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Richibucto (Beaurivage)

Richibucto
A world of ocean marvels, cultural wonders and family-friendly fun await you in this charming seaside community. Richibucto has a rich and vibrant history, and the unique cultural landscape created almost 4 centuries ago – a combination of Mi'gmaq, Spanish, Acadian, Celtic and English cultures – is still alive and well today in the region's food, architecture and celebrations.

Flying Boats Brewing Microbrewery

Dieppe
Flying Boats Brewing company moniker and beer names are a nod to the history of transportation in Southeastern New Brunswick, including its early aviation, railway, ships, boats, and highway travel. This unique history is celebrated with fresh, full-bodied and flavourful Maritime inspired craft beers.

Barachois Historical Church

Grand-Barachois
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The oldest wooden church in Acadia (opened in 1826), the Saint-Henri-de-Barachois church now houses a museum, an art gallery and an auditorium for performing arts as well as the International Collection of Hooked Cushions, religious objects and vestments.

Kedgwick Pioneer Tower

Kedgwick
The Pioneer tower was built for the Kedgwick centennial in 2015. In the tower, the pioneer tree pays tribute to the pioneer families of our community. The 11-metre (37-feet) high tree has more than 8000 maple leaves. In the tower you will also find a display, a visitor information centre, a gift shop and other works of art.

Dieppe Market

Dieppe
A very popular farmers market open on Saturday mornings year round where people meet to buy the best produce from farms in southeastern New Brunswick. Other great commodities to look for: homemade goods, a hot breakfast, many fast foods, cheese, organic produce, fresh fish and meat, as well as local arts and crafts.

Sackville Waterfowl Park

Sackville
Winner of Environment Canada's National Award for Environmental Achievement Discover a wetland world beneath your feet! Focus your camera on the fuzzy ducklings, listen to a sunset chorus of marsh birds. The entertainment never stops at the Waterfowl Park! Admission is free. Guided tours offered mid-May to late August. Over 3 km (1.9 mi.) of winding boardwalks, trails, and viewing platforms. More than 150 species of birds and 200 species of plants have been recorded here.

Crabbe Mountain

Central Hainesville
Crabbe Mountain boasts New Brunswick's largest and highest vertical drop, and some of the best skiing and snowboarding terrain in Atlantic Canada. There are 32 alpine trails and glades and 2 terrain parks with something for everyone. We also have over 30 km (18 mi.) of classic Nordic-skiing and snowshoe trails. We offer rental equipment, a repair shop, cafeteria, retail shop, lounge, ATM and more.

New Brunswick Potato World Museum

Florenceville-Bristol
State-of-the-art, hands-on displays, guided experiential tours, educational video theatre and antique machinery. The Potato World Hall of Recognition acknowledges the extraordinary achievements and contributions of New Brunswickers to the potato industry. During your visit, enjoy lunch at the Harvest Cafe or check your email.

Farm Life Studio

Albert Mines
Farm Life Studio and BandB is an art gallery, BandB and alpaca farm situated high on a hill. The art is found on the second story of a barn displaying original art, prints and greeting cards painted by Norm Bradford. The 150 year old farm house grows and serves organically grown fruit, herb, vegetable and eggs. Ducks and hens roam free. Norm's art is inspired by the country life in NB.

Perth-Andover (Southern Victoria)

Perth-Andover
Where people and trails meet! Located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and spread over both sides of the Saint John River, the historic village of Perth-Andover offers many visitors experiences. Take the self-guided Cultural Walkway tour for a glimpse into the area's Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), English and Scottish heritage, or visit the Southern Victoria Historical Museum, located in an historic Methodist church from 1837.

Tiny Trails Campground & Taproom

Minto
Ride, relax, sleep, repeat. Stay at our boutique campground located just 1km from the Mountain Bike Minto trailhead, one of the best trail systems in Atlantic Canada. Visit our taproom with fellow riders if you’re out for just the day or camp for the weekend and take in the entire trail system either biking or hiking the famous landscape that can only found in Minto. Sites are unserviced in a wooded area. Picnic table and fire ring included. Washrooms and outdoor showers available.

