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Wilson's Point Historic Site

Derby Junction
Located within Enclosure Park in the community of Derby, Wilson’s Point is the final tip of land at the confluence of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi rivers. It is the site of the first English Settlement along the Miramichi River, with an interpretive centre housed in the replica of the 1790 church, a trading post, a historic 240-year-old graveyard, and walking trails. It is now cared for by the Miramichi Scottish Heritage Association. Visitors are welcome to tour the buildings and enjoy the beautiful grounds.

Winegarden Estate Winery & Distillery

Baie Verte
Set amidst beautiful rural countryside, Winegarden Estates, near Port Elgin, welcomes wine lovers, sommeliers, connoisseurs, and those who just like to try new things. It was established by Werner and Roswitha Rosswog in 1991, the first fruit distillery in Atlantic Canada. With 300 acres of farmland, including 6 acres of cultivated vineyards, we produce a wide range of grape and fruit wines, fruit liqueurs, European style Eau de Vie, brandy and bitters, all made from New Brunswick produce.

Winsome Inn

St. Stephen
Highly recommended. Free continental breakfast, 24-hour coffee/tea. All newly renovated and upgraded rooms with king or queen beds and fridge/microwave in all rooms. Free wireless Internet. Playground. CAA/AAA member/senior discount.

Wolastoq Park

Saint John
Wolastoq means "the beautiful river," in the language of the Maliseet people who lived beside it. Today, we know it as the beautiful Saint John River. For many centuries before Europeans arrived, Wolastoq, with its tributaries, lands and forests, provided an abundance of food, materials and medicines to the Maliseet people. They were known then as the "Wolastoqiyik," meaning "people of the beautiful river." It provided them with a transportation route for hunting, trade and travel. Today, a park has been developed for recreational and educational purposes.

Woodstock Golf & Curling Club Ltd.

Woodstock
With over 100 years in operation, this 9-hole golf course is located in the heart of New Brunswick's First Town. The golf course is beginner friendly, while small greens provide a good short game challenge for the more experienced golfers. It offers a licensed clubhouse, snack bar, showers, lockers, pro shop, putting green, golf club and cart rentals, and a golf pro is available for the golfer. There are daily green fees and a dress code is enforced. Woodstock combines time-honoured tradition, natural terrain and modern amenities to create a golfing experience that should not be missed.

Woolastook Park & Campground

Upper Kingsclear
Quiet, clean and friendly family campground on the banks of the picturesque Saint John River, 25 km (15 mi.) west of Fredericton. The park's features include walking and hiking trails, a library, 2 volleyball courts, 2 horseshoe pits, a fishing pond and a laundry room. We even have 1 of the world's longest picnic tables! Guests of the park will have the opportunity to enjoy many free services and activities, including hay rides, bikes, paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, golf and board games. Firewood and propane is also provided.

Woolastook Park Beach

Upper Kingsclear
Three unsupervised freshwater swimming beaches. Nine-hole pitch-and-putt golf course and 35 km (22 mi.) of walking and biking trails. Free bike, canoe, kayaks and paddle boats rentals; fishing pond, two volley-ball courts, two horse-shoe pits, library, exercise building, mini-putt and playground. Fun for the whole family!For more information, please visit our website.

World's Largest Axe

Nackawic
Take seven tonnes of stainless steel and sink them into a concrete stump that is 10 m (33 ft.) in diameter. What have you got? The World's Largest Axe! Rising 15 m (49 ft.) above the glorious Saint John River, this landmark is a mighty symbol. It tells the world that forestry is "number one" in this small community, named Forestry Capital of Canada in 1991. In fact, the axe was commissioned as a reminder of that special year. It was designed and built by a company from Woodstock, New Brunswick. Once built, it was quite a feat to move the statue down to Nackawic.

York County Cider

Fredericton
York County Cider is a craft cider company located on the Northside of the City of Fredericton. We first opened our doors in 2016 and since then we have grown to have the largest selection of cider on tap in the capital city. We are open every day and you can either stay and enjoy our cider here or get it to go, so you may enjoy it at home later!

Youghall Beach Park

Bathurst
Experience Youghall Beach's golden sands and stunning blue waters. Enjoy FREE access to some Eastern Canada's warmest waters in the Chaleur Bay, along with groomed sandy beaches. With a boardwalk reaching the beach from several access points, an outdoor platform for yoga sessions, five beach volleyball courts, a boat slip, great fishing spots, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a playground area, Youghall Beach Park is an ideal destination for the young and young at heart.

Big Paw Outfitters

Renous
Offering great black bear and moose hunting and some of the best Atlantic salmon fishing in the province. This newly built log home features 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and is located in one of the most secluded areas in New Brunswick. Fishing, hunting, hiking, ATV riding, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, skiing and snowmobiling are all available in this beautiful part of New Brunswick.

Brundage Point River Centre

Grand Bay-Westfield
Part of the Lower St. John River Passage, Brundage Point River Centre is a wheelchair-accessible waterside gathering place in the town of Grand Bay-Westfield. The Centre hosts a weekly Thursday market featuring crafts and local farm-fresh produce and food, and is available for community and private functions for parties and meetings. Take advantage of the boat, canoe and kayak launch, overnight boat moorings, and a spacious dock. Browse the area's history through informative panels along the waterfront trail.

Hanscome Outdoor Adventures

California Settlement
Hanscome Outdoors is located on the picturesque Limestone Stream. We are a licensed establishment and able to cater special gatherings, conferences, lunches or dinner. Just relax in our new hospitality building, sit by the river and watch fish, ducks, hawks or eagles. Our world class facility offers a wide range of shooting including skeet, trap and a sporting clay course. We offer a wide variety of hunts, including White-tail deer, moose, black bear and our favourite, the pheasant. We have full lodging available and meals are provided.

Honourable William Henry Steeves House Museum

Hillsborough
The Steeves House Museum is a vital stop for those interested in Canada's Confederation, the Steeves Family, and the Village of Hillsborough. In 1812 Joseph Steeves, grandson of 1766 settlers, built this home. His son, William Henry Steeves, became a Father of Confederation. The house was later home to managers of the Gypsum Company; then in 1982, it became a museum, which contains thousands of enchanting artifacts. Available: tours, genealogy, grounds, and room for rental.

Hunt N It Outfitters

Upper Knoxford
Hunt N It is an outfitter located in the Saint John River Valley, less than one km from the Maine Border. We offer spring and fall black bear hunts, and moose when tags are available. We have two hunt packages to chose from. Both include five full days of hunting. We offer 100% shot opportunity and currently have in excess of 50 sites in two different management units.