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Lavender at Ocean Breeze Farm

Saint-Édouard-de-Kent
Lavender at Ocean Breeze Farm is a "little piece of Provence in New Brunswick" that offers an outstanding sensory and agritourism experience. Take your time and wander through three acres of lavender fields. Lavender products for home and body for sale at the farm shop on site. Barn available for wedding or event rental.

Island View Cottage

Flatlands
Welcome to our fully renovated adult-only church cottage! Enjoy outdoor activities like canoeing, kayaking, and snowmobiling, with a rental centre just 5 minutes away. Experience the perfect blend of rustic and modern decor in a luxurious open layout featuring a fully equipped kitchen, rustic dining table, and cozy living room with river views. The lower level includes a full bath, laundry, TV room, and three queen bedrooms for ultimate comfort.

O'Sea Lavender Farm

Saint-Thomas-de-Kent
Uncover the coastal charm of O'Sea Lavender Farm in Saint-Thomas-de-Kent, New Brunswick. Nestled by the sea, our idyllic farm boasts vibrant lavender fields and enchanting cut flowers. Explore our on-site shop to purchase the beautiful lavender and flowers we cultivate. Immerse yourself in the soothing essence of lavender, surrounded by the serene seaside ambiance.

Mactaquac Golf Course

Mactaquac
The 18-hole championship golf course, carved out of mature forest, offers a unique series of challenges for golfers of all skill levels. The 7,030-yard layout features meticulously groomed fairways that lead the golfer into generous-sized greens, most of which are well guarded by large bunkers. Golfers are required to share this scenic course with a wide range of wildlife, including white tailed deer, ducks and geese that add to the course's natural charm.

Red Rover Craft Cider

Fredericton
Red Rover is New Brunswick’s oldest commercial craft cider, and it served its first customer in 2014. They use fresh-pressed apple juice from local farmers to create quality craft cider; crisp, refreshing, fruity, and gluten-free. Customers can purchase Red Rover seasonal and specialty ciders at the company's store, or on tap at a number of bars and restaurants in Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton and Sackville, as well as at ANBL locations across New Brunswick.

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.

Amsterdam Inn & Suites Florenceville-Bristol

Florenceville-Bristol
The newest hotel of Amsterdam Inn and Suites is located at Florenceville-Bristol in the Saint John River Valley. Stay in our state-of-the-art facility which includes 78 spacious, clean, and modern rooms and suites, a 150-person conference and banquet centre, a 94-seat full-service restaurant, meeting rooms, gym facilities, and an EV charging station. Enjoy museums, water activities, trails, and snowmobiling while you experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

Camping Shippagan Beach

Shippagan
Sheltered by forest onshore and by islands offshore, this lovely unsupervised saltwater beach offers a boating and aquatic centre and a campground with serviced sites, as well as change houses, washrooms, parking, a playground, splash pad, a picnic area, seaside boardwalk and a marina. Stand-up paddleboard and kayak rentals are available, as well as recreational fishing and miniature golf.

AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village

Saint John
This incredible waterfront experience includes a diverse collection of retail shops, a performance space, The Docks Container Lounge, food trucks, public art and pop-up activities. The coolest part - it all happens inside a village of more than 60 colourful, refurbished shipping containers. Food, coffee, gift shops and storefronts for attractions like Stonehammer Geopark and provincial parks, nearly 40 vendors bring this innovative space to life from May to November every year on the Saint John Waterfront. Open Wednesday to Sunday 11 am to 7 pm.

Crooked River Distillery

Memramcook
Our family-owned Distillery produces small batches of spirits with locally sourced ingredients. With our water-saving sustainable distilling system and ‘farm-to-bottle’ initiative, we produce high-quality artisanal products. We invite you to visit us at our farm and walk your way thru to our distillery. We offer free distillery tours, explaining our process in distilling our vodka, gin, rum, brandy, liqueur and whisky.

Sam' Relax Plus Floating Dome

Tracadie
Experience an unforgettable stay in our floating dome, nestled on the tranquil waters of the Great Tracadie River, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. This extraordinary refuge offers you a memorable glamping experience, blending modern comfort with total immersion in an exceptional natural setting. Book now for a unique adventure in the heart of nature.

Fredericton Golf Club

Fredericton
Nestled conveniently in the heart of the city, Fredericton Golf Club provides members and their guests a welcoming golf community, exceptional playing conditions, and pace of play. Enjoy 18 holes right in the capital city, well-conditioned grounds, golf carts, pro shop, restaurant and driving range.

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.

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.

Saint John Beaches

Saint John
Saint John boasts several public beaches. The most popular include Rockwood Park, which has two supervised sandy freshwater beaches, playground and hiking trails. Little River Reservoir offers a supervised freshwater beach, playground and hiking trails. Dominion Park Beach is a supervised, freshwater, sandy swimming beach with playground, canteen, change houses, barbecue and picnic shelters. Mispec Beach, one of the finest unsupervised sandy beaches on the Bay of Fundy, offers visitors free parking, picnic sites, a playground and more.

Moncton Heritage iTour

Moncton
iTour the history of Moncton's core! iTour Moncton provides you with an energetic way to experience the city of Moncton’s history. This self-guided heritage tour can be downloaded to your media player, smartphone or tablet and is designed to optimize your view of each historic site while maintaining the most efficient route possible. By following the directions, you should be positioned across the street from the sites you will be learning about. iTour Moncton takes approximately 1 hour to complete. Click on website link to access.

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.

Camping Héron Bleu Campground

Charlo
The Blue Heron Campground (Camping Héron bleu) stands out with its large green spaces and the size of its sites by Chaleur Bay. A 2-minute walk away, you have access to the beach and a boat launch for your marine activities. Our campground has everything to make your vacation unforgettable: Jumpaï acrobatic trampoline unique in New Brunswick, giant foam slide, 2 heated pools, remote-controlled tank track, mini-putt, bike park, children's playground, dog park, and many activities.

Mountain Woods Golf Club

Moncton
Everyone Welcome! Mountain Woods Golf Club is a challenging, 18-hole, picturesque and family-friendly golf course with rolling terrain and numerous water hazards. After completing your round, grab a bite at Neater's Lounge! The golf club also has two putting greens, a short-game practice area and a large double-ended driving range. The golf course is centrally located beside the Magnetic Hill Zoo and Magic Mountain Water Park.

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!

Homeport Historic B & B Inn (Saint John)

Saint John
Spectacular 1858 ship builder's mansion, an award-winning property with ten rooms fantastic views. An ideal location just 3 minutes from city centre and tourist sites. Amenities include private baths, complementary wireless Internet and parking, and a gourmet breakfast. Homeport is a Bay of Fundy Recommended Experience and has been awarded a AAA/CAA 3-diamond rating and Canada Select 5 star rating. Book direct with Homeport for best value savings.

Napier House

Campbellton
Nestled amidst lush gardens, the historic Napier House offers four rooms and a two-bedroom apartment for rent daily or weekly. The decor is in keeping with the age and style of the house (built circa 1915) but with all modern amenities.