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Harbour Passage
Saint John
A series of interconnected walking and biking trails, lookouts and heritage sites that connects the north and west sides of the city to the uptown. Interpretive structures and panels offer a unique way to interpret our city's rich, layered heritage and our extraordinary natural environment. Witness the ebb and flow of some of the Highest Tides in the World, enjoying spectacular views of Saint John Harbour's working port. Suitable for all ages; accessible by wheelchair.
Sea Dog Cove Nature Preserve
Summerville
On the historic Kingston Peninsula, at the Sea Dog Cove Nature Preserve, you'll find 700 m (2,296 ft.) of Kennebecasis River shoreline and 3 km (2 mi.) of hiking trails. It is vegetated with bulrushes, sedges and a riverine forest of ash, cedar and red maple and includes a small meadow leading to the shore on the western side of the property. Known for being particularly beautiful in the late spring, you can see diverse flora and fauna at this nature preserve, including pink lady's slippers.
Caraquet Visitor Information Centre
Caraquet
Take advantage of a range of services at the Caraquet Visitor Information Center, such as:
Travel advice and itinerary planning
Information on events, attractions and festivals
Information on the Acadian Peninsula cycling route (Véloroute)
Electric bicycle rental
The Center is a faithful reflection of the unique character of the city, proclaimed cultural capital of Acadia, known for the famous Village Historique Acadien, the Festivin wine festival, the Acadie Love event and the prestigious Acadian Festival.
Woodstock Heritage Walking Tour
Woodstock
The Woodstock Victorian Heritage Walking Tour showcases the history of New Brunswick's first town, from the time of incorporation in 1856. This self-guided tour begins at the L. P. Fisher Public Library and finishes at the Honourable Charles Connell House. There are 40 properties in the tour, including the exterior of Victorian homes and civic buildings on the downtown residential streets. Pick up your free copy of the tour guide at the L. P. Fisher Public Library, Honourable Charles Connell House or Town Hall.
Kingsbrae Garden
Saint Andrews
Revel in vistas of over 50,000 perennials in many themed gardens including the magnificent sculpture garden. The 27-acre Garden is home to alpacas, goats, peacocks, rabbits, and more. Kids can explore the cedar maze, playhouses, climbing castle, and experience the live ladybug release! Visit the delightful, licensed Garden Café, either indoors or on the terrace, to enjoy an ice-cold drink and memorable lunch. Browse the Gift Shop or Art Gallery for the perfect souvenir!
Little Mactaquac Maples
Scotch Settlement
Little Mactaquac Maples offers walking tours for $12 on weekends. Included in the tour is a wagon ride down to the sugar bush, a tour of the sugar bush and explanation of the entire process with any and all questions you may have answered, candy on the snow, and access to walking trails where you can see the magic of maple in action! Maple products also available for sale year-round on site at the roadside shop.
Connors Bros. Nature Preserve at Pea Point
Blacks Harbour
Located in the picturesque fishing village of Blacks Harbour near the Grand Manan Island ferry, Connors Bros. Nature Preserve at Pea Point is a beautiful example of the diversity and ecological significance linked to the world-famous Bay of Fundy tides. Explore the natural and geological features found in the preserve and along the 2 km (1.2 mi) stretch of coastline. Feel free to cross to the Pea Point Lighthouse (first lit in 1878) on Pea Island during low tide, but keep your eye on the tides to avoid getting stuck!
B&G Motorsports - Snowmobile Rentals
Bathurst
The number one choice for snowmobile rentals in Northern New Brunswick! Our fleet is based in Bathurst, NB but for large groups and long duration rentals (1 week or longer) we can arrange for pickup and drop-off in other New Brunswick locations. All rentals includes the snowmobile, as well a Snowmobile NB (NBFSC) Trail Pass, required trail insurance and unlimited mileage. We even have helmets for rent. All you have to do is show up ready for a good time, and fill up the gas tank!
Campobello Whale Watch Motel
Welshpool
Centrally located motel in the heart of the historic, scenic island of Campobello, nestled between the downeast coast of Maine and New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy. Spacious well-furnished rooms with many amenities. Enjoy beaches, golf, kayaking, whale watching, hiking, bird watching and tour the two historic lighthouses. Indulge in fresh lobster and seafood at the family-friendly restaurants. Visit the world-famous Roosevelt International Park and Herring Cove Provincial Park and golf course.
Days Inn by Wyndham Dalhousie
Dalhousie
Full-service downtown hotel with pub and restaurant close to shopping, beaches, ski hills and snowmobile or ATV trails. We welcome bus tours and can offer rooms, suites and apartments with a full range of convention and meeting services. Beautiful Chaleur Bay and the Appalachian Mountains will take your breath away. Free wireless Internet, local calls, and parking. In-room coffee maker, iron and ironing board, guest laundromat and more. 10% off for seniors, corporate, CAA and AAA.
Le Quai des artistes
Caraquet
Le Quai des artistes is a place of creation, sale and animation where our worries evaporate for a moment to make way for the discovery of remarkable works made by local artists. Our primary goal is to provide a showcase for local artists and artisans through our six colourful cabins. It is a place of new encounters and fun. Our artists and artisans present you beautiful creations that you can buy and take home. To follow us and for more information, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @ quaidesartistes727.
