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OmniBound Adventures

Fredericton
OmniBound Adventures is here to create unforgettable regional adventures in Atlantic Canada. From exploring breathtaking landscapes to immersing in vibrant cultural experiences, we believe every moment is an opportunity to discover something new. Come join us on this exciting journey as we unveil amazing adventures that connect travellers with the beauty and culture of our region.

Boreal Paintball

Grande-Anse
A fun outdoor gaming experience that develops strategy and teamwork. Players eliminate their opponents by hitting them with paintballs shot from air-compressed markers. Paintball offers several benefits: it improves physical fitness, develops social skills, and helps with stress management. We also offer a softer alternative accessible from the age of 5, Gelly Ball, where the game is the same, but with water-filled beads.

Bright & Brine Fine Art Gallery

Moncton
Situated downtown Moncton, the gallery's name refers to the fresh and saltwater that make coastal areas unique. Bright & Brine showcases art that reflects these elements and similar natural dichotomies. From our core collections of limited-print aerial photography of Canadian landscapes and elegant sculptures from Kinngait (Cape Dorset) to our rotating exhibits of artists and private collectors, Bright & Brine offers something for everyone to discover.

Hilltop Hideaway Quispamsis

Quispamsis
You will be greeted with the vibrant abundance of nature and spacious accommodations this home has to offer. Featuring skylights in the kitchen, four cozy bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and an arcade room with a projector, you will have plenty of activities to indulge in, just 20 minutes from the city of Saint John. No cleaning fee (guests always keep the place tidy)

Rustic Hideaway Quispamsis

Quispamsis
Rustic Hideaway is surrounded by trees, providing a peaceful and private atmosphere. This home boasts a beautiful heated solarium, games room and a volleyball court. After a day of sightseeing, enjoy relaxing around a campfire in your own private back yard. The house is a short 15 minute drive from the city of Saint John, with close proximity to lakes and the Kennebecasis River. No cleaning fee (our guests have always been respectful and tidied up after themselves)

Fundy Line Motel

Miramichi
Motel conveniently located on King George Highway offering a quiet place to stay & relax with convenient ground floor drive-up and pet-friendly options. Room amenities include mini-refrigerator, 32-inch flat screen TV, microwave and high-speed internet. Comfortably appointed family rooms with double queen beds and a twin bed can accommodate up to 5 adults. Special rates for teams and groups available. On-site restaurant is open from 7 am to 6.30 pm with a menu featuring delicious local items.

Untamed Grange Organic Lavender Farm

Trout Brook
Discover the beauty of nature right at our organic farm! We specialize in cultivating aromatic, healthy, and stunning lavender, alongside a vibrant array of cut flowers like dahlias, zinnias, asters and sunflowers. We handmake a wide range of small-batch lavender-based products such as body butter, soap and balm. We host engaging events and holistic experiences designed to nurture your mind and spirit. Visit for a relaxing day out or a chance to connect with nature.

Black Rapids Retreat

Gray Rapids
Discover the ultimate retreat with two side-by-side log cabins on the Miramichi River. Perfect for groups, each cabin boasts 3 bedrooms, 6 beds, and 3.5 bathrooms. Enjoy river views, world-class fishing, and amenities like a hot tub, sauna, pool table, poker table, full bar, hammocks, games, woodstove, and BBQs. Ask us about our all inclusive and customizable packages including a private cook and so much more. Relax and reconnect in this ideal getaway spot!

Lakeview Motel Jemseg

Jemseg
Welcome to the Jemseg LakeView Motel, situated near the beautiful Jemseg River with beautiful views. Just around the bend is Grand Lake, the largest lake in Eastern Canada, 42 km (26 mi.) long and 8 km (5 mi.) wide. Every Saturday there is a farmer's market and around the corner is a restaurant, convenience store, gas station, and vegetable stand. It's a great spot to get away and relax, only 25 minutes from Oromocto and 10 minutes from Gagetown. Open year round.

Pure Therapy Retreat New Brunswick

Florenceville-Bristol
Pure Therapy Retreat in New Brunswick is the perfect getaway for couples, snowmobile enthusiasts on a Snowmobile NB Signature Trail, bridal parties, or an intimate micro-wedding on the main floor of a beautifully remodeled 1909 church. This luxurious 5-star "Guest Favourite" Airbnb sleeps up to 6 guests and features a spacious clawfoot tub, indulgent shower, and infrared sauna for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy the exclusive Nordic thermal circle wellness experience.

Kedgwick Rural Community Falls Route

Kedgwick
The Kedgwick Rural Community Falls Route promotes the region’s natural beauty by featuring 12 not-to-miss waterfalls among its many waterways. The starting point of your excursion is the beautiful Kedgwick rest area, where you'll find a large poster indicating the itineraries to the falls. At each stop, posters will greet you upon your arrival on site to lead you to the waterfalls.

Heron Bay Brewing

Dalhousie
Family-run nanobrewery with a taproom and patio in Dalhousie, northern New Brunswick. We craft small batch beer and also have a selection of wine, cider as well as non-alcoholic drinks like coffee, tea, juices, and some great non-alcoholic beer! Enjoy your drink in the taproom or on the deck with a view of the Restigouche River.

