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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.

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.

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.

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!

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.

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.

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!

Earle of Leinster "Inn Style" Bed & Breakfast

Saint John
The "Earle" is an 1878 historic building blocks from Uptown and great restaurants, amazing architecture, the Imperial Theatre, Harbour Station, and MORE. The Inn has Victorian, Cottage, and Western themed queen rooms and an Executive Suite with a kitchen, bath with shower and tub, living room and queen bedroom - with furniture from a Tom Selleck movie. All this complete with our signature breakfasts and a warm welcome.

Saint-Léonard (Vallée-des-Rivières)

Saint-Léonard
Saint-Léonard (Vallée-des-Rivières) is a charming community and is particularly picturesque during the warm days of late summer. The deep-green potato fields are accented by golden wheat, all set against a backdrop of the blue waters of the winding Saint John River. Discover the region by cycling or walking. In winter, delve into the forest to explore a beautiful snowmobile trail close to the Maine border. In August, admire talent from New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, the United States and Europe at the annual Rendez-vous des artistes in Saint-Léonard.

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.

Metepenagiag Heritage Park

Red Bank
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Experience the ancient Mi'gmaw culture that has existed at its life source for over 3,000 years. There is much to discover at the village of 30 centuries. View the archaeological finds of our enduring village, see the historic Mi'gmaw ceramic pottery, and understand the significance of the Augustine Mound and the Oxbow National Historic Sites. Other features include artifacts, interactive displays, tours, interpretive trails and a Mi'gmaw boutique. Time-honoured traditions await you at Metepenagiag... Where Spirits Live!

Shamrock Suites & Shamrock Train Suites

Florenceville-Bristol
The premier guest experience along the Saint John River, steeped in old-world charm, contemporary designs and modern conveniences. Sleep on a train or in a 3-story 125-year-old home, providing short and long term stays, adventure and romance to suit your taste and needs. Shamrock Suites and Shamrock Train Suites, offering accommodations and much more for travellers, workers, and new friends, looking for something truly unique. Call for a quote, stay a while and make this your new “Home away from Home”

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Beaches

Salmon River (St. Martins)
Long Beach features a 2.5 km stretch of sandy shoreline rimmed with an interesting array of cobbled rocks. At low tide, the beach extends 500 metres into the bay so you can truly walk on the ocean floor. Picnic shelters, washrooms, and interpretive panels are found here, so pack a lunch and plan to spend the day. The park also has several discovery beaches—including Melvin, Pangburn, Seely and Big Salmon River—that are ideal to explore on an adventurous hike.

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!

Yeoman's Footbridge

Hampton
Built in 1983 to replace the original 1940s structure, this 100 m (328 ft.) footbridge spans the Hammond River in Titusville, about 10 km (6 mi.) southeast of Hampton. Access is via a driveway near the intersection of Route 860 and Robertson Road (limited parking). Visitors are welcome to stroll on the bridge and enjoy the serene setting and the tranquil views of the river, but must be respectful of the private property at the other end.

Keillor House Museum

Dorchester
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The Keillor story is not one that you hear often: where, through hard work and diligence, a yeoman farmer from Yorkshire, England, raised his social status to become a respected Gentleman. The story is woven throughout the Keillor House and touches on place and politics of a young New Brunswick leading through the entire Victorian era and a cavalcade of unique and interesting characters. Your journey also includes the Coach House and the Dorchester Penitentiary exhibit.

Bouctouche Baie Chalets & Camping

Saint-Edouard-de-Kent
Bouctouche Baie Chalets and Camping invites you and your family to spend your next vacation with us in the friendly Acadian village of Bouctouche. Explore the unlimited number of local attractions and dine in the many local restaurants, which serve fresh seafood and authentic Acadian cuisine. Enjoy the tranquility of our chalets and campground and the friendly faces at our resort. For full chalet information and pictures, please visit our website.

Enclosure Campground & Resort

Derby Junction
The Enclosure Campground is only 4 km (2 mi.) west of Miramichi. Close to popular tubing activities, it has more than 100 sites including full and partially-serviced sites with 30-amp and water or tenting sites with electricity. Wireless Internet available in the hot spot. Heated pool and activity centre for the children as well as two playground areas for childrens enjoyment. Licensed restaurant and lounge on-site which opens for special nights designed for the campers enjoyment as well as private functions.

Minnow Tackle Shop

Fredericton
Minnow Tackle Shop, in Fredericton, is a must-visit store for fishing enthusiasts. Specializing in providing a variety of fishing supplies and equipment, the shop's knowledgeable pro staff can also recommend the best fishing guides for the trip of your dreams. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned veteran who wants to learn the latest tricks, tips, and behaviors of target species such as Musky, Striped Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Sturgeon on the Saint John River, we can help.

Odell Park & Odell Arboretum

Fredericton
Odell Park is a 135-ha (333-acre) park located in the heart of Fredericton. It's a sample of the once widespread northern hardwood forest that stretched unbroken from the Saint John River Valley to New England. It is home to 420 hemlock trees that are more than 400 years old and a number of endangered and rare species. Take a picnic and explore the trails and arboretum. In the winter, visitors enjoy the outdoor rink, sliding hill and cross-country ski trails.

Sackville (Tantramar)

Sackville
Sackville offers a vibrant mix of culture and charm, from Canadian plays and arts festivals to boutique shopping, art workshops, and cozy cafés. Visit the Owens Art Gallery, the country’s oldest university gallery, or discover local artists working in pottery, glass, canvas, and more at acclaimed venues like Fog Forest, Struts, and Rob Lyons galleries. Explore Sackville’s shipbuilding past at the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre, then stroll the scenic Waterfowl Park with its trails and boardwalks.