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City of Moncton Trails

Moncton
The city of Moncton offers an extensive network of trails that wind through beautiful parks and natural wooded areas. Many of Moncton’s trails travel long linear distances throughout the city, connecting with secondary trails and creating a means for people to walk or cycle directly from their front door to workplaces, schools, parks, playgrounds, restaurants, cafes and shopping without the need to drive in a vehicle.

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.

Grand Falls Golf Club

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Put your best golfing skills to the test and stop at the Grand Falls Golf Club where you'll need precision to play a winning game, especially on the back 9. The Grand Golf Club is recognized for its rugged beauty and panoramic views, particularly on the 6th and the 14th holes. Come and challenge yourself on a picturesque course! This classic 18-hole championship course is a classic in every sense of the word. The golf course is open 7 days a week.

Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn

Hopewell Cape
Centrally located, within an hour or two of driving from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the city of Moncton, or Fundy National Park. Stay with us at The Hopewell Rocks Motel and Country Inn and relax amid the natural peace of Hopewell Cape. Choose from a selection of clean, comfortable rooms, most with a view of the bay, some with decks, and suites. All rooms are air-conditioned with private baths and cable TV. Free Internet access available. Take a dip in the heated, two-leveled pool, for adults and children.

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.

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.

Keillor Hearth Cooking

Dorchester
Experience the magic of the hearth. Prepare a stew in a cauldron over the open flame, cook biscuits in the wall oven and bake a pie in a Dutch oven over embers on the open hearth. All the way from starting the fire to eating the meal: experience the whole process. This slow food adventure is suitable for ages 8 and up and is designed for groups of 2 to 8 people. Advance reservations required.

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.

Cedar Hill Schoolhouse

Lower Woodstock
Cedar Hill School is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in New Brunswick. Built in 1872, on a rocky hill in a grove of cedars overlooking the St. John River, it served the children of settlers who worked the lands and forests. The school retains most of its original architecture and charm, including the backyard ‘outhouse.’ It is furnished with books, desks, teaching aids and other artifacts representative of the time.

Tracadie Historical Museum - Académie Sainte-Famille

Tracadie
This museum presents the history of leprosy in NB and the leprosariums of Sheldrake Island and Tracadie between 1844 and 1965. Learn about the beginnings of French health care in the Maritimes and the education work of the Religious Hospitallers of Saint-Joseph congregation. Walk the Heritage Trail to the Leper Cemetery and admire the public artwork Leprosy on Sheldrake Island by artist Marika Drolet-Ferguson, a Concordia University project.

Canada Games Aquatic Centre

Saint John
The Canada Games Aquatic Centre is an aquatics and fitness facility, located in the heart of Uptown Saint John. This facility was built to host the 1985 Canada Summer Games. The Aquatic Centre, through its supporting communities of Grand Bay-Westfield, Quispamsis, Rothesay, and Saint John contributes to the health and well-being of the citizens of these four communities and the people of New Brunswick. Services within the facility include lap swimming, swimming lessons, fitness classes, fitness centre with equipment, functional training areas, and more.

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.

Nictau Lodge Outfitter

Nictau
Located in prime black bear, moose and white-tailed deer country, you will be hunting in virgin territory that has been untouched for years. Wayne Scott is your host in this newly acquired area ... all 25,500 hectares (63,000 acres) of it, where you'll use stands strategically placed for you to get lots of opportunity to see game, not other hunters. Bear hunting from stands over fresh bait, as well as transportation to and from your stand.

Topsail Canvas

Mascarene
Topsail Canvas is a small family business located in Southwestern New Brunswick. We have been creating top-quality canvas bags since 1991. Each bag is created and sewn with care in our signature simple, functional, and durable designs. Our functional, simple and attractive designs reflect what we and our friends need: protection for a laptop, bags with pockets for small tools or knitting supplies, drawstring closures for boating adventures, zip tops for carry-on luggage, a durable diaper bag, sturdy grocery bags for reducing plastic waste, or simply a large tote for catching everything!

Wild Salmon Nature Centre

Chamcook
**CLOSED FOR THE 2021 SEASON** The Wild Salmon Nature Centre celebrates the wild Atlantic salmon, and is located just a few minutes from Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Some of the highlights of a visit to the Centre include learning about the cultural heritage of the iconic wild Atlantic salmon, the latest research taking place to unravel the mysteries of this iconic creature's existence, and enjoying a walk on our nature trails. For rate information please visit our website.

Ritchie Wharf Park

Miramichi
‘Shipbuilding' is the theme of this charming public park. While this very waterfront was once a thriving shipbuilding industry, today it is a place where your children can have fun in the nautically themed playground. They'll love to play and get wet on the splash pad, then sit down for a scoop (or 3) of ice cream! You'll appreciate the boardwalk's shops, artists' gallery and restaurants. You can dock or launch your boat from Ritchie Wharf Park, or embark on an exciting boat tour or charter. Enjoy live entertainment most evenings and Sunday afternoons.

Clay Cafe Fredericton

Fredericton
Where everyone is an artist! Locally owned and operated since 2003, Clay Cafe is a paint-your-own pottery studio designed for all age groups; a relaxed, cafe-like atmosphere for people to enjoy painting on pottery. The studio has over 300 kinds of pottery to paint. . . plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, vases, and lots of cool designs for kids! The studio offers a very bright and colourful environment for your creative experience, so you can spend quiet time alone, quality time with your family, or relaxing social time with friends.

Inch Arran Park

Dalhousie
This park is a true family destination. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach, washrooms, ball fields, tennis courts, canteen, convenience store, laundromat, playground and Recreaplex. The park is next to a sports complex with a pool, sauna, gym, whirlpool, waterslides and even a Tarzan rope!

Hampton Bed & Breakfast

Hampton
Enjoy everything Hampton has to offer in our luxurious accommodations with a tranquil, quiet and relaxing atmosphere. Our professionally decorated rooms have all the following for your enjoyment: private entrances, in-room double Jacuzzis, thermostat-controlled heating, air conditioning, Simmons queen beds (Hotel Odyssey), electric fireplaces, DVD and CD player, in-room fridge, microwave, coffee maker and cable TV, free high speed wireless Internet, telephone with free calls to Canada and U.S. We look forward to making you comfortable at our BandB.

Daly Point Nature Reserve

Bathurst
Daly Point Nature Reserve, located just northeast of the Bathurst Harbour on Carron Drive, is a naturalist's dream and birdwatcher paradise. It boasts some 100 acres (40.5 hectares) of pristine salt marsh, wooded plots and an extensive network of trails leading visitors through fields and various forest stands. One can view hundreds of species of flowers, plants and animals. Special attractions include the thousands of Canada Geese who arrive on their migratory voyage in the fall, and the rare Maritime Ringlet Butterfly found only in ten saltmarshes in the world.

Ponderosa Pines Cottage

Lower Cape
Private, leisurely accommodations in a natural setting surrounded by birch, pine and spruce trees overlooking a lake and the Bay of Fundy. The cottage is located only 1 km (0.6 mi.) from the Hopewell Rocks, and an easy drive from Fundy National Park, Village of Alma, Cape Enrage and the City of Moncton. Your adventures for kayaking, beaches, birdwatching, zip lining, rappelling and local seafood are just a scenic drive away. The cottage has a full kitchen, bathroom with shower, barbecue and fire pit. Swimming pool, playground and boat rentals. Free fishing for our guests.