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Érablière LeBlanc Maple Groves

Neguac
Family operated, 4200 maple trees tapped via tubing, a tradition turned modern. We have over 20 different maple products on our shelves and serve brunch every weekend of the sugaring off season. We are retailed at major stores around Neguac and Miramichi. Tapping trees for now 5 generations and open commercially since 2023. Visit us for a guided tour, taffy on the snow or a traditional maple brunch. Located near the ATV and snowmobile trails.

New Brunswick Internment Camp Heritage Museum

Minto
The only museum in Canada dealing with Second World War internment of Jews, Germans, Italians, and Canadians; it has over 600 artifacts (paintings, furniture, wood carvings, photos, and more) and a scale model of the New Brunswick Internment Camp. The project was born when Ed Caissie, a Minto teacher, was developing alternate programs for at-risk students. There is an historic walking trail at the original site in Ripples, 32 km (20 mi.) from Fredericton on Route 10.

Premiere Suites

Fredericton
Located in a friendly, residential neighbourhood in Fredericton's downtown area, Premiere Suites is in the center of it all. Close to dining, boutiques, parks, offices and a boat club, it offers bachelor, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom residence suites for short and extended stays. Each suite features hardwood and ceramic floors, a full-size kitchen, appliances, underground parking, balcony, air conditioning, en-suite laundry and complimentary Wi-Fi. With all the amenities of home and much more, Premiere Suites will provide you with a comfortable stay.

Quad B Adventures

Upper Kintore
Family-owned and operated registered outfitting business tucked away in northwestern New Brunswick, in the heart of bear, moose, and waterfowl country. With access to 30,000 acres of private land and over 250,000 acres of public land, Quad B Adventures offers a variety of hunting and fishing packages for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Anyone who shares a passion for the outdoors with an interest in hunting New Brunswick game or fishing New Brunswick’s many lakes, rivers, and brooks is welcome!

Cap-Pelé Visitor Information Centre

Cap-Pelé
Stop at the Cap-Pelé Visitor Information Centre to receive information about this region of the province, such as travel assistance, itinerary planning, and information about events, attractions and festivals. The Centre has a souvenir boutique and is located on a historic site, where the first inhabitants of Cap-Pelé settled in 1804. The building resembles a herring smokehouse and houses a Smokehouse Museum.

Gornabilly Tubing

Rusagonis
Welcome to Gornabilly Tubing! Enjoy a 2-4 hour float down the twists and turns of the Rusagonis (depending on water levels) with your favourite people or for a sweet little solo trip! The Rusagonis Stream is lazy, enjoyable, and canopied by nature. The wildlife that can be seen during the float is a great experience for all nature lovers.

Big Paw Outfitters

Renous
Offering great black bear and moose hunting and some of the best Atlantic salmon fishing in the province. This newly built log home features 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and is located in one of the most secluded areas in New Brunswick. Fishing, hunting, hiking, ATV riding, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, skiing and snowmobiling are all available in this beautiful part of New Brunswick.

Le Moque-Tortue Games Bistro

Shediac
When Alice finds herself in Wonderland, she discovers a world that is completely upside down. An absurd, enchanting, and elegant world. A world where even adults can play and have fun. A Victorian decor that tells a story and local delights that pay homage to our ancestors. Lobster dishes, fresh seafood, beautiful soups, abundant chowder, and superb desserts. A well stocked cocktail bar and a great selection of local craft beer. Driven by a passion for good company and an appetite for wonderful food, our bistro is a bright and playful space. Welcome to Le Moque-Tortue!

Wolastoq Boat Tours

Fredericton
Take a 2-hour scenic boat tour of Fredericton's beautiful Saint John river on a 47-passenger tour boat with Wolastoq Boat Tours. Snacks available as well as a small menu of sandwiches and desserts to choose from. Enjoy a drink from the fully licensed bar while relaxing and taking in the sights. Bring your children and let them enjoy being the captain to steer the tour boat and make some happy memories!

Edmundston Visitor Information Centre

Edmundston
Located in an old CP railway station built in 1930, the building was completely renovated in 2005. The centre is located next to a cycling trail connecting the city of Edmundston, New Brunswick, to Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec and near the popular pedestrian bridge that crosses the Madawaska River, leading to the downtown area. The centre also offers a souvenir shop, picnic tables, a playground and a dog park nearby.

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.

Cyr Historical House

Edmundston
The Cyr house, the oldest house in Madawaska County, was built by Alexis Cyr between 1825. It is a true example of the building methods used by the first Acadian settlers.Passed on from generation to generation until 1983, the house was purchased by the Madawaska Historical Society and moved to its current location.The Alexis-Cyr House is an important testament to life in the olden days of the colony.