St. George Walking Trails
St. George
Trails in this small Fundy coast community will lead you on a scenic walk through marshes and wetlands along the lovely Magaguadavic River. Marsh Trail starts behind the St. George Curling Club on Marsh Lane and travels between the river and the Ducks Unlimited Marsh. The River Trail, on the other side of the river, follows along the shore between Portage Street and Adventure Street.
Marine Life Interpretation Centre
Campobello
Small museum with exhibits and interpretation on North Atlantic right whale biology, research and conservation, as well as local marine life along the Bay of Fundy shore. Onsite is the Mulholland Lighthouse (built in 1885 to guide boats and ships through the Lubec Channel), a short walking path, and several picnic tables. The site offers excellent views of the quaint town of Lubec, Maine, its harbour, and grey seals as they congregate in the Lubec Narrows.
Riverside Park
District of Carleton North
Surrounded by the picturesque scenery of Riverside Park—complete with a large gazebo, stone walkways, lamp-post lighting, granite benches, trees, flower beds, and a scenic view of the Saint John River—relaxation comes naturally. A nature trail provides access to the Sentier NB Trail and the lower Shiktehawk Stream. Pack a picnic and stay for the day! The park hosts Outdoor Markets from July to September and the Tuesday summer music series. Come winter, our Potato Barrel Tree shines brightly!
Miramichi Cross Country Ski Club
Miramichi
The Miramichi Cross Country Ski Club provides groomed trails for cross-country skiing (classic and skate) and snowshoeing, including 4 km (2.5 mi.) of lighted trails. There is a staffed clubhouse with equipment rentals (free rentals - covered by a donation to the club) for all ages, washrooms and a small canteen. A waxing form is available for use. Buy a club membership or a daily trail pass and enjoy the outdoors.
Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site
Memramcook
Located in the historic Monument-Lefebvre building, the exhibit, "Reflections of a Journey - The Odyssey of the Acadian People," will take you on an Acadian journey from the time of the deportation to present day.
Enjoy an interactive exhibit and make sure to visit the theatre. Experience ''Full Spotlight on l'Acadie'', a guided tour giving you a rare insight into the history and culture of the Acadian people.
Grand Falls Visitor Information Centre (Malabeam)
Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Grand Falls is fortunate to have, in the centre of town, New Brunswick's most impressive seasonal falls and gorge. Begin your visit at the Malabeam Tourist Centre. Come and discover the history and beauty of this naturally inspiring wonder. Admire the picturesque view at the Malabeam Centre and take advantage of FREE services: travel assistance and counselling offered by a dedicated and bilingual staff, information about attractions and festivals.
Parlee Beach Motel
Pointe-du-Chêne
Looking for the best accommodation located only minutes from Parlee Beach? Look no further. Come see why Parlee Beach Motel is considered by most to be their number one choice.
Huntsman Fundy Discovery Aquarium
Saint Andrews
Discover the Bay of Fundy's unique animals and eco-systems while exploring the Fundy Discovery Aquarium inside and out. Enjoy the interpreter-led daily feedings of harbour seals, sea horses and salmon. Our touch tank welcomes gentle handling of creatures like sea stars and hermit crabs. The Skate Tank is always a favourite with its curious creatures. The Tide Tank lets you visually experience the magnitude of the marvelous Bay of Fundy. Group and behind-the-scene tours available.
Le Pays de la Sagouine
Bouctouche
Come and experience the Pays de la Sagouine, with captivating performances and authentic Acadian entertainment. Enjoy a fricot and a chat with "le monde du Pays". Discover Nounours and his friends on the mainland, or theatrical and musical performances on the big stage on Île-aux-Puces. In the evening, enjoy a drink on a superb terrace and explore Akadi Lumina, an enchanted 1.5 km nocturnal forest trail: an unforgettable experience!
Saint-Quentin
Saint-Quentin
This small and modern town is brimming with joie de vivre and discoveries. Climb to the top of Mount Carleton, the Maritimes' highest peak. The Festival Western is one of the largest of its kind in eastern Canada and the only one in the Maritime provinces featuring a professional rodeo. Stop by the Old Train Station Tourist Centre to get information about local events and area attractions. We look forward to meeting you!
New Brunswick Aviation Museum
Miramichi
Discover History and Take Flight at the New Brunswick Aviation Museum! Step into the fascinating world of aviation at the New Brunswick Aviation Museum, home to the country's largest collection of artifacts from the Royal Canadian Air Force Golden Hawks aerobatic team. Explore captivating exhibits that celebrate the rich history and heroic stories of New Brunswick's aviation pioneers and military veterans. Get hands-on with our engaging flight simulators—fun for all ages and skill levels!
St. James Textile Museum
Dorchester
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE
This former church built in 1884, features an insightful look into the making of textiles in the late 1800s and is home to turn-of-the-century blacksmith and carpentry tools, unique hand tools and a selection of items once used for daily domestic chores. The textile exhibits cover the complete processes of making linen from flax and blankets from wool. You can even try carding, spinning, and weaving on the antique looms while you are here.
Restigouche Farmers' Market
Dalhousie
The Restigouche Farmers Market is a regional community farmers market located in the town of Dalhousie. The market fosters community health and local economic development by providing patrons with healthy, locally produced, environmentally friendly food. Bring your family along to enjoy the unique creations of our artisans, sample locally grown food, or simply relax and enjoy the day! The market is an ideal venue for meetings, banquets, functions and other cultural and social events. The market operates year round on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.