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Chalet on The Ridge

Maple Ridge
Chalet style home with open concept living area, 2 rooms with brand new queen beds and 1 bath. The whole group will enjoy easy access to everything from this centrally located place. Just 10 minutes to Crabbe Mountain and 10 minutes to Nackawic and the Saint John River. Close to all amenities and trails. Enjoy a romantic getaway relaxing in the hot tub/jacuzzi made for 2 or unwind with your friends on the patio overlooking the beautiful view of Crabbe Mountain in front of a cozy fire.

Island Quest Marine Whale & Wildlife Cruises

Saint Andrews
Join the locals for an adventure of a lifetime, celebrating our 26th season. Whale Watching - Sport Fishing - Shark Tagging. Hop aboard the SeaFox, our 29' centre console for a safe, stable and fast ride. Spend more time seeing Minke, Fin, Humpback and Right Whales along with stunning scenery, lighthouses, sea birds, porpoise and sharks! St. Andrews most recommended family adventure!

Sunrise Campground

Lower Newcastle
On the bank of the beautiful Miramichi River, overlooking Bartibog and Sheldrake islands, the Sunrise Campground offers many services, including wireless Internet access, a swimming pool and an arcade for the kids. All lots are fully serviced and many are pull-through. Gordon's Wharf, with its sandy beach, boat launch and docks, is a 3-minute drive away. The campground is also a short drive from a golf course, shopping centres, theatre and restaurants. Our friendly and helpful staff is looking forward to your visit!

Enclosure Campground & Resort

Derby Junction
The Enclosure Campground is only 4 km (2 mi.) west of Miramichi. Close to popular tubing activities, it has more than 100 sites including full and partially-serviced sites with 30-amp and water or tenting sites with electricity. Wireless Internet available in the hot spot. Heated pool and activity centre for the children as well as two playground areas for childrens enjoyment. Licensed restaurant and lounge on-site which opens for special nights designed for the campers enjoyment as well as private functions.

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.

Nicolas Denys Historical Society Inc.

Shippagan
The Société historique Nicolas-Denys Inc. (SHND) was founded in 1969. This historical society publishes articles on the history of northeastern New Brunswick in the Revue d’histoire, keeps documents of historical interest in its archives and organizes meetings for those interested in history and genealogy.The Mgr-Donat-Robichaud Archives and Research Centre provides free public access to its extensive collection of historical and genealogical documents.

Florenceville-Bristol (Carleton North)

Florenceville-Bristol
Explore scenic rural roads and discover hidden gems in beautiful Florenceville-Bristol, in the District of Carleton North. Home of the French Fry Capital of the World and McCain Foods’ global headquarters, this region has a rich agricultural heritage. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, you'll find unique places such as stunning river views, a key provincial art gallery central to the local arts scene, a museum dedicated to potato farming, historic sites, farmers markets, trails and more.

Fredericton City Hall, Clockworks and Phoenix Square

Fredericton
Fredericton's City Hall, built in 1876, is the oldest one still in use in the Maritimes. Until 1952, the square in front of the building was used as a public farmers' market. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the second floor was used as an Opera House, and was the entertainment centre of the city. In 2013, the fountain in front of City Hall was restored to its original 3-tiered height. The cherub atop the fountain is affectionately known by locals as 'Freddy the Nude Dude'.

Letete - Deer Island Ferry

Letete
Deer Island, surrounded by the high tides of the Bay of Fundy and located at the mouth of Passamaquoddy Bay, sits about 4 km (3 mi.) from Letete, New Brunswick. Coastal Transport Limited provides daily, no charge ferry rides to Deer Island from Letete. During the summer, seasonal ferries connect Deer Island with New Brunswick's Campobello Island.

Centennial Park

Moncton
Open all year. Summer offerings: walking, cycling trails, playground, splash park, dog park, artificial turf sports field, Centennial Outdoor Centre, event zones, basketball, lawn bowling, tennis, and swimming at Centennial Beach (supervised). Parking, washrooms, canteen and picnic areas on site. Winter fun in the park includes: lit cross-country ski trail, sliding hill, snowshoeing and lit outdoor skating surfaces (weather permitting).

Saint Croix Island

Bayside
INTERNATIONAL HISTORIC SITE In 1604, Pierre Dugua (sieur de Mons) chose Saint Croix Island for settlement, an event that symbolizes the founding of 'Acadie.' Because of the island's isolation and the unusually harsh winter, nearly half of the colonists succumbed to scurvy. The following year, de Mons relocated his colony across the Bay of Fundy to Port Royal in Nova Scotia.

