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Mulholland Point Lighthouse

Campobello
Built in 1885, the Mulholland Point Lighthouse is the only lighthouse shared by Canada and the United States. The original octagonal, wooden structure is located within Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Enjoy a picnic at this spot with a view toward the International Bridge that connects Campobello Island to Lubec, Maine. At the same location you can also visit of the Marine Life Interpretation Centre, open during the summer months.

Florenceville-Bristol Visitor Information Centre

Florenceville-Bristol
The Visitor Information Centre in Florenceville-Bristol, the French Fry Capital of the World, offers information about events, attractions and festivals. The centre is located at the Potato Museum, where you can learn the story of New Brunswick potatoes and enjoy a restaurant featuring potato-based foods. Centre open 9am - 5pm, Monday-Friday in June and Thanksgiving weekend 7 days a week in July-August. Restaurant open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

Palfrey Lake Lodge

Palfrey Lake
Cozy lodge with incredible views. Guest rooms and fully equipped housekeeping cabins. Hunting and fishing guides, boat and canoe rentals. Snowmobiles and ice fishing in the winter. It's a great place for hunting, fishing, storytelling, bragging, bull throwing, laughing, crying, joking, lying, loving - or just having fun!

Pure Therapy Retreat New Brunswick

Florenceville-Bristol
Pure Therapy Retreat in New Brunswick is the perfect getaway for couples, snowmobile enthusiasts on a Snowmobile NB Signature Trail, bridal parties, or an intimate micro-wedding on the main floor of a beautifully remodeled 1909 church. This luxurious 5-star "Guest Favourite" Airbnb sleeps up to 6 guests and features a spacious clawfoot tub, indulgent shower, and infrared sauna for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy the exclusive Nordic thermal circle wellness experience.

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.

Sackville Farmers Market

Sackville
Find 40+ vendors offering fresh local produce, meats, and seafood, ready-to-eat street foods including Japanese, Indian, Korean, Chinese and Filipino, artisanal baked goods and preserves, fresh coffee and handmade artisan wares from local artists. Come for groceries, stay for brunch! The market takes place on Saturdays 9 to 12 from May to October at the Bill Johnstone Memorial Park (70 Main St.), and during cold months at the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre (182 Main St.), right in the heart of Sackville.

Alma (Fundy-Albert)

Alma
Stroll on the Alma wharf or walk on the ocean floor at low tide. Witness the highest tides in the world from the wharf or from the patio of one of the local restaurants. Dine on fresh lobster or scallops; enjoy a world famous sticky bun or a pint of local craft beer; hike, kayak or canoe in nearby Fundy National Park. Whatever you want to do, you can do it here in the village of Alma... all of Fundy within your reach.

Camping et Chalets Marie-Hélène

Petit-Rocher
Enjoy campfires and a nice summer atmosphere seconds from Chaleur Bay, facing Gaspé Peninsula. In the heart of the municipality of Petit-Rocher, our campground and cottages are located at the edge of the bay and a few minutes from all services. Accommodation is available according to your needs as well as several campsites offering all services and free Wifi connection. There are also bathrooms and showers.

O'Régal Restaurant & Motel et Fritou

Kedgwick Nord
Discover O'Régal Restaurant and Motel in the Kedgwick North region! We welcome a variety of visitors throughout the year, including vacationers who come with family or friends, people who are passing through to attend workshops or conferences for work, road workers, craftsmen working in the wood industry, and tourists coming from abroad to discover the beautiful regions of Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick in the province of New Brunswick.

Alpine Motor Inn

Alma
Experience the world's highest tides. Located on the shore of the Bay of Fundy in the quaint coastal village of Alma. Wireless Internet. Coffee makers in rooms. Property adjacent to all restaurants, entrance to Fundy National Park.

Boom Road Nature Area, Atholville Marsh

Atholville
Located along Boom Road on the shore of the Restigouche River, this picturesque site, with salt marshes, lagoons, and wetlands, attracts a great diversity of birds year-round. Up to 25 species of ducks can be spotted in a single visit. In the spring, nearly 10,000 snow geese gather here, a rare sight in New Brunswick. Rest areas featuring shelters, benches, and picnic tables, make it an ideal spot to observe wildlife, enjoy beautiful river views or simply take in the peacefulness of nature.

St. Andrews Inn & Suites

Saint Andrews
For those seeking the charm of a seaside resort and the solitude of the Fundy Bay, we invite you to the comfort of St Andrews Inn and Suites. The inn is located right downtown and offers waterfront balconies, indoor heated pool, free wifi, free parking and pet-friendly rooms. Complimentary coffee and donuts from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Relaxing Riverside Suite

Dumfries
Forget your worries in this spacious, serene and bright private apartment. This beautiful two-bedroom suite sleeps six persons and has a living room, complete kitchen and bath with laundry as well as a private patio with barbecue, table and chairs. Located directly on the waterfront of the Mactaquac Head Pond of the St. John River, with 50 plus miles of navigable boating. Only 25 minutes to Fredericton, and 20 minutes to the Nackawic Marina. Many options for sports and fun nearby!

Eel River Dundee (Bois-Joli)

Eel River Crossing
The village of Eel River Dundee is a small community incorporated in November 1966. It is named after the Eel River, which runs through it. Located off Route 11, the municipality has a charming 5-km (3-mi.) walking trail near the river, an optimal spot for trout fishing and bird watching. Accessible year-round, the trail is the perfect place to go for a leisurely stroll and observe the beauty of nature and wildlife.

AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village

Saint John
This incredible waterfront experience includes a diverse collection of retail shops, a performance space, The Docks Container Lounge, food trucks, public art and pop-up activities. The coolest part - it all happens inside a village of more than 60 colourful, refurbished shipping containers. Food, coffee, gift shops and storefronts for attractions like Stonehammer Geopark and provincial parks, nearly 40 vendors bring this innovative space to life from May to November every year on the Saint John Waterfront. Open Wednesday to Sunday 11 am to 7 pm.

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.

Le Gîte de la Sagouine

Bouctouche
Gîte de la Sagouine was built in 1880, and the rich heritage of the house has a Victorian feel to it. Its 4 bedrooms and 2 suites are furnished with beautiful antiques. Each room and suite has a private bath. Stepping inside the inn, you enter a quiet refuge that fills your heart with tranquility after a day exploring the Acadian seaside community of Bouctouche, its lively attractions, sand dunes, gentle ocean breezes, and its friendly people who make you feel like family.

Grey Rock Quality Hotel

Edmundston
Enjoy friendly service and dependable “Value Qs” when you stay at the Quality Hotel® and Conference Centre. Our fresh, modern hotel in Edmundston is conveniently located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, with easy access to the University of Moncton campus and Grey Rock Casino.

Picket Fence Motel

Saint Andrews
Picket Fence Motel welcomes you with clean, comfortable AC non-smoking ground floor accommodations on Reed Avenue, just 1 km (0.6 mi.) from the town centre. Rooms are equipped with 37" flat-screen cable TV, alarm clock, compact refrigerator, coffee maker, iron and ironing board, air-conditioning/heat and private bath with hairdryers. Free wireless high-speed Internet. Sun Country Electric car charger on-site. No telephones in units. Only efficiency unit is pet friendly.