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Rexton (Five Rivers)

Rexton
Rexton is a small community; its historical sites, museum and interpretive trails provide a window to our colorful past. Tour our historic churches, magnificent century-old structures. The birthplace of Bonar Law, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, restored to a typical farm of the 1870s. Our Richibucto River Museum with numerous artifacts. Walking-trails telling stories of railroads and historical characters! Browse the treasures of the local craft stores. Participate in our festivals, celebrations and events!

Heron's Nest Cottages/Chalets Le Nid du Héron

Charlo
The Heron's Nest is set in an enchanting setting, offering vacationers an unforgettable panoramic view of Chaleur Bay, the Gaspe coast and the Appalachian mountain range. Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets can be enjoyed from each of our cottages, which are situated just a few steps from the beach. Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted with the number of activities available to them. We are open 12 months a year!

Kent Region Walking Trails

Bouctouche
Discover the rich and diverse forests, rivers, coastlines, and vibrant Acadian communities of the Kent region on various trails in and around Kouchibouguac, Rogersville, Richibucto, Bouctouche, Cocagne, Grande-Digue. With more than 50 km of trails of varying lengths and levels of difficulty, visitors, cyclists, hikers, and birdwatchers can fully enjoy exploring this beautiful area.

Rodd Miramichi River

Miramichi
Nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River in Miramichi's Historic Water Street Business District, Rodd Miramichi is a modern, contemporary urban resort. The hotel features 79 guestrooms and suites, many with patio walkouts and river views of the world-famous Miramichi River. Guestrooms are equipped with top-of-the-line furniture, quick Internet connections and other guest amenities including an indoor pool, whirlpool and complete fitness centre.

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.

Sackville Visitor Information Centre

Sackville
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Sackville to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsWireless Internet and picnic deckThe Centre houses an artisan-run craft gallery and overlooks the award-winning Sackville Waterfowl Park, where travelers can enjoy nature and a stroll along boardwalks.

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.

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.

Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre

South Esk
Discover the different life stages of the Atlantic salmon and learn about the biology of the species at Canada’s oldest fish hatchery, which grows Atlantic salmon for enhancement. Public Tours of the Fish Hatchery in July and August (book ahead).

Baker-Brook (Haut-Madawaska)

Baker-Brook
Situated at the heart of the upper Madawaska region, the peaceful community of Baker-Brook is separated from Maine, (U.S.), by the Saint John River and its islands. Proud to be part of the region, Baker-Brook is committed to ensuring a quality of life that its residents appreciate. Baker-Brook is rich in history: discover the intrigues and boldness of its past.

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 or head out on a hunting experience with knowledgeable local guides who will take you to the very best spots. Relax in one of our fully equipped cottages that are big enough for large get-togethers or small enough to enjoy your own private secluded getaway. From fishing to canoeing and kayaking, tubing, or a base for amazing day trips, Country Haven is your perfect home away from home!

Mountainview Solitude Inn

Harvey Bank
Conveniently located midway between Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park, this historic Turner shipbuilder's house has four bedrooms, each with a queen bed and its own private bathroom. The beautifully restored, chemical-free home has exposed axe-hewn ceiling beams and original 8" wide floor boards. Stargaze through a telescope on the second floor balcony. Enjoy spectacular views of Shepody River Valley (a birdwatchers' paradise) with the Caledonia and Shepody Mountains in the background.

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.

City of Fredericton

Fredericton
New Brunswick's capital city is rich in culture, history and riverside beauty. Stand in awe at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery; discover Fredericton's past in the Historic Garrison District; tap your toes at the award-winning Harvest Music Festival; walk or bike over 115 km of riverside trails; explore the Wolastoq River by kayak or canoe. Craft beer enthusiast? Fredericton boasts the highest concentration of craft breweries and tasting experiences in the Maritimes.

Moonshine Creek Distillery

Waterville
Moonshine Creek Distillery was established in 2018. The distillery is a family run business by two brothers, Joshua Jacob Henderson Clark and Jeremiah Jonah Henderson Clark. Their grandfather was a long time bootlegger in the area. This inspired the brothers to start a legal moonshine distillery that uses local ingredients, colloquialisms and history to make their various moonshine flavours and character. Tastings offered daily.

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!

Loomcrofters Studio

Gagetown
The Loomcrofters Studio building is one of the oldest buildings in New Brunswick, dating to about 1789. Visit Loomcrofters Studio, operated by Queens County Heritage, to hear the story of the New Brunswick Tartan and many others; try your hand at weaving on one of the antique looms; and discover one of the oldest buildings still standing in New Brunswick.

Miramichi History Museum

Miramichi
Originally founded in 1897 the museum houses an extensive collection of natural and cultural history artifacts and is one of the most unique museums in New Brunswick. The museum is also center for genealogy and historical research for Miramichi ( includes shipbuilding history).

Artisan Brewing Co.

Campbellton
At Artisan Brewing Co., we pride ourselves in brewing excellent craft beers for your tasting pleasure. We brew on site - our taproom boasts 30 taps (the most in northern NB!) as well as an elevated cocktail and wine bar, brewtique, beer store and large patio. Located off the Van Horne bridge which connects Campbellton to the Province of Quebec, we share our space with Smoke On The Water Smokehouse Food. Exceptional craft beers and legendary smokehouse bbq all under one roof!