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Covered Bridge Inn

Sussex
Located in the heart of Sussex, the Covered Bridge Inn is a cozy, family-run motel where comfort meets simplicity. Nestled along Trout Creek and its trails, it’s the perfect place to relax and recharge. Guests enjoy clean, quiet, and affordable accommodations with a warm, personal touch. Just a short walk from murals, shops, markets, and restaurants, the Inn combines convenience with small-town charm and friendly, courteous owner-operated service.

Adair's Wilderness Lodge

Shepody
Located in the wilderness of the Bay of Fundy region between the village of St. Martins, Fundy National Park and the town of Sussex. We offer vacation packages and day trips to wilderness beaches, wildlife viewing and birdwatching areas, waterfalls (including Walton Glen Canyon, known as the “Grand Canyon of New Brunswick”) and more. Enjoy our full restaurant with licensed dining, chalets, motel rooms and a new banquet room that can seat up to 250 people.

Petitcodiac Visitor Information Centre

Petitcodiac
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Petitcodiac, between Moncton and Sussex, to receive a variety of free services which will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals The visitor information centre is located inside the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame, which also features a museum, library, and conference centre.
Downhill Skiing Mont Farlagne

Downhill Skiing

Tackle our wide-open slopes your way.Freedom. It’s one of the feelings that defines a great downhill ski or snowboard experience. But at the busy mega-resorts and overcrowded hills of many winter sports destinations, you can’t help but feel cramped instead of pumped. New Brunswick is the antidote (and it doesn't hurt that it receives the most snow in the Maritimes). Our exciting hills and runs are as exhilarating as any—but also give you space. Space to actually feel the energy of the wilds surrounding you.
Shopping

Shopping

For necessities. But mostly for fun!If you enjoy shopping, you know very well that it’s not just about the purchase. It’s the thrill of the hunt! A great shopping excursion is an adventure. Most sizeable communities in New Brunswick are home to a shopping centre or mall. Champlain Place, in Dieppe, is the largest mall in the province, and one of the largest in Atlantic Canada with over 140 shops and services.
Hartland Longest Covered Bridge

Covered Bridges

Cross over a century of timeGet 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.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Art Galleries

Discover established and emerging artists—and a deeper understanding.If your dream getaway is as much about inspiration as relaxation, then you’ve found what you’ve been searching for. On display across New Brunswick are countless international works of art, national treasures, and regional art. But you’ll also discover work by local artists and artisans from the past and modern day—each offering insights and ideas on our people and our place in the world.
Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

From singletrack to downhill. Whether mountainside, hillside, or a challenging flatland, our terrain is as big as your ambitions. So when you visit, test yourself on our bike trails, singletrack, and dirt tracks. If you’re a seasoned mountain biker, you may find you’ve met your match here in New Brunswick. And if you’re still learning, you’ll find trails just right for your comfort zone.
Fundy Coastal Drive

Fundy Coastal Drive

From asphalt to ocean floor to awestruck.The tide may rise and fall. But your heart rate will stay elevated. This 460 km (286 mi.) drive leads you on a breathtaking voyage along the wild Bay of Fundy coastline. Home to the world's highest tides, Fundy is a true natural wonder. With whales breaching off the coast, fossil-filled mudflats to explore, and coastal islands to kayak around, this natural treasure will fill you with awe, no matter how you approach it.
Winter Fat Biking

Take Me To Your Locals

Here's John and Sam's Must-Dos and Adventures in Sussex - your Take Me To Your Locals Itinerary!
art gallery

Art Gallery Hopping in New Brunswick

Take your soul on a journey!Moments of reconnection can happen within yourself, while immersed in the world of art. Art galleries – large and small – are plentiful in New Brunswick, in our large cities or our quiet towns. There’s art everywhere if you know where to look. Local galleries weave in the many cultures within our province, and each has a little something for everyone – you may even be able to take a piece home with you.
Winter Hiking and Snowshoeing - HikingNB

Top Trails for Snowshoeing & Winter Hiking

Hiking NB bloggers James and Vicki Donald share their favourite winter trails and tips.When winter comes, we have to put away our hiking boots and get out our winter boots and snowshoes. There is nothing better than the silence of the forest after a fresh snowfall, but there are some things you should remember before heading out. There are three main differences between hiking and snowshoeing: access, difficulty, and temperature.
hartland covered bridge

Covered bridges: New Brunswick’s iconic link from past to present

When it comes to covered bridges, we’ve got you well covered in New Brunswick. There are 131 of these historic wooden structures in Canada and more than 50 in New Brunswick – almost half the country’s total!New Brunswick’s covered bridges are home to romantic stories of yesteryear when they were known as “kissing bridges.” Back in the days of horse and wagon travel, young couples would stop in the privacy of these places to kiss.
kouchibouguac rv camp

10 Family-friendly RV Campgrounds To Travel To This Summer

If you type “RV campgrounds in New Brunswick” into Google Search, a whole assortment of pins will pop up on your map. Many fall on the coasts, or along one side or the other of the Saint John River, flowing all the way from Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Woodstock to Century Farm Family Campground along the Bay of Fundy.