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Maison des arts Belle-Baie

Petit-Rocher
La Maison des Arts of Belle-Baie, in Petit-Rocher, offers a variety of arts-related displays and activities. As you stroll in the former parish rectory turned into a vibrant cultural centre and community gathering place, you can admire dozens of paintings from the Roche Art Gallery. La Maison des Arts offers several courses, workshops, and events such as painting, drawing, afternoon tea, music, crochet, themed art creation, and much more.

Beauséjour Camping

Shediac
Up the hill from the beach with some of the warmest waters north of the Carolinas sits Beausejour Camping, a pearl of a family campground in the southeast of New Brunswick. Large, spacious campsites with green and wooded areas, the Beausejour offers a diversity of services such as a heated swimming pool, wireless Internet, a games room, laundry room and a large playground as well as a great activity calendar.

Beau Soleil B&B

Shediac
Large, well-kept property with private entrances. Air conditioning, cable TV, patio with barbecue and refrigerator. Access to telephone and Internet. Bilingual service. We are located across the much frequented Parlee Beach. It is a ten-minute walk from our home to the seashore, and downtown Shediac, a charming little town small that offers numerous activities and attractions during the day and evening, is located two kilometres away.

Regent Street Wharf

Fredericton
Situated on the majestic Saint John River in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Wharf services include 60 m (200 ft.) of visitor dock space, water, ice, 30-amp power, phone, pump-out facilities and refuse container. The wharf is also located within the Fred-eZone, offering free wireless Internet.Fee for overnight stay is $1.65/ft. For more rate information and to make reservations, please call or email.

Quoddy Link Marine

Saint Andrews
Stable, spacious, spectacular! Saint Andrews' most experienced whale watcher. Our 55-ft. power catamaran is capable to travel further to sight more types of whales more often, and spend more time in the whales' feeding grounds. Every excursion includes narration by marine biologists for the most educational experience, an on-board touch, as well as complimentary hot chocolate and cookies. We provide gift certificate and donations to many local fundraisers and causes.

Fins & Feathers Outfitting

Fredericton
Explore New Brunswick’s fishing and hunting opportunities! Whether you are looking for quality fly fishing trips or for your next hunting adventure, we offer a wide variety of outdoor adventures. From chasing the elusive Atlantic Salmon to upland hunting for grouse and woodcock over highly trained pointing dogs, we offer a wide variety of species to fish and hunt for.

Paradis de la Petite Montagne (Paradise Mountain)

Saint-André/Grand Falls
About 8 minutes from the falls, come and enjoy a refreshing swim in our man-made lake or splash away on our waterslides. Have an adventure and test your agility on the Wibit water inflatable course. Young and old will have so much fun that they won't want to leave! Whether you are traveling in your RV or prefer to pitch your tent under the stars, we are sure that you will appreciate our camping sites, its amenities, and its stunning scenery.

150th Anniversary Heritage Room Museum

Saint-François-de-Madawaska
Legacy of Saint-François-de-Madawaska's 150th anniversary festivities, this museum was left to the community in 2009 with an aim of keeping the region's heritage alive for generations to come. The collection of artifacts, religious objects and belongings from pioneers and their descendants present the community's rich history.

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.

Restigouche River Lodge

Mann Mountain Settlement
Atlantic Salmon fly fishing on the Restigouche River in crystal-clear, private water, top notch local guides, comfortable lodging, fine dining and spectacular views. The Restigouche River Lodge features accommodations for up to 12 anglers, as well as a spacious lounge with a panoramic view of the Restigouche River and the Chic-Choc mountains, which are part of the Appalachian Mountain chain.

Tiny House in Beaver Harbour

Beaver Harbour
Tiny House in Beaver Harbour is located in a small fishing village on the Fundy Coast of NB. Sitting right on the edge of the Ocean with a spectacular view. This Tiny House is fully equipped with all kitchen tools, linens, washer /dryer. There is also a Private all season Hot Tub on the deck overlooking the amazing scenery! The beautiful private beach is only steps away. Kayaking, hiking, fishing, picnics at the lighthouse are just a few things you can enjoy while staying here.

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.

Happy Craft Brewing

Moncton
Welcome to the place where beer and community unite. Happy Craft Brewing is a small-scale brewery that believes in the power of inclusivity, authenticity, and, of course, exceptional beer. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels welcome. Our passion is crafting unique, top-quality beer that brings people together. At Happy, there's a beer for everyone. We believe that it's impossible not to be happy at Happy, so grab some friends - or find some here - and join us for a pint.

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.

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.

Blue Roof Distillers

Malden
Opened in June of 2017, Canada's first farm-to-bottle distillery is located in Malden, NB, on the Strang family farm. Potato farmers for six generations, the Strang's knew that throwing out their small unmarketable potatoes did not make economic or environmental sense. The family's dedication to quality and excellence in produce is no exception with Blue Roof where the purest and smoothest spirits are created. Unique in every way potatoes are transformed into ultra-premium vodka!

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.

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.

Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Fredericton
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, is Atlantic Canada’s largest art gallery and a major Canadian cultural institution. Founded in 1959 by Lord Beaverbrook, it houses an internationally recognized collection of Canadian, Indigenous, British, and international art, including works by Dalí, Turner, Emily Carr, and Tom Thomson. Visitors can explore dynamic exhibitions, hands-on workshops, and the Bruno Bobak Artist in Residence Studio, plus enjoy the café and curated boutique.

Cottage on Bay of Fundy

Bay View
Come relax by the ocean, experience the highest tides and explore beautiful beaches and caves. A two-bedroom cottage with an open kitchen dining room living room great room. The cottage sits on 15 acres of waterfront above Berry Beach. Six kilometres from the spectacular Fundy Trail Provincial Park boasting beautiful beaches, waterfalls and the amazing Walton Glen Gorge!

Cambridge-Narrows Visitor Information Centre

Cambridge-Narrows
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Cambridge-Narrows to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsThe Centre is located in a building of great historic significance for the village, and also houses a community library that boasts a large selection of New Brunswick and Queens County books.

Smokehouse Museum

Cap-Acadie/Cap-Pelé
Cap-Acadie is North America's largest exporter of smoked herring. Inside the Information Centre, the Smokehouse Museum demonstrates the history and techniques learned from French and Aboriginal knowledge. Interpretive panels, photographs, and old tools illustrate this traditional way to preserve a family's food supply, which later became a major commercial enterprise. Today about 20 smokehouses in Cap-Acadie still smoke herring, exported mainly to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.