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.

Delta Hotels by Marriott Fredericton

Fredericton
Boasting a picture-perfect waterfront location seconds from downtown and the city's hottest new restaurant STMR.36 BBQ and Social, Delta Hotels by Marriott Fredericton invites you to take advantage of our location on the Saint John (Wolastoq) River to experience Fredericton’s best view of the sunset and convenient access to many of the city's attractions. Book your stay and see the sights of Fredericton.

Fredericton Botanic Garden

Fredericton
The garden entrance, through the colourful shrub plantings at Prospect Street, leads to mature perennial beds and beyond to further shrub plantings, ponds, woodland trails and outstanding views across the St. John River. Look for colourful azalea and rhododendron gardens, New Brunswick Literature Garden, Rock and Crevice Garden, Pollinator Garden and Wabanaki Healing Garden among others. Group tours are available.

Caraquet Regional Market

Caraquet
Enjoy artisanal and seasonal products at Caraquet Regional Market! This farmer's / public market is a place of gourmet and artisanal discoveries showcasing exceptional products by caring people. It pays tribute to good taste, authenticity and excellence through local products and local creations. Healthy, eco-friendly and supportive, the Caraquet Regional Market is your Saturday morning rendez-vous from early June to mid-October. It's the best place to meet local artisans and producers.

Trueman Blueberry Farms

Aulac
Trueman Farms have outdoor activities for the entire family to enjoy. Farmstand retail store with baked goods, raspberry and blueberry u-picks perfect for pies, jams, or healthy snacking, sunflower and corn mazes in the late summer and wagon rides to the pumpkin patch in the fall. Hand-crafted small batch ice cream served in freshly baked waffle cones made right on site, with each flavour featuring ingredients right from our farm.

Edmundston Arts Centre

Edmundston
The Edmundston Arts Centre is a cultural space dedicated to the creation and diffusion of the arts. Each season at the arts centre brings a brand new series of workshops, artistic activities and concerts that will awaken the senses of the artistically-inclined!

Le Gîte de la Sagouine

Bouctouche
Gîte de la Sagouine was built in 1880, and the rich heritage of the house has a Victorian feel to it. Its 4 bedrooms and 2 suites are furnished with beautiful antiques. Each room and suite has a private bath. Stepping inside the inn, you enter a quiet refuge that fills your heart with tranquility after a day exploring the Acadian seaside community of Bouctouche, its lively attractions, sand dunes, gentle ocean breezes, and its friendly people who make you feel like family.

Florenceville-Bristol (Carleton North)

Florenceville-Bristol
Explore scenic rural roads and discover hidden gems in beautiful Florenceville-Bristol, in the District of Carleton North. Home of the French Fry Capital of the World and McCain Foods’ global headquarters, this region has a rich agricultural heritage. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, you'll find unique places such as stunning river views, a key provincial art gallery central to the local arts scene, a museum dedicated to potato farming, historic sites, farmers markets, trails and more.

Rustic Hideaway Quispamsis

Quispamsis
Rustic Hideaway is surrounded by trees, providing a peaceful and private atmosphere. This home boasts a beautiful heated solarium, games room and a volleyball court. After a day of sightseeing, enjoy relaxing around a campfire in your own private back yard. The house is a short 15 minute drive from the city of Saint John, with close proximity to lakes and the Kennebecasis River. No cleaning fee (our guests have always been respectful and tidied up after themselves)

Gage Golf & Curling Club

Oromocto
Nestled in the heart of Oromocto, the Gage Golf and Curling Club is open year-round for members and visitors to enjoy a round of golf in the summer or a game of curling in the winter. It's a welcoming place that gives players of all skill levels the opportunity to play recreational golf in a beautiful setting. Make sure to book a round on your next trip to the Capital Region!

Boultenhouse Heritage Centre

Sackville
New Brunswick boasts a strong shipbuilding tradition. Visitors to Sackville can explore this aspect of the province's industrial past at Boultenhouse Heritage Centre, named after the town's most prolific shipwright, Christopher Boultenhouse. The centre consists of three buildings — a Georgian style house built by the Bulmer family circa 1790, a house built in the Greek revival style in 1840 by Boultenhouse, and the Anderson Octagonal House circa 1855.

Bouctouche Bay Inn Motel

Bouctouche
Located beside the beautiful Bouctouche Bay, we offer comfortable rooms and relaxing times surrounded by the quietness of nature. Private suites with a comfortable queen bed, private bath with shower and seating for relaxing or watching TV. Kitchenette equipped with a fridge, microwave, toaster and coffee maker. There is an AC unit and Internet access.