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West River Camping

West River
Whether you’re looking to explore New Brunswick’s famous trails, enjoy a private dome and hot tub experience, try our Jacob Boy Lobster Boat Rental, or sit back and count the stars, there’s no place more friendly and relaxing than our little slice of West River. Offering a wide variety of glamping and camping options. Our accommodations include a Lobster Boat Cabin, Family Glamping Cabin, Rustic Cabins, Bell Tent, Domes, and regular RV and tent campsites.

Camping Shippagan Beach

Shippagan
Sheltered by forest onshore and by islands offshore, this lovely unsupervised saltwater beach offers a boating and aquatic centre and a campground with serviced sites, as well as change houses, washrooms, parking, a playground, splash pad, a picnic area, seaside boardwalk and a marina. Stand-up paddleboard and kayak rentals are available, as well as recreational fishing and miniature golf.

Hotel Gabriel

Shediac
Hôtel Gabriel, formerly known as Auberge Gabrièle Inn, is a cherished landmark in the heart of Shediac, New Brunswick. With a rich history and enduring charm, this iconic house has welcomed travellers for decades with its warm hospitality and picturesque views of the bay.

Chalets Restigouche - Camping

Kedgwick River
Experience nature's wonders while camping along the little main Restigouche River. A total of 24 unserviced sites with views of the river, and 29 serviced sites (some which can accommodate recreational vehicles). Toilets, showers and laundry facility on site. A canoeing expedition is a must! We also have a great playground, fitness circuit and swimming on the premises.

Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre

Bathurst
In 2003 the Bathurst Heritage Trust Commission Inc. acquired the Nepisiguit Centennial Library building and immediately created the Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre, which houses the Heritage Museum, the Nepisiguit Genealogy/Archives. The artifacts, including photos, archives, genealogical documents, and histories of the native Aboriginal culture, represent the general life of the people of the region in the early days. There is no precise theme running through the museum, but the past comes alive for both local and other visitors.

Black Rapids Retreat

Gray Rapids
Discover the ultimate retreat with two side-by-side log cabins on the Miramichi River. Perfect for groups, each cabin boasts 3 bedrooms, 6 beds, and 3.5 bathrooms. Enjoy river views, world-class fishing, and amenities like a hot tub, sauna, pool table, poker table, full bar, hammocks, games, woodstove, and BBQs. Ask us about our all inclusive and customizable packages including a private cook and so much more. Relax and reconnect in this ideal getaway spot!

Camping Symbiotic Horizons Farm

Springfield
Small-scale family farm using new and old biological methods to grow vegetables and fruit for our community supported agriculture operation and farm stand. We are part of the Experimental Farm Network, working with local inventors developing sustainable and regenerative agricultural technologies. Camp sites have a furnished 7-m (23 ft.) canvas bell tent, queen bed, dinner table, picnic table, Camp Chef stove, stone pizza oven, BBQ, grill, firepit, firewood and access to u-pick garden. *2 night minimum stay.

Saint Andrews Welcome Centre

Saint Andrews
Stop at the Welcome Centre in Saint Andrews to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals There is spacious parking for large and small vehicles, free Internet access, accessible rest rooms and knowledgeable staff who will tell you about the historic village, the "Jewel of New Brunswick".

Auberge Wild Rose Inn

Moncton
Auberge Wild Rose Inn, Canada Select 4 1/2 star Boutique Hotel, delights guests the intimate setting, beautifully decorated rooms, peaceful country environment, wonderful complimentary hot full breakfasts and exceptional service. She offers 16 suites with queen or king bed, propane fireplace, whirlpool tub, balcony and unparalleled comfort. Across from Lakeside Golf Course, 5 minutes from Moncton International Airport, 11 kms from downtown Moncton and Dieppe, the boutique hotel provides visitors the perfect location.

Val-Comeau Beach

Val-Comeau
Unsupervised saltwater beach with a 2-km (1-mi.) stretch of golden sand. The beach is backed by substantial dunes and washed by the constant ebb and flow of breakers from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Washrooms, parking, change rooms, playground and picnic areas on site. Close to a campground. Deep-sea fishing excursions may be arranged at the nearby wharf.

Rodd Moncton

Moncton
Rodd Moncton is a modern hotel overlooking the world-famous tidal bore. Located within walking distance of the downtown business district, only 7.5 km (4.4 mi.) from the Moncton Airport and minutes from all your needs. Choose from 97 tastefully decorated guestrooms – from drive-up motel guestrooms to an executive hotel section, just around the corner from our seasonal outdoor patio and heated pool.

My Little Oasis - Cottage for Rent

Clark's Corner
My Little Oasis is a cozy little cottage on Maquapit Lake in Clark's Corner NB. 3 bedrooms that can sleep up to 6 guests. 1 bedroom with a queen sized bed and the other 2 each have a twin over double bunk beds. This cottage will serve all your vacation needs. My Little Oasis is meant to be a place where you want to come back to and share your experience with your family and friends so they can come over for a stay and experience this little piece of paradise on the lake for themselves.

