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Florenceville-Bristol Visitor Information Centre

Florenceville-Bristol
The Visitor Information Centre in Florenceville-Bristol, the French Fry Capital of the World, offers information about events, attractions and festivals. The centre is located at the Potato Museum, where you can learn the story of New Brunswick potatoes and enjoy a restaurant featuring potato-based foods. Centre open 9am - 5pm, Monday-Friday in June and Thanksgiving weekend 7 days a week in July-August. Restaurant open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

Kent Museum

Bouctouche
This beautiful convent built in 1880 and overlooking Bouctouche Bay is now a provincial historic site. Visit this architectural treasure and learn about the history of the place, tour exhibits and find quilts, crafts and various items available to purchase at the shop. You can even go up the convent tower to ring the bell.

Deer Island - Campobello Island Ferry

île Deer Island
Privately operated, toll ferries run between Deer Island and Campobello Island. Sail beautiful Passamaquoddy Bay, a unique corner of the Bay of Fundy. Join us for a day trip around the Quoddy Loop. Our service is the link that makes the loop complete. "The Old Sow," the largest tidal whirlpool in North America, can be seen from Deer Island Point Park, near our ferry landing. After Labour Day our schedule depends on weather and traffic volume. You might want to call ahead if travelling during this period.

Pump House Fill Station

Moncton
The Pump House Fill Station, attached to the production and packaging brewery, was opened with intentions to be a tap room and retail boutique for the popular brewery. Open 7 days a week from noon until 10pm or midnight to serve you beer inside, on the patio, or to go—featuring all Pump House bottles, cans, kegs, growlers, and crowlers. Call ahead for possible brewery tours.

Shadow Lawn Inn

Rothesay
Nearly a century and a half of charm and hospitality awaits you at Shadow Lawn Inn. Full service amenities, award-winning cuisine, restful accommodations in newly renovated rooms, peaceful seclusion and friendly staff will make your stay truly memorable in the historic town of Rothesay. Fresh continental breakfast included with your stay. Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, free parking and access to the scenic Kennebecasis River. Perfect for active travelers. Located just 10 minutes from the Saint John airport and 10 minutes from city centre.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
Lighthouse built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River. It was acquired by the New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre in 1986, dismounted piece-by-piece, then transported by boat and roads to Shippagan. Twelve-and-a-half m (43 ft.) in height, it stands four floors high, three floors of which are wood, with a cast-iron cupola. According to historic documents, it had keepers until 1960: George Davidson, Hugh Murray, Duncan Robertson, James Stymest, Peter Morrison, Jr., J.W. Gratton, Thomas LeBreton and Venance Savoy.

Shippagan Visitor Information Centre

Shippagan
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Shippagan, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of free services which will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals Located in the centre of Shippagan, the visitor information centre also offers bike, e-bike, and e-scooter rentals—perfect for exploring the area's extensive network of multi-use trails.

Tradition Maple

Drummond
Everyone is welcome to come and snowshoe with their family in the sugar bush during the winter months. There is a place inside and outside to build a fire and warm up. During the sugaring season, people are invited to visit while we boil the sap harvested.

Riverbank Trail Riding - Guided Horseback Rides

Nauwigewauk
Guided trail rides for beginners or experienced riders through stunning, secluded landscapes alongside a peaceful river, a mountaintop lookout, and a tranquil pond. Enjoy the shaded outdoor rest area featuring a large tin roof and a rustic table—an inviting spot to sit back, relax, and take a break while soaking in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Our horses are well trained and love their job as well as our guides who have many years of horsemanship experience.

Gagetown Farmers Market

Gagetown
The Village of Gagetown Farmers Market is a small, waterfront, open air market operating seasonally on Sundays from 11am to 3pm. It provides locals and visitors a mixture of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, breads and baking, preserves and herbs, hot BBQ, local art, handmade jewelery, soaps, and more! And all within walking distance of the marina, shops, and restaurants.

Plaster Rock Golf Club

Plaster Rock
The Plaster Rock Golf Club offers a scenic and challenging 9-hole course in the heart of New Brunswick, Canada. With well-maintained fairways and greens, this club is perfect for golfers of all skill levels looking to enjoy a round in a picturesque setting. The friendly staff and affordable rates make it a great option for locals and visitors alike.

Cabane à sucre Gabi et frères Sugar Shack

Charlo
Rustic maple-sugar camp with panoramic views, bordering a river and using a wood-fired evaporator, with taps and buckets. Parking and 'Les Aventuriers' cross-country ski trail nearby. The sugar shack is open in the spring for the sale of maple products, taffy on the snow and a hearty brunch every Sunday.

