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Quartermain Earth Science Centre

Fredericton
Discover the thrill of our beautiful planet at the Quartermain Earth Science Centre. Explore interactive displays about palaeontology, minerals, earthquakes, and much more! Learn about engaging programs that bring the wonders of Earth and Environmental Sciences to life. Fun for all ages! The Quartermain Earth Science Centre is located within the historic Forestry & Geology building at the University of New Brunswick.

Honourable William Henry Steeves House Museum

Hillsborough
The Steeves House Museum is a vital stop for those interested in Canada's Confederation, the Steeves Family, and the Village of Hillsborough. In 1812 Joseph Steeves, grandson of 1766 settlers, built this home. His son, William Henry Steeves, became a Father of Confederation. The house was later home to managers of the Gypsum Company; then in 1982, it became a museum, which contains thousands of enchanting artifacts. Available: tours, genealogy, grounds, and room for rental.

Island Quest Marine Whale & Wildlife Cruises

Saint Andrews
Whale-watching, sport fishing, shark tagging: join locals for an adventure of a lifetime! Hop aboard for a safe, stable and fast ride. On our tours, you’ll spend more time seeing Minke, Fin, Humpback and Right Whales, along with stunning scenery, lighthouses, sea birds, porpoise and sharks. Book a trip to fish for cod, pollock, ocean perch and mackerel, to name a few, or enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help biologists catch, tag and release sharks. Rods bait and gear are supplied.

Holiday Inn Express Airport (Dieppe)

Dieppe
With many amenities and a prime location near Greater Moncton International Airport (YQM), the Holiday Inn Express Dieppe Airport hotel offers easy access to the city's industrial parks and some of the area's biggest attractions. Guest enjoy comfortable rooms, free breakfast, indoor saltwater-mineral pool and spa with no added chlorine, as well as fitness and business centres and many more features for a perfect stay in the Moncton area.

Saint James Gate by Bower Boutique Hotels

Moncton
At Saint James Gate, we offer the best of both worlds. Our modern, upscale accommodations provide guests with all the necessary amenities and facilities to make their stay enjoyable. Our central location, with direct access to St. James Gate Restaurant & Bar, offers easy access to some of the city’s best entertainment and cuisine. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, Saint James Gate is the perfect place to stay in Moncton.

Homestead Orchards

Hartford
Specializing in Honeycrisp, Ambrosia, and Cortland apples, our orchard overlooking the Upper Saint John River Valley is accessible, clean and easy to find. We are just a couple of kilometres off the Transcanada Highway, outside the Town of Woodstock. You'll have an easy time picking in this high-density orchard. Come walk around the orchard, pet our animals and enjoy a taste of fresh cider. The farm store offers a variety of local vendor items along with their eggs, beef, and cider.

Travelodge Miramichi

Miramichi
Recently renovated hotel on the banks of the beautiful Miramichi River, featuring 62 guest rooms with many different options including kitchenette units. The hotel has 4 different sizes of conference rooms available where many types of gatherings and meetings can be accommodated, an on-site restaurant with a large patio facing the river, indoor saltwater heated pool, fitness room available to the guests and a large parking lot which can accommodate big buses or trucks. The hotel also offers guest laundry facilities for the guests' convenience.

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.

Grand Falls Gorge

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Bring your camera to capture the Grand Falls Gorge, one of New Brunswick's best kept secrets! Discover the 1.6 km (.6 mi.) walking trail located along the spectacular gorge and appreciate breathtaking views from various lookouts. It is also possible to explore our famous gorge on a zip line. To better appreciate the gorge, walk down 401 steps to witness the wells in the rocks and be dazzled by this natural wonder. Grand Falls gorge simply amazing and naturally gorgeous.

Ganong Nature Park

Dufferin
The Ganong Nature Park is situated on a 142-ha (350-acre) peninsula with magnificent views of Saint Croix Island and the Passamaquoddy Bay. Steeped in history, the park has 4 interconnected hiking trails. Workshops and lectures are conducted on the Ganong Nature Park building's main floor. Public access to the beach is available. The park is also a great location for reunions, weddings and other special events.

Crimmins Pottery

Kingston
Functional stoneware pottery. Crimmins Pottery has been part of the New Brunswick craft community since 1970. “Much of how and where we live is captured in our work; our lives are constantly changing and being influenced by the work we do.”Visitors can watch the work in progress, enjoy the outdoor-deck gallery and sculpture garden, and browse the pottery shop which is brimming with creative pieces suitable for any setting.

Chez la Marquise

Saint-Simon
Located near Caraquet, on a quiet, and private lot. It features a cathedral ceiling, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a large deck with a great view of the river. Amenities include satellite TV, internet , washer and dryer, telephone, outdoor fireplaces, a sun umbrella and a barbecue. Go for a paddle in a kayak or canoe or utilize the boat ramp for a boating excursion. The property is an excellent birdwatching site, and a cycling trail is located about 1 km (0.6 mi.) away.

Pointe-Sapin Beach

Pointe-Sapin
This quiet, unsupervised sandy beach is located along the Northumberland Strait. Experience the spectacular sunsets and watch the moon rise with the sound of the ocean waves in the background! Ideal for windsurfing. Grocery and convenience store on site with gas station, ice and propane. Pointe-Sapin is a friendly Acadian fishing village where you’ll find everything you need to enjoy your stay.

