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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.

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.

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!

New Denmark Memorial Museum

New Denmark
New Denmark, the oldest Danish settlement in Canada, is a small rural community that owes its name to the Danish immigrants who settled the region in 1872. Although its population is more diversified than it was at that time, the Danish language can still be heard and many people still proudly display their roots.The New Denmark Memorial Museum has a collection made up of portraits, farm machinery, small tools, china, books and numerous artefacts that belonged to the local Danish settlers.

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.

Comfort Inn - Edmundston

Edmundston
Situated on a hill in a quiet area, the Edmundston Comfort Inn offers a magnificent view of the city. Located close to the University of Moncton's Edmundston campus and the regional hospital. All rooms include free high-speed wireless Internet access. Rooms are also equipped with a microwave oven and a refrigerator. Hot breakfast is served at no charge The hotel also has a fitness room, laundry room; Parking is complimentary and pets are welcomed.

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).

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!

Rachael Sky Photography Studio Gallery & Gift Shop

Gaspereau Forks
Discover the creative works of Rachael Sky Photography at this working studio/gallery located in a charming 190-year-old heritage building. Rachael’s work has been published with the National Geographic and has been on display in New York, London, and Canada. See Rachael’s ‘Eye Drops’ photograph, published 4 times and picked out of 10 million photos by NatGeo. Browse the gift shop, with beautiful art prints, fridge magnets, keychains, and crocheted crafts. Open Wed/Thurs/Sat 10am - 4pm.

Kellys Beach

Kouchibouguac
Go for a dip in some of Canada's warmest saltwater beaches! With 25 km (15.5 mi.) of golden sand dunes and a ½ km (.3 mi.) long boardwalk, this supervised beach is the perfect spot to relax, swim and build a sandcastle. Kellys Beach offers access to all the amenities: change rooms, washrooms, showers and a food concession. It's a great spot for families, with plenty of picnic areas and bike trails.

Hotel de la Plage by Bower Boutique Hotels

Grand-Barachois
Hôtel de la plage is a luxurious 5-bedroom oceanfront villa located steps away from Cap Bimet beach with a private outdoor heated in-ground pool (seasonal), a sundeck featuring a hot tub (year round) and dining area and spectacular oceanfront and sunset views. Enjoy the salty sea air and the soothing rhythm of the waves that provide a moment of relaxation. Also can be rented as a 1 bedroom option with a king bed during the off season.

Florentine Manor

Harvey
The line-dried sheets and quietness of the night gives you a cozy feeling as the breeze blows in from the Bay of Fundy. Mary has welcomed guests since 1983 to her New England-style inn near Riverside-Albert, on the Bay of Fundy. Nearby are New Brunswick's world famous Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park, Mary's Point beach, Shipyard Park, Crooked Creek lookout, Albert County Museum and the scenic Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

Maybee Brewing Company

Fredericton
Opened in February 2016 as a 10-barrel brewery in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Maybee Brewing Company produces a wide variety of beers, with a focus on hoppy American ales, Belgian styles, and innovative brews made with local ingredients. Beers are available for purchase at the brewery’s store by the growler, keg, or can. Visitors can also enjoy flights or pints in the spacious taproom which offers a view of the production floor, and on the patio.

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.

Promenade Waterfront

Bathurst
Don't miss exploring La Promenade Waterfront, in the heart of downtown Bathurst. Boardwalks, walkways, unique galleries, shops and boutiques. Be entertained with live music every night during the summer months under the gazebo, and don't miss the special events and festivals throughout the year.

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.

Le Gîte de la Sagouine

Bouctouche
Gîte de la Sagouine was built in 1880, and the rich heritage of the house has a Victorian feel to it. Its 4 bedrooms and 2 suites are furnished with beautiful antiques. Each room and suite has a private bath. Stepping inside the inn, you enter a quiet refuge that fills your heart with tranquility after a day exploring the Acadian seaside community of Bouctouche, its lively attractions, sand dunes, gentle ocean breezes, and its friendly people who make you feel like family.

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!