O'Régal Restaurant & Motel et Fritou

Kedgwick Nord
Discover O'Régal Restaurant and Motel in the Kedgwick North region! We welcome a variety of visitors throughout the year, including vacationers who come with family or friends, people who are passing through to attend workshops or conferences for work, road workers, craftsmen working in the wood industry, and tourists coming from abroad to discover the beautiful regions of Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick in the province of New Brunswick.

Sentiers Madawaska Trails

Saint-Jacques
Bike through the spectacular foothills and backcountry connected with the Appalachian mountain range. Just 2 minutes from downtown Edmundston, the Madawaska Trails network is real mountain terrain (Total descent: 1589 metres). 60 kilometres of singletrack trails (7 beginner, 9 intermediate and 4 expert) built according to IMBA specifications by the Velo Edmundston passionate volunteers thanks to generous landowners. There is an XCM endurance race (Le Petit Sault 15/30/60) and an Olympic XCO race every summer. A great way to enjoy nature in the Madawaska backcountry.

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.

Rejuv Nordic Spa

Alnwick Parish (Miramichi)
Embrace the healing power of nature and discover the countless benefits of true relaxation and detoxification at Rejuv Nordic Spa near Miramichi. Fed by natural spring water, this European-inspired thermal cycle—heat, cool, relax—offers a soothing path to tranquility and renewal. The cold plunge is optional, so simply unwind and enjoy this rejuvenating experience, complete with a dry sauna, warming tubs, hammocks, refreshments, as well as meditation and yoga.

Neguac Bird Sanctuary (Île-Aux-Foins Park)

Neguac
A perfect spot for nature lovers as well as loads of room for family fun - the Neguac Bird Sanctuary has it all at Île-aux-Foins Park. Boardwalks and floating decks connect you to sandy beaches jutting into the ocean waves. This is a true eco-tourism site with interpretative signs to fill you in on the flora and fauna native to the area. An observation tower stands at one end of the beautiful beach, where you can gaze out to Portage Island National Wildlife area.

Marshlands Inn

Sackville
Sackville’s renowned heritage inn has been welcoming travelers with accommodation and dining since 1935. The property includes the main house and carriage house, offering 18 unique rooms filled with antique charm. Guests can choose from premium rooms and suites, enjoy licensed fine dining, relax in cozy parlours by the fireplace, and stroll through the gardens or along scenic trails in the nearby marshlands—all with a warm Maritime welcome.

La Bikery Co-operative

Moncton
La Bikery Co-operative is a community bicycle centre with rental bikes, a recycle-a-bike program, and a workshop space for bicycle maintenance and repairs. Located in the heart of downtown Moncton, on the NB Trail/Trans Canada Trail near the Petitcodiac River, the co-operative promotes cycling culture in The Greater Moncton tri-community (Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe).

Kahoutek Ski Club

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
The Kahoutek Ski Club maintains more than 20 km (12.5 mi.) of groomed cross-country ski trails open to club members and visitors. Trails allow for both classic and freestyle cross-country skiing. Snowshoers will also find several kilometres (miles) of trail for their enjoyment. All trails begin at the community centre located in the back of the E. and P. Sénéchal Center.

Gravel Island Park

St. James
Located on the banks of the St. Croix River, Gravel Island Park is the perfect place if you love canoeing and backwoods camping. Featuring 3 tent sites and 6 trailer sites along with a put-in launch for canoes/kayaks. Located close to Scott Brook Provincial Park, a great way to spend the day is to canoe from one park to the other.

North to Coast Adventures - Kedgwick River

Kedgwick River
Come and enjoy a top-quality hunting experience in northern New Brunswick. Whether you're hunting black bear or moose, our American plan packages, which include gourmet meals and cozy accommodations, are sure to satisfy you. Our professional guides share their experience and passion for hunting with their clients in this vast wilderness, where a memorable and authentic adventure is waiting for you.

Southwest Head Lighthouse

Grand Manan
Whales, porpoises, seabirds, spectacular sunsets, hiking trails – these and more can be seen daily from towering rock cliffs guarded by Grand Manan's Southwest Head Lighthouse. Originally built in 1880, this active lighthouse was replaced with a concrete structure in 1989. You can access dramatic hiking trails from this area, but please be careful. The cliff area is dangerous and requires caution. This is a definite ''must-see'' on Grand Manan Island!