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Magnetic Hill Zoo

Moncton
The Magnetic Hill Zoo houses a diverse collection of animals from around the world, including lemurs from Madagascar, Gibbon apes, Amur tigers, leopards, cotton-top tamarins, lions, and zebras! Don't miss our daily shows, two animal contact areas and our black jaguars! Summer day camps and educational programs available, as well as special events throughout the year, like Boo at the Zoo in the fall and Wild Lights in the winter.

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.

Campbellton Regional Community

Campbellton
Set along the renowned Restigouche River and surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains, the thriving regional community of Campbellton offers a unique combination of abundant forests, scenic trails, majestic mountains and stunning waterways. This inspiring natural environment is ideal for activities like hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and more, as well as cultural events and festivals throughout the year.

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.

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!

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.

Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company

Waterville
Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company proudly brings you an assortment of delicious snacks made with ingredients harvested from the Saint John River Valley in the heart of potato country, just 5 minutes from the Longest Covered Bridge in the World. From classic go-tos to daring new flavours, their products are carefully made the old fashioned way in their local factory to satisfy any palate with a punch in every crunch! While you are munching away, browse the gift shop which features products from the company and local merchants.

Mapleton Park

Moncton
This 121-ha (300-acre) park offers nature lovers interpretive panels throughout the park, ample bird watching, and features both wide, accessible trails and more rustic nature trails for walking, running and biking.Wintertime attracts snowshoers and ice-skaters to the new outdoor rink behind the Rotary Pavilion which is a popular log structure for gatherings and meetings.

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.

Roads To Sea Tours

Moncton
Roads to Sea Guided Tours offers unforgettable, nature-based adventures led by founder and expert guide Anna-Marie Weir. Based in Moncton, N.B., we specialize in immersive, educational, and entertaining tours that showcase the ecological wonders of the region. We are known for our one-of-a-kind tour in the world to 'sea' high and low tide in the same day in the Bay of Fundy! Home of the world’s highest tides!

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.

Motel 6 - Moncton

Moncton
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.

Atholville (Campbellton)

Atholville
Atholville, now part of the Campbellton Regional Community, is a charming area along the Restigouche River. Enjoy year-round adventures like swimming at the outdoor pool, playing a giant Snakes and Ladders game, or birdwatching. At Sugarloaf Provincial Park, hike the 281-metre mountain or take part in other outdoor activities. In winter, experience downhill skiing, snowmobiling, and more. For indoor activities, visit the shopping centre or experience the charm of the library.

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.

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.

Roherty Point Beach

Belledune
Take the family to Roherty Point Beach in Belledune for an afternoon of "fun in the sun." Whether you play in the water, explore the beach for undiscovered treasures or simply sit to relax by the bay, Roherty Point Beach is the place for you. Picnic sites and walking trails on-site.

Grand Manan Island - White Head Island Ferry

Grand Manan
White Head Island is accessible several times a day from Grand Manan Island at Ingalls Head via the MV William Frankland Ferry. The crossing (approximately 20 minutes) is free of charge. The ferry carries 45 passengers and 9 cars. White Head Island is a quiet fishing community of approximately 180 residents. The 6-km (4-mi.) road goes around two-thirds of the island. A lighthouse, sandy beach and rocky coast are found on the island, an excellent location for birdwatching, hiking, and biking.

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.

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.

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.

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.