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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.

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.

Kennebecasis Island Ferry

Bayswater
Toll-free service operated from May to November by the provincial government between Kennebecasis Island and Summerville, off Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula. Be prepared to take in the view of the McColgan Point Lighthouse (built in 1913). For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Quispamsis

Quispamsis
Quispamsis is an active community with many recreational opportunities. Whether you're seeking a leisurely pace or something more lively, it's the place to energize. The most picturesque waterways in Eastern Canada are readily accessible from the area. Sailors can be seen navigating the majestic Kennebecasis River, while the meandering Hammond River is a favourite for kayaking and canoeing.

Wilmot Park

Fredericton
Directly across the street from Government House is Wilmot Park. Beautifully landscaped, the park boasts immaculate lawns, walking trails, lighted tennis courts, a basketball court, lawn bowling, a bandstand, a children’s playground, a new outdoor aquatic facility (anticipated opening late summer 2016), and is a perfect spot for a picnic. The title deed of this 4.9-ha (12-acre) park was originally given to City Council in 1895, by an early Loyalist settler, Edward Wilmot, as a gift for "the commonality of Fredericton."

Sussex KOA

Sussex
Ideally situated between all things tourism in NB. Reserve an RV, trailer, tent site or cabin. Drop-ins welcome. This family-friendly campground includes a jumping pillow, dog park, 3 pools, splash pad and 3 playgrounds. Sussex is known as the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada, Gateway to Fundy National Park, home to the famous Hopewell Rocks and many covered bridges and lighthouses just minutes away. The campground is adjacent to the Sussex Drive-In.

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.

Par 94 Bar & Golf Lounge

Fredericton
Par 94 is the ultimate indoor golf destination in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Our facility features 4 state-of-the-art golf simulator bays along with a large bar and lounge. Whether it’s swinging a club in the middle of winter, or gathering together to watch the big game, our friendly and professional staff is eager to help you make the most of your experience.

Upriver Country Market

Bass River
The Upriver Country Market was created as a community gathering place for access to buying locally produced goods and enjoy live weekly musical entertainment. We are open every Saturday of the summer from 9-12 p.m. in a converted horse barn in Bass River. Enjoy fresh produce and meat, breakfast and coffee (or bicycle-powered smoothies) as well as local crafts and baking.

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.

Camping Symbiotic Horizons Farm

Springfield
Small-scale family farm using new and old biological methods to grow vegetables and fruit for our community supported agriculture operation and farm stand. We are part of the Experimental Farm Network, working with local inventors developing sustainable and regenerative agricultural technologies. Camp sites have a furnished 7-m (23 ft.) canvas bell tent, queen bed, dinner table, picnic table, Camp Chef stove, stone pizza oven, BBQ, grill, firepit, firewood and access to u-pick garden. *2 night minimum stay.

Super 8 by Wyndham Campbellton

Campbellton
Hotel near downtown Campbellton and VIA Rail Station, offering spectacular mountain and river views. Ideally located off Highway 134, close to Sugarloaf Provincial Park and Restigouche River. Enjoy free continental breakfast, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, free WiFi, business center, and guest laundry facilities. Non-smoking rooms feature microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and hair dryer. Pet-friendly and eco-friendly with a three-key Green Key rating.

Shiktehawk Trail

Florenceville-Bristol
Developed in 1997 the Shiktehawk trail is 2km in length running adjacent to the Shikatehawk Stream. It is perfect for family hiking and mountain biking, a casual stroll or evening snowshoeing. On your hike you will enjoy many spectacular displays of organic vegetation and tree species. Often, during the Summer months, you will find visitors enjoying a swim at the ‘deep hole’.

Gagetown Ferry

Gagetown
Seasonal toll-free service operated by the provincial government between Gagetown and Scovil (Lower Jemseg). This cable ferry takes you on a short (less than 5 minutes) ride across the majestic Saint John River, linking the historical and artsy Village of Gagetown with prime birdwatching at Grand Lake Meadows Protected Natural Area, New Brunswick’s largest freshwater wetland.

Magnetic Hill Zoo

Moncton
The Magnetic Hill Zoo houses a diverse collection of animals from around the world, including lemurs from Madagascar, Gibbon apes, Amur tigers, leopards, cotton-top tamarins, lions, and zebras! Don't miss our daily shows, two animal contact areas and our black jaguars! Summer day camps and educational programs available, including the special Keeper Camp for children ages 14-17.

Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark

Saint John
Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark wants to spark your curiosity about the Earth! Located in Southern New Brunswick at a variety of sites, you can eat, hike, kayak, rock climb, zip, cruise and tour while learning about the Earth. With a landscape created by colliding continents, the closing and opening of oceans, volcanoes, earthquakes and ice ages a playground has been created for your next adventure.

Tobique Valley Outfitters

Riley Brook
Excellent fishing and well-equipped log cabins. Established since 1973 on the quiet and well endowed Tobique river and backdropped by a natural wilderness setting, this outfitter offers nature at its fullest with all the comforts of home. Enjoy delicious home cooking, cozy atmosphere, experienced guides and in-house entertainment along with your fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing adventures.

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.

Rest A'shore Luxury Boat Cabin

Cocagne
Enjoy a maritime-themed escape with a stay on the Rest A'shore cabin. This glamping sanctuary, nestled by a serene pond, invites you to experience the allure of the sea. Whether you're seeking romance or a peaceful retreat, this converted lobster fishing boat offers a fully equipped kitchen, washroom and an electric hot tub. With a queen-sized bed and 2 twin beds in the head of the boat, it caters to every comfort. An experience like no other with a full luxury marine style accommodation.

Camping de la Dune

Val-Comeau
The large sites in this idyllic campground are just 61 metres (200 feet) from the ocean. Imagine hearing the sound of the waves right from your campsite! Relax on the beautiful beach, go windsurfing in the coastal waters or sign up for a deep-sea fishing excursion.

FOUR Nature Resort

Chelmsford
FOUR Nature Resort is a waterfront property that offers exclusive group vacation rentals including cozy log cottages, motel rooms and event centre. Guests have access to 147 acres to explore. There are trails, boat launch, gardens, ravine with wooden walking bridge, large scenic pond and fire pits. It’s a perfect setting for corporate retreats, friend getaways, family reunions, filming location and vacation weddings. Local experiences and cuisine can also be arranged to complete the experience.

Belleisle Bay Ferry

Belleisle Bay
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Route 124 in Earle Wharf and Route 850 near Long Point. Enjoy the views while on this 1-km (0.6 mi.) ferry ride across Belleisle Bay and stop at local favourites like Bates Landing roadside market, in business since 1980 and open from June to October. For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Chalets Parlee Beach Cottages

Shediac
Cottages located at the entrance of famous Parlee Beach in Shediac, close to all conveniences, walking or biking distance to restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, farmers' markets and more. Our loft-style chalets offer all the amenities, two bedrooms, full bathroom and complete kitchen. Shediac, a charming and picturesque town with friendly citizens, is a premier tourism destination with its central location to major tourist attractions, national parks and cities. We look forward to your visit.

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.