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City of Bathurst

Bathurst
Situated on beautiful Chaleur Bay, Bathurst is a bustling hub of urban adventure framed by the natural saltwater beach and nearby Daly Point Nature Reserve. Come see our local vendors and their products at the Farmers Market, play 18 holes at Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club and 9 holes at Squire Green Golf and Country Club, or indulge in a urban spa. For a truly unique experience, visit the downtown eateries, boutiques and local artists situated at La Promenade Waterfront next to our Visitor Information Centre.

City of Bathurst Trails

Bathurst
The Sentier NB Trail runs through the city and surrounding area, offering scenic views and wonderful photographic opportunities. Connecting to, or located beside the trail, are the Municipal Visitor Information Centre, restaurants, accommodation and shopping. Parking is available at several points along the trail.The walkways of Coronation, Richelieu and Harbourview parks are part of a linear park network offering walking enthusiasts a tour of downtown Bathurst. Nearby Daly Point Nature Reserve offers 6 km (4 mi.) of trails amidst a variety of flora and fauna.

Campbellton Regional Community

Campbellton
Set along the renowned Restigouche River and surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains, the thriving regional community of Campbellton offers a unique combination of abundant forests, scenic trails, majestic mountains and stunning waterways. This inspiring natural environment is ideal for activities like hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and more, as well as cultural events and festivals throughout the year.

City of Dieppe

Dieppe
Looking for a unique hub of activity? You'll find it here with its European-style downtown so close to nature trails, parks and beaches, including Parlee Beach. Take part in cultural and recreational activities, visit the Dieppe Market, the Aquatic and Sports Centre, the Splash Pad, indulge in some of the best shopping at CF Champlain, or improve your game of golf at the renowned Fox Creek Golf Course. So many choices…so take your time!

City of Edmundston

Edmundston
Edmundston is the perfect place to take a moment and stop along the way of your travels. Nestled between sparkling rivers and mountains weathered by time, the city of Edmundston is sure to impress you. It's time to awake your senses by cycling the Petit Témis trail or the mountain biking trails, touring the Fortin-du-Petit-Sault-Petit-Sault-Blockhouse, tasting the traditional ployes or simply taking a relaxing walk downtown as you tour the city. Time to celebrate and create unforgettable memories at shows and festivals.

City of Fredericton

Fredericton
New Brunswick's capital city is rich in culture, history and riverside beauty. Stand in awe at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery; discover Fredericton's past in the Historic Garrison District; tap your toes at the award-winning Harvest Music Festival; walk or bike over 115 km of riverside trails; explore the Wolastoq River by kayak or canoe. Craft beer enthusiast? Fredericton boasts the highest concentration of craft breweries and tasting experiences in the Maritimes.

City of Fredericton Trails

Fredericton
The Fredericton trail system has more than 120 km (75 mi.) of non-motorized, multi-use trails on both sides of the Saint John River, joined by the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge. More than 21 km (13 mi.) of the trails are paved, all are accessible to pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchairs. There are 10 major trails, varying in length, some going thru City parks and UNB. Open year-round. Trail Type: walking, running, biking Level: Easy

City of Moncton Trails

Moncton
The city of Moncton offers an extensive network of trails that wind through beautiful parks and natural wooded areas. Many of Moncton’s trails travel long linear distances throughout the city, connecting with secondary trails and creating a means for people to walk or cycle directly from their front door to workplaces, schools, parks, playgrounds, restaurants, cafes and shopping without the need to drive in a vehicle.

City of Saint John

Saint John
URBAN DELIGHTS ON THE MAGNIFICENT BAY OF FUNDYSaint John, Canada's oldest incorporated city, is also the only city on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. There is simply no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of this world-famous bay.The delightful port architecture makes a perfect backdrop to stroll along Market Square, watching the cruise ships dock at the harbour and taking in the fine restaurants, galleries and shops along the way.

Clair Historic Site (Clair Historical Society)

Clair
Enter the world of the first inhabitants of the Upper Madawaska region! Situated on the banks of the Saint John River, this historic site managed by the Société Historique de Clair (Clair historical society) allows you to visit one of the oldest houses in the region, the Daigle/St-Jean house, built in 1848. A charming little chapel, barn, logging camp, cookroom and community garden can also be found on site. Visit the premises in the company of a guide dressed in period costume who will take you back to the past.

Clark Gregory Nature Preserve

île Deer Island
Two ways to hike it for beautiful, coastal viewsIf you're looking for a hiking challenge and breathtaking Bay of Fundy views, make your way to the Clark Gregory Nature Preserve on Deer Island, which can be accessed by way of the free ferry from L'Etete, near the Town of St. George. The Clark Gregory Nature Preserve has two parcels of land at Chocolate Cove area of the island—the northern and southern headlands.

Clay Cafe Fredericton

Fredericton
Where everyone is an artist! Locally owned and operated since 2003, Clay Cafe is a paint-your-own pottery studio designed for all age groups; a relaxed, cafe-like atmosphere for people to enjoy painting on pottery. The studio has over 300 kinds of pottery to paint. . . plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, vases, and lots of cool designs for kids! The studio offers a very bright and colourful environment for your creative experience, so you can spend quiet time alone, quality time with your family, or relaxing social time with friends.

Club plein air de Caraquet (Caraquet Outdoor Club)

Caraquet
The Club plein air de Caraquet is committed to facilitating outdoor physical activity year round for everyone by providing accessible facilities, including a welcoming lodge, several kilometres of walking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, winter biking and snowshoeing trails, and two outdoor rinks (an ice ring and a hockey rink) in the winter months. Bike, snowshoe, ski, and skate rentals are available, as well as various workshops.

Coastal Cottage Rentals & Sales

Cocagne
Two- to five-bedroom vacation homes with spectular water views of the Cocagne Harbour.Meticulously clean, hot tubs, fireplaces, washer, dryer, dishwasher, southern exposures, quality beds, wireless Internet. Firepit, private beach. Restaurants, walking trails, marina, bowling alley, liquor store, fresh seafood and groceries, all within walking distance.Centrally located on a private street, the cottages are just a few minutes drive from Shediac (Parlee Beach), Bouctouche, Moncton, Dieppe and the popular Magic Mountain Water Park.

Coastal Inn Dieppe

Dieppe
Coastal Inn is well located at the heart of the Maritimes, adjacent to Bass Pro Shops, Champlain Place shopping centre, Cineplex and many other retail services. We are a great base to explore the beaches and attractions of south-east New Brunswick. Comfortable guest rooms offer refrigerators and microwaves. Enjoy our indoor pool, exercise room, Wi-Fi and free breakfast. Of course, our Maritime Hospitality is also free with every room!

Coastal Inn Sackville

Sackville
Coastal Inn Sackville is located at the crossroads of the Maritime Provinces; a great home for day trips throughout Southeastern New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and northern Nova Scotia. Walk to Sackville's Waterfowl Park, Mount Allison University, local restaurants/attractions. Air-conditioned rooms, "Coastal Plus" continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi. Book online at www.coastalinns.com or direct to the hotel by phone at 1-888-704-7444. Our friendly staff are waiting to assist with your needs.

Cocagne Lighthouse (Front Range)

Cocagne
This 1907, original wooden salt-shaker tower is easy to find. It sits practically on the roadside of Route 134, adjacent to the Cocagne Bridge. Although the interior of the lighthouse is not open to the public, this is a great place to stop for a picnic, as tables are provided on site. There's also an excellent fish market just across the road, a gift shop next door and a jewellery shop nearby. The lighthouse is not active.