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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

45th Parallel Restaurant & Motel

Fairhaven
The 45th Parallel Motel and Restaurant is the longest established dining facility and motel on Deer Island, in the beautiful Bay of Fundy. It offers 10 affordable units with breakfast, a BBQ area, and a pool. Enjoy home-cooked meals as well as seafood dinners indoors or the open-air terrace. The motel boasts scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can partake in boat tours, whale watching, hiking, and other island activities for a memorable stay.

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.

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!

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!

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.

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.

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)

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.

Kite Académie René Jobin

Petite-Lamèque
Professional and personalized kitesurfing and wingfoil lessons by René Jobin on the island of Lamèque, in the Acadian Peninsula. This sport that can be practiced all year round on both water and snow. René has an IKO level 2 instructor diploma and been in the kite teaching field for over 20 years. He fell in love with the sport because of the high adrenaline it gave him, and he is ready to pass on his PASSION to you!

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.

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.

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!