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Art in Public Places Self-Guided Walking Tour
Saint John
Take this self-guided walking tour and discover, touch and experience the art located in the heart of uptown Saint John. Learn about each of these unique pieces and visit numerous art galleries along the way. Brochures can be picked up at the Visitor Information Centres or found on the Discover Saint John website.

Artisan’s Village in Hillsborough
Hillsborough
The Village of Hillsborough hosts a unique Artisan’s Village open seasonally at 2861 Main Street, next to the Visitor Information Centre and playground.
The Artisan Village features artwork, many treasures and wares from local artisans and craftsmen. A parking lot on Steeves Street (next to the Visitor Information Centre) has ample space for RVs and motorhomes while you explore the Village of Hillsborough.


Atlantic Host Hotel
Bathurst
Northern New Brunswick's finest full-service hotel. Friendly, efficient, bilingual service. Superb guest rooms, excellent restaurant, cosy lounge, fitness gym and superior recreation facilities round out this full-service hotel. The Atlantic Host Hotel, conference centre, lounge and dining room: the Chaleur Region’s Perfect Host!

Atlantic Salmon Museum
Doaktown
We provide a comprehensive look at the Atlantic salmon and its importance to the history and culture of this part of New Brunswick. With three galleries of displays (featuring over 100 fly plates by William Cushner), we also offer a gift shop, ice cream, and well-cared for grounds with scenic views of the Miramichi River. Our peak season is between June-September but we are open by appointment whenever you'd like to drop by.

Paradis de la Petite Montagne (Paradise Mountain)
Saint-André/Grand Falls
About 8 minutes from the falls, come and enjoy a refreshing swim in our man-made lake or splash away on our waterslides. Have an adventure and test your agility on the Wibit water inflatable course. Young and old will have so much fun that they won't want to leave! Whether you are traveling in your RV or prefer to pitch your tent under the stars, we are sure that you will appreciate our camping sites, its amenities, and its stunning scenery.

Auberge de la Baie
Caraquet
Ideally situated on waterfront property in the heart of Caraquet, Auberge de la Baie offers 50 rooms, "à la carte" breakfast in a lovely Dining Room, Lounge, Meeting facilities and free access to Internet. The Village Historique Acadien and other major attractions nearby.

Auberge Gabrièle Inn
Shediac
Located on the beautiful Shediac Bay, the Gabrièle Hotel and Restaurant promises a memorable escape in a charming small town setting. Close to warm beaches and friendly local attractions, the Gabrièle offers a link between antique charm and modern Acadian culture.

Auberge Restwell Motel
Moncton
“Spend the night, not a fortune!” Selected as one of Moncton's best facilities by Frommer's Travel Guides. Quiet country setting. Rooms have a refrigerator and microwave. Located near many attractions, including Casino New Brunswick. Low weekly rates or 3-day specials under $69 per day! Perfect for your holiday!

Auberge Wild Rose Inn
Moncton
Auberge Wild Rose Inn, Canada Select 4 1/2 star Boutique Hotel, delights guests the intimate setting, beautifully decorated rooms, peaceful country environment, wonderful complimentary hot full breakfasts and exceptional service. She offers 16 suites with queen or king bed, propane fireplace, whirlpool tub, balcony and unparalleled comfort. Across from Lakeside Golf Course, 5 minutes from Moncton International Airport, 11 kms from downtown Moncton and Dieppe, the boutique hotel provides visitors the perfect location.

Aux Ti-Bo Rêves
Campbellton
Sharing a Wonderful Part of the WorldFrom the window of your Bed and Breakfast, you have a clear view of Sugarloaf Provincial Park. Soon you’ll be riding your mountain bike along the park’s many trails. Sugarloaf, after all, is Atlantic Canada’s only lift-serviced mountain bike park, and cycling is just one of the outdoor adventures you’ve come to the Campbellton area to experience. Yesterday, as you canoed the Restigouche River, you kept pinching yourself to make sure you weren’t dreaming, and here you are, staying at Aux Ti-Bo Rêves, right in the middle of it all.

AX: The Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex
Sussex
AX, the Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex, offers a diverse range of art exhibitions and cultural activities in a restored historic building in the heart of Sussex. The centre boasts a ceramics studio and professional gallery, art studios for rent, and offers workshops and activities in visual arts, fine craft, music and literary arts. There's also a licensed restaurant onsite called Knocks Cafe, which features local food and beverages, and a lively outdoor patio.

