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Black Rapids Retreat

Gray Rapids
Discover the ultimate retreat with two side-by-side log cabins on the Miramichi River. Perfect for groups, each cabin boasts 3 bedrooms, 6 beds, and 3.5 bathrooms. Enjoy river views, world-class fishing, and amenities like a hot tub, sauna, pool table, poker table, full bar, hammocks, games, woodstove, and BBQs. Ask us about our all inclusive and customizable packages including a private cook and so much more. Relax and reconnect in this ideal getaway spot!

Amsterdam Inn & Suites (Sussex)

Sussex
Stay in our top-rated, spacious, clean, and modern rooms, with convenient drive-up and pet-friendly options. Enjoy free amenities: hot breakfast, mini-refrigerator, 50” HD-TV, high-speed internet, 24-hour tea and coffee, etc. For a small fee, charge your electric car in our EV charging station. Our town is the central location between Fredericton, Saint John, and Moncton, and home to the Atlantic Balloon Fiesta in early September. Explore and experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

Inn on Frederick

Saint Andrews
A 1-block walk from the waterfront and close to Passamaquoddy Bay, this upscale B&B is also 1 km from Pagan Point Nature Preserve. The refined, traditional rooms all have ensuite bathrooms and feature antique furnishings and hardwood floors, along with mini-fridges and air-conditioning. They also have flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Some rooms have whirlpool tubs, fireplaces and 4-poster beds, while a suite adds a full kitchen. Fully cooked breakfast is provided.

Restigouche Gallery

Campbellton
The region's largest art gallery, also a cultural centre, offers a wide range of regional and national exhibits, workshops, art classes, special events including a fine craft show, and more. Its permanent display, on the Athol House site, tells the exciting story of the Mi'gmaq, French, Acadian and Scottish heritage of the Restigouche region. Two boutiques showcase unique items fashioned by regional and New Brunswick artisans.

Auberge Vue d'la Dune/Dune View Inn

Bouctouche
Historic country inn overlooking the ocean and the dune. In addition to providing comfortable accommodations, the inn has its very own organic farm, which vegetables are featured at the Dune View Inn's restaurant upon availability. The inn's restaurant serves Canadian and Acadian cuisine, seafood being the specialty. Guests enjoy a hot breakfast (included) and can also take a farm tour.

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.

Days inn by Wyndham Saint John

Saint John
Located in Saint John, Days Inn by Wyndham Saint John New Brunswick is in the city centre. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Rockwood Park and Stonehammer Geopark, while Saint John Arts Centre and Saint John Imperial Theatre are cultural highlights. Harbour Station and Lord Beaverbrook Rink are also worth visiting. Kayaking and water skiing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and mountain biking nearby.

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.

Stones2Gems Cottage

Grand Manan
Stones2Gems Cottage is a small holiday cottage on the wonderful island of Grand Manan. The cottage has one bedroom with one king bed, and full amenities for house keeping. It is perfect for a mature couple or individual. Newly renovated, private and comfortable, and close to beach walks, a beautiful lighthouse, café, and the ferry landing.

Cap-Acadie (Cap-Pelé) Visitor Information Centre

Cap-Pelé
Stop at the Cap-Acadie Visitor Information Centre in Cap-Pelé 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.

Mitote Art Gallery

Saint John
Saint John's newest and most unique Art Experience! A bright, spacious gallery featuring powerful new artworks and exciting new ideas. Mitote Art Studio Gallery is a public art gallery dedicated to the celebration of art and freedom of expression. With vision and authenticity, we engage and inspire diverse audiences through both exhibition and open studio tours with the artists. A must-see for any art enthusiast!

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.

Odell Park & Odell Arboretum

Fredericton
Odell Park is a 135-ha (333-acre) park located in the heart of Fredericton. It's a sample of the once widespread northern hardwood forest that stretched unbroken from the Saint John River Valley to the Appalachian Mountains in New England. It is home to 420 hemlock trees that are more than 400 years old and a number of endangered, threatened and rare species. Winter features include an outdoor rink, sliding hill and cross-country ski trails.

