This motel has at-door parking, all ground-level rooms, no stairs. There is a restaurant on the premises. We offer overnight stays, cottage getaways and long-term rentals.
Full service outfitters with 30 years of experience. 3 cabins, fully equipped, private access to Tobique river. Spring and fall bear, moose and world class upland hunting. Summer rentals available, ideal for canoe, kayak and hiking adventures. Mile upon mile of ground accessible for ATV riding!
18-hole championship golf course with various memberships and daily green fees available. Clubhouse with showers, lockers, Bar and Grill, and Golf Shop. Course has a driving range, putting green, short game area, golf carts, club rental, PGA Golf Professionals and lessons. Dress code is in effect.
Saint John's Hampton Inn and Suites is 100% smoke-free and offers 116 rooms and suites, a business centre, well-appointed meeting rooms for up to 40 people, a nicely equipped mini-gym, as well as an indoor pool with waterslide and whirlpool.
Our hotel is located immediately off the Trans Canada Highway exit 454 and situated in the heart of fine dining, great shopping, and fun attractions. The Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton Moncton is also just minutes from the historic downtown district.Our promise to you includes a clean, comfortable hotel room. If you’re traveling with your family, you may opt for a room with two beds.
This is one of the largest and most diverse areas of the St. John River flood plain. Located within a maze of oxbows, tributaries and backwaters of the Kennebecasis River, it is a haven for migrating and breeding waterfowl, other marsh birds, songbirds and birds of prey. In addition to being a prime location for birding, the marsh also offers excellent opportunity for photography, recreational boating, canoeing and kayaking. The Dutch Point Park Trail System along with the Trans Canada Trail system provide lookout sites and interpretation areas.
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.
Handworks Gallery, located in Saint John, New Brunswick, has been a cornerstone of the Maritimes' arts scene for over 30 years, showcasing a diverse array of local fine art, craft, and jewelry. With a commitment to promoting regional artisans, the gallery highlights the unique creativity and craftsmanship of the community, fostering a deep appreciation for the rich artistic heritage of the region.
Close to highway, downtown and Trans-Canada trails. Walking distance to restaurants, cinema, university and shopping. Clean rooms. Wireless internet connection.
A series of interconnected walking and biking trails, lookouts and heritage sites that connects the north and west sides of the city to the uptown. Interpretive structures and panels offer a unique way to interpret our city's rich, layered heritage and our extraordinary natural environment. Witness the ebb and flow of some of the Highest Tides in the World, enjoying spectacular views of Saint John Harbour's working port. Suitable for all ages; accessible by wheelchair.
Family campground in a country setting, located directly on the waterfront overlooking the Saint John River. Sandy beaches and a heated pool. Located just steps from the cable ferry (free of charge) between the tip of Kingston Peninsula and Gondola Point.
Built in 1946, this covered bridge is 22 m (72 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 137A-B, Route 111 East 39.2 km (24.3 mi.) to St. Martins, onto Main Street.
Convenient capital city location overlooking the scenic Saint John River, this RV park and campground offers full-service, 50-amp big rig sites and free wireless Internet. The on-site water park features slides, sprays and a vortex. The perfect spot for an awesome family getaway!
Rent a canoe or kayak; go fishing or biking; enjoy the sunsets with a stroll along the lovely Fredericton walking trails. Enjoy a game of mini-golf on our beautiful 18-hole course. You will want to stay a week or more!
Stop at the Harvey Visitor Information Centre, halfway between Fredericton and Saint Andrews, to receive FREE services to enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about attractionsGift shopLocated on Route 3 at Upper Village Mall, the Centre offers wonderful displays on the history of the Harvey area. There is paved parking, free Internet and accessible rest rooms.
Join the Calithumpians troupe -- a group of actors in period costume -- for a performance-based ghost tour where you'll meet ghosts and spirits. This night-time adventure will give you spine-tingling frights and rib-tickling laughs. Wander Fredericton's historic and picturesque downtown as you find out more about its haunted past. This adventure will give you chills and you'll leave with the sense of actually having been in Fredericton's murky past.
If you want to visit the second-oldest lighthouse in the province, you'll have to wait for low tide. Head Harbour Island is accessible only by foot, so check the tidal schedule before setting out! The lighthouse was built in 1829 as a means of helping ships in the area navigate the famous Bay of Fundy fog, high tides, and the treacherous rocks surrounding Campobello Island. The original octagonal, wooden tower is still in use, and although the light still shines into the bay, it is no longer staffed.
If you like pottery you owe it to yourself to visit Helen Stanley's studio in Seeleys Cove. Watch the potter at work or spend your time perusing the offerings in the gallery. We can talk about techniques, colour, or find a solution to a gift problem. The artist enjoys commissions and likes to encourage a partnership in the creative process. Just minutes from the Bay of Fundy. Enjoy a beach walk after your visit!
Heritage Country Camping overlooks the beautiful Saint John River in the heart of Mactaquac Country. Our campground offers a relaxing and friendly atmosphere with plenty of family fun and fresh country air. Just minutes away from tourist attractions such as of Mactaquac Provincial Park and the capital city of Fredericton, our sites are spacious and if you don't like using a dumping station or honey wagon, don't worry- we offer sites with direct sewer hook-up! Come stay a weekend, a week, or a month and never have to worry about moving your trailer to dump your tanks.
The Heron's Nest is set in an enchanting setting, offering vacationers an unforgettable panoramic view of Chaleur Bay, the Gaspe coast and the Appalachian mountain range. Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets can be enjoyed from each of our cottages, which are situated just a few steps from the beach. Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted with the number of activities available to them. We are open 12 months a year!
Tee up and swing away at Herring Cove Provincial Park's 9-hole golf course, overlooking the Bay of Fundy and Lake Glensevern. The course, designed by renowned golf course architect Geoffrey Cornish, is complete with a licensed restaurant, golf carts, showers, lockers, pro shop, putting green, and club rentals.
The Hill Top Motel, overlooking Grand Falls’ iconic falls and gorge, offers comfortable and well-appointed rooms, free high-speed Internet throughout, and a conference room for business meetings. It is located within walking distance of the Visitor Information Centre, Saturday farmers' market, scenic trails, and the downtown district with its many shops and restaurants. A special senior rate is available, and an on-site restaurant features a varied menu.
Saturdays 9am - 2pm, May to October. Small rural farmers market located in a beautiful historic church. Vendors offer their local products along with the German Bakery in the building. Enjoy coffee, snacks, produce, meat, pottery, crafts, plants, preserves, live music, and more.