Back Creek No. 2 Covered Bridge (Hoyt Station)
Hoyt
Built in 1936, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 306, Route 7 South 8.5 km (5.2 mi.), Exit 29, Broad Road 1 km (0.6 mi.), turn left on Branch Road 16.2 km (10 mi.), Route 101 South 7 km (4.4 mi.), onto Hoyt Station Road.

Baker Brook No. 2 Covered Bridge
Baker-Brook
Built in 1939, this covered bridge is 29 m (95 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 18, Hébert Boulevard/Route 120 South, 23.4 km (14.5 mi.) onto Cyr Street.
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Bas-Caraquet Marina Camping
Bas-Caraquet
Located on the southern shore of Chaleur Bay, the Bas-Caraquet marina offers all the services of a modern marina, including a restaurant and bar and a campsite with views of Caraquet Bay, Caraquet Island and the Gaspé Peninsula.
20 fully-serviced sites (water, electricity, sewer)
7 unserviced sites

Bas-Caraquet Municipal Beach
Bas-Caraquet
Saltwater beach with food and bar service, change houses, washrooms, showers, playground, aquatic park, barbecue and picnic areas.

Bathurst Marina
Bathurst
The Bathurst Marina is a full-service marina with 30-amp electrical and water dock system in Youghall Beach, Bathurst. It holds 82 berths for its members and over 10 for visitors from May to October. Surrounded by the charming Baie des Chaleurs, boaters can enjoy miles and miles of open water. If weather is less cooperative, your destination might be the Nepisiguit River or charming downtown Bathurst.

Bathurst Marina Campground
Bathurst
The Bathurst Marina has a camping site with 14 service lots and 9 non service tent lots available for seasonal, monthly, weekly or overnight rental. Services include 30-amp power, water, sewage and free high speed internet access (where accessible).

Bathurst Visitor Information Centre
Bathurst
The Visitor Information Centre is set among a quaint cluster of shops, art studios and services at La Promenade Waterfront. Take advantage of a variety of free services such as travel assistance, counselling and information about events, attractions and festivals. The breathtaking surroundings allow you to admire Chaleur Bay, one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World. Live entertainment at the outdoor pavilion in July and August.

Bathurst Wildlife Camping
Bathurst
Are you looking for a quiet and peaceful place to relax and enjoy the great outdoors? If your answer is "yes," our campground is the one for you! We are located in the beautiful city of Bathurst, right off the highway and close to many amenities, including the hospital. We offer open spacious sites, Pull thru's 15, 30 and 50Amp, a playground, picnic shelter, Laundry and washrooms with showers. We also accommodate late arrivals, so no need to worry about searching for a place to camp should you be passing through.Come enjoy "Country camping in the City"!

Bay Breeze Art Gallery
Bathurst
The Bathurst Art Society invites you to visit their beautiful Bay Breeze Art Gallery in the Promenade Waterfront. Come in and discover the dynamism of our northern New Brunswick artists and their works of original art in watercolour, acrylic, oil, pen, ink, mixed media, hand painted glasses/mugs, etc. Art workshops are held in the gallery's workshop/meeting room throughout the year. After your visit, take a stroll on the boardwalk and enjoy our gorgeous waterfront.

Bay Vista Lodge & Cottages
Shediac Cape
Quiet, well-maintained, housekeeping family cottages. Cute, cozy and fully equipped with ocean access. Perfect central location just outside Shediac.

Baymount Outdoor Adventures
Hopewell Cape
Boasting “The Highest Tidal Paddling Experiences on Earth”, Baymount's signature experience, “Kayak The Rocks” occurs at New Brunswick's tourism icon, The Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. Book online at www.baymountadventures.comHere paddlers have the rare opportunity to paddle amongst the giant “flowerpot” rock formations, twisting and turning through small tunnels and narrow passageways where hands are sometimes better suited to propelling the kayaks than paddles.

Bayswater Lighthouse
Bayswater
This lighthouse, with its wooden salt-shaker tower, was established in 1914. The Bayswater Lighthouse is just one stop you'll want to make on the River Valley Scenic Drive which also includes covered bridges, cable ferries and other river lighthouses. Driving directions: Route 845, located on the west side of Milkish Inlet, in the Parish of Westfield, Kings County.