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Oak Point Kiwanis Campground and Park Beach

Oak Point
Freshwater, unsupervised, fine-sand-and-rocky swimming beach with washrooms, showers and picnic shelter. Admire the tallest lighthouse on the St. John River system and see oak trees over 100 years old. A multitude of birds can be viewed in the marsh in their natural habitat. Pets on a leash welcome; unsupervised pool, wheelchair-accessible toilets, indoor activity centre, waterfront property, trading post, washers, dryers, showers, flush toilets, plus water park (splash pad).

Knights Inn & Suites Miramichi

Miramichi
If comfort, value, and service are important to you when choosing your accommodations then look no further than Lakeview Inn and Suites in Miramichi. We offer a mix of 60 well-appointed guestrooms, including 28 newly renovated one-bedroom suites. Your stay includes complimentary continental “plus” breakfast, DVD rentals, local toll-free calls and wireless Internet access.Located minutes from downtown, Lakeview Inn and Suites is just a short walk from local shops and restaurants.

Knights Inn Woodstock

Jacksonville
Family restaurant, licensed dining room. Queen-size beds, air-conditioning, high-speed Internet, whirlpool, colour cable TVs. Free parking.Recently renovated. Special rates for group and workers. Free karaoke system.

Kouchibouguac National Park

Kouchibouguac
Kouchibouguac National Park stretches along the Acadian Coastal Drive and is your all-season destination. In winter, it’s a snowbound fun-zone. Find pristine trails for fat-bike and cross-country skiing and endless possibilities for snowshoeing. In the summer, it boasts some of the warmest salt water north of Virginia. Take the family for an unforgettable camping adventure. Cycle along fantastic bicycle trails or walk along endless stretches of sand dunes. At night, the sky is a true celestial masterpiece. Each of these natural wonders intertwines with Mi’gmaq and Acadian cultures.

Kredl's Corner Market

Hampton
Kredl's is a hub for all things local! Our market offers a huge variety of local products, including Produce, Snacks, Spices, Coffee, Tea and so much more! We have an in-house bakery, kitchen and butchery to service all your grocery needs. Spring - Fall, our Garden Centre, Cookhouse and Ice Cream are open, making Kredls a great DAYcation for the whole family!

La Bikery Co-operative

Moncton
La Bikery Co-operative is a community bicycle centre with rental bikes, a recycle-a-bike program, and a workshop space for bicycle maintenance and repairs. Located in the heart of downtown Moncton, on the NB Trail/Trans Canada Trail near the Petitcodiac River, the co-operative promotes cycling culture in The Greater Moncton tri-community (Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe).

Bistro La Brôkerie

Caraquet
Located in one of the colourful shacks on the Carrefour de la Mer site, with a magnificent view of Caraquet Bay, La Brôkerie Bistro is a nice place to have a drink, chat and enjoy live music.

Maison de la Culture

Shippagan
The Maison de la Culture cultural centre is a non-profit organization bringing together associations, organizations and individuals from the Pokemouche to Miscou region including Shippagan and Lamèque, actively working in the artistic and cultural fields.

La Maison Mer de Cocagne

Cocagne
Bed and Breakfast in a century-old residence located in Cocagne, a charming village along the Acadian Coastal Drive in southeastern New Brunswick. The house, build in 1916, was as a nuns convent from 1949 to 1999. It now welcomes visitors in spacious and impeccable bedrooms with private bathroom, shower, television and high-speed Internet access. A meeting room is also available for rental.

La Roma Motel

Edmundston
A small family-owned business awaits you on a peaceful site by the Iroquois River. Relax by taking a walk by the river or a swim in our outdoor pool; finish with a nice home-cooked meal in our licensed restaurant. Only a short distance from shopping with some local browsing. Our clean, comfortable rooms include free coffee, local phone calls, free parking, free WiFi. Everything necessary to get a good rest before heading on your way.

Lamèque Island

Île Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.

Landry’s Birdseye Bowls

Belledune
Wood turning, bowls and hollow forms. Specialty: bird's-eye maple.Free visit to gallery and shop where the artist will answer questions on his work. Everyone is welcome. Juried member of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Craft Council.

Lavoie Maple Sugar House

Rivière-Verte
Established five generations ago, this 50-acre family-operated maple grove is located 400 metres above sea level in the Appalachian Mountains in north-western New Brunswick. This location is ideal for the growth of sugar maples and for the harvesting of a sap of superior quality. Its long boiling time at low heat over a wood fire provides unique and refined flavours that are sought after by connoisseurs.

Le Gîte de la Sagouine

Bouctouche
Gîte de la Sagouine was built in 1880, and the rich heritage of the house has a Victorian feel to it. Its 4 bedrooms and 2 suites are furnished with beautiful antiques. Each room and suite has a private bath. Stepping inside the inn, you enter a quiet refuge that fills your heart with tranquility after a day exploring the Acadian seaside community of Bouctouche, its lively attractions, sand dunes, gentle ocean breezes, and its friendly people who make you feel like family.

Le Griffon B&B

Shediac
An elegant Victorian villa located in the heart of downtown Shediac, Le Griffon earns its four stars with its spacious and comfortable rooms, each equipped with modern amenities (Wi-Fi, A/C, TV), a private bath, and comfy Queen bed. Le Griffon's inviting parlour, its fully equipped guest kitchen/dining room, and its grounds are perfect places to rest and relax. Le Griffon's caring hosts will make you feel right at home!

Le Pays de la Sagouine

Bouctouche
Come and experience the Pays de la Sagouine, with captivating performances and authentic Acadian entertainment. Enjoy a fricot and a chat with "le monde du Pays". Discover Nounours and his friends on the mainland, or theatrical and musical performances on the big stage on Île-aux-Puces. In the evening, enjoy a drink on a superb terrace and explore Akadi Lumina, an enchanted 1.5 km nocturnal forest trail: an unforgettable experience!

Le Prospecteur hiking trails – Edmundston

Edmundston
A wonderful network of hiking trails to explore on foot throughout the year or by snowshoe in the winter. More than 10 km (6.2 mi.) of trails will take you through breathtaking scenery in the steps of Madawaska County's best known gold-digger, Mr. Robert (Bob) Leboeuf! For many years, this colourful Edmundston personality searched for gold on the mountain's western slope, in what is now known as "Bob Leboeuf's Mine." This funny and determined historical character is almost a legend in these parts. Follow his steps… who knows what you'll find!

Le Quai des artistes

Caraquet
Le Quai des artistes is a place of creation, sale and animation where our worries evaporate for a moment to make way for the discovery of remarkable works made by local artists. Our primary goal is to provide a showcase for local artists and artisans through our six colourful cabins. It is a place of new encounters and fun. Our artists and artisans present you beautiful creations that you can buy and take home. To follow us and for more information, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @ quaidesartistes727.

Ledges… Place des Pionniers

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Travel through time and get to know the history of the people who built this region at the crossroads of New Brunswick, Maine and Quebec. The Place des Pionniers (Pioneers Place) is a small-scale reproduction of the village of Saint-François, formerly known as Ledges. Visitors love to stroll amongst the miniature reproduction buildings, including the family home, the church, the farm, the post office, the school and the general store, just to name a few! From there, set out on a journey to learn about the cultural and social heritage of the region. This drive will take you to the Jos. B.