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Captains Lookout Cottages

New Horton
Six rustic pine cottages high on a hilltop overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Adorable one- and two-bedroom cabins with cathedral ceilings and all the comforts of home. Enjoy panoramic views of the bay, beautiful sunrises from your own deck and peaceful, quiet beaches. Kilometres (miles) of coastline are just a 10-minute walk from the cottages, and a mixed freshwater/saltwater lake is a short hike from the backyard. Captain's Lookout Cottages are close to Fundy National Park, the village of Alma, Cape Enrage and The Hopewell Rocks.

Campbellton Visitor Information Centre

Campbellton
The Campbellton Visitor Information Centre would love to improve your travel experience by providing travel assistance, and information on attractions, events, and festivals. Browse the boutique for souvenir and take in the breathtaking views. The center is located near downtown Campbellton in the Restigouche River Experience Centre. Set on the banks of the Restigouche River with the Appalachian Mountains forming a majestic backdrop, the centre has no shortage of amazing landscapes!

Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche

Saint-Édouard-de-Kent
Well maintained saltwater beach. The beach frontage is an ideal location for enjoying nature and a focal point for ecotourism. The beach is located on the site of the Irving Eco-centre, la Dune de Bouctouche, where a team of interpreters delivers programs and presentations throughout the season to make this coastal habitat known to as many people as possible. Visitors to this area of the New Brunswick coast will find a memorable tourism experience in a unique natural environment. For more information on schedules and activities, telephone the Irving Eco-Centre or check their website.

McAdam

McAdam
Located on the New Brunswick/Maine border along Route 4, the Village of McAdam has been greeting visitors since the mid 1800’s when it served as a major railway center. This rural community is home to the McAdam Railway Station, a National Historic Site of Canada and New Brunswick Provincial Historic Site, and likes to be known as New Brunswick’s friendliest village, having hosted thousands of passengers passing through by train.

Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve (Sam Orr Pond)

Bocabec
Located close to the famous resort town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, the Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve protects approximately 243 ha (600 acres) of biologically rich and diverse coastal habitat. Explore the trails around the brackish Sam Orr Pond, hike Chickahominy Mountain to the Rhyolite outcrop (a dramatic scenic look-off), travel through the enchanted forest to experience the peaceful serenity of an Acadian coastal forest, take the scenic trail to Passamaquoddy Bay, and watch the tide roll into one of many saltwater marshes.

Reversing Falls Rapids

Saint John
A unique phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River. At low tide the river empties into the bay causing a series of rapids and whirlpools. As tides rise they slow the river current for a brief period called slack tide. The Bay's tides continue to rise, gradually reversing the flow of the river; rapids form again, peaking at high tide. A 8.5-metre (28-foot) tide cycle is roughly 12.5 hours.

Quaco Museum

St. Martins
A community museum with a focus on the shipbuilding heritage and local history of the St. Martins area. Immerse yourself in the halcyon days of New Brunswick shipbuilding and hear the fascinating stories of the men and women at sea in the golden age of sail. The museum explores the rich history of Quaco, St. Martins and the nearby historic shipbuilding community of Tynemouth Creek. Library and gift shop on site.

Baymount Outdoor Adventures

Hopewell Cape
Boasting “The Highest Tidal Paddling Experiences on Earth”, Baymount's signature experience, “Kayak The Rocks” occurs at New Brunswick's tourism icon, The Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. Book online at www.baymountadventures.comHere paddlers have the rare opportunity to paddle amongst the giant “flowerpot” rock formations, twisting and turning through small tunnels and narrow passageways where hands are sometimes better suited to propelling the kayaks than paddles.

St. Martins

St. Martins
Once a shipbuilding centre, this gateway to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park is famous for its red cliffs, echo caves and birdwatching activities. This is a lovely seaside community whose daily rhythms are guided by the rising and falling of the World's Highest Tides. At high water, the colourful fishing boats bob in the water in the village harbour. Once the tide recedes, those same boats sit in the mud on the ocean floor! The harbour is tremendously photogenic. It's encircled by two covered bridges, a lighthouse and public gardens.

Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick

Sussex
The museum is dedicated to preserving the heritage of our province's agricultural industry and rural life. Its collection includes hundreds of artifacts dating from the 18th century to the mid-1970s. The museum is open to the public in July and August and hold yearly special events such as the Antique Power Show on May long weekend, a Fibre Social on the 2nd Wednesday in July and Harvest Day the 4th Saturday in September. Private tours between mid-June and mid-October by request.

