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Mont Farlagne Outdoor Centre

Edmundston
Mont Farlagne is a four-season outdoor recreation facility located minutes of downtown Edmundston and plenty of lodging. In the winter: alpine skiing and snowboarding with 22 runs, snow park, lift-serviced snow tubing, snowshoeing, and fat bike. In the summer, spring and fall: mountain biking and other outdoor recreational events/activities. Equipment rental and pro shop on site. The centre can also host social/special events on demand.

Taffy Lake Retreat

Howland Ridge
This cottage is on the shores of Taffy Lake, a quiet, peaceful spot to unwind and reconnect with family and friends. The cottage is well equipped with wifi and air conditioning. Your stay includes the use of canoes, kayaks, pedal boat and paddleboards. It has a dock, firepit and bbq. It retains much of the original charm of when it was built thirty years ago. Think rustic and quaint rather than modern and gleaming. We are open year round, with summer and fall being the most popular seasons.

Quad B Adventures

Upper Kintore
Family-owned and operated registered outfitting business tucked away in northwestern New Brunswick, in the heart of bear, moose, and waterfowl country. With access to 30,000 acres of private land and over 250,000 acres of public land, Quad B Adventures offers a variety of hunting and fishing packages for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Anyone who shares a passion for the outdoors with an interest in hunting New Brunswick game or fishing New Brunswick’s many lakes, rivers, and brooks is welcome!

Governor's Table Camp

Juniper
If you're craving a unique once-in-a-lifetime adventure in the NB wilderness, we welcome you to the heart of it; a crystal-clear river, and a serene forest featuring an abundance of local wildlife! Our tranquil, country-style cabins are very clean, air-conditioned, have private washrooms and feature satellite TV, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy your stay! We are situated along the headwaters of the Miramichi River, famous for its Atlantic Salmon and trout fishing.

Le Prospecteur hiking trails – Edmundston

Edmundston
A wonderful network of hiking trails to explore on foot throughout the year or by snowshoe in the winter. More than 10 km (6.2 mi.) of trails will take you through breathtaking scenery in the steps of Madawaska County's best known gold-digger, Mr. Robert (Bob) Leboeuf! For many years, this colourful Edmundston personality searched for gold on the mountain's western slope, in what is now known as "Bob Leboeuf's Mine." This funny and determined historical character is almost a legend in these parts. Follow his steps… who knows what you'll find!

Richibucto Visitor Information Centre

Richibucto
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Richibucto, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive FREE information about this region of the province, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsThe Centre is situated by the water, close to a grocery store, a gas station and walking distance from downtown. Travel Experts will help you plan your perfect New Brunswick vacation!

Camping Pokemouche

Pokemouche
Located along the Pokemouche River, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. Enjoy beautiful fully or partially-serviced campsites surrounded with trees and along the river, or book a stay in a travel trailer or a cottage. Near main attractions and a golf course, with an inflatable water slide and water park and many activities on site all summer long. Stop by for a warm welcome!

Grimross Brewing

Fredericton
Grimross Brewing is a craft beer producer specialising in Belgian-inspired ales. Inspired by the style of Belgian brewers, Grimross seeks to craft Maritime Ales both approachable and unique, using local ingredients whenever possible. This locally-owned microbrewery features onsite growler sales and a taproom.

Artisan Brewing Co.

Campbellton
At Artisan Brewing Co., we pride ourselves in brewing excellent craft beers for your tasting pleasure. We brew on site - our taproom boasts 30 taps (the most in northern NB!) as well as an elevated cocktail and wine bar, brewtique, beer store and large patio. Located off the Van Horne bridge which connects Campbellton to the Province of Quebec, we share our space with Smoke On The Water Smokehouse Food. Exceptional craft beers and legendary smokehouse bbq all under one roof!

Maurie's Mini-Putt & Ice Cream

Miramichi
19-hole mini-putt: - Motorized windmill - Motorized replica of the Morrissy Bridge - Motorized wishing well - Pump-driven water wheel - Centennial Bridge replica - Renous Covered Bridge replica - Swinging buoy - Lighthouse with motion activated fog horn - Bell hole with an Archimedes screw elevator - Golf ball maze challenge - 46 flavours of hard ice cream, dairy free option, frozen yogurt option and a gluten-free cone option.

Sugarloaf Provincial Park Ski Hill

Atholville
Visit Sugarloaf Provincial Park for your next skiing adventure! You will find 13 Alpine ski trails ranging from beginner to expert, one quadruple chairlift, 2 T-bars and one pony lift. The ski slope has a vertical drop of 155 m (507 ft.) with the longest run at 1,070 m (3,510 ft.). The hill also includes a terrain park with exciting features, great for all the freeride enthusiasts. A ski school with certified instructors for alpine skiing and snowboarding is open for your convenience, with safety provided by the Canadian Ski Patrol. Helmets are mandatory at Sugarloaf.

Riverbend Golf Club

Durham Bridge
Beautiful, friendly golf course along the scenic Nashwaak River. Family-owned and operated. 18 holes with daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, snack bar, liquor license, golf carts, driving range, lockers, pro shop, putting green, club rental.

TreeGO Mactaquac

Mactaquac
Fun, freedom and personal reward are what TreeGO is all about. These aerial adventure courses offer a diverse and exciting experience within the comfort of knowing you're attached to continuous safety cables. No matter your age or fitness level, our courses are designed for your pleasure in a unique outdoor environment. Adult/Youth Full Course: Begin TreeGO on the green course where you get comfortable with your equipment and the rhythm of moving through each activity. Balance is required, and we know you can do it!

Sackville Golf & Country Club

Sackville
9 holes with daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, liquor licence, lockers, putting green, golf carts and club rental. Non-members are welcome and green fee and power cart pricing are posted on the Sackville Golf and Country Club website. The Club does not take reservations and guests usually have no issues getting out of their cars and on the course. Call ahead if need be.

Hillside Motel

Saint John
Panoramic view of ocean and city lights can be enjoyed from all rooms.Family suites and efficiency units are also available. Free high-speed wireless Internet in most rooms. Complimentary coffee and tea, guest laundry and ice machine. We honour all discounts.

Connexion ARC

Fredericton
As an artist-run centre located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Connexion ARC is a growing, dynamic community of people dedicated to contemporary art, and to emerging and experimental artists and ideas.No background in art is required; just bring your thoughts, bring your interest, and bring your enthusiasm. Admission is free and open to the public.Connexion ARC's mandate is to :Promote experimental contemporary art practices, with an emphasis on emerging artists and issues of social urgency. Support the professional development of its artist-membership.

Hotel Moncton

Moncton
Why pay more? Hotel Moncton has great rates available and special discounts for groups. Complimentary continental breakfast, free wireless Internet and a large parking space. The hotel is a short walking distance to Casino New Brunswick and Magnetic Hill Zoo, BoardWalk, and Magic Mountain.

Government House

Fredericton
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This building had been a hospital and a barracks for World War I soldiers, and for more than 50 years it housed RCMP headquarters. Today, it has been restored and returned to its former glory and is once more in use as the official residence of New Brunswick's Lieutenant-Governor.