Saint-Léonard (Vallée-des-Rivières)

Saint-Léonard
Saint-Léonard is a charming community and is particularly picturesque during the warm days of late summer. The deep-green potato fields are accented by golden wheat, all set against a backdrop of the blue waters of the winding Saint John River. Discover the region by cycling or walking the Upper Saint John River Valley Trail and take the opportunity to observe many species of birds. In winter, delve into the forest to explore a beautiful snowmobile trail close to the Maine border.

Camping Pokemouche

Pokemouche
Located along the Pokemouche River, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. Enjoy beautiful fully or partially-serviced campsites surrounded with trees and along the river, or book a stay in a travel trailer or a cottage. Near main attractions and a golf course, with an inflatable water slide and water park and many activities on site all summer long. Stop by for a warm welcome!

Boiestown/Upper Miramichi

Boiestown
Boiestown is part of the Rural Community of Upper Miramichi, which includes 16 neighbourhoods: Astle, Big Hole Brook, Bloomfield Ridge, Boiestown, Carrols Crossing, Hayesville, Holtville, Ludlow, McGivney, McNamee, Nelson Hollow, New Bandon, Parker Ridge, Priceville, and Taxis River.

The Playhouse

Fredericton
Located in beautiful downtown Fredericton and adjacent to the new Brunswick Provincial Legislature, the Fredericton Playhouse has been providing a professional venue for the performing arts for decades. The Playhouse was a gift from Lord and Lady Beaverbrook to the people of New Brunswick in 1964. The only performing arts facility of its kind in the province at that time, it served primarily as a road house for touring artists. Today, the Fredericton Playhouse operates as a professional performance venue available for local, national, and international artists and companies.

Campobello Whale Watch Motel

Welshpool
Centrally located motel in the heart of the historic, scenic island of Campobello, nestled between the downeast coast of Maine and New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy. Spacious well-furnished rooms with many amenities. Enjoy beaches, golf, kayaking, whale watching, hiking, bird watching and tour the two historic lighthouses. Indulge in fresh lobster and seafood at the family-friendly restaurants. Visit the world-famous Roosevelt International Park and Herring Cove Provincial Park and golf course.

Kouch Chalets (formerly Xperience Kouchibouguac)

Saint-Louis-de-Kent
Four-plex chalets, log cabins and motel at the doorstep to Kouchibouguac National Park. Nestled in the Acadian forest, the retreat boasts trails connecting your room to the park's famous biking, hiking, walking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fat-bike trails, and beaches in the summer. Centrally located between Miramichi and Moncton, minutes to Richibucto wharf and major attractions in Rexton, Bouctouche and Shediac, "The Lobster Capital of the World".

Bouctouche Baie Chalets & Camping

Saint-Edouard-de-Kent
Bouctouche Baie Chalets and Camping invites you and your family to spend your next vacation with us in the friendly Acadian village of Bouctouche. Explore the unlimited number of local attractions and dine in the many local restaurants, which serve fresh seafood and authentic Acadian cuisine. Enjoy the tranquility of our chalets and campground and the friendly faces at our resort. For full chalet information and pictures, please visit our website.

Savonnerie Olivier Soapery

Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Browse the beautiful boutique and enjoy a lively entertaining show that will take you through the history, science and art of handmade soap making, awakening the senses of sight, smell and touch of all visitors the minute they step inside the door of the Olivier Soapery. Come join us for a free soap demonstration offered on site.

Perth-Andover (Southern Victoria)

Perth-Andover
Where people and trails meet! Located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and spread over both sides of the Saint John River, the historic village of Perth-Andover offers many visitors experiences. Take the self-guided Cultural Walkway tour for a glimpse into the area's Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), English and Scottish heritage, or visit the Southern Victoria Historical Museum, located in an historic Methodist church from 1837.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
Lighthouse built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River. It was acquired by the New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre in 1986, dismounted piece-by-piece, then transported by boat and roads to Shippagan. Twelve-and-a-half m (43 ft.) in height, it stands four floors high, three floors of which are wood, with a cast-iron cupola. According to historic documents, it had keepers until 1960: George Davidson, Hugh Murray, Duncan Robertson, James Stymest, Peter Morrison, Jr., J.W. Gratton, Thomas LeBreton and Venance Savoy.