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Bonar Law Common Historic Site

Rexton (Five Rivers)
The birthplace of Andrew Bonar Law, former British Prime Minister, Bonar Law Common features two live entertainment venues, gazebos, playgrounds, a local museum, and the historic Bonar Law house and farm. Visit the museum with artifacts and gift shop or enjoy summer and fall activities, events, and gatherings at the festival area overlooking the Richibucto River: suppers, plays, yoga, tea parties, summer camps, concerts, kids' activities, and more.

Miramichi Treehouse & Camping Adventures

Black River Bridge
Just imagine, a family campground set on over 80 hectares (200 acres) in the heart of Miramichi. An idyllic country setting amidst towering pines bordering the scenic Black River. Explore our forest and riverside trails, fish, take a swim in the pool, connect with your loved ones around the campfire or just relax on our spacious lawns. Stay in one of our 2-bedroom cottages, full hook-up sites or 'rough it' in a premium unserviced site. For a unique outdoor experience, sleep with the birds in one of our 12 popular treehouses!

Kings Landing

Prince William
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Don’t just imagine what life was like 200 years ago, step back and live it! When you visit Kings Landing, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over the crackling fire, you’ll leave having memories from the 1800s — not just having heard tales!

Boiestown/Upper Miramichi

Boiestown
Boiestown is part of the Rural Community of Upper Miramichi, which includes 16 neighbourhoods: Astle, Big Hole Brook, Bloomfield Ridge, Boiestown, Carrols Crossing, Hayesville, Holtville, Ludlow, McGivney, McNamee, Nelson Hollow, New Bandon, Parker Ridge, Priceville, and Taxis River.

Fredericton Region Museum

Fredericton
Located in the historic Officers' Quarters of downtown Fredericton, the Fredericton Region Museum tells the history of central New Brunswick and the capital region. The museum features twelve unique exhibits highlighting the diverse history of Fredericton, its local folklore – including the famous 42-pound Coleman Frog – and the many peoples who have called this region home for many centuries. The heritage building that houses the museum is also an architectural landmark.

James C. Yerxa Nature Preserve

Keswick Ridge
The James C. Yerxa Nature Preserve sits on the Keswick River, a short distance from its confluence with the Saint John River, just north of Fredericton. Visit the preserve to see a protected silver maple floodplain forest, as well as a waterfowl staging area for bird migration. Two rare birds, the cinnamon teal and the glossy ibis, and one rare plant, Rugel's plantain, have also been spotted on this preserve. It is one of the Nature Trust of New Brunswick's smallest preserves, with two small pieces of land totaling 3 ha (7 acres), but it remains ecologically significant.

Woodstock Golf & Curling Club Ltd.

Woodstock
With over 100 years in operation, this 9-hole golf course is located in the heart of New Brunswick's First Town. The golf course is beginner friendly, while small greens provide a good short game challenge for the more experienced golfers. It offers a licensed clubhouse, snack bar, showers, lockers, pro shop, putting green, golf club and cart rentals, and a golf pro is available for the golfer. There are daily green fees and a dress code is enforced. Woodstock combines time-honoured tradition, natural terrain and modern amenities to create a golfing experience that should not be missed.

New Maryland

New Maryland
The community of New Maryland is adjacent to the city of Fredericton and is an ideal location in which to live. A variety of recreational and leisure programs are available throughout the year for young and old alike. The close proximity makes Fredericton’s diverse cultural facilities, universities and other recreational facilities easily accessible. Being near agricultural and forest lands gives New Maryland a distinctly rural character. The village is committed to maintaining its rural flavour with emphasis on green space and environmental protection.

Daigle's Motel

Saint-Léonard
Daigle's Motel is located less than a kilometre (mile) from the Trans-Canada Highway and the international bridge leading to the state of Maine. The downtown area is within walking distance, as is the Saint-Léonard Marina along the superb Saint John River. You will stay in a newly redecorated clean, comfortable setting. The spacious rooms are complete with air conditioning and high-speed wireless Internet. During summertime, the heated outdoor pool and wading pool delight young and old alike. Also onsite are a dining room and a cocktail lounge.

Rusty Lantern Cabins

Juniper
Located on the beautiful bank of Clearwater Brook, a great location for all season sports including canoeing, kayaking, ATVing, fishing, hunting and snowmobiling. A popular location for the outdoor enthusiast's and a wilderness paradise to those that want a peaceful getaway. We are a prime location for both snowmobiling and ATVing, with a quick access to groomed trails, and for exploring nature and wildlife. Explore Juniper by foot or water; you are never far from your next adventure.

Kingston Historic District

Kingston
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE At the John Fisher Memorial Museum and Archives, explore the way of life of the Loyalists settled in Kingston. Visit Trinity Church, built in 1789. Tour the historic 1810 Carter House and enjoy a light lunch at the tea room. Discover the Kingston Peninsula using the interactive map on the Web page. Hike the Moss Glen Nature and Cedars Light Trails. Museum tours available by appointment in the off season.

