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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.

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.

Brigadoon Fiber Farm

Hoyt
Family farm raising quality fiber from a small herd of alpaca and sheep and offering a range of heurkoom quality products including yarns, hand woven and knit goods, roving and fiber for hand spinning, local produce and other local artisans products. Visit the boutique or take a farm tour to meet the animals, see the process and sign up for a fibre class. Online shopping available.

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.

Water Street Farmers Market

Miramichi
The Water Street Farmers Market, located in the former town of Chatham (now part of the city of Miramichi), is known for its warmth and hospitality. Open Saturdays from 9am to 1pm year round (except Jan-Feb), it features quality handcrafted wares—knitting, crochet, woodworking, pottery, handmade soaps, needlepoint, fine stitchery and quilts. Food vendors offer home-cooked breakfasts, baked goods and specialty desserts, canned and pickled fruit and vegetables, meats, produce and bedding plants.

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!

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.

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.

Sunset Point Vacation Rentals

Bayside
Waterfront property with 4 cottages to choose from. Located on the St. Croix river, 5 minutes from the historic town of Saint Andrews by the sea. The property offers beach access for sea kayaking and exploring as well as wildlife viewing. Four golf courses within a 20-minute drive. Each cottage can sleep six and are fully equipped for your comfort. Come and join us for your next family vacation.

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!

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.

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.

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!

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.

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

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!

Evandale Ferry

Evandale
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Evandale on Route 102 and Route 124. With pristine views of the Saint John River, this lovely cable ferry ride could be the best 5 minutes of your day. Looking to keep that feeling going? Have dinner or spend the night at the Evandale Resort, the last of the river boat hotels (open May-October).

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.

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!

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.

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.

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.

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.