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Fish the private pools

Gray Rapids
A quiet afternoon on one of the world's most renowned salmon rivers, the Miramichi, hums with the sound of wildlife and the soft lapping of waves against your canoe. There is a ‘zen' quality to the moment as you cast a line and wait for a salmon to bite. You've had a busy day - this is the fourth and final of the private fishing pools you'll visit. While you fish, your guide tells stories and coaches you on how to select a fly and cast your line. The riverside lunch is delicious, and your mouth is watering at the thought of the salmon being prepared for your dinner.

Grotto and Calvary

Saint-Louis-de-Kent
Since 1878 and 1882 respectively, the Grotto and Calvary have served as a place of pilgrimage to the Virgin Mary, patron saint of the Acadians. Each year on August 15, the Feast of the Assumption, a procession or a mass is held on the wharf near the Grotto. Nestled on the hillside overlooking the river and surrounded by a mature Acadian forest, you will find the Grotto and Calvary with monuments, original statues and stone walls. During the first World Acadian Congress in 1994, 3,000 people gathered in this location for the raising of the Acadian flag.

Camping Lamèque - campground and cottages

Petite-Lamèque
Come and enjoy our island hospitality! After a busy day taking advantage of the many activities available in the beautiful Acadian Islands, you will enjoy Camping Lamèque’s atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility. Camping Lameque is not just a simple campground, it is a destination. There are activities on site, trails, a swimming pool, a beach as well as a centre for various sports such as stand-up paddle surfing, sea kayaking, and kitesurfing. Various social activities are organized for all groups of age throughout the summer season.

Hotel Casino New Brunswick

Moncton
This luxury hotel is located in the beautiful city of Moncton, just steps from Casino New Brunswick, the province's premiere and most spectacular entertainment resort. The hotel features modern design and beautifully decorated rooms, exceptionally well-planned for the comfort and convenience of casino players, business travellers, vacationers and tourists.Every one of the 126 spacious, deluxe rooms and luxuriously appointed suites has a spectacular view.

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.

An Island Chalet

Welshpool
An Island Chalet(s) is situated on the ocean with a spectacular view of sunsets. Watch eagles from your verandah. Enjoy a home away from home. Our chalets offer all amenities – two bedrooms, queen bed/two singles, fully equipped kitchen, full bath, living room and satellite TV. The chalets are a place to enjoy life as it should be. We offer five chalets and friendly hospitality.The housekeeping chalets are a five-minute drive from Lubec, Maine, USA. From Route 1, onto Route 189 to Lubec and cross the Roosevelt International Bridge to Campobello.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park

Escuminac
Just a two-minute walk from the campground, Escuminac Beach is a beauty! Saunter along the many boardwalks under a gloriously blue sky. These boardwalks were built to protect the natural sand dunes as well as provide easy access to the beach. Pause under the gazebo for a picnic or simply to admire the view. Lovely in the daytime, in the evening it's the perfect spot to watch a breathtaking sunset over the Miramichi Bay. If you love to hike, the walking trail starts at the campground and leads to the Escuminac Lighthouse - the first lighthouse ever built on the province's East Coast.

Live Bait Theatre

Sackville
Live Bait Theatre is committed to enhancing the cultural life of the central Maritime region by providing entertaining and innovative professional theatre as well as a variety of other live performances including dinner theatre, comedy and live music. It tells entertaining, thought-provoking stories with an emphasis on Canadian scripts and plays that are new to the region, and contributes to the canon of Canadian theatre by nurturing new plays and visionary artists.

Acadian Historical Village

Bertrand
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Step into a real Acadian time with the interpreters as they go about their chores in period buildings; view fields and farmyards stocked with animals that the early Acadians raised to support themselves. The atmosphere and authenticity of the site's historical reconstruction assure you of memorable moments in a pastoral setting, evoking the living conditions of the Acadians.

Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston

Edmundston
The Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston is located in the heart of downtown Edmundston. Close to a range of services and attractions, the hotel is part of Carrefour Assomption, which houses a shopping centre. The hotel is also adjacent to the Palais des congres, the second largest conference centre in Atlantic Canada, with 19 banquet and meeting rooms able to host up to 600 people. If you would like to organize a conference, banquet, meeting, business meal or wedding, the staff will be pleased to help you plan your event.

Destination Nackawic

Nackawic
Nackawic is a young community with deep historic roots. Carved out of the land where the Nackawic Stream meets the Saint John River, this area has ties to the Loyalists who first farmed the land centuries ago. Many of their original homes can be seen today at Kings Landing, a bustling living-history village. The town of Nackawic was created in the late 60s out of necessity. With the construction of the Mactaquac Dam, some homes had to be moved above the rising headpond. At about the same time, the A.V. Nackawic Inc. (formerly the St.

