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Restigouche Regional Museum

Dalhousie
This is your introduction to the Restigouche region. Since the 1850s, the rich and famous have been coming to our river to fish for Atlantic salmon. Learn about them and other aspects of our area through recently upgraded displays, some interactive. There is also a gallery for temporary exhibitions and a great gift shop. Programming offered throughout the season.

Dalhousie Visitor Information Centre

Dalhousie
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Dalhousie to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsSouvenir and coffee shopThe Centre is situated in Inch Arran Park, at the mouth of the majestic Restigouche River and Chaleur Bay, and offers one the most beautiful locations for photography.

Lakeview Motel Jemseg

Jemseg
Welcome to the Jemseg LakeView Motel, situated near the beautiful Jemseg River with beautiful views. Just around the bend is Grand Lake, the largest lake in Eastern Canada, 42 km (26 mi.) long and 8 km (5 mi.) wide. Every Saturday there is a farmer's market and around the corner is a restaurant, convenience store, gas station, and vegetable stand. It's a great spot to get away and relax, only 25 minutes from Oromocto and 10 minutes from Gagetown. Open year round.

McCrea's Farm Vacation

Shannon
Stay in our turn-of-the-century farmhouse, built in 1910. Learn about modern-day farm life on an operational beef and dairy farm, completely equipped with everything you need for your stay. Help us milk a cow, feed some calves, look after the horses and do other farm chores. If you’re here at the right time, you might even experience the birth of a calf! We are not all work . . . relax and enjoy a quiet, countryside vacation with swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting and much more. Visit us in the winter for skiing and sledding.

Sussex Drive-In

Sussex
The Sussex Drive-In is a historical and cultural turning point for the area dating back to 1967. With its 24 m (80 ft.) high screen and 300 car capacity, it makes for a unique experience to watch the movies and/or live events from the comfort of your car. Featuring blockbuster releases and live events throughout the summer, this is an activity that you don't want to miss!

Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market

Fredericton
The Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, recognized as one of Canada's top 10 Farmers Markets, has been the essential Saturday sojourn for residents and visitors for the last 65+ years. With over 200 local suppliers, you will discover seasonal products including fiddleheads and blueberries, fresh-from-the-farm produce, meats and seafood, sweet treats and an abundance of ethnic delicacies including the city's famous samosas. Not to mention one-of-a-kind gifts and quirky finds. Good food. Good finds. Good friends.

Oak Point Lighthouse

Oak Point
In a province known for its scenic lighthouses, the Oak Point Lighthouse stands out. Built in 1869, this tower is the highest light on the beautiful St. John River. At 14.6 m (48 ft.) high, for years it stood guard over the sometimes-treacherous waters of this magnificent river. Modern navigational tools mean this original, wooden, salt-shaker-style tower is no longer in use. Although the light has been removed, the Oak Point Lighthouse remains as a beacon from the past. Located just minutes away is Evandale, home of a historic riverboat hotel.

Fundy's Lost Lobster & Lighthouse Cottage BnB

Harvey Albert Co.
We are central to Hopewell Rocks and Fundy, with breathtaking sunsets and views of the bay, mountains and lighthouse. Kayaking, fishing, biking, etc. right outside our door. Guestrooms have been newly renovated. We thrive to offer all the comforts of home, with plenty of areas on our property to relax and enjoy the view. If you're looking for romance, an escape from the city or just passing through, we are confident our home will not disappoint. We are the place where the Fundy tides begin!

Queen Square Farmers Market

Saint John
Queen Square Farmers Market is an open air market in the south end of the beautiful Port City, a place where local farmers, food vendors and artists showcase their offerings every Sunday from 9am to 2pm rain or shine, from Mothers' Day until Thanksgiving. Some vendors change weekly, while others participate over the length of the season, tailoring their offerings to the time of year. Come out and support your local farmers, artists and crafters. See how an outdoor market can transform a community for a day!

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.

Bay of Fundy Adventures

St. Martins
Bay of Fundy Adventures offers guided sea kayaking, hiking, culinary, and outdoor education experiences in Southern New Brunswick. They specialize in creating unique, safe, and fun adventure wilderness trips around the Bay of Fundy. Join in on one of their half-day, full-day, and multi-day adventures led by friendly, trained, and experienced guides. Explore the longest stretch of wilderness coastline on the Eastern Seaboard and the UNESCO Biosphere Region.

Creek Village Gallery

Woodstock
Creek Village Gallery and Café is an art and fine craft co-op. Work by 40 local artists and artisans, including original art and prints, stationery, pottery, jewellery, wrought iron, soaps, soy candles and fibre arts, woodcarving and bowls, stained glass and fabric fashion accessories. There are onsite demonstrations. Our café serves teas and specialty coffees. The menu includes onsite prepared soups, sandwiches, muffins, cookies and desserts. There are organic, vegetarian and vegan options.

