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Great Bear Camping

Bear Island
For over 35 years, campers have made Great Bear Campground their camping destination because of the spacious, waterfront campsites and meticulously clean grounds and washrooms. Wooded and open sites are available in a safe, family atmosphere. Modern amenities are provided, as well as access to hiking trails on our fourth-generation Hagerman family farm. Great Bear is also well known as an ideal location to fish for Musky and Smallmouth Bass right off the dock near your campsite. The campground is located on the St.

Storeytown Cottages

Storeytown
Our log-style cottages and kitchenette suites are nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River, with waterfront views and screened-in verandas. We offer familily friendly and pet friendly accommodations and adventures. We are happy to customize a special vacation package or romantic getaway. Storeytown Cottages is your one-stop destination for year-round outdoor adventures. Full and half day trips are available for canoeing, kayaking, stand-up boarding and tubing. Winter activities include snowshoeing, snow tubing and skating.

New Brunswick Railway Museum

Hillsborough
Come to Hillsborough and visit the New Brunswick Railway Museum, featuring the largest display of unique railway equipment in the province. This includes former Canadian National Railways #1009 and former Canadian National Railways diesel locomotives, as well as a replica of the ‘1881 Hillsboro’ railway station complete with a typical railway section house.

Waterside Winery

Waterside
Experience Albert County's first cottage winery, winner of "Best Red Wine" (blueberry, dry and dry-oaked, semi-sweet blueberry) at Moncton's Savour Food and Wine Show in 2008 and 2009 (Atlantic Canada's premier wine show), and showcased at ACOA's third "Atlantic Art of Success" entrepreneur event in 2009 for contributions to the economy of the region. Enjoy the tranquil setting on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. See for yourself the process that turns simple fruit into distinctive wines.

Saving Grace Riverfront Retreat

Lower Newcastle
It's all about the famous Miramichi River inside and out! Cook, eat and relax without taking your eyes off the stunning views. The outdoor living is designed to impress... enjoy the screened porch with dining and spa and multiple other outdoor areas, one of them fenced - perfect for pets and little ones! Large fire pit area with seating for 12 on the river bank. Kayaks and paddle boards available for use. Shopping and restaurants are within 5 km and a boat slip is also close by.

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 for being a migratory bird staging, feeding, and resting area, this nature preserve will impress amateur birders and seasoned ornithologists alike.It also offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy, which can be accessed by a public cobblestone beach. This area was the first in Canada to be donated for conservation under the Ecological Gifts Program.

Fredericton Inn

Fredericton
Celebrating over 40 years in business the Fredericton Inn is the largest family owned and operated hotel in New Brunswick. Consider us family and enjoy our brand of maritime hospitality simplified. The Fredericton Inn is a full-service hotel and convention centre featuring 200 modern smoke-free guest rooms in the vital uptown shopping district. Offering two onsite dining outlets, we have your culinary needs covered and our indoor pool and exercise facilities provide ample opportunity for fun and play.

Carman Creek Golf / FootGOLF Course & Practice Facility

Fredericton
Welcome to the Capital City's riverside jewel, where every hole has a beautiful view of the breathtaking St. John River. If you want to play an organic, chemical-free GOLF/FootGOLF course with an abundance of wildlife and a friendly atmosphere, Carman Creek GOLF/FootGOLF Course and Practice Facility is the place for you! Three environmental awards, Fredericton's first commercial wind turbine and many other sustainable and environmentally friendly initiatives make Carman Creek Canada's GREEN Sustainable Golf Course.

Days Inn & Suites Moncton

Moncton
Welcome to Days Inn and Suites Moncton, Magnetic Hill. We are very proud neighbors of Magic Mountain Water Theme Park, Magnetic Hill, Casino New Brunswick, and the Zoo. Our friendly team of professionals look forward to welcoming you to our urban-resort like property. We have so much for you to enjoy - free parking, free wireless internet access, hot and cold breakfast is included, largest indoor pool in Greater Moncton, fitness centre, laundry room, and a number of outdoor games to enjoy - weather permitting.

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.

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.

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.

Seaside Beach Resort

St. Andrews
The Seaside Beach Resort offers 24 fully equipped housekeeping units, ranging in size from one to three bedrooms. The units have a traditional coastal character with lovely cedar shingle siding. Four are cabins and the rest are self-contained apartment units in houses. All are located on the same piece of property fronting Passamaquoddy Bay in downtown St. Andrews. Not all units are on the waterfront, however there is a large boardwalk and deck for common use on the waterfront area. We have a large yard and supply charcoal barbecues for general use.

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.

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.

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.

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.