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Blackville (Miramichi River Valley)

Blackville
Is your ‘inner angler' calling? Follow it to the birthplace of the Blackville Special, the Oriole, and the Reliable… just a few of the many salmon flies created here on the banks of the beautiful Miramichi River. Explore the region that boasts nearly 50% of all North American rod-caught, Atlantic salmon per year.

Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre

Bathurst
In 2003 the Bathurst Heritage Trust Commission Inc. acquired the Nepisiguit Centennial Library building and immediately created the Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre, which houses the Heritage Museum, the Nepisiguit Genealogy/Archives. The artifacts, including photos, archives, genealogical documents, and histories of the native Aboriginal culture, represent the general life of the people of the region in the early days. There is no precise theme running through the museum, but the past comes alive for both local and other visitors.

King's Motel

Saint John
Close to downtown, near Reversing Rapids and ferry from Digby. Overlooking Bay of Fundy, near Irving Nature Park. Four minutes from the bus station. All units contain kitchens with full size fridge and stove. We offer group rates, sport teams are welcome.

Saint Andrews Welcome Centre

Saint Andrews
Stop at the Welcome Centre in Saint Andrews to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals There is spacious parking for large and small vehicles, free Internet access, accessible rest rooms and knowledgeable staff who will tell you about the historic village, the "Jewel of New Brunswick".

Meductic (Lakeland Ridges)

Meductic
Located along the beautiful Saint John River near the Maliseet Trail. Beautiful park by the river, and a great bass-fishing area. Home to world-famous SABIAN cymbals. Meductic has the distinction of being one of the smallest villages in the province, based on population.

Sunset View Campground

Hawkshaw
Are you looking for an elevated, boutique-style camping experience? At Sunset View Campground, we believe there's a better way to camp - a valuable way where guests are earned rather than assumed. ​Our mission is to help people fall in love with the outdoors again by focusing on the entire camping experience - from the time you book your reservation, to the time we're waving goodbye, you'll notice the difference here at Sunset View Campground!

Lamèque Visitor Information Centre

Lamèque
Stop at the Lamèque Visitor Information Centre, located in the welcome building of the Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula, to receive information about this region of the province, such as: • Travel assistance and itinerary planning • Information about events, attractions and festivals Travel Experts will help you plan your perfect New Brunswick vacation!

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.

Magic Mountain

Moncton
Get Wet! Go Wild! There's something here for every member of the family. Visit SplashZone - Atlantic Canada's largest water park and cool off in our Wave Pool or cruise the Lazy River. Experience the Kamikaze speed slide, the Tornado tube slide and our three giant twister slides. Magic Mountain's FunZone features classic amusement rides like the Red Baron, SkyFlyer, WaveSwinger, Tilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler and more. For more information on each zone, please visit our website.

Priceville Suspension Footbridge

McNamee
The first bridge was built in 1938 and was 200 m (656 ft.) long. It incurred high-water damage in May 1939, and was rebuilt, higher, with a pier in the middle. This bridge was upgraded in 1961, and then replaced in 1988. Enjoy beautiful views on the Miramichi river from the footbridge and the picturesque countryside. The bridge can be crossed on foot, but there is a parking nearby. ATV and snowmobile trails are just a few steps away.

Rothesay

Rothesay
Travel along Route 100, east of Saint John, to find the heritage architecture, scenic water views and quiet streets of Rothesay. Situated along the magnificent Kennebecasis River, Rothesay is truly a "community of communities," with heritage character (some structures predate Confederation), natural parks, green areas and modern amenities. Rothesay is home to a number of feature events: a weekly Concert in the Common Series, Annual Dragon Boat Festival and the KV Jazz/Blues Fest, just to name a few. Come see what Rothesay has to offer!

Salty Towers

Saint Andrews
Something a little different in the beautiful and historic town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada. Salty has been welcoming adventurers from all over the world for over 100 years. Located right on beautiful Water Street, Salty Towers is mere steps from the heart of St. Andrews, recently rated by USA Today as "The best place to visit in Canada." Come and experience the legendary warmth and welcome of Salty Towers!

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.

Creekside RNR

Cocagne
CREEKSIDE RNR is bringing glamping to central New Brunswick in the beautiful rural community of Cocagne in New Brunswick in the form of geodesic domes. Situated in the forest along a creek you will be surrounded by nature and tranquility while staying in complete comfort. Come to relax and unwind for a getaway anytime of the year or treat your significant other to a romantic vacation or a curated meditation package. Paddle boards, canoe, kayaks, yoga/meditation centre and full nordic spa on site.

Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve

Saint John
A beautiful walking bridge and trail systems to enjoy.Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve is located in the city of Saint John, on the border with the neighbouring town of Grand Bay-Westfield. Conserved by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, this nature preserve is one of the last undeveloped properties in the area and supports a variety of ecosystems. Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve features 2 km (1.2 mi) of looping trail systems for visitors to explore. The trail leads you across Henderson Brook on a walking bridge where you can stop and take in views of the wetland.

Island View Cottage

Flatlands
Welcome to our fully renovated adult-only church cottage! Enjoy outdoor activities like canoeing, kayaking, and snowmobiling, with a rental centre just 5 minutes away. Experience the perfect blend of rustic and modern decor in a luxurious open layout featuring a fully equipped kitchen, rustic dining table, and cozy living room with river views. The lower level includes a full bath, laundry, TV room, and three queen bedrooms for ultimate comfort.

Bayside Retreat

Charlo
Beautiful, 5-bedroom cottage on the beach waterfront by Chaleur Bay, available year round for vacations, family get togethers, hockey tournaments and more. The cottage is located near ATV and snowmobile trails. The first floor of the cottage is wheelchair accessible. There is a TV in living room area for rainy and/or cold nights. Some board games and kid toys available in the porch.

Deer Island

île Deer Island
Experience Island Life! This is the first stop on your tour of the Fundy Isles. Drive aboard the ferry at Letete, near St. George, for a trip to Deer Island, where the incredible tidal current of the Bay of Fundy creates unlimited adventure. While on the island be sure to visit Deer Island Point Park and Eagle Shadow Hiking Trail at Chocolate Cove for breathtaking views and some lovely spots to have a picnic.

Unique Lake Cottages

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Located on the eastern shore of Unique Lake in New Brunswick, Canada, our premier lakeside cottages provide the perfect setting for those who want to enjoy nature and peacefulness. Highlights include proximity to an extensive set of ATV/snowmobile trails, lake activities and magnificient sunsets. Unique Lake Cottages offer an exciting and intimate experience for those who want to escape from the hassle of everyday life.

Hotel Shediac

Shediac
Whether you are looking for a family weekend getaway or a romantic few days away from it all, to experience a top-notch hotel in a charming and lively small town setting, to discover the natural beauty our area has to offer, to learn more about our Acadian culture or to meet with fellow colleagues in a comfortable setting connected to the world, Hôtel Shediac will exceed all your expectations.