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Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum

Boiestown
Explore the heritage, culture and history of logging, the lives of woodsmen, and local ecology in central New Brunswick dating back to the 1800s. This 15-acre open-air museums is home to thousands of artefacts, including an original trapper’s cabin, the New Brunswick Lumberjack Championships, and many other cultural community events.

Baisley Lodges

Saint-Jacques (Edmundston)
Looking for a getaway near the city not too far away? Baisley Lodges is the place to stay! Waterfront chalets along the Madawaska river; peace and much needed tranquility. This is the place to Be!! For more information, please contact Fran Roussel at 735-7652.

Element5 Spa & Salon – Moncton

Moncton
All 5 senses will be engaged at Element5 for a deeper guest experience. From the Element5 welcome and comforting Aveda tea to our free personalized sensory rituals and signature treatments. Through individual consultation, we will determine your nature and prescribe a service and product regime to help restore your skin, your well-being and all your 5 Elements!

Ridgeback Lodge

Kingston
Ridgeback Lodge is an adult oriented resort and the ultimate getaway for you and your special someone. Go Glamping in one of our Dream Domes, Stargazer Domes or Deluxe Cabin. Those looking for evening entertainment need look no further than the purchase of a bottle of wine and your very own private wood-fired Japanese hot tub, from which you can watch dusk turn to night. A very unique stay like you never experienced before!

Tire Shack Brewing Co.

Moncton
Nestled inside a beautifully renovated former auto-garage, Tire Shack Brewing Co. is producing some of the most delicious and creative beer styles you will find on the East Coast. We aim to change your perception of what beer can be. Our lively, and welcoming taproom is the perfect place to spend an afternoon away from the office or a memorable evening with friends.

Sunset View Campground

Hawkshaw
Are you looking for an elevated, boutique-style camping experience? At Sunset View Campground, we believe there's a better way to camp - a valuable way where guests are earned rather than assumed. ​Our mission is to help people fall in love with the outdoors again by focusing on the entire camping experience - from the time you book your reservation, to the time we're waving goodbye, you'll notice the difference here at Sunset View Campground!

Club plein air de Caraquet (Caraquet Outdoor Club)

Caraquet
The Club plein air de Caraquet is committed to facilitating outdoor physical activity year round for everyone by providing accessible facilities, including a welcoming lodge, several kilometres of walking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, winter biking and snowshoeing trails, and two outdoor rinks (an ice ring and a hockey rink) in the winter months. Bike, snowshoe, ski, and skate rentals are available, as well as various workshops.

Camping Shippagan Beach

Shippagan
Sheltered by forest onshore and by islands offshore, this lovely unsupervised beach offers warm saltwater, a boating and aquatic centre and a campground. The site features change houses, washrooms, parking, a playground, a picnic area and a marina. Paddleboat and bicycle rentals are available, as well as miniature golf. Deep-sea fishing excursions can be booked on site.

Camping Colibri

Bertrand (Caraquet)
Welcome to the largest private tourist complex in the Acadian Peninsula, a unique and welcoming family campground ! You will find a water park with water playground, wading pool, and an exterior salt water pool. In addition, thematic weekends are sure to amuse you every time! Situated close to beaches, bicycle trails and other attractions. Showers, bathrooms and laundry services. Wi-Fi network available. Total number of lots: 315 (lots with 3 services of 50 or 30 amp, with 2 services, or without services).

Lavoie Maple Sugar House

Rivière-Verte
Established five generations ago, this 50-acre family-operated maple grove is located 400 metres above sea level in the Appalachian Mountains in north-western New Brunswick. This location is ideal for the growth of sugar maples and for the harvesting of a sap of superior quality. Its long boiling time at low heat over a wood fire provides unique and refined flavours that are sought after by connoisseurs.

Grand Manan Visitor Information Center

Grand Manan
Grand Manan's Visitor Information Center is centrally located and here to help any visitors while they are touring the island. Its welcoming staff has plenty of information on activities, events, things to do, places to eat and more. Come by and have a complimentary taste of dulse or salt water taffy while you retrieve your day plan! The building is wheelchair-accessible and has public washrooms.

Mac's Beach

St. Martins
At the eastern end of this picturesque village is the beautiful Mac’s Beach, an unsupervised beach with food services available. At low tide you can explore the famous St. Martins sea caves, visual evidence of the tremendous power of the Fundy tides. Carved into the rugged, red sand cliffs, you’ll have about two hours to wander through them on either side of low tide.

