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Le Griffon B&B

Shediac
An elegant Victorian villa located in the heart of downtown Shediac, Le Griffon earns its four stars with its spacious and comfortable rooms, each equipped with modern amenities (Wi-Fi, A/C, TV), a private bath, and comfy Queen bed. Le Griffon's inviting parlour, its fully equipped guest kitchen/dining room, and its grounds are perfect places to rest and relax. Le Griffon's caring hosts will make you feel right at home!

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!

Le Prospecteur hiking trails – Edmundston

Edmundston
A wonderful network of hiking trails to explore on foot throughout the year or by snowshoe in the winter. More than 10 km (6.2 mi.) of trails will take you through breathtaking scenery in the steps of Madawaska County's best known gold-digger, Mr. Robert (Bob) Leboeuf! For many years, this colourful Edmundston personality searched for gold on the mountain's western slope, in what is now known as "Bob Leboeuf's Mine." This funny and determined historical character is almost a legend in these parts. Follow his steps… who knows what you'll find!

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.

Ledges… Place des Pionniers

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Travel through time and get to know the history of the people who built this region at the crossroads of New Brunswick, Maine and Quebec. The Place des Pionniers (Pioneers Place) is a small-scale reproduction of the village of Saint-François, formerly known as Ledges. Visitors love to stroll amongst the miniature reproduction buildings, including the family home, the church, the farm, the post office, the school and the general store, to name a few! From there, visit the Jos. B.

Letete - Deer Island Ferry

Letete
Deer Island, surrounded by the high tides of the Bay of Fundy and located at the mouth of Passamaquoddy Bay, sits about 4 km (3 mi.) from Letete, New Brunswick. Coastal Transport Limited provides daily, no charge ferry rides to Deer Island from Letete. During the summer, seasonal ferries connect Deer Island with New Brunswick's Campobello Island.

Lillas Fawcett Park and Silver Lake

Sackville
Lillas Fawcett Park and Silver Lake provide the ideal spot for freshwater swimming, boating and fishing. During the summer months, the accessible swimming area is clearly marked and a lifeguard is on duty during the afternoons. Lillas Fawcett Park features recently built changing stations, a natural playground, and kayak and paddleboard rentals. Boaters, canoers, kayakers have access to the large lake via a public ramp and accessible dock. Try trout fishing at Silver Lake as well.

Little Shemogue Inn

Little Shemogue
Little Shemogue Inn provides cozy accommodations with scenic views, delicious breakfasts, and a tranquil retreat in New Brunswick. Enjoy the serene surroundings, friendly service, and charming atmosphere of this secluded oceanfront retreat. Nearby activities include canoeing, biking, birdwatching, swimming and relaxing on white-sand beaches nearby.

Long Eddy Point Lighthouse ("The Whistle")

Grand Manan
This is one of the best places on Grand Manan to view whales, porpoises and seabirds as they feed in the rip tides below the cliffs. Bald eagles are also common in the area. Periwinkles and dulse are picked along the shores below the lighthouse, and visitors can watch lobster, scallop and herring fishing depending on the season. This lighthouse, known locally as "The Whistle," was originally established in 1873. The current square concrete building and tower was constructed in 1971.

Mac's Beach

St. Martins
At the eastern end of this picturesque village is the beautiful Mac’s Beach, an unsupervised beach with food services available. At low tide you can explore the famous St. Martins sea caves, visual evidence of the tremendous power of the Fundy tides. Carved into the rugged, red sand cliffs, you’ll have about two hours to wander through them on either side of low tide.

Mactaquac Golf Course

Mactaquac
The 18-hole championship golf course, carved out of mature forest, offers a unique series of challenges for golfers of all skill levels. The 7,030-yard layout features meticulously groomed fairways that lead the golfer into generous-sized greens, most of which are well guarded by large bunkers. Golfers are required to share this scenic course with a wide range of wildlife, including white tailed deer, ducks and geese that add to the course's natural charm.

Mactaquac Provincial Park

Mactaquac
The Four-Season PlaygroundOpen for all four seasons, Mactaquac Provincial Park offers many outdoor activities to explore. Situated amongst an expansive woodland, this 1,300-acre riverside playground along the scenic Saint John River offers many outdoor recreational activities, along with an extensive network of hiking trails to explore and a tranquil beaver pond nature reserve. From golfing on the 18-hole championship golf course to camping, freshwater beaches and treetop aerial adventures, there is always an adventure to be had at the park.

Musée historique du Madawaska and Galerie Colline

Edmundston, NB
The museum houses Galerie Colline, a centre for contemporary art. The lobby, with its high ceiling, provides a pleasant place for casual discussions. Iconic items and antiques are featured, like artifacts on First Nations. The gallery showcases exhibitions from regional artists, which change regularly. Also, the museum offers lectures, workshops and events that inform, entertain and stimulate your interest in history. It is within walking distance from local shops and restaurants.

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.

Magnetic Hill

Moncton
Drive to the bottom of this world-famous hill, take your foot off the brake and be prepared to be amazed. Your car will roll uphill in total defiance of natural law, even as your brain is telling you it's simply not possible! This attraction is a completely natural phenomenon - unique to this area. Is it magnetic, an illusion, or gravitational mystery? You decide!

Magnetic Hill Winery

Moncton
Magnetic Hill Winery is an Award-winning, family-owned winery on a restored 1867 estate in Moncton, NB. Crafted from 100% NB-grown cold climate grapes and fruit, our wines are crisp, expressive, and unmistakably Atlantic Canadian. Taste curated flights with charcuterie, take in million-dollar views, tour the vineyard, and catch seasonal events year-round. Our stunning rustic-chic venue and Guesthouse are also available for booking.

Magnetic Hill Zoo

Moncton
The Magnetic Hill Zoo houses a diverse collection of animals from around the world, including lemurs from Madagascar, Gibbon apes, Amur tigers, leopards, cotton-top tamarins, lions, and zebras! Don't miss our daily shows, two animal contact areas and our black jaguars! Summer day camps and educational programs available, as well as special events throughout the year, like Boo at the Zoo in the fall and Wild Lights in the winter.

Maisonnette Park Beach

Maisonnette
Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, parking, food service, playground and picnic area. The beach consists of a sandbar, 2.4 km (1.5 mi.) long, extending halfway across the mouth of Caraquet Bay. The water is warm, shallow and sheltered from waves and wind on one side by a grassy dune.

Maliseet Trail

Hay Settlement
The Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) Trail is part of the Sentier NB Trail network, as well as part of the historic portage and canoe transportation route linking the Saint John River system with the St. Croix River, used by the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nations people for millennia. The trail joined the Saint John River with the Penobscot River in Maine and was used up until the 1600s. The trail connected through many lakes, rivers and streams and was comprised of over 200 km (125 mi.) of paddling and 20 km (12 mi.) of portaging.