Sainte-Marie Sugar Bush

Sainte-Marie-de-Kent
The Sugar Bush – La Causerie is nestled in the woods on a 51-ha (125-acre) property, surrounded by Maple trees. The trees are tapped annually in early spring, perfect for making the popular sweet and tasty maple syrup treats. Taffy-on-the-snow is offered weekends in our outdoor area, and a breakfast buffet is offered from March to early May. The sugar bush is a popular destination for 4-wheelers throughout the year and for snowmobile enthusiasts during the winter.

Shediac Market

Shediac
Unique and festive are the adjectives that best describe the Shediac Market. The market takes place in Pascal-Poirier Park every Sunday from 9 am to 2 pm, between mid-June and mid-September. This community market welcomes each year close to 100 vendors from all over the region eager to share their local treasures with you. Stroll through the centre of this seaside town to the sound of local music. Enjoy breakfast and other dishes lovingly prepared on site, while discovering arts and crafts in a friendly atmosphere welcoming the entire family.

Cleveland Brook Cottage

Alma
This cozy cottage is set on a 3/4 acre property. Enjoy the outdoors and play games, BBQ on the large deck, relax around the fire pit or lounge in the sun and listen to the soothing waters of Cleveland Brook. This cottage is located within walking distance of the Alma wharf and the many wonderful restaurants and shops in town. Fundy National Park is only minutes away by car where you can hike, fish, swim, kayak, snowshoe, cross-country ski, and golf. ATV and snowmobile trails are also close by.

Riverfront Park

Moncton
5 km (3 mi.) of multi-use trails along the Petitcodiac River. Ideal for cycling, inline skating, walking and running. Located downtown, this Moncton trail section of the Trans Canada Trail connects to the riverfront trail system in the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe. Portions of the trail are cleared for winter running and walking. One of the most relaxing areas in town, this a great place to observe the tides of the Petitcodiac River.

Grand Falls Farmers Market

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Every Saturday morning from May to October, come to the farmers market located across from the Grand Falls Gorge, featuring seasonal farm-fresh produce, baked goods, homemade jams and jellies, pickles, preserves as well as arts, crafts, and music. Come for breakfast or lunch with the family and enjoy and savour good home-made cooking in Papa Joe's Kitchen at the food court named in honour of the late Joe Savage, a well-known and respected farmer. The Grand Falls Farmers Market is a great place to meet and greet old friends and embrace local culture.

Camper's City / RV Resort / Killam Prop. Inc.

Moncton
Family and pet-friendly seasonal resort community, RV park and campground. Amenities include two new heated pools, bouncey pillow, pickle ball court, outdoor shuffleboard courts, two playgrounds and camp store. Free Wi-Fi hotspot on site. Conveniently located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, on the outskirts of Moncton. Close to many local attractions, such as the Tidal Bore, Magic Mountain, shopping centres and golf courses. Tents and tent trailers are welcome. Cabins and rental trailer available for booking for overnight or longer periods of time.

Saint-Antoine (Champdoré)

Saint-Antoine
Located north of Moncton, the village of Saint-Antoine, incorporated in 1966 and now part of the town of Champdoré, continues to thrive and grow as reflected by the slogan “P'tite ville en campagne” (little town in the country). Enjoy a variety of community activities, the multipurpose trails, the two community parks and the winter recreation centre.Saint-Antoine is the birth place of Honourable Louis J. Robichaud, the first Acadian Premier of New Brunswick. We invite you to visit the memorial monument in his honour.

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 Gaspereau River and the adjacent marsh. Follow the dirt and grass pathways, over elevated boardwalks, to the Fort Gaspareaux National Site. The Gaspereaux Heritage Trail complements the Trans-Canada Trail to tell the story of this region and its unique natural environment.

Municipality of Grand Lake

Municipality of Grand Lake
A lakeside retreat less than an hour from Fredericton, the Grand Lake area (Minto, Chipman and surrounding area) offers fun all year round. Home to Atlantic Canada’s largest freshwater lake, you can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, camping and mountain biking in the warmer months, and explore by snowmobile in the winter. Observe the winged wildlife that inhabit the verdant wetlands and lush forest, and relax beside the glistening waters of cottage country. A life of leisure awaits at the lake!

Grand Falls Museum

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Visit the museum located across the seasonal falls and gorge to discover an array of historical objects. Among the exhibits featured are the boots and goggles worn by the legendary jockey Ron Turcotte when he rode the powerful horse, Secretariat, and won the Triple Crown in 1973. Another interesting item on display is a wedding cake crafted in 1940. The various heritage articles on display will captivate the interest of both young and old alike.

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.

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.