Haunted Hike

Fredericton
Join the Calithumpians troupe -- a group of actors in period costume -- for a performance-based ghost tour where you'll meet ghosts and spirits. This night-time adventure will give you spine-tingling frights and rib-tickling laughs. Wander Fredericton's historic and picturesque downtown as you find out more about its haunted past. This adventure will give you chills and you'll leave with the sense of actually having been in Fredericton's murky past.

Oromocto Trails

Oromocto
Enjoy year-round fun on our three trail systems here in Oromocto! Families can experience a leisurely walk at our Deer Park trails, Gateway trails with their lovely bridges and along the Trans-Canada Trail. The River Valley Cycling Club maintains the Deer Park trails in the winter which are great for fatbiking.

Algonquin Golf Course

Saint Andrews
Situated along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean's Passamaquoddy Bay the 18 hole, 7,100 yard, par 72 Algonquin Golf Course has been redesigned by Canadian golf architect Rod Whitman. Whitman's redesign has accentuated the natural beauty of the Bay of Fundy, resculpting the course to optimize the golf experience and ocean views. Full-service clubhouse, pro-shop, golf carts, club rentals, showers, practice facility, short-game area, driving range, golf lessons, CPGA professionals. Open May through October.

Mount Allison University Campus Tours

Sackville
Tour the beautiful campus of Mount Allison University, ranked the #1 undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean's magazine in 2018. With degrees in arts, science, commerce, fine arts, and music, the University provides a flexible liberal arts and sciences education that prepares students for any career path. Take the time to tour campus on your own or book a guided campus tour. Get more details or take a virtual tour at www.mta.ca/visit.

Saint-Léolin (Rivière-du-Nord)

Saint-Léolin
Saint-Léolin, part of Rivière-du-Nord near Caraquet, is known for its peoples’ legendary hospitality and joie de vivre. Saint-Léolin is an active community where quality of life is a priority, and where volunteer work and helping one other is an integral component of everyday life. The community’s extraordinary spirit of cooperation is a source of pride for its people, who send you a friendly invite to come and discover this beautiful region of l’Acadie.

Richiboucto Head Lighthouse

Richibucto-Village
This attractive 1864 lighthouse has an original wooden salt-shaker tower with alterations done in 1988. This active lighthouse is located on an elevated bluff overlooking the Northumberland Strait. There is a working wharf within view of the lighthouse, it's adjacent to cottages and a campground and Cap-Lumière Beach is nearby. This is a good seaside picnic location. Driving directions: Routes 11 and 134, then Route 505 to Cap-Lumière Road.

City of Fredericton Trails

Fredericton
The Fredericton trail system has more than 120 km (75 mi.) of non-motorized, multi-use trails on both sides of the Saint John River, joined by the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge. More than 21 km (13 mi.) of the trails are paved, all are accessible to pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchairs. There are 10 major trails, varying in length, some going thru City parks and UNB. Open year-round. Trail Type: walking, running, biking Level: Easy

Auberge Évasion de rêves Inn

Saint-Quentin
Expect a pleasant welcome in this quiet and warm inn located in Saint-Quentin, in the northwestern region of New Brunswick, known as maple country. This Canada Select 4-star rating establishment is accessible to people with special needs and offers free continental breakfast, high speed internet, cable tv and heated pool. Ideal for snowmobilers in the winter, with trail access directly in the inn's backyard.

Sussex Murals - Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada

Sussex
Highlights of our rich local history are represented by 24 impressive murals crafted by world-renowned mural artists; these can be found throughout the beautiful downtown areas of Sussex and Sussex Corner. Be sure to look us up during your next visit to the area and take a stroll through our streets lined with history. We look forward to welcoming you to Sussex, the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada.

Roy Heritage Home

Saint-Quentin
Historic boomtown-style house from the early colonization period and the beginnings of the Parish of Saint-Quentin. It has served a number of purposes: general store, Caisse Populaire, provincial court, professional photography centre, Canada Employment centre, and much more. It was restored in keeping with its original structure and now houses a museum reflecting the community's early days.

Pollock Cove Seaside Retreat

Wilsons Beach
Our vacation rentals could be the perfect spot for your next family reunion or business gathering! Pollock Cove Seaside Retreat is a cluster of cottages and houses on the edge of Pollock Cove, on the beautiful island of Campobello. The island is accessible by bridge from Lubec, ME or by ferry from New Brunswick. We welcome individuals, families, groups and companies. Pets are welcome.