The Gardener's Cottage: All Inclusive Rental In Rothesay

Rothesay
A turn-key, charmingly detailed, short-term rental unit with 1 lofty bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms and cottage-like quaintness on a neighbourly Rothesay side street. This 1.5 storey unit stands alone and includes all utilities (heat, power, internet, cable) and is fully furnished down to the king size bed and fresh linens. It comes stocked with everyday necessities to provide comfortable and convenient living quarters with a location beneath leafy sidewalks in a walkable, vibrant neighbourhood.

Mountainview Solitude Inn

Harvey Bank
Conveniently located midway between Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park, this historic Turner shipbuilder's house has four bedrooms, each with a queen bed and its own private bathroom. The beautifully restored, chemical-free home has exposed axe-hewn ceiling beams and original 8" wide floor boards. Stargaze through a telescope on the second floor balcony. Enjoy spectacular views of Shepody River Valley (a birdwatchers' paradise) with the Caledonia and Shepody Mountains in the background.

ART-ARTISTE Art Gallery

Dieppe
Welcome to the ART-ARTISTE gallery, an Acadian and contemporary art gallery showcasing primarily paintings and sculptures by artists from New Brunswick. ART-ARTISTE works with most of the province's top galleries. Its specialties include sales, installations, and custom commissions in small to very large formats. At all times, the gallery features a wide selection of artworks displayed across three exhibition rooms, which can be visited by appointment.
Maritime Beer Miramichi

Breweries

Flavourful beers, crafted with care.Given that Moosehead, Canada’s oldest independent brewery, is located in Saint John, New Brunswick, perhaps it’s not surprising that New Brunswick continues to enjoy a booming beer industry. Microbreweries across the province are wooing locals, enticing visitors, and garnering national recognition along the way.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Parks

The feeling of living without limitsNo walls. No deadlines. No expectations. Take a deep breath—when you explore New Brunswick’s 12 parks, you celebrate the freedom of living on your terms. Take it all in at your own speed. Cruise along Eastern Canada's best mountain biking trails; hike to waterfalls tucked away in lush forests; camp under starry skies; or just lounge on a beach. There's no better way to recharge your batteries than with some time well spent in our great outdoors.
Saint John Building

Saint John

The only city on the Bay of Fundy Walk narrow streets of well-preserved, 19th-century architecture; linger in the historic Saint John City Market and adjacent King’s Square; spend time relaxing in a café or microbrewery. There’s no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of a world-famous bay.
Changing of the Guards Fredericton

Loyalist Legacy

A sudden and dramatic population explosion. After the American Revolution, there was a large group of ‘American Yankees’ who chose to remain British subjects. They fled the United States for Canada—which at this point remained in British hands—and they became known as the Loyalists.
Met Lodge

Our Roots

A multifaceted cultural fabric. The culture of New Brunswick—as felt in our music, foods, language, festivals, built environment, and history—is a fascinating mélange influenced by Indigenous, French, British, Irish and Scottish settlers, that is constantly changing with the influx of people from other parts of the world.
Hartland Longest Covered Bridge

Covered Bridges

Cross over a century of time Get ready to be whisked away to a simpler time—New Brunswick’s covered bridges are living records of times past. A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof and siding. These coverings extend the bridge’s lifespan by shielding it from the worst the Canadian winter can throw at it, and they were once an integral part of life in New Brunswick communities. You can still find these structures in most areas of the province – nearly 60 of them – but Kings County, in the Sussex area, is the Covered Bridge Capital of Atlantic Canada.
Swallowtail Lighthouse

Lighthouses

Follow the coastline (one lighthouse at a time). Nothing defines New Brunswick’s coastline more than the lighthouses that still stand tall as sentinels of the sea. Getting close to them is feeling close to the seafaring history that shaped this place. The lower St. John River has a unique inland system of lighthouses that was designed to safely guide the old paddlewheeler steamers along the river in days gone by. The coastal lighthouses were known as “sea lights,” while the lighthouses on New Brunswick’s inland shorelines were called “beacon lights”.
Côte magnétique, Moncton

Magnetic Hill

Do you trust your own perception? Cars simply don’t roll uphill. It's impossible, right? Well, drive to the bottom of this world-famous hill, shift into neutral, and be prepared to be amazed. Your car will roll uphill in total defiance of natural law, even as your brain is telling you it's simply not possible. Is it magnetic, an illusion, or a gravitational mystery? Stories about Magnetic Hill have been around since the early 1800s, and this wondrous place has been puzzling visitors for decades.
Mount Carleton Jules My New Brunswick

Mountains

Find yourself above the fray of modern life. When you escape to New Brunswick’s Appalachian Mountains, you connect more deeply with your own true spirit. But you also discover an intensely meaningful separation. Here, 400-million-year-old mountains invite you to embrace vertical distance from hectic everyday life. The Appalachian Mountain Range—a chain of ancient, eroded mountains that have created river valleys and low, gently rolling hills—is the most mountainous region in New Brunswick. Breathe deeply as you journey along clean waterways and through magnificent woods.
Fundy Trail

Trails

Feel more alive with every step The deeper you venture into the forested wilds, the deeper your sense of being refreshed. Our pure, natural world—its smells, sounds, and sights—has the power to renew you. Embrace it and chase it—with 80% forested land, New Brunswick is rich with opportunity both on and off the beaten path.