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Rest-o-lac Campground

Lac-Baker
Campground, cottages and a restaurant ready to welcome you at any time of the year! Perfect location by the lake with paddleboat, kayak and stand-up paddle rentals, accessible by car, boat, and snowmobile. A relaxed and warm atmosphere, the ideal place to hang out in Haut-Madawaska.

Belleisle Bay Bed and Breakfast

Kiersteadville
The Belleisle Bay Bed and Breakfast is located on the beautiful Belleisle Bay. It is part of the Saint John River system which is the largest fresh waterway in Atlantic Canada. The bay offers water skiing, boating, fishing, jet skiing, swimming and wind surfing. Enjoy our spectacular view, relax in the hot tub at night and watch the stars twinkling or planes going overhead to overseas destinations. The sunsets can be breathtaking.

Estrella Glamping

Village Blanchard
May to October: Luxurious inflatable bubbles offering a unique experience blending rustic charm with modern amenities. Each bubble is equipped with a full bathroom and a heat pump. Enjoy the outdoors with a BBQ, picnic table, fire pit, and a fully equipped outdoor kitchenette, enhancing your living space. Year-round: The Estrella cottage invites you to discover comfort and serenity. It offers two bedrooms boho-style, sharing a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing your meals.

La Roma Motel

Edmundston
A small family-owned business awaits you on a peaceful site by the Iroquois River. Relax by taking a walk by the river or a swim in our outdoor pool; finish with a nice home-cooked meal in our licensed restaurant. Only a short distance from shopping with some local browsing. Our clean, comfortable rooms include free coffee, local phone calls, free parking, free WiFi. Everything necessary to get a good rest before heading on your way.

Grande-Anse (Rivière-du-Nord)

Grande-Anse
Make Grande-Anse your starting point for ocean excursions in Chaleur Bay. Fishing and boating are just a few of the activities that await you in this charming seaside town. This gateway to the Acadian Peninsula is home to a colourful Acadian lighthouse and boasts fabulous beaches. Take your kayak to the beach and paddle along the shoreline -- a great number of bird species are in the area, so watch for a sighting while enjoying the peaceful sound of the waves as they sweep in to shore.

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.

Cape Enrage Nature Preserve

Cape Enrage
A best kept birder's delight along the Bay of Fundy, the Cape Enrage Nature Preserve is a little over an hour's drive outside of Moncton and a sure stop to make on your way to Fundy National Park. With a saltwater marsh known as a migratory bird staging, feeding, and resting area, it offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy, which can be accessed by a public cobblestone beach. If you find yourself in the area, be sure to visit Cape Enrage, as this unique place will not disappoint!

Maritime Detours Guided Hiking, Biking & Snowshoeing Tours

Dieppe
Maritime Detours Hiking, Biking and Snowshoeing Tours specializes in bringing people together for outdoor adventure! Our signature tours include: Spring: Low Tide Exploration- Circumnavigate Mary's Point Summer/Fall: Waterfalls of Albert County, Guided Bike Tours of Dieppe and the Eye of the Needle Hike (Fundy Trail Provincial Park) Winter: Midland Ice Caves, Sussex Ice Wall, Snowshoeing Adventures (Riverview)

All Done RV Camping (for the Empty Nesters)

Sussex
Empty Nester Park in Smiths Creek, 15 km (9 mi.) from Sussex. Open April to November. ATV and Pets, all sites are 3-way, 30-amp with a fire pit. Enjoy our scenic lazy river with its iconic covered bridges; see bald eagles, deer, turtles and many bird species. An on-site office with large deck, laundry facility and community room to use Wi-Fi, movies, books, wood stove and necessities for sale. Participate or watch games, planned events and activities.

Cottages Colibri

Bertrand (Caraquet)
Three “ready-to-camp” cabins available for rental at the Motel and Colibri Campground. These cottages can accommodate up to 6 people, with a queen bed, two bunk beds and a double sofa bed. To add to your comfort, you will find a kitchenette, a bathroom with shower and a small terrace with a BBQ. Outside, it’s as if you’re camping with the woods and the campfire to roast your favorite marshmallows.

The Buck Stops Here Cozy Cottage & winter retreat

Howard Brook
Make unforgettable memories here! We are nestled in the hillside, surrounded by forest and wildlife, perfect for bird watching and outdoor enthusiasts. 100% private, perfect for a romantic getaway or a family vacation. Start the day with your morning coffee on the screened in porch or snuggle up inside by the wood fire. Enjoy an evening bonfire or BBQ after a day of adventure hiking, wheeling or relaxing at the stream. Winter season offers, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. Pet friendly May-October.

