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Rivière-Verte

Rivière-Verte
Ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, well-known for trout fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Enjoy the biking trail and picnic area along Route 144 and drive up to visit the Pointu de la rivière Verte lookout, a park with trails and an observation tower offering a splendid 360-degree view on the entire region. In the fall, the splendid landscape transforms itself into a symphony of colors.

University of New Brunswick Art Centre (UNB Art Centre)

Fredericton
Located on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, the UNB Art Centre, founded in 1941 by Pegi Nicol MacLeod and Lucy Jarvis, offers dynamic art exhibitions, workshops, and events for all ages. Explore the East and West Galleries, open weekdays from 9am to 4pm. The Art Centre also provides non-credit Leisure Learning courses in photography, painting, cooking, and more, plus creative Design Works camps for kids. Don’t miss this vibrant cultural hub!

Richelieu Municipal Park

Neguac
A beautiful park in the heart of the Municipality of Neguac, this green space is home to the historic Savoie Family Monument. In the summer, enjoy a gazebo that doubles as a stage, along with picnic tables, washrooms and a canteen. Kids will love the playground and splash pad. In the winter, visitors can take advantage of skating and walking trails. The park also hosts special events throughout the year.

Kingston Farmers Market

Kingston
Located on the Kingston Peninsula, the Kingston Farmers Market is very active with over 100 vendors of various agricultural, food and artisan products. The market is a favourite meeting place for area residents and tourists alike. You are welcomed to drop by and enjoy a coffee as you browse and chat with local vendors, both inside the market building or outside in the courtyard, under the canopy.

White Rock Recreation Area

Hillsborough
White Rock Recreational Area, located on the Golf Club Road just before the Hillsborough Golf Club, offers beautiful walking and mountain bike trails. Trails are built on a former gypsum mine, so you can definitely expect to see some white rocks on and around the trails! For mountain bikers, White Rock Recreational Area has both some challenging trails and lots of different terrain. Many of the Green trails are multi-purpose or shared trails so there’s lots to explore, while intermediate and expert trails provide an excellent challenge to more experienced riders.

L'Acadien Sea Adventures

Petit-Rocher
Board an authentic Maritime lobster boat and have a chat with Captain Charles. Your 3-hour outing will provide you with the opportunity to view one of the most beautiful bays in the world. You'll enjoy mackerel fishing in bountiful Chaleur Bay, and friendly competition with strangers to prove who's the better fisherman! Captain Charles provides all of the fishing and security equipment, and he'll even add a few Acadian fisherman adventures and stories along the way!

Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Campobello
Discover Roosevelt Campobello International Park, a beautiful vacation spot located on Campobello Island in the province of New Brunswick. The park is known for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and fascinating history. Visit the summer home of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, where they spent many summers. Explore hiking trails, beaches, and immaculate gardens. The Park is perfect for a day with family or for a longer vacation.

Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes

Edmundston
The Centre de documentation et d'études madawaskayennes (CDEM) was established to facilitate research for people interested in the development of the Madawaska region.It contains several categories of documents in various forms: students' work, theses, photographs, genealogy records, sound recordings, documents from individuals and organizations, student newspapers, "La Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska," "Le Madawaska" on microfilm and research reports on a variety of projects, including La Fouille Brayonne, À la découverte de la République and Objectif Quatre.The CDEM also has 8

Miscou Island

Île Miscou
Windswept Natural Sanctuary The road less travelled leads here... to shores of untouched, unspoiled and uncommon beauty. This coastal island is home to spectacular beaches, fascinating trails and vast peat bogs that turns scarlet red in the fall. From the Municipal Visitor Information Centre at the entrance of Miscou (9742, Route 113) to the historic lighthouse facing the ocean at the very tip of the island, you will experience the peaceful remoteness of a place like no other.

Owens Art Gallery

Sackville
The Owens Art Gallery, established in 1895 on the campus of Mount Allison University, is Canada's oldest university art gallery. Changing exhibitions highlight contemporary and historical art by regional, national and international artists. Also featured is a permanent exhibition devoted to the work of Alex Colville. The Owens presents a variety of artists' talks, workshops and special events throughout the year and regular programs for children and families. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.

Savonnerie Olivier Soapery

Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Browse the beautiful boutique and enjoy a lively entertaining show that will take you through the history, science and art of handmade soap making, awakening the senses of sight, smell and touch of all visitors the minute they step inside the door of the Olivier Soapery. Come join us for a free soap demonstration offered on site.

Homestead Haven

Steeves Mountain
Nestled on a peaceful forested property, this brand-new basement apartment in a family home offers a quiet retreat or a comfortable rest between day trips and local adventures. The space accommodates up to four guests and includes a private entrance and two free on-site parking spots. After a day of exploring the Canadian East Coast, unwind in the serene backyard – gather around the fire pit, relax in the hammock, and enjoy stargazing under the clear rural skies.

Bill Johnstone Memorial Park

Sackville
This park located in the heart of Sackville includes a splash pad, playground, tennis courts, basketball court, bandstand, activity centre, artistic fountain, and public washrooms. The park is also home to the Sackville Farmers Market, music concerts, movies in the park, and many more events throughout the year. The activity centre is available for rent. A lovely spot for families near our stores and restaurants.