City of Dieppe

Dieppe
Looking for a unique hub of activity? You'll find it here with its European-style downtown so close to nature trails, parks and beaches, including Parlee Beach. Take part in cultural and recreational activities, visit the Dieppe Market, the Aquatic and Sports Centre, the Splash Pad, indulge in some of the best shopping at CF Champlain, or improve your game of golf at the renowned Fox Creek Golf Course. So many choices…so take your time!

Grand Falls Gorge

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Bring your camera to capture the Grand Falls Gorge, one of New Brunswick's best kept secrets! Discover the 1.6 km (.6 mi.) walking trail located along the spectacular gorge and appreciate breathtaking views from various lookouts. It is also possible to explore our famous gorge on a zip line. To better appreciate the gorge, walk down 401 steps to witness the wells in the rocks and be dazzled by this natural wonder. Grand Falls gorge simply amazing and naturally gorgeous.

Camping Municipal Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël

Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël, N.-B. E8T 1P2
Camping on the edge of the saltwater beach, accessible by a boardwalk. One of the places where you can admire the most beautiful sunsets on the Acadian Peninsula. The campground is located next to the wharf, where lobster fisherman dock. Playground for children, gazebo with picnic tables, washroom facilities (restrooms and showers). Striped bass fishing in season. Total of sites : 16 (with and without service)

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Ekö Nature Glamping

Lac Baker
Ekö nature glamping is a four-season tourist accommodation concept that offers you a comfortable nature experience. Located in the mountains, each of our luxurious domes with private hot tubs offer you a panoramic view of Baker Lake and its surrounding mountains. Live an experience in the heart of the Appalachians: take part in the activities offered to you or enjoy a well-deserved moment of relaxation!

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.

Wolastoq Park

Saint John
Wolastoq means "the beautiful river," in the language of the Maliseet people who lived beside it. Today, we know it as the beautiful Saint John River. For many centuries before Europeans arrived, Wolastoq, with its tributaries, lands and forests, provided an abundance of food, materials and medicines to the Maliseet people. They were known then as the "Wolastoqiyik," meaning "people of the beautiful river." It provided them with a transportation route for hunting, trade and travel. Today, a park has been developed for recreational and educational purposes.

Irving Nature Park

Saint John
Just minutes from the city of Saint John is an oasis of forest and marsh, beaches and trails. This attraction contains no less than six different ecosystems within the 243-ha (600- acre) site with a diversity of flora and fauna. There are 11 km (7 mi.) of rugged Bay of Fundy coastline. The park was created to protect this fragile area, yet allow the public to come and learn about it. Park staff members offer free guided tours. The geological history of this area is fascinating.

COJO Diving

Lincoln
We offer introductory programs and SCUBA qualification training throughout New Brunswick, organized dive events, and dive tours in the Bay of Fundy and Bay of Chaleur regions for qualified SCUBA divers. Our marine life is spectacular and an underwater photographer's dream. Guided dives provide opportunities for divers of all skill levels and can be combined with educational dives to provide skills, refreshment, or speciality certifications. Equipment rentals are available. Contact us for group rates.

Pointe-du-Chêne Yacht Club

Pointe-du-Chêne
Established in 1978, the Pointe-du-Chêne Yacht Club “PCYC” is located in Shediac, New Brunswick, on the western side of the Northumberland Strait and within walking distance of several restaurants, boutiques, and attractions such as the well-known Parlee Beach. Vessels are enclosed in a marina setting and we offer convenient, affordable berthing from May until October. The yacht club is operated by a manager and guided by an elected board of directors. Docking Features: Laundry, barbecue, electricity, water, showers, washrooms, snack bar. Dump station and fuel nearby.

Cap-Acadie (Cap-Pelé) Visitor Information Centre

Cap-Pelé
Stop at the Cap-Acadie Visitor Information Centre in Cap-Pelé to receive information about this region of the province, such as travel assistance, itinerary planning, and information about events, attractions and festivals.The Centre has a souvenir boutique and is located on a historic site, where the first inhabitants of Cap-Pelé settled in 1804. The building resembles a herring smokehouse and houses a Smokehouse Museum.