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Camping Lamèque - campground and cottages

Petite-Lamèque
Come and enjoy our island hospitality! After a busy day taking advantage of the many activities available in the beautiful Acadian Islands, you will enjoy Camping Lamèque’s atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility. Camping Lameque is not just a simple campground, it is a destination. There are activities on site, trails, a swimming pool, a beach as well as a centre for various sports such as stand-up paddle surfing, sea kayaking, and kitesurfing. Various social activities are organized for all groups of age throughout the summer season.

Casa Breeze Inn

Oak Bay
Casa Breeze Inn is located halfway between St. Stephen,Chocolate Town, and Saint Andrews, a historic seaside village. Nestled beside a ravine and facing Oak Bay, Casa Breeze Inn features spacious, restful, antique-decorated guestrooms and a prime location for exploring the Bay of Fundy region.

Gîte Toutes Saisons B&B

Pointe-Verte
As you open the door, you smell cedar. How soothing it feels! Your hosts' warm greeting makes you feel that you're entering a peaceful refuge. As they show you around, you notice with delight that there is bread baking and a big pot of seafood chowder simmering on the stove. You hear music playing and the sound of songbirds. It's as if you're reconnecting with another world, another part of your consciousness. In your room, the windows are open, and a soft, salty breeze is wafting in from Chaleur Bay.

Napier House

Campbellton
Nestled amidst lush gardens, the historic Napier House offers four rooms and a two-bedroom apartment for rent daily or weekly. The decor is in keeping with the age and style of the house (built circa 1915) but with all modern amenities.

13 Barrels Brewing

Bathurst
Our family-owned Brewery has a large Tasting Room and an Outdoor Patio offering a magnificent view of the Bathurst waterfront. You can warm up in front of a huge fireplace and enjoy the warmth and hospitality of the Chaleur Region.

Tobique Traditions Glamping by the River

Maple View
Tobique Traditions, situated in Plaster Rock, NB, offers a luxurious camping experience on the banks of the Tobique River. Our glamping tents redefine camping with Queen beds and all the amenities needed for a memorable stay. No need to worry about packing the extras – just bring your clothes, food, and drinks; we provide everything else, including kayaks. Book your escape to nature in style and comfort with Tobique Traditions.

The Pump House Brewery

Moncton
Established in 1999, Pump House is a celebrated fixture in the local craft beer scene, renowned for its blend of traditional brewing techniques and innovative flavours. Known for its famous Blueberry Ale, Crafty Radler and wood fired pizzas, Pump House is a vibrant community hub that is frequented by locals and a regular stop for visitors.

Ridgeback Lodge

Kingston
Ridgeback Lodge is an adult oriented resort and the ultimate getaway for you and your special someone. Go Glamping in one of our Dream Domes, Stargazer Domes or Deluxe Cabin. Those looking for evening entertainment need look no further than the purchase of a bottle of wine and your very own private wood-fired Japanese hot tub, from which you can watch dusk turn to night. A very unique stay like you never experienced before!

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).

Hampton Visitor Information Centre

Hampton
Stop at the Hampton Visitor Information Centre, located in the old Railway Station, to receive information about this region of the province, such as: • Travel assistance and itinerary planning • Information about events, attractions and festivals It is also home to the Railway Heritage Site, where visitors can view railway artifacts and peruse information on display. You'll also find a gift shop featuring the work of local artisans.

Cape Enrage Nature Preserve

Cape Enrage
A best kept birder's delight along the Bay of Fundy, the Cape Enrage Nature Preserve is a little over an hour's drive outside of Moncton and a sure stop to make on your way to Fundy National Park. With a saltwater marsh known as a migratory bird staging, feeding, and resting area, it offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy, which can be accessed by a public cobblestone beach. If you find yourself in the area, be sure to visit Cape Enrage, as this unique place will not disappoint!

Miramichi Golf & Country Club

Miramichi
A fun and challenging 18-hole course that's easily walkable. Fairways are lined with beautiful white pines and conditions are consistently some of the best in New Brunswick. Come visit the unique clubhouse, originally constructed in 1825. Also known as the Peter House, it is one of the finest of New Brunswick's remaining historic homes. On-site services include a full bar within our pub Mulligans and practice facilities. Open May to October.

Full Tide Ocean Safaris

Deer Island
Located on picturesque Deer Island, Full Tide Ocean Safaris is just a 20-minute FREE ferry ride from L’etete NB. Minke, finback, and humpback whales as well as porpoise, white sided dolphins and the occasional shark are among the ocean life you may encounter on our tours. Our area of the Fundy Isles is a birdwatching and wildlife paradise where, if you are lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere.

Tracadie Historical Museum - Académie Sainte-Famille

Tracadie
This museum presents the history of leprosy in NB and the leprosariums of Sheldrake Island and Tracadie between 1844 and 1965. Learn about the beginnings of French health care in the Maritimes and the education work of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint-Joseph congregation. Walk the Heritage Trail to the Leper Cemetery and admire the public artwork Leprosy on Sheldrake Island by artist Marika Drolet-Ferguson, a Concordia University project.

Royal Oaks Golf Club

Moncton
Situated in the city of Moncton, this 18-hole golf course is the first in Canada designed by renowned U.S. Open architect, Rees Jones. This inland Scottish links style layout features nine lakes, undulating bent grass fairways, strategically placed bunkers, challenging approaches, fescue covered dunes, four sets of tees per hole, practice and teaching facilities, all complemented by turf conditions which rival the best in the world.

Hillsborough Golf Club

Hillsborough
One of New Brunswick's most scenic courses, Hillsborough Golf Club, was cut completely from the forest, resulting in a challenging but private round, as other players are not often visible. Built alongside a natural gypsum deposit, the course features a landscape of protruding white rock, elevated views and undulating fairways.

Caraquet Regional Market

Caraquet
Enjoy artisanal and seasonal products at Caraquet Regional Market! This farmer's / public market is a place of gourmet and artisanal discoveries showcasing exceptional products by caring people. It pays tribute to good taste, authenticity and excellence through local products and local creations. Healthy, eco-friendly and supportive, the Caraquet Regional Market is your Saturday morning rendez-vous from early June to mid-October. It's the best place to meet local artisans and producers.

Cambridge-Narrows Visitor Information Centre

Cambridge-Narrows
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Cambridge-Narrows to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsThe Centre is located in a building of great historic significance for the village, and also houses a community library that boasts a large selection of New Brunswick and Queens County books.

Musée Acadien de Caraquet

Caraquet
Come discover the history and culture of people of the Acadian Peninsula in a museum that features an extensive and bountiful collection of various artefacts and documents. Each year, new fascinating exhibitions are on display. Everyone will love this travel back in time at the very heart of Acadie!

Econo Lodge Miramichi

Miramichi
This property is located at downtown Newcastle in Miramichi, is overlooking the beautiful Miramichi River, and is within walking distance of government and city offices, major banks and downtown shops, Ritchie Wharf Park and the Miramichi Civic Centre. Free high-speed Internet, complimentary breakfast, 32 inch HD LED TV, iron and ironing board, hair dryers and on-site parking, at no charge. Centrally located for major festivals. Special rates for teams and group rates also available. Newly renovated restaurant on-site, open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.