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Fundy Biosphere Reserve
Anagance
The Fundy Biosphere Reserve (FBR) is an area of over 430,000 ha (1,062,553 acres) of the upper Bay of Fundy coast in New Brunswick, stretching from St. Martins to the Tantramar Marsh, near Sackville, and inland to Moncton. Designated as a World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Culture Organization (UNESCO) in 2007, the Fundy Biosphere Reserve is a non-profit organization and receives no funding from UNESCO, or directly from any federal, provincial, or municipal government.

Fundy Footpath
Salmon River
The footpath is a challenging wilderness trail that starts at the Fundy Trail suspension footbridge at Big Salmon River, near St. Martins, and hugs the coastline to Fundy National Park, near Alma. The eastern and western sections of the Fundy Footpath form a continuous trail from beginning to end. The rugged Fundy terrain leads up and down from an elevation of 0 to 300 m (984 ft.) across a dozen ravines and 2 tidal rivers that can only be crossed during low tide.

Fundy Heights B & B
Saint John
You'll find the Fundy Heights BandB in an idyllic setting along the beautiful Bay of Fundy. Your quiet, lush and friendly surroundings are just 5 minutes from the historic City Centre of Saint John, and very well located near the Digby Ferry

Fundy Highlands Motel & Chalets
Fundy National Park
Fundy Highlands Motel and Chalets is the perfect getaway for nature lovers of all ages.
Explore Fundy National Park, The Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage and beautiful Albert County.
Enjoy a wonderful view of the bay of Fundy, from all 19 motel-studios, and some of our 24, cosy little chalets. Some units are dog-friendly (fees apply).
Reservations recommended. Visit our website for rates and policies.
Come discover the wonder of Fundy!

Fundy National Park
Alma
Connect with the land, the ocean and the wide-open sky at Fundy National Park, New Brunswick's first national park, created in 1948 and open year-round.

Fundy Tide Runners Whale Watching and Nature Tours
Saint Andrews
Our unique vessels, two 8-m (25-ft) Zodiac Hurricanes, meet or exceed Canadian Coast Guard regulations. Your highly capable captains have over 100 years combined experience in and on the Bay of Fundy with backgrounds in marine biology, Coast Guard auxiliary, commercial scuba diving and fish health. Dressed warmly in a Mustang survival suit, let the Zodiac's performance and agility on the water take you to the Bay of Fundy quickly, allowing for maximum time with the whales.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park
Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) scenic drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast. It's a fascinating ecosystem with waterfalls, discovery beaches, a canyon, 35 km (22 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, and over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views. Hike to the Walton Glen Gorge observation deck or explore Long Beach’s 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) shoreline.

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.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre
Salmon River
The Big Salmon Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a picturesque setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood. During the golden age of sail, the thriving shipbuilding and lumber industry led to the construction of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and surrounding areas — once described as one of the richest regions in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories through interpretive panels.

Gage Golf & Curling Club
Oromocto
Nestled in the heart of Oromocto, the Gage Golf and Curling Club is open year-round for members and visitors to enjoy a round of golf in the summer or a game of curling in the winter. It's a welcoming place that gives players of all skill levels the opportunity to play recreational golf in a beautiful setting. Make sure to book a round on your next trip to the Capital Region!

Gagetown Distilling and Cidery
Gagetown
Specializes in on-site and local farm-grown ingredients spirits and ciders. Award-winning gin, moonshine and pie-spiced cider to name a few.

Gagetown Ferry
Gagetown
Seasonal toll-free service operated by the provincial government between Gagetown and Scovil (Lower Jemseg).
This cable ferry takes you on a short (less than 5 minutes) ride across the majestic Saint John River, linking the historical and artsy Village of Gagetown with prime birdwatching at Grand Lake Meadows Protected Natural Area, New Brunswick’s largest freshwater wetland.