Hillsborough (Fundy-Albert)

Hillsborough
Home of the NB Railway Museum and the Honourable William Henry Steeves House Museum. Enjoy the wetlands park; walking trails and mountain biking trails. Stop and shop in the Artisan Village which features local crafters selling their wares - you can't miss the brightly coloured buildings by the Visitor Information Centre on Main Street.

Poterie Monique Duclos Pottery

Saint-Isidore
The passion and inspiration that arose in Monique Duclos from the first time she worked with clay can be seen within the walls of her charming studio.Functional and decorative stoneware pottery can be found in this lovely studio. You can watch, step-by-step, how her pottery is made. Monique has been commissioned by the Province of New Brunswick to create their official Collection with the provincial flower, the purple violet. Many other designs can be found in the little boutique in her studio.

Oromocto Waterfront

Oromocto
The Oromocto Waterfront is a beautiful location for gatherings, long walks along the river or picnics. This area includes the Oromocto Marina, the Sir Douglas Hazen Park green, Fort Hughes Military Blockhouse, Second Nature Outdoors small crafts aquatic centre, and the Hazen Park Centre. Come spend a relaxing day by the water with family and friends!

Paquetville (Hautes-Terres)

Paquetville
The village of Paquetville, birthplace of singer/songwriter, Édith Butler, is situated inland and is surrounded by the Caraquet and Pokemouche rivers, which are well known to sport-fishing enthusiasts. The stately Saint-Augustin church, atop Du Parc street, is one of the largest stone churches in the Maritimes. Paquetville is known for its restaurants, stores and maple products. During maple season, don't miss the Paquetville Maple Carnival.

Artisan’s Village in Hillsborough

Hillsborough
The Village of Hillsborough hosts a unique Artisan’s Village open seasonally at 2861 Main Street, next to the Visitor Information Centre and playground. The Artisan Village features artwork, many treasures and wares from local artisans and craftsmen. A parking lot on Steeves Street (next to the Visitor Information Centre) has ample space for RVs and motorhomes while you explore the Village of Hillsborough.

Killarney Lake Park

Fredericton
This picturesque park has supervised freshwater swimming, a sandy beach, washrooms and change rooms. It features approximately 30 km (18.6 mi.) of walking trails around the lake with connections to additional trails. In the winter months there are approximately 12.5 km (8 mi.) of groomed trails perfect for cross-country skiing and lots of open space for hiking or snowshoeing. Killarney Lake Rotary Centennial Lodge is situated across the lake from the beach area. It can accommodate group meetings, weddings and receptions.

Pointe-du-Chêne Yacht Club

Pointe-du-Chêne
Established in 1978, the Pointe-du-Chêne Yacht Club “PCYC” is located in Shediac, New Brunswick, on the western side of the Northumberland Strait and within walking distance of several restaurants, boutiques, and attractions such as the well-known Parlee Beach. Vessels are enclosed in a marina setting and we offer convenient, affordable berthing from May until October. The yacht club is operated by a manager and guided by an elected board of directors. Docking Features: Laundry, barbecue, electricity, water, showers, washrooms, snack bar. Dump station and fuel nearby.

Shalin Beach House

Cocagne
Seconds to the beach, our coastal farmhouse themed family cottage is light and bright with its 2 living areas, patio for morning coffee and BBQ deck next to our fully equipped kitchen. Bring your kayak and paddle the Bay of Cocagne. Ideal for kids to play in the shallow waters and sand dunes. Under 30 minutes from Le pays de la Sagouine, Bouctouche Dunes, Kouchibouguac National Park, Parlee Beach, Magic Mountain, Magnetic Hill Zoo and Shediac. Charger plug available for electric vehicles.

City of Dieppe

Dieppe
Looking for a unique hub of activity? You'll find it here with its European-style downtown so close to nature trails, parks and beaches, including Parlee Beach. Take part in cultural and recreational activities, visit the Dieppe Market, the Aquatic and Sports Centre, the Splash Pad, indulge in some of the best shopping at CF Champlain, or improve your game of golf at the renowned Fox Creek Golf Course. So many choices…so take your time!

McAdam (Wauklehegan) Lake Campground

McAdam
Enjoy the cool breeze whisking through the pines and our breathtaking sunsets on Wauklehegan Lake. McAdam Campground on Wauklehegan Lake offers peaceful wilderness camping at its finest on the shore of a beautiful lake. All sites are nestled between large pines, some overlooking the lake. Serviced and un-serviced sites are available. Bring your fishing pole and camera – the fishing is great and the sunsets are spectacular!

Middle Island Irish Historical Park

Miramichi
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Middle Island, on the Miramichi River, was a quarantine station in the 19th century, specifically for Irish immigrants fleeing the Irish Potato Famine. Many perished while on the Island. In 1873 it was declared a permanent quarantine station by the Federal Government until 1948. Immerse yourself in the history while walking along sandy beaches and scenic trails; visit the Celtic Cross, Interpretive Centre, amphitheatre, picnic areas and interpretive panels.