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Edmundston Visitor Information Centre

Edmundston
Located in an old CP railway station built in 1930, the building was completely renovated in 2005. The centre is located next to a cycling trail connecting the city of Edmundston, New Brunswick, to Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec and near the popular pedestrian bridge that crosses the Madawaska River, leading to the downtown area. The centre also offers a souvenir shop, picnic tables, a playground and a dog park nearby.

Wilson's Point Historic Site

Derby Junction
Located within Enclosure Park in the community of Derby, Wilson’s Point is the final tip of land at the confluence of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi rivers. It is the site of the first English Settlement along the Miramichi River, with an interpretive centre housed in the replica of the 1790 church, a trading post, a historic 240-year-old graveyard, and walking trails. It is now cared for by the Miramichi Scottish Heritage Association. Visitors are welcome to tour the buildings and enjoy the beautiful grounds.

Hotel Shediac

Shediac
Whether you are looking for a family weekend getaway or a romantic few days away from it all, to experience a top-notch hotel in a charming and lively small town setting, to discover the natural beauty our area has to offer, to learn more about our Acadian culture or to meet with fellow colleagues in a comfortable setting connected to the world, Hôtel Shediac will exceed all your expectations.

Amsterdam Inn & Suites (Sussex)

Sussex
Stay in our top-rated, spacious, clean, and modern rooms, with convenient drive-up and pet-friendly options. Enjoy free amenities: hot breakfast, mini-refrigerator, 50” HD-TV, high-speed internet, 24-hour tea and coffee, etc. For a small fee, charge your electric car in our EV charging station. Our town is the central location between Fredericton, Saint John, and Moncton, and home to the Atlantic Balloon Fiesta in early September. Explore and experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

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

Norwood on the Washademoak B & B

Cambridge-Narrows
Welcome, Bienvenue, Wilkommen to Norwood on the Washademoak. We encourage our guests to come and relax. Put up your feet and read a book. Take a leisurely stroll on our paths to the pond or to the lake. Meet our resident sheep, Dill and Dot. Take a swim at the beach next to Mott's Wharf. Enjoy a full country breakfast. Make yourself at home. I speak English, Français, und Deutsch.

Rodd Miramichi River

Miramichi
Nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River in Miramichi's Historic Water Street Business District, Rodd Miramichi is a modern, contemporary urban resort. The hotel features 79 guestrooms and suites, many with patio walkouts and river views of the world-famous Miramichi River. Guestrooms are equipped with top-of-the-line furniture, quick Internet connections and other guest amenities including an indoor pool, whirlpool and complete fitness centre.

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!

International Appalachian Trail (Tide Head to Perth-Andover)

Tide Head/Perth-Andover
The International Appalachian Trail is a 3,058 km (1,900 mi.) trail running from Maine to Newfoundland. The New Brunswick portion of the trail enters New Brunswick at the border of Fort Fairfield, Maine and Perth-Andover. It tracks northeast through Mount Carleton Provincial Park and up and over the highest point in the Maritimes. The trail then leads north to Tide Head and crosses into Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula at Matapédia.

Lighthouse Cottage in St. Martins

Orange Hill
This unique three-story property in St. Martins boasts a versatile layout. The bottom floor features a convenient half bath, a fully equipped kitchen, and a welcoming entry. Ascend to the second floor, where a spacious bedroom and a full bathroom provide comfort and convenience. The top floor, a cozy living room, opens to a deck with panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy and its enchanting caves. While offering one bedroom, the top floor accommodates extra guests with two pull-out couches.

Palfrey Lake Lodge

Palfrey Lake
Cosy 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.

Kayak Fundy - FreshAir Adventure

Alma
Paddle beneath cliffs that plunge from the green forests of Fundy National Park into the Bay. Drift into the storm-carved sea caves and take a rest on one of Fundy’s hidden beaches. The Bay of Fundy is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that showcases amazing rock formations, scoured by the tides. Whether you want a family-friendly package, or a wilder exploration of the Bay, your next adventure starts here with Kayak Fundy.

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.

Sawmill Creek Cabin

Fundy-Albert
Welcome to Sawmill Creek Cabin, a true nature getaway off the beaten path! Explore the Bay of Fundy and the Hopewell Rocks, or stay in to truly relax. Located 5 minutes from the Southeastern NB Snowmobile clubhouse on Caledonia Mountain, this cozy open concept, 2 bedroom cabin with wood stove, is located deep in the woods and is ideal for nature lovers. Discover the rustic charm and comfort of our cozy mountain cabin.

Auberge Vue d'la Dune/Dune View Inn

Bouctouche
Historic country inn overlooking the ocean and the dune. In addition to providing comfortable accommodations, the inn has its very own organic farm, which vegetables are featured at the Dune View Inn's restaurant upon availability. The inn's restaurant serves Canadian and Acadian cuisine, seafood being the specialty. Guests enjoy a hot breakfast (included) and can also take a farm tour.

Summer accommodation - Université de Moncton, Shippagan campus

Shippagan
Are you planning a vacation in the magnificent Acadian Peninsula during the summer season? We invite you to take advantage of university housing at the Shippagan campus available for rent from June 1 to August 17, 2025. Enjoy reasonably-priced apartments with kitchen and living room. Shops, Aquarium NB, cycling trails and seaside boardwalk are just a few steps away!Rates and reservationVirtual tour