Hole-in-the-Wall

Grand Manan
The Hole in the Wall rock arch is a landmark attraction carved by the magnificent Bay of Fundy. Visit this privately owned hiking park to see the arch, along with hiking trails and viewing decks that overlook herring weirs and offer unmatched views. Keep a lookout, because there’s always the possibility of a whale sighting! A special treat for children is the Discovery Trail, a 10-minute walk to the rock arch where keen eyes can spot objects waiting to be discovered. Some points on the hiking trail have vehicle access. Maps and passes can be obtained at the reception area.

March & Mill Co Outfitters

Deerville
March and Mill Co Outfitters, formerly Deerville Camps, is located in the heart of farm country in west central New Brunswick only 15 minutes drive from the town of Woodstock. The camps have been in operation since 1983 and offer some of the best hunting and fishing in the province. With a long family history of hunting, fishing and the outdoors, it is a way of life for us, and we show our passion in the effort we put into every client's adventure.

Kampdarmen Cottage

Grande-Digue
Welcome to Kampdarmen! Take it easy at this tranquil getaway only 20 minutes from Shediac and 40 minutes from Moncton. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets on the beach, dine in the lanai (covered section) on the large deck. Great place for kayaks and paddle boards. The cottage has 2 mini splits, one in the master bedroom for comfortable sleeping and one in the living room to cool the open concept kitchen living room. The bathroom has a large shower and a good size vanity.

Briggs Maples

Hillsborough
For five generations, the Briggs family has been making quality maple products for all to enjoy and continue their forefather's traditions. Visit Briggs Maples' processing plant and retail gift shop at 2979 Main Street in Hillsborough and see maple syrup bottled and transformed into other sweets right before your eyes. When your taste buds water for that sweet taste of maple, come browse the shop, and take home a delicious treat. Bus and group tours welcome. Please call ahead.

Fundy Woods Campground & Cottages

St. Martins North
Fundy Woods is a nature lovers' paradise offering full and partial service RV camping, tenting, cottages, and bunkie rentals. It is uniquely located in the woods overlooking the Bay of Fundy and the village of St. Martins. The campground provides a quiet and peaceful setting to relax under the stars, beautiful views of the bay, and quick access to all amenities and activities in the area.

Clair (Haut-Madawaska)

Clair
Welcome to Clair, a picturesque crossroads of social and economic activity in upper Madawaska. An international bridge over the majestic Saint John River links Clair to the community of Fort Kent, Maine (U.S.) Visit the catholic church which houses noted religious artwork, including stained-glass windows from the workshop of Belgian artist José Gaterrath and the station of the cross by the famous Spanish ceramist Jordi Bonet. Forestry is the basis of the local economy.

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.

Bathurst Heritage Museum

Bathurst
Museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history, culture, and heritage of Bathurst and its surrounding areas. The artifacts, including photos, archives, genealogical documents, and histories of the Indigenous culture, represent the life of the people in the region's early days. Come explore the exhibits, take part in special events, learn about our community's past, and immerse yourself in the stories of our ancestors.

Fundy Maple Sugar Camp

Turtle Creek
Fundy Biosphere Region is tapping into the Greater Moncton’s popular local maple forest! Visit the sugar camp to enjoy taffy cones and candy on the snow, and take a free learning tour where you’ll learn about the unique ecosystem and biodiversity of the Wabanaki Forest, the cultural history of maple products, how maples are tapped, and how sap is collected and processed into maple syrup.

Crowne Plaza Fredericton Lord Beaverbrook

Fredericton
The newly renovated premier landmark hotel in the heart of downtown Fredericton is within walking distance to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, The Fredericton Playhouse, and our unique shopping and entertainment district. Featuring 168 guest rooms, including 12 deluxe suites, heated pool, hot tub, steam room, fitness centre and superb dining options like Maxwell's Restaurant and Bar and the famous Joyce Pub, with their farm to table focus and 36 local craft beer on tap, the most in Atlantic Canada.

Vacation Village - Chalets

Pointe-du-Chêne
Closest accommodation to Parlee Beach Provincial Park (walking distance). Close proximity to Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and downtown Shediac. 20 km (12 mi.) to Moncton. Centrally located to enjoy a day trip to Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks. Twenty 2-bedroom cottages and 2 motel rooms surrounded by mature trees. Office reception for check-in and check-out and to assist you during your stay. Playground on-site. Open May to September. Patio from each 2-bedroom cottage to a backyard with your own picnic table and fire pit to enjoy a campfire. All bedding and towels are supplied.