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Thomas Williams House

Moncton
Step back in time at the Victorian Thomas Williams House! Tour the home of this prominent Monctonian, who was the treasurer for the Intercolonial Railway. Built in 1883, this heritage home stands as an elegant symbol of local life during the Victorian era. Today, the Thomas Williams House is a designated municipal heritage site. Open during the summer months, it features special events and a tearoom where tea and light snacks are served.

Magic Mountain

Moncton
Get Wet! Go Wild! There's something here for every member of the family. Visit SplashZone - Atlantic Canada's largest water park and cool off in our Wave Pool or cruise the Lazy River. Experience the Kamikaze speed slide, the Tornado tube slide and our three giant twister slides. Magic Mountain's FunZone features classic amusement rides like the Red Baron, SkyFlyer, WaveSwinger, Tilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler and more.

Brasseurs du Petit-Sault Brewers

Edmundston
Microbrewery • Tasting Room • Brewtique • Patio • Beer Store Brewing high-quality craft beer in the heart of Edmundston since 2014. Bold flavours, creative twists, and a welcoming spot for locals and travellers alike. Every beer reflects the flavours and stories of our region — brewed with care and authenticity, embraced by the locals. Enjoy them in our tasting room or on our four-season patio, or stop by the Brewtique to take home your favourites.

Sussex River Tubing

Sussex
Embark on an unforgettable adventure as you drift along the tranquil waters of the Kennebecasis River, soaking in the stunning scenery that surrounds you. With Sussex River Tubing, your river experience is the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement, as you gently glide past lush forests and the natural beauties of Sussex, New Brunswick. Our friendly staff are on hand to ensure your safety and comfort throughout your journey, providing expert guidance and top-quality equipment.

Kayak Péninsule

Alderwood
Kayak guided tours on the coastal waters along the Acadian Peninsula along the magnificent coastlines of Grande-Anse. Come and explore fascinating sea caves. You can also kayak and experience clam digging and cook them on the spot! Each tour includes a lunch. Kayak rentals are also available for those who wish to go out on their own. Visit us at www.kayakpeninsule.ca or on Facebook at KAYAK PENINSULE.

Grande-Anse Visitor Information Centre

Grande-Anse
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre at Grande-Anse, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of FREE services which will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsGift shopTake the time to have a beach picnic, relax by Chaleur Bay, and to pose for scenic photos with the lighthouse and the lobster trap.

Gondola Point Ferry

Quipamsis
Year-round, toll-free service operated by the provincial government between Gondola Point (Route 119) and Route 845. The Gondola Point ferry is the link between the vibrant town of Quispamsis, and the beautiful Kingston Peninsula. This ferry ride features breathtaking views of the Kennebecasis River that are sure to delight all visitors.

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.

Shediac Art Gallery

Shediac
The Shediac Art Gallery seeks to showcase emerging artists in a gallery setting, where their works can be discovered and appreciated by the public. We host an exciting collection of local creatives, exhibiting a wide variety of works depicting natural and comforting scenes, such as landscapes of the beautiful Atlantic coast. By regularly rotating our displayed pieces, and cultivating a positive and welcoming space, we ensure there is always a reason to come back, and to visit often. 

Treadwell Inn

Saint Andrews
The Treadwell Inn is centrally located in the historic district of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, close to shops, artist studios, restaurants and attractions. The meticulously crafted building, constructed in 1820, features a historic flair with contemporary luxuries. Each room has an en-suite bath and air conditioning, Waterfront balconies, jacuzzi. suites and rooms Kitchenette rooms are available. The Chandler Room Wine bar and Kitchen and St Croix Olive on site.

Peacock Farmhouse Vacation Rental

Saint Andrews
This historic and spacious family house can comfortably sleep 12-14 people, with a full-size pool. 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. There is a fully equipped kitchen with an extra kitchenette, two fridges and a wine fridge. With a separate sitting room, everyone can find peace or a working space when needed! Good wifi and lots of parking. We are 5 minutes from the beautiful town of Saint Andrews By-the-sea, adjacent to the famous Algonquin Golf Course, and all the amenities of downtown.

La Belle Cabane

Kingston
Find off-grid freedom in the forest in a romantic tiny and cozy cabin on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula. Stay in a 108-square-foot cabin nestled on a 40-acre parcel with 7-foot-tall bonus loft, double bed, cozy blankets, wood stove, outdoor cooking, and solar lighting. The cabins are completely off-grid = no Wi-Fi, no plumbing, no electricity, and... no problem! Just unwind and enjoy the primitive eco-glamping experience and nordic spa @labellecabane.

Creekside RNR

Cocagne
CREEKSIDE RNR is bringing glamping to central New Brunswick in the beautiful rural community of Cocagne in New Brunswick in the form of geodesic domes. Situated in the forest along a creek you will be surrounded by nature and tranquility while staying in complete comfort. Come to relax and unwind for a getaway anytime of the year or treat your significant other to a romantic vacation or a curated meditation package. Paddle boards, canoe, kayaks, yoga/meditation centre and full nordic spa on site.

O'Shack Camping & Glamping

Saint-Basile
Get your family together and enjoy camping and glamping with a Wild West theme! Campground and glamping sites located just 15 minutes from Edmundston on a beautiful river, with fully-serviced and unserviced campsites for seasonal and transients campers. Fully equipped, ready-to-camp caravan as well as a comfortable, unique and modern glamping cabin. Also on site: restaurant, bar, camping areas and cottages located on the river. Access by canoe, kayak, motorcycle, ATV or vehicle. Open year-round.

Grand Manan Museum

Grand Manan
Community-owned museum with collections and exhibits reflecting many aspects of the island's fishery, navigation, cultural history, and natural sciences. It houses over 24 permanent exhibits, including the Allan Moses Gallery of 300 taxidermy birds and a touch screen of bird calls. Recent additions include marine tidal murals and new outdoor exhibits. The tax-free shop features the varied work of many Maritime artisans. Public evening programmes in both arts and sciences run twice weekly throughout July and August.

Laugharne House

Saint Andrews
This family-friendly, four bedroom, two bathroom house has everything you'll need while on holiday, including a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious bedding and linens, and private sun-soaked backyard, perfect for BBQ's and outdoor dining. It's an excellent home base on the downtown plat, just two blocks from the water and all of the many restaurants, shops and attractions that this town has to offer! We also provide baby and toddler gear on request.

Saint John Police Museum

Saint John
This museum is dedicated to sharing and teaching the history of policing in Saint John. Say hi to our constable dressed in 1849 uniform and do a selfie or a family portrait behind a jail cell door. View the 1965 Volkswagen police car restored in 1999 to celebrate our 150-year anniversary. Interact with volunteers, retired, and former police officers and hear their stories about the good old days. Welcome one and all.

Woodstock

Woodstock
Woodstock, New Brunswick's First Town, is rich with more than 160 years of history and heritage and is home to some of New Brunswick's first pioneers. Settled on the banks of the Meduxnekeag and Saint John rivers. Woodstock boasts some of the finest 19th-century homes, churches and civic buildings in the Maritimes. Take a stroll on Woodstock's Heritage Walking Tour to admire the architecture of these Victorian-era homes.

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.

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.

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.

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.