MacFarlane Sporting Camps

Hawkins Corner
MacFarlane Sporting Camps is located in the heart of zone 16, known for its high bear density. Family-owned-and-operated since 1984 with a 90% repeat clientele. We operate in zone 16 and 15 giving you the highest chance at harvesting your target species. Small groups of 6 or less per week for a personalized hunting experience.

Tabusintac Chalets

Tabusintac
Tabusintac Chalets offer 16 two bedroom fully-equipped riverside chalets. We are nestled between the Tabusintac Regional Golf Club and provincial snowmobile trail 48, ATV and walking trails. Take in the beautiful scenery on the beach or on the dock, or even adventure out on a kayak, paddle board or pedal boat on the pristine Tabusintac River.

St. Martins

St. Martins
Once a shipbuilding centre, this gateway to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park is famous for its red cliffs, echo caves and birdwatching activities. This is a lovely seaside community whose daily rhythms are guided by the rising and falling of the World's Highest Tides. At high water, the colourful fishing boats bob in the water in the village harbour. Once the tide recedes, those same boats sit in the mud on the ocean floor! The harbour is tremendously photogenic. It's encircled by two covered bridges, a lighthouse and public gardens.

Forest Lane Domes and Experiences

Norton
If you are looking for a family getaway or a romantic stay to impress your partner, choose Forest Lane. Pets and children are welcome to experience our luxury dome with grounded beds, fully plumbed ensuite washroom, kitchen, heating and cooling, hot tub, fire table & outdoor cooking and dining. Conveniently located in easy reach of three major cities and popular tourist attractions, but far enough to escape the city life and enjoy nature and the dark starry sky.

Quality Hotel & Conference Centre

Campbellton
The Quality Hotel and Conference Centre is located near the New Brunswick/Quebec border in downtown Campbellton, next to a shopping centre and the Restigouche riverfront walk. A continental breakfast is provided for guests, and wireless Internet is available. Kids stay free. CAA/AAA member. Canada Select 3.5-star rating.

Atlantic Host Hotel

Bathurst
Northern New Brunswick's finest full-service hotel. Friendly, efficient, bilingual service. Superb guest rooms, excellent restaurant, cosy lounge, fitness gym and superior recreation facilities round out this full-service hotel. The Atlantic Host Hotel, conference centre, lounge and dining room: the Chaleur Region’s Perfect Host!

Heritage Country Camping

Lower Queensbury
Heritage Country Camping overlooks the beautiful Saint John River in the heart of Mactaquac Country. Our campground offers a relaxing and friendly atmosphere with plenty of family fun and fresh country air. Just minutes away from tourist attractions such as of Mactaquac Provincial Park and the capital city of Fredericton, our sites are spacious and if you don't like using a dumping station or honey wagon, don't worry- we offer sites with direct sewer hook-up! Come stay a weekend, a week, or a month and never have to worry about moving your trailer to dump your tanks.

Tait House by Bower Boutique Hotels

Shediac
Step into a piece of history at Tait House, a beautifully restored heritage home in the heart of Shediac, New Brunswick. Originally built in 1911, our grand estate embodies the elegance of the "Queen Anne" style, with its intricate woodwork and timeless charm. Under the new ownership of Bower Boutique Hotels, we blend historic elegance with modern luxury to offer an unforgettable stay.

Camping Cap-Lumière Beach

Richibucto-Village
Beachfront campground in a beautiful setting facing the ocean, fully serviced with 20-, 30- and 50-amp sites. Big rigs are welcome. Long and private 8-km (5 mi.) beach accessible by foot and fishing wharf nearby. The Cap-Lumiere Beach Campground is a short drive from Kouchibouguac National Park (25 minutes), Bouctouche (20 minutes), Shediac (30 minutes) and Moncton (50 minutes). Lobster fishing season in August. Welcome!

Best Western Plus Bathurst

Bathurst
The BEST WESTERN PLUS Bathurst Hotel and Suites is central to all that Bathurst has to offer, which includes: two golf courses, a hospital, the airport, the beach, shopping, Quebec major junior hockey team games, banks and restaurants. There is also a convention centre, a restaurant and a theater. Because of its downtown location, all attractions within Bathurst are less than five minutes away.

St. Croix River

St. Croix
The St. Croix River is 185 km (115 mi.) of water that runs from Monument Brook and North Lake to St. Andrews and to the Passamaquoddy Bay, to the Bay of Fundy. This Canadian Heritage River marks the international boundary between New Brunswick and the State of Maine in the USA. The Peskotomuhkati Nation and other First Peoples have lived along the river for more than 4000 years.