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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.

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.

New Brunswick Aviation Museum

Miramichi
The New Brunswick Aviation Museum is home to the largest collection of RCAF Golden Hawks memorabilia in Canada. The legendary aerobatic team was formed at RCAF Station Chatham, New Brunswick in 1959 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of powered flight in Canada and the 35th anniversary of the RCAF. The team remained in Chatham until the Fall of 1962 when they moved to RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario. They remained there until February 1964 when budget cuts in the RCAF led to their disbandment.

Peck Colonial House B & B

Hopewell Hill
Join us for a peaceful, relaxing time in our beautiful 200-year-old ancestral home on 138 ha (340 acres), part of a land grant given to the Pecks in 1765 by King George III. With the original refinished pine floors, plaster mouldings, hand-hooked rugs and antique furnishings, it is a step back in time. Take a stroll through our spectacular gardens and spacious lawns which overlook the Bay of Fundy.Enjoy a wonderful home-cooked breakfast, including our own maple syrup on wild-blueberry pancakes, farm-fresh eggs, homemade muffins, jams and multi-grain bread in our lovely dining room.

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.

Sussex Golf & Curling Club

Picadilly
This 18-hole championship golf course most recently hosted the 2015 New Brunswick Ladies' Championship, and has also hosted the Canadian Junior Championship. The club features a clubhouse with a lounge and daily food service, on-course beverage cart, halfway house with washroom facilities, driving range, putting green, showers, power carts, pull carts and club rentals. The fully stocked pro shop features the top golf brand names, including Titleist, Ping and Callaway. Golf fittings by a certified CPGA professional and golf lessons are both offered.

Port Elgin Nature Trails

Port Elgin
Nature enthusiasts take note: a network of over 70 km (43 mi.) of walking and hiking trails come together in this lovely heritage community. Set out near the village footbridge, travelling along the Gaspereaux River and the adjacent marsh. Follow the dirt and grass pathways, over elevated boardwalks, to the Fort Gaspereaux National Site. Raised observation areas along the way allow for a closer look at this sensitive wetland habitat. The Gaspereaux Heritage Trail complements the Trans-Canada Trail to tell the story of this region and its unique natural environment.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Petit-Témis Interprovincial Linear Park

Edmundston
The Petit-Témis is a linear park bordering the Madawaska River and Lake Temiscouata all the way to the St. Lawrence River, offering a lovely and picturesque route along the way. Linking the cities of Edmundston, NB and Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, with over more than 130 km (81 miles) of trails, Petit-Témis is the first interprovincial cycling network in Canada. Because the trail was built on an abandoned railway line the grade is never more than 4 per cent, making it easily accessible to all. You can pause to catch your breath at one of many rest stops along the way.

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.

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.

Neguac Bird Sanctuary (Île-Aux-Foins Park)

Neguac
A perfect spot for nature lovers as well as loads of room for family fun - the Neguac Bird Sanctuary has it all at Île-aux-Foins Park. Travel a narrow causeway to the most spectacular ocean view imaginable! At Île-Aux-Foins Park, boardwalks and floating decks connect you to sandy beaches jutting into the ocean waves. This is a true eco-tourism site, which means you'll find interpretative signs to fill you in on the flora and fauna native to the area. An observation tower stands at one end of the beautiful beach, where you can gaze out to Portage Island National Wildlife area.

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!

Anthony Flower House Museum

Cambridge-Narrows
From First Nations to the present, Queens County is a microcosm of the provincial and national experience – First Nations, Acadians, Loyalists, the European migration, Confederation, the Great Depression and the World Wars – we were there.Visit the Flower House to hear the story of one of Queens County's most interesting people, artist, Anthony Flower; discover 19th-century New Brunswick fine art, furniture and clothing.The Flower House is alive with exhibitions and cultural activities.