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Par 94 Bar & Golf Lounge

Fredericton
Par 94 is the ultimate indoor golf destination in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Our facility features 4 state-of-the-art golf simulator bays along with a large bar and lounge. Whether it’s swinging a club in the middle of winter, or gathering together to watch the big game, our friendly and professional staff is eager to help you make the most of your experience.

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.

Taymouth Community Market

Taymouth
You’re invited to the Taymouth Community Market where you’ll discover a variety of sweet treats, handmade crafts and other goodies! Visitors are welcomed with free coffee or tea and can enjoy live performances as they wander throughout the market. Open on select Saturdays from 9 am to 12:30 pm, the market takes place outdoors from May to fall, moving inside once the weather turns colder. Stay informed about upcoming dates by checking their website and following their social media pages.

Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame

Petitcodiac
The only Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame and museum in the Maritime Provinces is a modern and accessible building which opened October 16, 2009. The museum houses all types of motor vehicles, including race cars, antique vehicles, motorcycles, go-carts, snowmobiles, and more. Each year, some of those who have made outstanding contribution to Maritime motorsports history are inducted into the Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is held annually in November.

Daly Point Nature Reserve

Bathurst
Daly Point Nature Reserve, located just northeast of the Bathurst Harbour on Carron Drive, is a naturalist's dream and birdwatcher paradise. It boasts some 100 acres (40.5 hectares) of pristine salt marsh, wooded plots and an extensive network of trails leading visitors through fields and various forest stands. One can view hundreds of species of flowers, plants and animals. Special attractions include the thousands of Canada Geese who arrive on their migratory voyage in the fall, and the rare Maritime Ringlet Butterfly found only in ten saltmarshes in the world.

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!

Escape by the Strait Cottage

Bouctouche
Spacious house with a full kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 seating areas on a 1 acre property with water and country views in Bouctouche. Enjoy the two-tier deck with a dining area, and a fire table both with seating for 6 each. The master bedroom is equipped with a queen bed the second bedroom has a double bed and the third bedroom has 2 singles. The kitchen is all equipped - ask us about our personal chef option! Everything you need is here. Just bring your suitcase!

Riverbend Golf Club

Durham Bridge
Beautiful, friendly golf course along the scenic Nashwaak River. Family-owned and operated. 18 holes with daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, snack bar, liquor license, golf carts, driving range, lockers, pro shop, putting green, club rental.

Capitol Theatre

Moncton
One of only a handful of fully-restored vaudeville theatres in Canada, the Capitol Theatre welcomes over 80,000 guests every year. In the heart of downtown Moncton, the theatre is the centre of the region's performing arts; including drama, music, dance and comedy - in both English and French. Guided tours are available by appointment. For rental rate information, please visit the Capitol Theatre's website.

Miramichi Golf & Country Club

Miramichi
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.

Heron Bay Brewing

Dalhousie
Family-run nanobrewery with a taproom and patio in Dalhousie, northern New Brunswick. We craft small batch beer and also have a selection of wine, cider as well as non-alcoholic drinks like coffee, tea, juices, and some great non-alcoholic beer! Enjoy your drink in the taproom or on the deck with a view of the Restigouche River.

Sackville Golf & Country Club

Sackville
9 holes with daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, liquor licence, lockers, putting green, golf carts and club rental. Non-members are welcome and green fee and power cart pricing are posted on the Sackville Golf and Country Club website. The Club does not take reservations and guests usually have no issues getting out of their cars and on the course. Call ahead if need be.

Canvas Moncton Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Moncton
Inspired by Moncton's rich art culture, Canvas Moncton is the perfect place to paint the scene of your next adventure. We are situated in the downtown core with 97 vibrant guest rooms, many of which offer dynamic city views. Take advantage of our numerous amenities. Enjoy Bar55 in our main lobby; savour the high-quality pub favourites at Gahan House Hub City; or visit the Experience by Alcool NB Liquor boutique for a wine pairing/tasting.

Wilson's Point Historic Site

Derby Junction
Located within Enclosure Park in the community of Derby, Wilson’s Point is the final tip of land at the confluence of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi rivers. It is the site of the first English Settlement along the Miramichi River, with an interpretive centre housed in the replica of the 1790 church, a trading post, a historic 240-year-old graveyard, and walking trails. It is now cared for by the Miramichi Scottish Heritage Association. Visitors are welcome to tour the buildings and enjoy the beautiful grounds.

Savonnerie Olivier Soapery

Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Browse the beautiful boutique and enjoy a lively entertaining show that will take you through the history, science and art of handmade soap making, awakening the senses of sight, smell and touch of all visitors the minute they step inside the door of the Olivier Soapery. Come join us for a free soap demonstration offered on site.

Beresford Beach

Beresford
Beresford Beach, an unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, a park, toys for children and an outdoor stage, is the perfect place to swim, relax and bask in the sun. Visitors can take advantage of a hiking trail, a wooden boardwalk and footbridge as well as an observation tower. The birds, the plant life, the sea and the largest salt marsh in the Chaleur Region afford plenty of opportunities to observe nature.

Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn

Hopewell Cape
Centrally located, within an hour or two of driving from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the city of Moncton, or Fundy National Park. Stay with us at The Hopewell Rocks Motel and Country Inn and relax amid the natural peace of Hopewell Cape. Choose from a selection of clean, comfortable rooms, most with a view of the bay, some with decks, and suites. All rooms are air-conditioned with private baths and cable TV. Free Internet access available. Take a dip in the heated, two-leveled pool, for adults and children.

Woolastook Park & Campground

Upper Kingsclear
Quiet, clean and friendly family campground on the banks of the picturesque Saint John River, 25 km (15 mi.) west of Fredericton. The park's features include walking and hiking trails, a library, 2 volleyball courts, 2 horseshoe pits, a fishing pond and a laundry room. We even have 1 of the world's longest picnic tables! Guests of the park will have the opportunity to enjoy many free services and activities, including hay rides, bikes, paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, golf and board games. Firewood and propane is also provided.

Fredericton Bouldering Cooperative

Fredericton
Fredericton Bouldering Co-op (FBC) is a grassroots organization in the heart of Fredericton created to foster the local climbing community. We offer skills development classes for all ages, afterschool care, host birthday parties and large groups, and are open 7 days a week for drop-in climbing. All welcome! You can also join the co-op to enjoy member rates on climbing passes, drinks, and skills classes!

Taffy Lake Retreat

Howland Ridge
This cottage is on the shores of Taffy Lake, a quiet, peaceful spot to unwind and reconnect with family and friends. The cottage is well equipped with wifi and air conditioning. Your stay includes the use of canoes, kayaks, pedal boat and paddleboards. It has a dock, firepit and bbq. It retains much of the original charm of when it was built thirty years ago. Think rustic and quaint rather than modern and gleaming. We are open year round, with summer and fall being the most popular seasons.

St. John River Valley Trail (Woodstock to Edmundston)

Woodstock
Part of Sentier NB Trails, this multi-use trail, built on an abandoned Canadian Pacific rail line, is perfect for any type of user. Its gentle grades and multiple access points allow you to tailor a hike to suit your personal needs, from a short walk to a multi-day trek on foot or bicycle. The majestic Saint John River provides a stunning backdrop as the trail winds along its gentle banks, passing through rural communities and picturesque landscapes. Bring your camera, your bicycle or your walking shoes and experience rural New Brunswick at its best!Walking, hiking, biking.