Au NIDaigle Bed & Breakfast

Saint-Basile
“Where It Feels Good to be Back” Climbing the stairs to your room, you gently take your wife's hand. Even after all these years, you still feel the same closeness you felt the day you were married. The 2 of you are on a romantic weekend to celebrate your anniversary, and you chose this B and B because of its honeymoon package. As you step into the Champagne Room, you discover that your hosts have thought of everything.

Grand Manan Beaches (Anchorage, Castalia Park, Dark Harbour, Deep Cove, North Head, Seal Cove)

Grand Manan
Wherever you go on the island, there's sure to be a terrific beach nearby, where the words "crowded beach" is defined by the number of gulls and other seabirds on the beach that day. It's no wonder Reader's Digest voted Grand Manan Island as one of the World's 7 Best Small Islands ! Anchorage Beach is an unsupervised, sandy, saltwater beach where you can relax with the Bay of Fundy nipping at your toes. Do some beachcombing, see wildlife and check the nearby freshwater ponds – a great spot to cast your line for trout. Canoe or kayak as well.Castalia Park Beach is gravel and salt marsh.

Magnetic Hill Bed & Breakfast

Moncton
Naturally AttractiveIt was an amazing thing when they first discovered this place, where cars appear to roll uphill. Back in the 1920s, the woman who used to live in this lovely old home was instrumental in making Magnetic Hill famous. Muriel Lutes Sikorski had good business sense. In the 1930s, she ran a tourist home here and sold ice cream from a little shanty at the end of the driveway, creating a million-dollar business.

Government House

Fredericton
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This building had been a hospital and a barracks for World War I soldiers, and for more than 50 years it housed RCMP headquarters. Today, it has been restored and returned to its former glory and is once more in use as the official residence of New Brunswick's Lieutenant-Governor.

Betts Kelly Lodge and Cottages

Storeytown
Spring Salmon Season – Our season begins on April 15 or whenever the ice goes out of the river. All meals, accommodations and guides with boat and motor are provided. You're going to love our riverside lodge and our hearty home cooked meals. Spring Bear Hunt – April 16 to June 30. Hunters can use bow, muzzle loader or rifle. This hunt is 90 to 100 percent success; we place over 85 well-baited sites in the 3 hunting zones. Guaranteed active bait sites. Special rates for groups and father and son. All inclusive.

Bertrand (Rivière-du-Nord)

Bertrand
Bertrand is a charming and bustling Acadian village located in the northeastern part of New Brunswick. Surrounded with nature, the village also offers a variety of entertaining activities during the summer and throughout the year.

Shediac

Shediac
Cracking open a juicy lobster is just the beginning of your stay in Shediac… a vacation paradise nestled along New Brunswick's spectacular eastern seashore. Known as The Lobster Capital of the World for lobster fishing, processing plants, live-lobster tanks and the famous Lobster Festival, this is where you'll find The World's Largest Lobster – Stop and have your picture taken with it!

Pathsaala Inn (formerly The Castle Inn)

Perth-Andover
Sitting atop a quiet tree-covered hill in the St. John (Wolastoq) River Valley, this charming inn offers 14 beautiful rooms, each lovingly appointed with comfortable beds, quaint decor and quality linens and including a gourmet continental breakfast. Guests may enjoy a dip in the indoor pool, a relaxing soak in the hot tub, or a quiet moment in the steam room or sauna.

The World's Largest Lobster

Shediac
Shediac is recognized the world over as "The Lobster Capital of the World" for its lobster fishing industry. For that reason, in 1989 the Shediac Rotary Club thought it fitting to erect a monument in tribute of the delectable crustacean and promote its role in the development of our community. The late Winston Bronnum from Penobquis, New Brunswick, was commissioned to create this magnificent showpiece. The monument stands at 11 m (35 ft.) in length, 5 m (16 ft.) in width and 5 m (16 ft.) in height.

The Red House Bed and Breakfast

Fredericton
This Gothic Revival Victorian has graced downtown Fredericton since 1859. With its distinctive red clapboard and white gingerbread trim, it is one of Fredericton's most memorable homes. The owners/innkeepers have lovingly restored her childhood home to share with you. Choose from luxury studios with private entrance and kitchenette or exquisite guestrooms in the main house with ensuite bath and breakfast included. Whatever your choice, The Red House looks forward to welcoming you!