Gagetown Marina
Gagetown
The Gagetown Marina is situated in the heart of the beautiful lower Saint John River, making it a great starting place to explore all the coves, lakes and bays in the surrounding area. The full-service Marina provides docks and moorings for seasonal and long- and short-term stays Our on-site amenities include the sale of fuel (gas and diesel), a pump-out station, electrical hookups on the docks, private shower facilities, and a laundromat. Also on-site is The Old Boot Pub and Dockside Bar, a restaurant/pub with lots of outdoor seating overlooking the marina and river.

Gagnon Beach
Grand-Barachois
Private unsupervised saltwater beach on the endless clean and unobstructed sandy shores of Northumberland Strait. On site: campground with pool, washrooms, showers, yoga classes, and playground with jumping air-pillow.
Acanthus Gallery
Grand Falls
The Acanthus Gallery is located in the heart of the town of Grand Falls, in New Brunswick. The Gallery finds joy in representing artists from the region and other areas of the province and of Canada. The artwork in the gallery is always changing to show the different art forms and techniques. The Gallery offers guided visits, different workshops and various exhibitions are featured throughout the year.

Gallan's Miramichi River Tubing
Doyles Brook
Tube the Miramichi with a New Brunswick tubing company perfectly located on the Main Southwest Miramichi River.
Gallan's Tubing offers:
Two great runs.
A beautiful stretch of Miramichi river to tube on.
Easy free shuttle service to launch site from signup point.
Free on-site parking.
Wash/change rooms.
A variety of comfortable river tubes.

Gallery 78
Fredericton
Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick, serving corporate, private, and public art collections in Canada and around the world. We celebrate over 45 years of proudly representing emerging and established artists from Atlantic Canada in our beautiful Queen Anne Revival home along the Wolastoq.

Gallery on Queen
Fredericton
Located in a modern space in Fredericton's historic downtown, GALLERY ON QUEEN houses an amazing collection of work from artists across Canada.

Galerie d’art Sous les arbres
Caraquet
Conrad Légère paints landscapes from the Maritime region inspired by outdoor scenes such as boats, lighthouses and old houses. Discover the artist's works on site in his Caraquet gallery by visiting his permanent exhibition of over 140 paintings, or at his online gallery.

Ganong Nature Park
Dufferin
The Ganong Nature Park is situated on a 142-ha (350-acre) peninsula with magnificent views of Saint Croix Island and the Passamaquoddy Bay. Steeped in history, the park has 4 interconnected hiking trails. Workshops and lectures are conducted on the Ganong Nature Park building's main floor. Public access to the beach is available. The park is also a great location for reunions, weddings and other special events.
Gaspereau River No. 2 Covered Bridge (Burpee)
Upper Gaspereau
Built in 1913, this covered bridge is 50 m (164 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 365, Route 10 West (38.5 km/23.9 mi.), Route 123 North (13.7 km/8.5 mi.), on Cross Road, near Chipman.

Ginette Arsenault Pottery
Shediac
Pottery shop in the town of Shediac, on the Acadian coast, where a ceramic artist presents a beautiful selection of unique and delicate artwork inspired by the flow of water and covered with glazing reminiscent of the sea.

Gîte Havre de La Dune B&B
Maisonnette
A spacious seaside bed and breakfast that's so close to the water you feel as if you're right on the ocean. Relax on a balcony and listen to the soothing sounds of the waves, breathe in fresh salt air, and take in spectacular sunrises and sunsets. The house is recently renovated and bedrooms feature a queen bed, private bath and private balcony with views of Chaleur Bay (one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World) and Caraquet Bay. A hearty breakfast is served each morning in the dining room with a lovely family-friendly atmosphere.

L'Étoile du Havre
Bathurst
We would be delighted to welcome you and share our haven where every individual’s well-being is our priority. Our home will give you an unforgettable experience with a very modern architectural design and a large deck with view on the harbour. We have six beautiful rooms which all include their own bathroom, balcony, wireless internet, plasma television, refrigerator, microwave, and remote-controlled air-conditioners. Every room has our own special touch for a wonderful and relaxing vacation.