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Grande-Digue (Beausoleil)

Grande-Digue
The coastal community of Grande-Digue is located in southeastern New Brunswick, north of Shediac. This vibrant Acadian community offers many attractions, including a community centre, recreational facilities, walking, skiing, and snowshoeing trails, a nature reserve, and the Grande-Digue Pioneer Village and Museum.

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.

Shadow Lawn Inn

Rothesay
Nearly a century and a half of charm and hospitality awaits you at Shadow Lawn Inn. Full service amenities, award-winning cuisine, restful accommodations in newly renovated rooms, peaceful seclusion and friendly staff will make your stay truly memorable in the historic town of Rothesay. Fresh continental breakfast included with your stay. Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, free parking and access to the scenic Kennebecasis River. Perfect for active travelers. Located just 10 minutes from the Saint John airport and 10 minutes from city centre.

Saint-François (Haut-Madawaska)

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Surrounded by lakes and trees, Saint-François is a charming little community bustling with local activity. Did you know that in Saint-François you can visit New Brunswick's only authentic blacksmith shop? After being in operation for 62 years, the Joseph B. Michaud Blacksmith Shop is now a museum where tools and equipment formerly used by the blacksmiths are on display. In the summer, outdoor enthusiasts take advantage of the rivers and lakes in the area.

Gagetown (Arcadia)

Gagetown
Nestled along the bank of the Saint John River, the village of Gagetown is a gem worth discovering. Birdwatching, boating, shopping and dining are all here. If history and genealogy are your interests, the Queens County Historical Society has two museums and a wealth of information about the families and history of the area. Gagetown's founders' chosen strategic location has proven ideal for birdwatching. Being on one of North America's migration flight paths, and having a wide variety of natural habitats in the area, make this a birder's paradise.

Fog Forest Gallery

Sackville
One of the finest small, private galleries in the Maritimes, Fog Forest Gallery has been dedicated to the exhibition and sale of original artworks by Canada’s professional artists and artisans since 1984. The gallery boasts a selection of works by some of Canada’s finest and most well-respected artists. Paintings, handmade art prints, sculpture, photography, jewellery and pottery are all exhibited with respect and care in a gallery full of natural light and within an atmosphere that is friendly and welcoming. An extensive, continuously updated website informs of all gallery activities.

New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame

Fredericton
The NB Sports Hall of Fame is fun for all ages, come in and be wowed! For only $3 for students, $5 for adults and $15 for families - you can try your luck on the Virtual Sports Simulator, see the science behind-it-all in our Biomechanics and Sports Discovery Centre, and learn more about our Hall of Famers in the Virtual Locker Room and in our gallery and shrine exhibits!

Saint-Antoine (Champdoré)

Saint-Antoine
Located north of Moncton, the village of Saint-Antoine, incorporated in 1966 and now part of the town of Champdoré, continues to thrive and grow as reflected by the slogan “P'tite ville en campagne” (little town in the country). Enjoy a variety of community activities, the multipurpose trails, the two community parks and the winter recreation centre.Saint-Antoine is the birth place of Honourable Louis J. Robichaud, the first Acadian Premier of New Brunswick. We invite you to visit the memorial monument in his honour.

Homeport Historic B & B Inn (Saint John)

Saint John
Spectacular 1858 ship builder's mansion, an award-winning property with ten rooms fantastic views. An ideal location just 3 minutes from city centre and tourist sites. Amenities include private baths, complementary wireless Internet and parking, and a gourmet breakfast. Homeport is a Bay of Fundy Recommended Experience and has been awarded a AAA/CAA 3-diamond rating and Canada Select 5 star rating. Book direct with Homeport for best value savings.

Sunset View Campground

Hawkshaw
Are you looking for an elevated, boutique-style camping experience? At Sunset View Campground, we believe there's a better way to camp - a valuable way where guests are earned rather than assumed. ​Our mission is to help people fall in love with the outdoors again by focusing on the entire camping experience - from the time you book your reservation, to the time we're waving goodbye, you'll notice the difference here at Sunset View Campground!

Campbellton RV Camping

Campbellton
Experience unforgettable moments at the Campbellton RV Camping, a recreational vehicle camping adjacent to the Restigouche River Experience Centre. With the Restigouche River at its feet, and the majestic Appalachian Mountains in the background, the camping offers breathtaking views with quality facilities and fully-serviced sites near downtown Campbellton.

Auberge MicKy

Saint-Jacques
Inn with 5 warm wood-themed rooms located on the 2nd floor, 12 rooms on the ground floor including 6 motel-style exterior access and 2 with disabled access, and 7 cabins all refurbished with a mini kitchenette and private bathroom.

