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Seascape Kayak Tours

Deer Island
Immerse yourself in one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world. Paddling from our protected harbour on Deer Island, you're sure to see Bald eagles, Harbour seals, Harbour porpoise and whales. This area, known as a biodiversity hotspot, allows you to safely experience the flow of the tremendous Bay of Fundy tides. Seascape's kayak trips are designed to introduce paddlers of any experience level to the biodiversity of the Bay of Fundy's unique ocean ecosystem.

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.

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!

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.

Miscou Island

Île Miscou
Windswept Natural Sanctuary The road less travelled leads here... to shores of untouched, unspoiled and uncommon beauty. This coastal island is home to spectacular beaches, fascinating trails and vast peat bogs that turns scarlet red in the fall. From the Municipal Visitor Information Centre at the entrance of Miscou (9742, Route 113) to the historic lighthouse facing the ocean at the very tip of the island, you will experience the peaceful remoteness of a place like no other.

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.

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!

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.

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.

Storeytown Cottages

Storeytown
Our log-style cottages and kitchenette suites are nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River, with waterfront views and screened-in verandas. We offer familily friendly and pet friendly accommodations and adventures. We are happy to customize a special vacation package or romantic getaway. Storeytown Cottages is your one-stop destination for year-round outdoor adventures. Full and half day trips are available for canoeing, kayaking, stand-up boarding and tubing. Winter activities include snowshoeing, snow tubing and skating.

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.

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.

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.

Bayview Motel and Chalets

Alma
Full 2-bedroom cottages and housekeeping motel rooms. 10-minute walk to Alma, where you can watch lobster boats returning with their catch, or grab an ice cream and explore the beach. Nightly and weekly rates available. Cable TV, Wifi, pet-friendly, campfires. A few minutes from the gates of Fundy National Park: swimming, hiking, beachcombing, golf, hosted daytime and evening activities. Easy day trips to Cape Enrage, Waterside, local winery, Fundy Trail Parkway, and Hopewell Rocks.

Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve

Saint John
Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve is located in the city of Saint John, on the border with the neighbouring town of Grand Bay-Westfield. Conserved by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, this nature preserve is one of the last undeveloped properties in the area and supports a variety of ecosystems. Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve features 2 km (1.2 mi) of looping trail systems for visitors to explore. The trail leads you across Henderson Brook on a walking bridge where you can stop and take in views of the wetland. There are two trails: Stevens Loop Trail and Hamm Loop Trail.