Doaktown

Doaktown
The village of Doaktown's Municipal Office is located in the heart of the Miramichi, along the Miramichi River. The famous Miramichi River is one of the most productive salmon rivers in the world, in both past and present day. Not only is the Southwest Miramichi River among the top 10 cleanest rivers in the world, it is home to the elusive Atlantic salmon that has tempted the skill of men for centuries. Doaktown's history is both colourful and diverse, changing with time and industry.

Robert Lyon Studio & Gallery

Sackville
Robert Lyon is a watercolour artist and graphic designer in Sackville. His artwork has been commissioned by the likes of Canadian Wildlife Service, Nature Conservancy of Canada & Fundy National Park. With the Tantramar Marsh as his backyard, Rob has immersed himself in the richness of the area's ecosystem. His studio and gallery offer a unique opportunity to explore his creativite endeavours through original paintings, limited edition prints, hand-printed nature themed t-shirts and notecards.

Cory Cottage in Saint Andrews

Saint Andrews
Built in 1830, Cory Cottage has the charm of a bygone era while being luxuriously appointed with every modern amenity you could desire in a vacation home. As soon as you step foot in this incredible home you will marvel at the antique furnishings, 4 ensuite bedrooms and two fireplaces. Enjoy the water views from the two back decks or covered porch and cooking in the chef's kitchen. If you don't feel like cooking walk across the street to the Algonquin Hotel or into town to eat.

Great Bear Camping

Bear Island
For over 35 years, campers have made Great Bear Campground their camping destination because of the spacious, waterfront campsites and meticulously clean grounds and washrooms. Wooded and open sites are available in a safe, family atmosphere. Modern amenities are provided, as well as access to hiking trails on our fourth-generation Hagerman family farm. Great Bear is also well known as an ideal location to fish for Musky and Smallmouth Bass right off the dock near your campsite. The campground is located on the St.

Hole-in-the-Wall

Grand Manan
The Hole in the Wall rock arch is a landmark attraction carved by the magnificent Bay of Fundy. Visit this privately owned hiking park to see the arch, along with hiking trails and viewing decks that overlook herring weirs and offer unmatched views of the Bay of Fundy. Keep a lookout, because there’s always the possibility of a whale sighting! A special treat for children is the Discovery Trail, a 10-minute walk to the rock arch where keen eyes can spot objects waiting to be discovered.

Captains Lookout Cottages

New Horton
Six rustic pine cottages high on a hilltop overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Adorable one- and two-bedroom cabins with cathedral ceilings and all the comforts of home. Enjoy panoramic views of the bay, beautiful sunrises from your own deck and peaceful, quiet beaches. Kilometres (miles) of coastline are just a 10-minute walk from the cottages, and a mixed freshwater/saltwater lake is a short hike from the backyard. Captain's Lookout Cottages are close to Fundy National Park, the village of Alma, Cape Enrage and The Hopewell Rocks.

Beauséjour Camping

Shediac
Up the hill from the beach with some of the warmest waters north of the Carolinas sits Beausejour Camping, a pearl of a family campground in the southeast of New Brunswick. Large, spacious campsites with green and wooded areas, the Beausejour offers a diversity of services such as a heated swimming pool, wireless Internet, a games room, laundry room and a large playground as well as a great activity calendar.

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.

Saint-Antoine (Champdoré)

Saint-Antoine
Located north of Moncton, the village of Saint-Antoine, incorporated in 1966 and now part of the town of Champdoré, continues to thrive and grow as reflected by the slogan “P'tite ville en campagne” (little town in the country). Enjoy a variety of community activities, the multipurpose trails, the two community parks and the winter recreation centre.Saint-Antoine is the birth place of Honourable Louis J. Robichaud, the first Acadian Premier of New Brunswick. We invite you to visit the memorial monument in his honour.

HideOut City - Your escape to RELAX

Rogersville (Nouvelle-Arcadie)
Looking for seclusion and a nature escape? Drive up and experience the tranquility of this private haven oozing with rustic charm. A leisurely drive will take you to your perfect retreat and relaxing getaway where you can connect with nature and enjoy kayaking, 4-wheeling, hunting, and snowmobiling. Just 2 minutes from Despres Lake and 13.5 km away from amenities.

Priceville Suspension Footbridge

McNamee
The first bridge was built in 1938 and was 200 m (656 ft.) long. It incurred high-water damage in May 1939, and was rebuilt, higher, with a pier in the middle. This bridge was upgraded in 1961, and then replaced in 1988. Enjoy beautiful views on the Miramichi river from the footbridge and the picturesque countryside. The bridge can be crossed on foot, but there is a parking nearby. ATV and snowmobile trails are just a few steps away.