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Elite Equestrian - Origins Experience Based Stays

Harvey
Elite Equestrian, est. in 2017, is a horse riding school offering certified coaching for all levels, ages 3 and up. We provide personalized lessons, trail rides, corp events, horse shows, and clinics. Our Origins branch features off-grid experience-based stays in beautiful themed cabins, allowing guests to unplug and connect with nature. Enjoy stunning views, hiking trails, and five nearby lakes for outdoor adventures. Discover the perfect blend of equestrian excellence serene natural beauty.

Falcon Ridge Inn B&B

Alma
Beautiful inn facing the Bay of Fundy, one of the world's most remarkable marine environments. The rooms are spacious and include a queen-size bed, a mini-fridge, wireless Internet service and en suite bathroom. Breakfast includes fresh fruit, homemade goodies such as muffins and a hot plate. The inn is close to Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks and Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

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.

Caraquet

Caraquet
Where the Acadian heart beats strongest! Located on the coast of one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World, Caraquet is a small, inviting town with undeniable Acadian and Maritime charm, a vibrant cultural and artistic life, and savoury regional cuisine. It is also home to one of the most popular Acadian festivals in North America.

Osprey Adventures - Kayak, Canoe & SUP Rentals

Hampton
Kayak, canoe and SUP (paddleboard) rental service in the Hampton area. Take a guided tour or paddle your way through the beautiful Kennebecasis tidal river system. Explore and immerse yourself in the freshwater marsh, one of the most diverse of its kind in Atlantic Canada. The abundant wildlife, diverse waterfowl population and various birds of prey makes this place a fascinating area to explore!

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.

Dixon Point Lighthouse (Front Range)

Bouctouche
This is one of the many fine lighthouses that dot the coastline and inland waterways of New Brunswick. The Dixon Point Lighthouse was built originally in 1881. It was replaced in 1919 with an attractive salt-shaker-style design. The front range is still active. This lighthouse stands on a very small footprint of land with a good view of the Bouctouche Dune Lighthouse, which is practically inaccessible, at the end of the Bouctouche Dune sandbar.

Unique Lake Cottages

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Located on the eastern shore of Unique Lake in New Brunswick, Canada, our premier lakeside cottages provide the perfect setting for those who want to enjoy nature and peacefulness. Highlights include proximity to an extensive set of ATV/snowmobile trails, lake activities and magnificient sunsets. Unique Lake Cottages offer an exciting and intimate experience for those who want to escape from the hassle of everyday life.

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.

Pabineau Falls

Pabineau
The Pabineau Falls are recognized in the Chaleur Region for their grandiose beauty! Located in the Pabineau First Nation, the falls are on the Nepisiguit River and are surrounded by breathtaking nature.

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!

Comfort Inn - Campbellton

Campbellton
Rest, relax, and recharge at the Comfort Inn Campbellton, where you'll find fine accommodations and excellent, friendly service at a convenient location near the downtown area and a short drive from Sugarloaf Provincial Park. Enjoy convenient free amenities, including a hot and healthy breakfast. Take advantage of our free WiFi, fitness centre, and pet-friendly rooms. Business travelers will appreciate our copy and fax services, as well as late check-out availability.

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.

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.

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.

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)