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Camping La Vague

Miscou
And if we allowed ourselves to relax, while we enjoy the beautiful sunset... If you love nature's riches, the beach and magnificent sunsets on the sea, you will love our campground, nestled on the seaside in a quiet Acadian paradise. It is the perfect setting for a leisurely walk on the sandy beach, a splash in the warm water or a morning of birdwatching. The campground has superb sites, with full, partial or no services, as well as sites for semi-wilderness camping. Visitors can even rent a trailer or experience a stay in a fisherman's cabin.

Wilson's Point Historic Site

Derby Junction
Located within Enclosure Park in the community of Derby, Wilson’s Point is the final tip of land at the confluence of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi rivers. It is the site of the first English Settlement along the Miramichi River, with an interpretive centre housed in the replica of the 1790 church, a trading post, a historic 240-year-old graveyard, and walking trails. It is now cared for by the Miramichi Scottish Heritage Association. Visitors are welcome to tour the buildings and enjoy the beautiful grounds.

Musquash Estuary Coastal Trails

Prince of Wales
Recharge in Nature! Experience stunning views while exploring the mossy coastal forest, rocky beaches, and marshes of the Musquash Estuary. Managed by the country's leading environmental charity, Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), the Musquash Estuary Trails are located 19 km (11 mi.) west of Saint John. These are backcountry hiking trails with no facilities and challenging hikes. Black Beach trail is a 4.2 km (2.5 mi.) loop, aptly named after its rare black sand beach. It features scenic look-offs that offer panoramic vistas of the tidal flats of the estuary.

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.

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.

Eel River Dundee (Bois-Joli)

Eel River Crossing
The village of Eel River Dundee is a small community incorporated in November 1966. It is named after the Eel River, which runs through it. Located off Route 11, the municipality has a charming 5-km (3-mi.) walking trail near the river, an optimal spot for trout fishing and bird watching. Accessible year-round, the trail is the perfect place to go for a leisurely stroll and observe the beauty of nature and wildlife.

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.

Acanthus Gallery

Grand Falls
The Acanthus Gallery is located in the heart of the town of Grand Falls, in New Brunswick. The Gallery finds joy in representing artists from the region and other areas of the province and of Canada. The artwork in the gallery is always changing to show the different art forms and techniques. The Gallery offers guided visits, different workshops and various exhibitions are featured throughout the year.

Anderson Hollow Lighthouse

Harvey
This original lighthouse (Est. 1889) with its wooden, salt-shaker tower is a historic landmark. Originally located on Anderson Hollow wharf at Waterside, it has been relocated four times. Presently, it's on exhibit at Shipyard Park, on Mary's Point Road, at Harvey Bank. The site is open; however, the tower is closed.Driving directions: Off Route 915, on Mary's Point Road

Travelodge Moncton

Moncton
Conveniently located off the Trans Canada Highway within walking distance of Magnetic Hill, Magnetic Hill Zoo, Magic Mountain Water Park and adjacent to Casino New Brunswick. Our spacious, comfortable suites and guest rooms feature king-size beds or double queen beds, iron and board, coffee maker, hair dryer and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Start your day off with our free hot and healthy breakfast buffet and weekday newspaper.

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.

The Artisan Suites

Hopewell Cape
3 private, 37 sq. m (400 sq. ft.) studio apartments. Spectacular river views. 2 km (1.2 mi.) from the Hopewell Rocks. King-size beds, double jacuzzi in private bathroom, full kitchen. Decorated with original fine arts and crafts in European styling. (includes continental breakfast) for 2 persons per night.

Second Nature Outdoors Fredericton

Fredericton
Since 2014, Second Nature Outdoors offers a variety of experiences to youths and adults alike, including watercraft and bike rental, customizable private tours, outdoor education and team building activities. Between the historical landmarks of downtown Fredericton, the islands of the Wolastoq (Saint John) river and the lush Acadian forests surrounding the Capital Region, you will enjoy incredible sights and truly immerse yourself in nature when adventuring with us.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

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.

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 only a 3-minute drive away. A quick 10-minute drive to shopping centres, theatre and restaurants. The campground is also a walking distance to MacDonald Farm and close to a golf course. Our friendly and helpful staff is looking forward to your visit!

North Lake Provincial Park

North Lake
A Nature Lover's Paradise A paddler’s paradise, North Lake Provincial Park is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It is the headwaters to the St. Croix River, giving adventurers the opportunity for a multi-day paddle from the park, down the river and to the Passamaquoddy Bay. The park is also an off-grid camping gem, offering 45 large private campsites with an unsupervised beach next to the campground.

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.

River View Retreat

St. George
Quaint little apartment in St. George overlooking the St. George gorge and basin with beautiful views of the river. Watch the eagles soar and the beautiful sunsets right from your private deck. In a central location within town limits, the apartment is at walking distance to trails and restaurants, and a short drive to Saint Andrews by the Sea, fresh and salt water beaches, golf courses and New River Beach Provincial Park. There are places nearby to put in your kayaks. Perfect for a little getaway!

Herring Cove Provincial Park

Campobello
The Nature Lovers' RetreatA true nature lover’s paradise on New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, Herring Cove Provincial Park on Campobello Island offers unique hiking trails of varying lengths and a 1.6-km (0.6 mi.) beach to experience. Explore the forests of ancient spruce trees or adventure along the bogs and sheer cliffs. The park also features a picturesque 9-hole golf course. With campsites, rustic shelters and Ch-A-lets available, the park is the ideal island escape for everyone.