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PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE
Ministers Island, lying just off the shore near Saint Andrews, is 500 acres of history and beauty with experiences unlike any other:
Full-service public marina on the beautiful Miramichi River. 52 berths for both members and visitors. On-site amenities include 24-hour security, fuel service from 8 a.m. to midnight, sewage pump-out, ice, washrooms and shower facilities. Movie theatre, shops, restaurants and hotel facilities are all within close proximity.
A fun and challenging 18-hole course that's easily walkable. Fairways are lined with beautiful white pines and conditions are consistently some of the best in New Brunswick. Come visit the unique clubhouse, originally constructed in 1825. Also known as the Peter House, it is one of the finest of New Brunswick's remaining historic homes. On-site services include a full bar within our pub Mulligans and practice facilities. Open May to October.
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!
Just imagine, a family campground set on over 80 hectares (200 acres) in the heart of Miramichi. An idyllic country setting amidst towering pines bordering the scenic Black River. Explore our forest and riverside trails, fish, take a swim in the pool, connect with your loved ones around the campfire or just relax on our spacious lawns.
Stay in one of our 2-bedroom cottages, full hook-up sites or 'rough it' in a premium unserviced site. For a unique outdoor experience, sleep with the birds in one of our 12 popular treehouses!
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.
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre on Miscou Island, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, 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 festivalsThe Visitor Information Centre has a small gift and souvenir shop, public rest rooms and offers photocopy services. It's also a great location to try clam digging!
MR21 is an interpretation centre located in Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption cathedral in Moncton, Canada's only digital cathedral. Run by a secular non-profit organization, its original content will interest those wishing to discover this New Brunswick heritage gem and learn about a less-known aspect of Acadian history. The centre's scenography makes use of cutting-edge technology that offers visitors an experience of total, emotional and autonomous immersion. An entertaining, intense and authentic learning experience.
Located in the historic Monument-Lefebvre building, the exhibit, "Reflections of a Journey - The Odyssey of the Acadian People," will take you on an Acadian journey from the time of the deportation to present day.
Enjoy an interactive exhibit and make sure to visit the theatre. Experience ''Full Spotlight on l'Acadie'', a guided tour giving you a rare insight into the history and culture of the Acadian people.
Relax in one of our comfortable fully-furnished cottages with satellite tv and take part in an exhilarating hunt with our experienced guides.
Our five days hunting package includes:
Transportation from the airport* or Edmundston
Accommodation with cottage for each hunter or group
Guide for each hunter with hunting site and transportation
Meals included
Hunting type (caliber) at the customer’s discretion.
Hunting equipment required.
Built in 1915, this covered bridge is 29 m (95 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 175, Route 124 North, Riverview Drive South.
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Morrissey Rock Park offers travellers a small picnic site, perfect for enjoying the beautiful scenery while overlooking the Restigouche River and its islands. The park is situated on top of a cliff which houses the only train tunnel in the Maritimes’ railway system. The train tracks below the park are still in use today.
Guests will enjoy the convenience of free Wi-Fi, an onsite bar, complimentary morning coffee in the lobby and free parking. Pets are always welcome. Guestrooms include flat panel TVs and mini-fridges. With a convenient location right on the highway, Motel 6 - Moncton places travellers within easy reach of attractions like The Hopewell Rocks, Magnetic Hill and the New Brunswick Casino. The hotel is minutes to outdoor adventures, dining and entertainment.
Licensed family restaurant. Seafood, Canadian, Chinese and Italian cuisine.Newly renovated rooms. Each room have queen size bed, refrigerator, iron and ironing board, flat screen tv, alarm clock and hair dryer
Comfortable, quiet, air conditioning, breakfast box, Internet, outdoor fireplace, water park (included) and inflatable park (extra). Near attractions, beaches, bike paths and golf. Whether it's at the Nectar Microbrewery, the Village Historique Acadien or the Carrefour de la Mer, you'll have plenty of opportunities to have fun and a great holiday in Caraquet and the Acadian Peninsula.
Motel Landry is situated along the beautiful Waugh River, in-season trout fishing, 10 minutes from golf, 20 minutes from beaches. Kitchenette: $10 extra
The Canadian Appalachian ExperienceWith the highest mountain peak in the Maritimes, Mount Carleton Provincial Park has more than 42,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness waiting to be explored. The mountain is home to more wild animal species than any other part of the province and is a botanist’s dream for rare plants. As a designated dark sky preserve, Mount Carleton is the perfect place to enjoy those crystal-clear starry nights.
Everyone Welcome! Mountain Woods Golf Club is a challenging, 18-hole, picturesque and family-friendly golf course with rolling terrain and numerous water hazards. After completing your round, grab a bite at Neater's Lounge! The golf club also has two putting greens, a short-game practice area and a large double-ended driving range. The golf course is centrally located beside the Magnetic Hill Zoo and Magic Mountain Water Park.