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Quilt Barn Tour

Hampton
A celebration of rural arts, craft and built heritage! Follow this themed route along winding rural roads through scenic Kings County to discover painted quilt blocks at farm-fresh markets, heritage sites, and artisan shops. Check out the map on the Quilt Barn Tour website and explore this beautiful area of New Brunswick.

Quisibis River No. 2 Covered Bridge

Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Built in 1951, this covered bridge is 17 m (55 ft.) in length. The bridge is closed and no longer in use, but can be viewed from the road and from the new bridge crossing the same river beside it. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North, turn right on Rivière-Quisibis Road 2.8 km (1.7 mi.), turn right on Lavoie Road 5.3 km (3.3 mi.), onto Deschênes Road.

Radisson Kingswood Hotel & Suites

Fredericton
Welcome to Radisson Kingswood Hotel and Suites, Fredericton, NB, situated in the tranquil Saint John River Valley just outside of historic downtown Fredericton. Easily accessible by New Brunswick Route 2 and only 15 minutes from Fredericton International Airport (YFC), our newly opened hotel is centrally located in Kingswood Park. You can bond with the kids over a game of laser tag at Kingswood Entertainment Centre or perfect your swing at Kingswood Golf Course, both located on site.

Ramada Hotel Fredericton

Fredericton
Located 5 minutes to downtown Fredericton with free shuttle service, Ramada Fredericton features Atlantic Canada's only 929 sq. m (10,000 sq. ft.) indoor Mediterranean Courtyard with tropical fish pond, indoor pool, hot tub, games area and balcony rooms overlooking courtyard. Our Courtyard Restaurant and Pier23 Pub have something for everyone. Watch the game on our jumbo screen, enjoy a weekend evening buffet or Sunday brunch. Hotel amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, business centre, laundry, fitness centre.

Bay of Fundy Adventures

St. Martins
Bay of Fundy Adventures offers guided sea kayaking, hiking, culinary, and outdoor education experiences in Southern New Brunswick. They specialize in creating unique, safe, and fun adventure wilderness trips around the Bay of Fundy. Join in on one of their half-day, full-day, and multi-day adventures led by friendly, trained, and experienced guides. Explore the longest stretch of wilderness coastline on the Eastern Seaboard and the UNESCO Biosphere Region.

Regent Street Bed & Breakfast

Miramichi
A charming historical home in Miramichi, the Regent Street Bed and Breakfast offers three comfortable rooms with private ensuite baths, and you can enjoy a full English-style breakfast or lighter fare!. We are located within walking distance of Miramichi River, downtown Newcastle and beautiful Ritchie's Warf. Parks and restaurants are nearby. Telephone, WIFI, cable TV, air-conditioning.

Regent Street Wharf

Fredericton
Situated on the majestic Saint John River in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Wharf services include 60 m (200 ft.) of visitor dock space, water, ice, 30-amp power, phone, pump-out facilities and refuse container. The wharf is also located within the Fred-eZone, offering free wireless Internet.Fee for overnight stay is $1.65/ft. For more rate information and to make reservations, please call or email.

Réjeanne Godin Morin Art Gallery

Bertrand
This gallery has a dazzling collection of watercolours, acrylics and individually painted cards and bookmarks. Demonstrations and interpretation of the techniques used at the gallery are also provided.Located in the charming village of Bertrand, this gallery contains works that reflect the rich beauty of the Acadian Peninsula and its residents.

République Provincial Park

Saint-Jacques (Edmundston)
Where Nature, Culture and History MeetNestled along the shores of the Madawaska River, you’ll find République Provincial Park. This 108-acre recreational park and campground offers hiking and cycling trails, an outdoor playground, volleyball and tennis courts, a heated swimming pool, along with equipment rentals for water bikes, kayaks, paddleboards, and more. Take in a show at the amphitheatre or explore the magnificent New Brunswick Botanical Gardens. With campsites, rustic shelters and Ch-A-lets available, the park is perfect for a family getaway.

Residence Inn by Marriott Moncton

Moncton
Located in downtown Moncton within walking distance to many restaurants and shopping, the Residence Inn by Marriott is an all-suite hotel (studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites) with full kitchen, spacious living area, complimentary breakfast, saltwater pool, hot tub and The Keg restaurant on site. Near walking trails, Avenir Centre, shopping, university, museums, tourist attractions and only 12 minutes from the Moncton Airport. The Residence Inn by Marriott Moncton is your home away from home.

