtaking St. John River. Carman Creek offers a wide range of amenities and activities, including lighted practice range, golf coaching and instruction, golf club repair and fitting, and washer toss. Carman Creek course and practice facility is located just a 5 minute drive from downtown Fredericton, but you will feel a million miles away. We will go out of our way to ensure your visit is the ultimate golf experience!

Carrefour Beausoleil (Miramichi)

Miramichi
The Carrefour Beausoleil community centre features an annual program of events and cultural activities taking place in the Gilles-Laplante Theatre. Activities, mainly in French, include music, comedy, dance, drama and children's shows. Contact the centre for a schedule of concerts, shows, exhibitions and workshops featured throughout the year.

Carriage House Inn

Fredericton
Historic lodging in downtown Fredericton. Victorian mansion (circa 1875). Property was built by a lumber baron and former mayor for his family; history is evident with many original elements. Historic preservation area. Five-minute walk to universities, downtown attractions and dining. Full breakfast in family-style dining room. Live-in innkeepers help create a warm and homey atmosphere, but have separate living area to provide privacy for guests.

Casa Breeze Inn

Oak Bay
Casa Breeze Inn is located halfway between St. Stephen,Chocolate Town, and Saint Andrews, a historic seaside village. Nestled beside a ravine and facing Oak Bay, Casa Breeze Inn features spacious, restful, antique-decorated guestrooms and a prime location for exploring the Bay of Fundy region.

Cast Away Lodge

Barnettville
Charming log home surrounded by nature and equipped with high-speed internet and satellite TV. As the sun greets you on the deck after waking up from a silent slumber, opportunities are endless. Plan a lazy tubing trip on the Miramichi River, try your luck fishing the great Atlantic salmon or striped bass, go sightseeing in nearby Miramichi, or maybe do nothing but relax from your busy life in your retreat. Whatever your choice, you made a great one in choosing Cast Away Lodge...Cast your worries away!

Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve (Sam Orr Pond)

Bocabec
Located close to the famous resort town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, the Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve protects approximately 243 ha (600 acres) of biologically rich and diverse coastal habitat. Explore the trails around the brackish Sam Orr Pond, hike Chickahominy Mountain to the Rhyolite outcrop (a dramatic scenic look-off), travel through the enchanted forest to experience the peaceful serenity of an Acadian coastal forest, take the scenic trail to Passamaquoddy Bay, and watch the tide roll into one of many saltwater marshes.

Cave View Cottages- Sea Breeze Cottage

St. Martins
<p>Beach house next door to the famous Sea Caves and close to two well-known restaurants. You're within minutes to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park and can take a short drive to find the West Quaco lighthouse. Lots of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, dining, and exploring the ocean floor at low tide. We are a 2-minute walk to the beach and restaurants. Near the ATV and snowmobile trails.</p>

Centennial Beach

Moncton
A supervised man-made beach with change houses, washrooms, parking and picnic areas nearby. Located in the heart of Moncton in Centennial Park. Swim in a natural setting in an urban environment. Lifeguards are on duty at all times. Open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

Centennial Park

Moncton
Open all year. Summer offerings: walking, cycling trails, playground, splash park, dog park, artificial turf sports field, Centennial Outdoor Centre, event zones, basketball, lawn bowling, tennis, and swimming at Centennial Beach (supervised). Parking, washrooms, canteen and picnic areas on site. Winter fun in the park includes: lit cross-country ski trail, sliding hill, snowshoeing and lit outdoor skating surfaces (weather permitting).

Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum

Boiestown
Explore the heritage, culture and history of logging, the lives of woodsmen, and local ecology in central New Brunswick dating back to the 1800s. This 15-acre open-air museums is home to thousands of artefacts, including an original trapper’s cabin, the New Brunswick Lumberjack Championships, and many other cultural community events.