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Breakout Saint John

Saint John
Breakout Saint John is an award-winning escape room complex offering a fun, unique, and interactive form of entertainment. Each game is original to Breakout and designed for player immersion. Players find clues and solve a series of puzzles to escape or complete a mission within an hour.

Regent Street Wharf

Fredericton
Situated on the majestic Saint John River in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Wharf services include 60 m (200 ft.) of visitor dock space, water, ice, 30-amp power, phone, pump-out facilities and refuse container. The wharf is also located within the Fred-eZone, offering free wireless Internet.Fee for overnight stay is $1.65/ft. For more rate information and to make reservations, please call or email.

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).

Honourable Charles Connell House

Woodstock
A National Historic Site built for the Honourable Charles Connell in 1839. In his time, Charles Connell was a businessman and politician but his place in history endures as the central figure in the fascinating saga of the 1860 “Connell Stamp.” Guided tours available. Special summer exhibits. Afternoon tea monthly - please call for date and time.

Happy Craft Brewing

Moncton
Welcome to the place where beer and community unite. Happy Craft Brewing is a small-scale brewery that believes in the power of inclusivity, authenticity, and, of course, exceptional beer. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels welcome. Our passion is crafting unique, top-quality beer that brings people together. At Happy, there's a beer for everyone. We believe that it's impossible not to be happy at Happy, so grab some friends - or find some here - and join us for a pint.

Memramcook Visitor Information Centre

Memramcook
Located in the beautiful Memramcook Valley, the Memramcook Visitor Information Centre is in the same building as the Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site, which houses an exhibit on the Acadian renaissance. To enhance your travel experience, the VIC staff will be happy to answer questions and provide counselling and information about the region's events and attractions. The people of Memramcook can't wait to welcome you!

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.

Mitote Art Gallery

Saint John
Saint John's newest and most unique Art Experience! A bright, spacious gallery featuring powerful new artworks and exciting new ideas. Mitote Art Studio Gallery is a public art gallery dedicated to the celebration of art and freedom of expression. With vision and authenticity, we engage and inspire diverse audiences through both exhibition and open studio tours with the artists. A must-see for any art enthusiast!

Neguac Visitor Information Centre

Neguac
Enjoy what the region has to offer at the Neguac Tourism Centre, including advice to visitors for their stay in our corner of the world, a gift shop of local souvenirs and a dumping station for campers. The centre has a large parking lot and a rest area with picnic tables to stretch your legs. Don't miss our oyster sculpture located just next to the Visitors Centre which celebrates Neguac as the Oyster Capital of Atlantic Canada.

Cape Jourimain Nature Centre

Bayfield
Discover Cape Jourimain Nature Centre—New Brunswick’s gateway to nature. Explore scenic coastal trails, pristine beaches, and vibrant salt marshes teeming with wildlife. Located at the base of the Confederation Bridge, the Cape Jourimain Nature Centre offers eco-exhibits, a gift shop, birdwatching, a 19th-century lighthouse and breathtaking views. A must-stop for nature lovers, families, and photographers alike.

Brasseux d'la Côte

Tracadie
Our shores represent a special place for the people of the Acadian Peninsula. Summer and winter, the sea and the beaches call us…and so does the unique taste of our beers. We are the "Brasseux d’la Côte!" Brewers from the coast!

Founding Cultures Museum

Grande-Anse
From the indigenous peoples who first lived of these lands, to the French, British, Irish and Scottish who came after, discover how our diverse cultures shine in charming coastal villages like Grande-Anse. Immerse in local history paced by the tides and learn the relations between these communities to discover and understand the striving founding cultures still living on our shores.

Marcia Poirier Shell Carver Studio and Boutique

Moncton
If you're looking for that truly unique gift or souvenir, then a stop at the small artist's studio at Marcia Poirier Shell Carver is a must. Owned by Acadian Artisan Marcia Poirier close to 20 years, she transforms the unremarkable shell of the Quahog clam into miniature works of wearable art and creations that have earned her well-deserved recognition. Each piece is a uniquely handcrafted work of art. Visitors can watch the creative process unfold and speak with the artist.

Clark Gregory Nature Preserve

île Deer Island
If you're looking for a hiking challenge and breathtaking Bay of Fundy views, make your way to the Clark Gregory Nature Preserve on Deer Island, which can be accessed by way of the free ferry from L'Etete, near the Town of St. George. The Clark Gregory Nature Preserve has two parcels of land at Chocolate Cove area of the island—the northern and southern headlands. The northern headland trail offers trail systems that take you through diverse forest and the southern headland trail offers views of the active fishing wharf in Chocolate Cove and provides a perfect spot for a picnic.

Grande-Digue Visitor Information Centre

Grande-Digue
Stop at the Grande-Digue Visitor Information Centre, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals Gift ShopThe Centre is situated within the Musée des pionniers de Grande-Digue (pioneers museum), which contains a 6-building miniature village with over 3,000 artifacts.

Fredericton Region Museum

Fredericton
Located in the historic Officers' Quarters of downtown Fredericton, the Fredericton Region Museum tells the history of central New Brunswick and the capital region. The museum features twelve unique exhibits highlighting the diverse history of Fredericton, its local folklore – including the famous 42-pound Coleman Frog – and the many peoples who have called this region home for many centuries. The heritage building that houses the museum is also an architectural landmark.

Nordic Spa Creekside RnR

Cocagne
Creekside RnR's Nordique de la Vie Spa offers a complete Nordic spa experience in the heart of the forest. In a beautiful, natural setting, the red cedar sauna and hot tubs, plunging cold water tub and cold bucket shower are designed for optimal health and wellness. Sit and enjoy the heat and cold water therapies intervals for a complete Nordic experience and feel the health benefits and relaxation it offers, then spend time in our walking trails for a complete nature therapy.

Joseph B. Michaud Blacksmith Museum

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
This historic museum displays antique tools and equipment used in the blacksmithing profession. It is located in a former blacksmith shop once owned by Joseph B. Michaud, who plied his trade for 62 years. Free entrance, but donations are welcome. The museum highlights the trade of blacksmith; its impressive collection of artefacts show the changes brought by the transition from horse power to engines.