Neguac

Neguac
This peaceful and cultural village is the Savoie capital of the world and the gateway to the Acadian Peninsula. Neguac was proclaimed "Atlantic Canada's Oyster Hub" in 2007. The nice beaches and bird sanctuary of Île-aux-Foins Park provide a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of your surroundings. Head over to Richelieu Municipal Park for a great place to cool off and to grab something to eat at our canteen.

Quaco Head Lighthouse

St. Martins
Quaco Head Lighthouse stands on a scenic point with an excellent view of St. Martins' beach and the Fundy coastline. This 1855 tower was replaced in 1966 and altered a decade later with a concrete structure. It's the perfect spot for a picnic and birdwatching. The Quaco Museum, in the heart of St. Martins, has several lighthouse artifacts, including the Fresnel lens from the old structure. Accessible via Route 111 to West Quaco Road, then turn left on Lighthouse Road.

TreeGO Mactaquac

Mactaquac
Fun, freedom and personal reward are what TreeGO is all about. These aerial adventure courses offer a diverse and exciting experience within the comfort of knowing you're attached to continuous safety cables. No matter your age or fitness level, our courses are designed for your pleasure in a unique outdoor environment. Adult/Youth Full Course and Children's Course. Guardians can use the walking trails along the course, allowing to observe the children from below as they progress through the course.

Miramichi River Boat Tours

Miramichi
Discover Miramichi aboard the double-decker Max Aitken, as your experienced Acadian Captain tells stories of the river and its history. Relax in comfort with 2 levels of viewing. The tours are fully bilingual and your 50-passenger tour boat is licensed and equipped with all safety equipment. 90-minute tours depart Ritchie Wharf at 2 p.m. and other times throughout the day. Group rates and evening cruises are all part of the premier services offered by Miramichi River Boat Tours, wowing visitors for over a decade!

Saint John's Historic Self-Guided Walking Tours

Saint John
At an hour and a half each, the self-guided Loyalist Trail, Victorian Stroll and Prince William Walk will take you through the history and landmarks associated with our earliest settlers, the post-Great Fire residential renaissance and the emergence of turn of the century grand commercial architecture. Pick up the brochure at a Visitor Information Centre or find it on the Discover Saint John website.

Auberge d'Anjou - Cocooning Cafe

Petit-Rocher
Our human-sized establishment has 4 standard rooms, 1 Prestige room and 1 family room with all the necessary comfort for a peaceful stay in the Chaleur region. All our rooms, with rustic charm, are non-smoking and include wireless internet, a private bathroom with bath products provided, air conditioning and cable / satellite television. ​ For your convenience, breakfasts and lunches are served in the restaurant, located on the main floor (service not available on closing days)

Neguac Visitor Information Centre

Neguac
Enjoy what the region has to offer at the Neguac Tourism Centre, including advice to visitors for their stay in our corner of the world, a gift shop of local souvenirs and a dumping station for campers. The centre has a large parking lot and a rest area with picnic tables to stretch your legs. Don't miss our oyster sculpture located just next to the Visitors Centre which celebrates Neguac as the Oyster Capital of Atlantic Canada.

Hotel Moncton

Moncton
Traditional hotel offering 81 guestrooms (including 35 drive-up rooms for added convenience), meeting and conference facilities for up to 125 guests, a large outdoor swimming pool, and plenty of parking. Friendly, comfortable and affordable property; great rates available and special discounts for groups. Complimentary continental breakfast and free wireless Internet are provided. The hotel is a short walking distance to Casino New Brunswick and Magnetic Hill Zoo, BoardWalk, and Magic Mountain.

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.

KV Adventures

Hammond and Kennebecasis riverways
KV Adventures is a LGBTQ family owned and operated kayak and tube rental company operating just outside Saint John in the beautiful Kennebecasis Valley. We offer kayak rentals, guided excursions and a Ladies Kayak Club. At KV Adventures we believe the river is a special place, whether you’re looking for a day of peace and quiet to enjoy the tranquility of the water, or looking to book a day of adventure with your friends and family! We have something for everyone!

Evandale Resort & Marina

Evandale
The Evandale Resort is the last of the River Boat Hotels, built in 1889. It's nestled along the river banks of the Saint John River next to Evandale Ferry, located south of the Village of Gagetown. The River Boat Hotel was built to accommodate the passengers travelling the Saint John River on steam boats. This building still maintains its historic charm showing off modern features, a perfect destination to meet the needs of our guests.