Restigouche Regional Museum

Dalhousie
This is your introduction to the Restigouche region. Since the 1850s, the rich and famous have been coming to our river to fish for Atlantic salmon. Learn about them and other aspects of our area through recently upgraded displays, some interactive. There is also a gallery for temporary exhibitions and a great gift shop. Programming offered throughout the season.

Restigouche River Experience Centre

Campbellton
Set on the banks of the Restigouche River with the Appalachian Mountains forming a majestic backdrop, the Restigouche River Experience Centre has no shortage of breath-taking views! The Centre’s architectural features are inspired by the famous fishing camps found along the Restigouche River. Walk inside to find aquariums and exhibits depicting the history of the Restigouche River, the fish found along the river and the people who live here.

Reversing Falls Rapids

Saint John
A unique phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River. At low tide the river empties into the bay causing a series of rapids and whirlpools. As tides rise they slow the river current for a brief period called slack tide. The Bay's tides continue to rise, gradually reversing the flow of the river; rapids form again, peaking at high tide. A 8.5-metre (28-foot) tide cycle is roughly 12.5 hours.

Richelieu Municipal Park

Neguac
A beautiful park in the heart of the Municipality of Neguac, this green space is home to the historic Savoie Family Monument. In the summer, enjoy a gazebo that doubles as a stage, along with picnic tables, washrooms and a canteen. Kids will love the playground and splash pad. In the winter, visitors can take advantage of skating and walking trails. The park also hosts special events throughout the year.

Richiboucto Head Lighthouse

Richibucto-Village
This attractive 1864 lighthouse has an original wooden salt-shaker tower with alterations done in 1988. This active lighthouse is located on an elevated bluff overlooking the Northumberland Strait. There is a working wharf within view of the lighthouse, it's adjacent to cottages and a campground and Cap-Lumière Beach is nearby. This is a good seaside picnic location. Driving directions: Routes 11 and 134, then Route 505 to Cap-Lumière Road.

Ridgeback Lodge

Kingston
Ridgeback Lodge is an adult oriented resort and the ultimate getaway for you and your special someone. Go Glamping in one of our Dream Domes, Stargazer Domes or Deluxe Cabin. Those looking for evening entertainment need look no further than the purchase of a bottle of wine and your very own private wood-fired Japanese hot tub, from which you can watch dusk turn to night. A very unique stay like you never experienced before!

Ritchie Wharf Park

Miramichi
‘Shipbuilding' is the theme of this charming public park. While this very waterfront was once a thriving shipbuilding industry, today it is a place where your children can have fun in the nautically themed playground. They'll love to play and get wet on the splash pad, then sit down for a scoop (or 3) of ice cream! You'll appreciate the boardwalk's shops, artists' gallery and restaurants. You can dock or launch your boat from Ritchie Wharf Park, or embark on an exciting boat tour or charter. Enjoy live entertainment most evenings and Sunday afternoons.

River Country Campground

Clearview
River Country Campground is a piece of paradise nestled along the beautiful Saint John River between Perth-Andover and Florenceville-Bristol. This pet-friendly, full-service campground hosts everything from tents to RVs, and offers a wide variety of activities, including basketball, horseshoes, tetherball, and a playground. A welcoming recreation building and on-site management will complement your stay.

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.

Riverfront Park

Moncton
5 km (3 mi.) of multi-use trails along the Petitcodiac River. Ideal for cycling, inline skating, walking and running. Located downtown, this Moncton trail section of the Trans Canada Trail connects to the riverfront trail system in the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe. Portions of the trail are cleared for winter running and walking. One of the most relaxing areas in town, this a great place to observe the tides of the Petitcodiac River.

Riverside Park

District of Carleton North
Surrounded by the picturesque scenery of Riverside Park—complete with a large gazebo, stone walkways, lamp-post lighting, granite benches, trees, flower beds, and a scenic view of the Saint John River—relaxation comes naturally. A nature trail provides access to the Sentier NB Trail and the lower Shiktehawk Stream. Pack a picnic and stay for the day! The park hosts Outdoor Markets from July to September and the Tuesday summer music series. Come winter, our Potato Barrel Tree shines brightly!

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!