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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.

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!

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.

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.

Charlo Aventuriers Outdoor Centre

Charlo
Charlo Aventuriers Development Centre offers outdoor activities for all age groups and is open year-round for 4 seasons of fun! You love nature? This is the perfect place for you to workout! Summer: 1.4-km (0.87-mi.) paved trail for bicycles, roller skates, roller skis and similar activities 4.5-km (3-mi.) crusher dust trail, that you can either walk or run through, with 9 Health Beat outdoor training systems Biking trails Agility trail Shooting range Winter:

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.

Cyr Historical House

Edmundston
The Cyr house, the oldest house in Madawaska County, was built by Alexis Cyr between 1825 and 1830 in Saint-Basile. It is a true example of the building methods used by the first Acadian settlers. Passed on from generation to generation until 1983, the house was purchased by the Madawaska Historical Society and moved to its current location. The Alexis-Cyr House is an important testament to life in the olden days of the colony.

In Step Adventures

Saint John
Hike and paddle with us into our gorgeous coastal wilderness and let our Guides take you to our favourite exploration spots. Visit Nature Trust and Nature Conservancy Canada protected lands - accessed only by hiking and kayaking. Hike Acadian forests, ocean beaches, and look out over the Bay of Fundy from towering cliffs. Kayak along hidden coastlines, experience the highest tides in the world, and explore low-tide access only coves. The year-round possibilities are endless!

Historic Garrison District

Fredericton
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE. Welcome to Fredericton's historic and cultural heart. Located in the city's beautiful downtown, next to the Saint John River, the Garrison is a centre for heritage, culture, craft and entertainment. This National Historic Site is where you'll find an enticing blend of musicians, artists, historic re-enactments and attractions; including the Thursday Garrison Night Market. The Garrison District hosts several festivals including the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival.

Days Inn by Wyndham Oromocto

Oromocto
The Days Inn Oromocto is a 100% non-smoking, full-service hotel located in the town of Oromocto, only 10 minutes from Fredericton, the capital city with many attractions. The hotel boasts spacious rooms equipped with in-room coffee maker, free wireless Internet and iron and ironing board. We're a family and pet-friendly hotel with an indoor pool, fitness centre and we provide a complimentary continental breakfast to our guests. In Oromocto, visit the Military Museum at Base Gagetown, the largest military base in the Commonwealth.

Memramcook Visitor Information Centre

Memramcook
Located in the beautiful Memramcook Valley, the Memramcook Visitor Information Centre is in the same building as the Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site, which houses an exhibit on the Acadian renaissance. To enhance your travel experience, the VIC staff will be happy to answer questions and provide counselling and information about the region's events and attractions. The people of Memramcook can't wait to welcome you!

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 Sackville Commons Co-op (18 Lorne St.), right in the heart of Sackville.

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.

Comfort Inn - Bathurst

Bathurst
The Bathurst Comfort Inn is a newly renovated, quiet place to stay. It is centrally located with restaurants and shopping nearby. Our complimentary services includes hot continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, fitness centre, local calls, parking, newspapers, and 24 hour coffee/tea station.

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.

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!

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.

Doak House

Doaktown
The Doak Provincial Heritage Site commemorates Scottish entrepreneur Robert Doak and his family, who moved to the Upper Miramichi River area in the early 1820s. He established a carding mill, grist mill, sawmill and was involved in the affairs of his adopted community, which in 1854 was renamed "Doaktown" in his honour. Visit Doak House and note the architectural importance of its buildings and the richness of its original furniture preserved by several generations of the Doak Family.

Safe Haven Waterfront Loft

Oak Haven
Waterfront property on the tidal bay; enjoy kayaking, canoeing or a simple walk on the beach searching for treasures. The large loft has an open concept living room and kitchen, master bedroom with queen bed and a smaller room with two twin beds perfect for children. All beds have memory foam mattresses. Coffee, tea, and toiletries provided. Several outside seating areas, fire pit, yard games and barbecue. Located 10 minutes from St. Stephen and 20 minutes from Saint Andrews.

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.

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.

Tuddenham Farms

Oak Bay
Tuddenham Farms is a family-operated, wild-blueberry farm and blueberry-wine producer located in Charlotte County. With fields throughout Charlotte County, the Tuddenhams offer the highest quality fresh, hand-cleaned and graded fresh and frozen blueberries. A variety of blueberry products are also available, including wine, jam, juice, syrup and freshly baked and frozen home-style blueberry pies. Tuddenham's blueberries and blueberry products are available for sale from late June through late October at their roadside farm-fresh produce stand and wine retail outlet in Oak Bay.

Jarea Art Studio

Saint Andrews
Visit Jarea Art Studio in Bocabec, near St. Andrews by-the-Sea for original handmade art and craft that's fine, folk, functional and fun. This family of artists specializes in showstoppers for your walls, fabulous gifts, interesting sculptures and creative ideas for all ages and interests. The studio features one-of-a-kind oil, watercolour and acrylic paintings; floor cloths, folk art, woodburnings, murals, painted furniture, stone sculptures, board games, abstract art, line painting, and more!

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.

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.