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Charlotte Street Arts Centre

Fredericton
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is Fredericton's cultural hub. We make cultural and educational opportunities accessible to the community, offering workshops, performances and exhibitions for the public. The creators and creative organizations based in the CSAC comprise a unique and vibrant arts community. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre works to provide everybody with the opportunity to participate with the dynamic cultural community of the region, fostering a more open, creatively engaged, and inclusive society for everyone.

Bathurst Marina

Bathurst
The Bathurst Marina is a full-service marina with 30-amp electrical and water dock system in Youghall Beach, Bathurst. It holds 82 berths for its members and over 10 for visitors from May to October. Surrounded by the charming Baie des Chaleurs, boaters can enjoy miles and miles of open water. If weather is less cooperative, your destination might be the Nepisiguit River or charming downtown Bathurst.

Beaver Harbour Archives & Museum

Beaver Harbour
Visit the Beaver Harbour Archives and Museum to discover the history of Beaver Harbour and surrounding area. Learn how the village was settled in 1783 by the Quakers and the Empire Loyalists, and discover more about our local sardine history.Located in a former airport building from the Second World War, you can explore our collection of artifacts, read a book about the founding families from Beaver Harbour or view a film about the local factories in the area.

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.

Sussex Golf & Curling Club

Picadilly
This 18-hole championship golf course most recently hosted the 2015 New Brunswick Ladies' Championship, and has also hosted the Canadian Junior Championship. The club features a clubhouse with a lounge and daily food service, on-course beverage cart, halfway house with washroom facilities, driving range, putting green, showers, power carts, pull carts and club rentals. The fully stocked pro shop features the top golf brand names, including Titleist, Ping and Callaway. Golf fittings by a certified CPGA professional and golf lessons are both offered.

Grand Manan Art Gallery

Grand Manan
The Grand Manan Art Gallery is a non-profit public gallery featuring art exhibitions and workshops. The gallery showcases a series of exhibits that feature both local and visiting artists. Works of historical value are also displayed in the permanent collection gallery. The gallery is a beacon for the creative community and for those who love the arts. Opening night receptions offer insight into our island's creative community and provide a terrific opportunity to meet featured artists and others.

Doiron House

Dieppe
The Doiron House was built in 1841 by Joseph Doiron, a writer, justice of the peace and prosperous Acadian farmer. In addition to being a home, it was also used as a school and gathering place for the Acadian community. The former classrooms, at the lower level, are now home to Café Inclusio coffee shop. The large and unique heritage residence offers a fascinating glimpse into the city of Dieppe's past and is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.

Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, Université de Moncton

Moncton
The Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, established in 1968, collects and preserves all relevant documentary material concerning the Acadians and Acadian Society in various fields (history, genealogy, ethnology, sociology, archeology, folklore, demography, geography, economics, language) and offers inventories and tools to facilitate access to this material to interested researchers and members of the public. It has the largest collection of private and institutional records on Acadia in the world.

Ducks Unlimited Centre

Fredericton
This is a place to see... to learn... to explore. It's the perfect spot for birdwatching, as well as a wonderful place to learn more about wetlands and conservation. At the centre, nestled on the north bank of the Saint John River, you can stand on the deck and marvel as you spot osprey, waterfowl, and even a Bald Eagle or two! You can also enjoy the lovely view of the city of Fredericton, directly across the river. Friendly staff, with the help of hands-on exhibits, will answer your questions. Built with donations of material and time, this centre is a true community venture.

Sea Watch Tours

Grand Manan
Join us aboard for an unforgettable tour to see the whales of the bay with the province’s longest-operating boat tour, and the only one to guarantee whales sightings or your tour is free! Enjoy comfortable bench seating and room to get up and move around. Feel free to visit the wheelhouse and talk to the captain, and ask all your whale and bird questions to our knowledgeable guide. We also offer tours to Machias Seal Island to view puffins from the boat or from enclosed blinds on the island.

8th Hussars Museum

Sussex
The 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise) is Canada's oldest cavalry/armoured regiment, continuously serving Canada from 1848 to the present day. Camp Sussex is one of the oldest permanent military camps in Canada, formed in 1875 and still in use today. This museum acquires, displays and preserves the 8th Hussars artifacts and memorabilia as well as those of the many regiments to train in Camp Sussex, including the New Brunswick Rangers, the Carleton York Regiment, the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment and local citizens who have contributed to the defense of Canada over the years.

Hyla Park Nature Preserve

Fredericton
Just outside of Fredericton's downtown core, you can find Hyla Park Nature Preserve—Canada's first amphibian sanctuary and a hidden urban gem.After the uncommon gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) was discovered in this area, the land was set aside to preserve and protect its population and habitat. Visit the park and listen to the flute-like trilling sound of this tiny frog. Also, keep a lookout for the busy beavers, migratory birds, and rare plants that can be found in the park, including red milkwort, purple gerardia and small-flowered gratiola.

Port Elgin Nature Trails

Port Elgin
Nature enthusiasts take note: a network of over 70 km (43 mi.) of walking and hiking trails come together in this lovely heritage community. Set out near the village footbridge, travelling along the Gaspereaux River and the adjacent marsh. Follow the dirt and grass pathways, over elevated boardwalks, to the Fort Gaspereaux National Site. Raised observation areas along the way allow for a closer look at this sensitive wetland habitat. The Gaspereaux Heritage Trail complements the Trans-Canada Trail to tell the story of this region and its unique natural environment.

St. Andrews Farmers' Market

Saint Andrews
Discover our seaside open air farmers' market beginning the end of May thru September every THURSDAY (8:30 am to 1 pm) downtown Market Square in beautiful St. Andrews by-the-Sea. Treat yourself to fresh local produce, delicious ethnic foods, specialty foods, home baking and unique handcrafted gifts while enjoying local live music.

République Provincial Park

Saint-Jacques (Edmundston)
Where Nature, Culture and History MeetNestled along the shores of the Madawaska River, you’ll find République Provincial Park. This 108-acre recreational park and campground offers hiking and cycling trails, an outdoor playground, volleyball and tennis courts, a heated swimming pool, along with equipment rentals for water bikes, kayaks, paddleboards, and more. Take in a show at the amphitheatre or explore the magnificent New Brunswick Botanical Gardens. With campsites, rustic shelters and Ch-A-lets available, the park is perfect for a family getaway.

GOMOTEL.CA

Moncton
Located in downtown Moncton, GOMOTEL.CA is a small motel that offers a beautiful view of Jones Lake. Situated near a lovely lakeside walking trail and many tourist destinations, GOMOTEL.CA is an excellent choice for your next Moncton vacation. Our newly renovated rooms are carpet free and contain a large refrigerator, a microwave and free Wi-Fi. Smoking and pets are not permitted in the rooms as we strive to offer an allergy free environment. Designated smoking areas are available. Discover the unique, friendly atmosphere of our small motel and take advantage of our onsite amenities.