Bay Breeze Art Gallery

Bathurst
The Bathurst Art Society invites you to visit their beautiful Bay Breeze Art Gallery in the Promenade Waterfront. Come in and discover the dynamism of our northern New Brunswick artists and their works of original art in watercolour, acrylic, oil, pen, ink, mixed media, hand painted glasses/mugs, etc. Art workshops are held in the gallery's workshop/meeting room throughout the year. After your visit, take a stroll on the boardwalk and enjoy our gorgeous waterfront.

Inch Arran Trailer Park

Dalhousie
The Inch Arran Park is a beautiful and low-insect campsite. The main attraction of our campsite is its location; it offers a magnificent view of over the Baie of Chaleur. It offers a mix of natural beauty and ancient heritage where you are next to a beach that is just perfect for games, safe bathing, water sports for all ages, and close to the countryside which offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and activities.

Myers Church

Hardwicke
Lovely historical church built in 1889, facing the sea, the Myers United Church is home to the Myers Community Centre. The Hardwicke Community Group at Myers develops and coordinates community activities at the Myers Community Centre, including showing the "Still Fishing - Beyond the Escuminac Disaster" documentary and a yearly memorial service for the Escuminac Disaster.

Lazy Goose Cottage Resort

Cambridge-Narrows
Fun themed cottages on the beautiful Washademoak Lake in Cambridge-Narrows: Cocoa Beach, Moosehorn Lodge, Hollywood, Canada Eh and Margaritaville. Fully equipped cottages with A/C, wi-fi, fireplace, big screen TV, BBQ and hot tub. The Penthouse is a cozy retreat for two. Amenities: In-ground sports pool, volleyball, playground, lake activities, kayaks, SUP, paddle boat, water bouncer, dock and more. Enjoy spectacular sunsets and the best vacation at the Lazy Goose!

Aboiteau Beach (Plage de l'Aboiteau)

Cap-Pelé
Aboiteau Beach was the first saltwater beach in Canada to get the blue flag certification (in 2018), and in 2023 it was the first beach in Eastern Canada to receive the Rainbow Registered certification. Aboiteau Beach has everything you need for a relaxing family holiday. A short stroll along the boardwalk will take you anywhere you want to go. Walk the 5 km (3 mi.) long shoreline, go for a swim in the warm saltwater, or play a game of beach volleyball. You can also enjoy a delicious seafood dinner overlooking the ocean.

Cave View Cottages- Sea Breeze Cottage

St. Martins
Sea Breeze is a charming beach house located next door to the famous Sea Caves in St. Martins and just steps from two well-known local restaurants. Guests are minutes from Fundy Trail Provincial Park and a short drive from the West Quaco Lighthouse. The area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, kayaking, dining, and exploring the ocean floor at low tide. The beach and restaurants are a two-minute walk away, with ATV and snowmobile trails nearby.

Cast Away Grand Lodge

Blackville
Cast Away Grand Lodge is everything you need to relax and unwind. This unique place has a style all of its own and comes fully equipped for a relaxing getaway. Spoil yourself and catch the sunrise from the hot tub. Located just minutes away from the Village of Blackville where you will find a grocery store, hardware store, local restaurants, Gas/Convenience/Agency Liquor Store. The cottage is also located just minutes from the ATV/Snowmobile trails and the Blackville Park.

Gîte Havre de La Dune B&B

Maisonnette
Spacious seaside bed and breakfast that's so close to the water you feel as if you're right on the ocean. Relax and listen to the soothing sounds of the waves, breathe in fresh salt air, and take in spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Bedrooms feature a queen bed, private bath and private balcony. A hearty breakfast is served each morning in the dining room. Walking distance from the Maisonnette dunes, a popular spot for birdwatchers.

Long Lake Adventures

Plaster Rock
We have an exclusive lease over three lakes which the Harrison family has managed since 1986 with the objective of providing a trophy trout and salmon fishery, making Long Lake Adventures unique in the Maritime Provinces.We also have exclusive black bear hunting territory and are situated in the best hunting country in New Brunswick for moose, deer and upland game birds as well.Our family vacation packages have become popular over the last couple of years making Long Lake Adventures a place with “something for everyone” who loves being outdoors like we do.

Sackville Farmers Market

Sackville
Find 40+ vendors offering fresh local produce, meats, and seafood, ready-to-eat street foods including Japanese, Indian, Korean, Chinese and Filipino, artisanal baked goods and preserves, fresh coffee and handmade artisan wares from local artists. Come for groceries, stay for brunch! The market takes place on Saturdays 9 to 12 from May to October at the Bill Johnstone Memorial Park (70 Main St.), and during cold months at the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre (182 Main St.), right in the heart of Sackville.

Brasseux d'la Côte

Tracadie
Our shores represent a special place for the people of the Acadian Peninsula. Summer and winter, the sea and the beaches call us…and so does the unique taste of our beers. We are the "Brasseux d’la Côte!" Brewers from the coast!

W. S. Loggie Cultural Museum

Miramichi
An 18th-century Victorian home houses artifacts from 1850 onward. The famous painting by H. W. Hoyt “Portrait of Francis Peabody," founder of the town of Chatham, a history of the Loggie family and First World War artifacts are found here. The original World War I Victory Flag may be of particular interest.The house is used for meetings, craft sales, teas and many social events. This unique home is a special part of the heritage and culture of the region. Guided tours are available during the summer or by appointment by board members in off-season.