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Cape Enrage Beach

Waterside
The Cape Enrage Fossil Beach is more than 7 km (4 mi.) long. It traces its way along the base of the 46-m (150-ft.) cliffs of Barn Marsh Island. It runs from the sandy shores of Barn Marsh Beach, which is just off Cape Enrage road, around the lighthouse point, across the ocean floor and out to Brae Beach, an ancient Acadian dyke. You can spend hours walking this tidal beach, hunting for fossils in the rock shale of this rough terrain. Make sure to check the tide table before venturing too far, and plan to be off the beach two hours before high tide.

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.

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.

Dobson Trail (Riverview to Alma)

The Dobson Trail is a footpath that starts on Pine Glen Road in the town of Riverview and continues through the Albert County Caledonia Highlands to the eastern boundary of Fundy National Park. The first 2 km (1.25 mi.) of the trail bed are maintained to Park standards and are wheelchair accessible. The initial section also has a guide wire for the visually challenged. The remaining section is maintained to Appalachian Trail Standards. The trail can be hiked in 3 days and is used in all seasons by hikers, snowshoers and backcountry skiers.

Hartland

Hartland
The Saint John River has been the lifeline of this town since it was established in the early 1800s. Once an important trade route for French, English and Aboriginal traders, the river today is known for leisure pursuits including fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and pleasure boating. Along its banks are roads that follow the river to neighbouring towns, with spectacular views year round. The Upper St. John River Valley Trail (part of the Trans-Canada Trail) runs through town and is used by cyclists, hikers, ATVs and snowmobiles.

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!

Tuddenham Farms

Oak Bay
Tuddenham Farms is a family-operated, wild-blueberry farm and blueberry-wine producer located in Charlotte County. The farm was built in 1923 by Sanford Newell. The business was eventually expanded by his son, Carl. In the spirit of family tradition, Carl's daughter, Janet, and her husband, Fred, along with their 2 sons, Todd and Troy, operate the business today. With wild-blueberry fields throughout Charlotte County, the Tuddenhams offer the highest quality fresh, hand-cleaned and graded fresh and frozen blueberries.

Camping DT Inc.

Bouctouche
Family-run campground on 10 ha (25 acres) with a 4-ha (10-acre) open field overlooking the beautiful Bouctouche Bay. Just 3 km (2 mi.) from the town of Bouctouche on Route 475. The campground features large sites and a gravel road and pad. Seasonal sites are available; firewood for sale on site. Comb the beach for a special memento or even try your hand at clam digging.

Letete - Deer Island Ferry

Letete
Deer Island is surrounded by the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, and is located at the mouth of Passamaquoddy Bay near the border of the Province of New Brunswick and the State of Maine. Deer Island has three communities – Fairhaven, Leonardville and Lords Cove. Throughout the year Deer Islanders can be found busy at fishing and aquaculture, although tourism is growing in importance. Deer Island sits about 4 km (3 mi.) from Letete, New Brunswick. Coastal Transport Limited is pleased to offer daily trips to Deer Island. We provide a brief, no charge ferry ride from Letete.

Country Haven Lodge & Cottages

Gray Rapids
Country Haven is on the banks of the beautiful Main Southwest Miramichi, where you can fish private and open waters with experienced local guides who will take you to the very best fishing spots. Relax in one of our 4-star Canada Select, fully equipped cottages. Big enough for large get-togethers or small enough to enjoy your own private secluded cottage. From fishing to canoeing and kayaking, tubing, or a base for amazing day trips, Country Haven is your perfect home away from home!

Belleisle Bay Ferry

Belleisle Bay
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Route 124 in Earle Wharf and Route 850 near Long Point. Enjoy the views while on this 1-km (0.6 mi.) ferry ride across Belleisle Bay and stop at local favourites like Bates Landing roadside market, in business since 1980 and open from June to October. For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Sugarloaf Bike Park

Atholville
Live a unique Mountain biking experience at Sugarloaf Provincial Park, and ride bike park trails accessible by chairlift. The downhill bike park was designed and built by Gravity Logic, the company who built the # 1 bike park in Whistler, BC. Sugarloaf Bike Park boasts many great marked mountain biking trails!

Grand Bay-Westfield

Grand Bay-Westfield
Located in southwestern New Brunswick along the beautiful Saint John River, you will find the town of Grand Bay-Westfield, the result of the two, originally separate, villages being officially merged in 1998. A growing community, Grand Bay-Westfield is the gateway to the Lower St. John River Valley. The town also has a ferry landing at the end of Ferry Road where the cable ferry connects Grand Bay-Westfield with the community of Hardings Point, across the river on the Kingston Peninsula. A campground and public beach can be found in these locations, near the ferry landings.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park

Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) scenic drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast. It's a fascinating ecosystem with waterfalls, discovery beaches, a canyon, 35 km (22 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, and over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views. Hike to the Walton Glen Gorge observation deck or explore Long Beach’s 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) shoreline.

Soleil Couchant Inn

Saint-Louis-de-Kent (Beaurivage)
Discover our cozy Inn located in Saint-Louis-de-Kent. We offer five unique rooms to meet all your needs. Enjoy a charming veranda, a spacious lounge, a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking. Perfect for business trips, romantic getaways, or family vacations. Book now for a warm and memorable experience in the beautiful Beaurivage Acadian region.

Minnow Tackle Shop

Fredericton
Minnow Tackle Shop, in Fredericton, is a must-visit store for fishing enthusiasts. Specializing in providing a variety of fishing supplies and equipment, the shop's knowledgeable pro staff can also recommend the best fishing guides for the trip of your dreams. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned veteran who wants to learn the latest tricks, tips, and behaviors of target species such as Musky, Striped Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Sturgeon on the Saint John River, we can help.

Dead Bear Walking Outfitters

Harvey York Co.
Welcome to Dead Bear Walking Outfitters! We are a small family run outfitting business who takes great pride in ensuring you have an incredible hunt. We take small groups so everyone has a guide, host, and cook at their service. We provide delicious home cooked meals and a cozy, all equipped lodge that sits riverside on 100 acres of private, secluded land. Join us for a good ol' New Brunswick time for a trip you will never forget! We provide top notch service at the lodge and out in the woods. Accommodations available as well.