Old Burial Ground Scottish Historical Walking Tours

Fredericton
The Fredericton Region Museum is highlighting everything Scottish in Fredericton by offering personalized guided tours of the city and the Old Burial Ground on Brunswick Street. Start your tour at the Fredericton Region Museum. From there, a volunteer member of the Society will guide you on a short walk to Brunswick Street, where you will discover the stories of Fredericton's first Scottish settlers. Tours begin at 2pm on every second Saturday from July 12 until August 23.

Guided Moose Tours & Wildlife Photography Workshops

Plaster Rock
Nathan Robinson Photography offers guided tours for photographers and individuals wanting to encounter our beautiful Moose. For the photographer, Nathan also offers guided wildlife photography workshops for anyone wanting to dive deeper into the art of wildlife photography. Enjoy a full-day or half-day workshop with a licensed New Brunswick guide to find and photograph majestic moose, whitetail deers, endearing fawns, vocal wild turkeys and more!

Campobello Island

Welshpool
Discover Campobello Island! A tranquil, unforgettable retreat with stunning vistas and magnificent windswept beaches, salt marshes and sphagnum bogs. Visit the cottage at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park and enjoy "Tea with Eleanor", an hour of fact-filled entertaining anecdotes about Eleanor Roosevelt. Watch the seals, porpoises, whales, waterfowl and eagles. Herring Cove Provincial Park offers camping and golf. See one of Canada's oldest lighthouses.

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.

Motel Colibri

Bertrand (Caraquet)
Comfortable, quiet, air conditioning, breakfast box, Internet, outdoor fireplace, water park (included) and inflatable park (extra). Near attractions, beaches, bike paths and golf. Whether it's at the Nectar Microbrewery, the Village Historique Acadien or the Carrefour de la Mer, you'll have plenty of opportunities to have fun and a great holiday in Caraquet and the Acadian Peninsula.

Tides & Timber Glamping

Bayside
Where New Brunswick nature meets the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides, offering the ultimate East Coast glamping experience near Saint Andrews. Overlooking the Waweig river, Tides and Timber luxury glamping domes are nestled in secluded waterfront hillside - ideal for an afternoon out on the water, exploring hiking trails or kicking back for a sunset from the comfort of your own private spa. Our units include: private fire pit, kitchenette, BBQ, private hot tub, Wi-fi, watercrafts.

Capitol Robinson by Bower Boutique Hotels

Moncton
Nestled in the heart of downtown Moncton’s entertainment district and inspired by the arts and culture of the Capitol Theatre, our Capitol Robinson offers the comfort of spacious, residential-style accommodations complemented by vibrant, local neighbourhood amenities, allowing you to create your own personal getaway in the city.

Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame

Petitcodiac
The only Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame and museum in the Maritime Provinces is a modern and accessible building which opened October 16, 2009. The museum houses all types of motor vehicles, including race cars, antique vehicles, motorcycles, go-carts, snowmobiles, and more. Each year, some of those who have made outstanding contribution to Maritime motorsports history are inducted into the Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is held annually in November.

Nowak's Own B&B

Shediac Cape
Welcome to our clean, quiet, friendly and charming home close to the largest Lobster in the world in Shediac. Comfort and quality; Free WiFi internet; Experience a bit of the German culture and hospitality without leaving North America. The Nowak's Own BandB is ideal as a romantic escape, a business trip or perhaps a travel destination. Wherever you come from, we have that special space for you.

Ponds Resort

Porter Cove
Nestled on the banks of the stunning Miramichi River, Ponds Resort is the perfect rustic getaway. Our grounds offer a variety of options from Geodomes to traditional cabins to a lodge for larger groups. There is no shortage of nature filled sights and activities for couples, small groups, work retreats, family reunions, or even solo adventurers. All only an hour away from New Brunswick’s capital city. Having your own little place up the river is closer than you think.

Tomlinson Lake Hike to Freedom Trail

Carlingford
The Tomlinson Lake Hike to Freedom was North America’s northernmost route of the Underground Railroad. The 3-km (1.8-mi.) trail follows the footsteps of the many Black families who immigrated from Maine to New Brunswick from 1850 to 1865. When walking the trail you will find interpretive storyboards, location signs of Black history relevance, a squatters cabin and a replica of a Black Loyalist pithouse. Every year on the first weekend of October a free event takes place to remember this history.