Woolastook Park Beach

Upper Kingsclear
Three unsupervised freshwater swimming beaches. Nine-hole pitch-and-putt golf course and 35 km (22 mi.) of walking and biking trails. Free bike, canoe, kayaks and paddle boats rentals; fishing pond, two volley-ball courts, two horse-shoe pits, library, exercise building, mini-putt and playground. Fun for the whole family!For more information, please visit our website.

Gagetown Farmers Market

Gagetown
The Village of Gagetown Farmers Market is a small, waterfront, open air market operating seasonally on Sundays from 11am to 3pm. It provides locals and visitors a mixture of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, breads and baking, preserves and herbs, hot BBQ, local art, handmade jewelery, soaps, and more! And all within walking distance of the marina, shops, and restaurants.

Fairway Hospitality

Sussex
Property easily accessible, located directly off Route 1, centrally located between Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton. It features an indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna, and wireless internet. Enjoy a home-cooked meal at our on-site restaurant - a 1950's-themed family restaurant serving homestyle cooking and featuring daily specials, a children's menu and tasty desserts.

Lazy Goose Cottage Resort

Cambridge-Narrows
Fun themed cottages on the beautiful Washademoak Lake in Cambridge-Narrows: Cocoa Beach, Moosehorn Lodge, Hollywood, Canada Eh and Margaritaville. Fully equipped cottages with A/C, wi-fi, fireplace, big screen TV, BBQ and hot tub. The Penthouse is a cozy retreat for two. Amenities: In-ground sports pool, volleyball, playground, lake activities, kayaks, SUP, paddle boat, water bouncer, dock and more. Enjoy spectacular sunsets and the best vacation at the Lazy Goose!

Restigouche Gallery

Campbellton
The region's largest art gallery, also a cultural centre, offers a wide range of regional and national exhibits, workshops, art classes, special events including a fine craft show, and more. Its permanent display, on the Athol House site, tells the exciting story of the Mi'gmaq, French, Acadian and Scottish heritage of the Restigouche region. Two boutiques showcase unique items fashioned by regional and New Brunswick artisans.

Chalets Parlee Beach Cottages

Shediac
Cottages located at the entrance of famous Parlee Beach in Shediac, close to all conveniences, walking or biking distance to restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, farmers' markets and more. Our loft-style chalets offer all the amenities, two bedrooms, full bathroom and complete kitchen. Shediac, a charming and picturesque town with friendly citizens, is a premier tourism destination with its central location to major tourist attractions, national parks and cities. We look forward to your visit.

45th Parallel Restaurant & Motel

Fairhaven
The 45th Parallel Motel and Restaurant is the longest established dining facility and motel on Deer Island, in the beautiful Bay of Fundy. It offers 10 affordable units with breakfast, a BBQ area, and a pool. Enjoy home-cooked meals as well as seafood dinners indoors or the open-air terrace. The motel boasts scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can partake in boat tours, whale watching, hiking, and other island activities for a memorable stay.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Beaches

Salmon River (St. Martins)
Long Beach features a 2.5 km stretch of sandy shoreline rimmed with an interesting array of cobbled rocks. At low tide, the beach extends 500 metres into the bay so you can truly walk on the ocean floor. Picnic shelters, washrooms, and interpretive panels are found here, so pack a lunch and plan to spend the day. The park also has several discovery beaches—including Melvin, Pangburn, Seely and Big Salmon River—that are ideal to explore on an adventurous hike.

Middle Island Irish Historical Park

Miramichi
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Middle Island, on the Miramichi River, was a quarantine station in the 19th century, specifically for Irish immigrants fleeing the Irish Potato Famine. Many perished while on the Island. In 1873 it was declared a permanent quarantine station by the Federal Government until 1948. Immerse yourself in the history while walking along sandy beaches and scenic trails; visit the Celtic Cross, Interpretive Centre, amphitheatre, picnic areas and interpretive panels.

Vacation Village - Chalets

Pointe-du-Chêne
Closest accommodation to Parlee Beach Provincial Park (walking distance). Close proximity to Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and downtown Shediac. 20 km (12 mi.) to Moncton. Centrally located to enjoy a day trip to Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks. Twenty 2-bedroom cottages and 2 motel rooms surrounded by mature trees. Office reception for check-in and check-out and to assist you during your stay. Playground on-site. Open May to September. Patio from each 2-bedroom cottage to a backyard with your own picnic table and fire pit to enjoy a campfire. All bedding and towels are supplied.