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Inch Arran Lighthouse (Bon Ami)

Dalhousie
This 1870 lighthouse stands on a point with a panoramic view of Chaleur Bay. Originally called the Bon Ami Point Light, it was converted to a range light in 1972 and is still active. The original wooden, salt-shaker tower has a unique ‘birdcage' lantern. It's a perfect spot for birdwatching and it's also just 100 m (328 ft.) from beautiful Inch Arran Park, where you'll find a sandy beach, campground, food, gift shop and a Visitor Information Centre. One of the longest combined fresh and saltwater sandbar in the world is located nearby. Driving directions: Route 134, near Inch Arran Park

Mactaquac Provincial Park

Mactaquac
The Four-Season PlaygroundOpen for all four seasons, Mactaquac Provincial Park offers many outdoor activities to explore. Situated amongst an expansive woodland, this 1,300-acre riverside playground along the scenic Saint John River offers many outdoor recreational activities, along with an extensive network of hiking trails to explore and a tranquil beaver pond nature reserve. From golfing on the 18-hole championship golf course to camping, freshwater beaches and treetop aerial adventures, there is always an adventure to be had at the park.

Bouctouche Baie Chalets & Camping

Saint-Edouard-de-Kent
Bouctouche Baie Chalets and Camping invites you and your family to spend your next vacation with us in the friendly Acadian village of Bouctouche. Explore the unlimited number of local attractions and dine in the many local restaurants, which serve fresh seafood and authentic Acadian cuisine. Enjoy the tranquility of our chalets and campground and the friendly faces at our resort. For full chalet information and pictures, please visit our website.

Camping et Chalets Marie-Hélène

Petit-Rocher
Enjoy campfires and a nice summer atmosphere seconds from Chaleur Bay, facing Gaspé Peninsula. In the heart of the municipality of Petit-Rocher, our campground and cottages are located at the edge of the bay and a few minutes from all services. Accommodation is available according to your needs as well as several campsites offering all services and free Wifi connection. There are also bathrooms and showers.

Camping Oceanic

Shediac
Welcome to one of the most modern campgrounds Atlantic Canada has to offer. Camping Oceanic has over 358 sites (including large sites that can accommodate today's recreational vehicles), electrical outlets, Internet, paved roadways, full-time activity coordinator, outdoor shuffleboard courts, heated pool, large playground, automatic-control gate entrance and many more amenities. Located only 700 metres from the Parlee Beach Provincial Park entrance. Camping at Oceanic is an outdoor vacation adventure you will truly enjoy.

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.

Mariners Point RV Park

Upper Queensbury
Located on the beautiful Saint John River, this family oriented and dog friendly campground is an ideal location for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and boating. We are 3 minutes from a golf course and 5 minutes from the town of Nackawic. Come stay with us, relax and admire the beautiful sunsets. The short 40-minute drive from Fredericton, NB or 40-minute drive from Houlton/Woodstock border crossing will make this visit worth your while.

Covered Bridge Golf & Country Club

Simonds
18 holes with daily green fees and dress code. Clubhouse, restaurant and bar, snack bar, liquor licence, golf carts, driving range, dining room, pro shop, showers and lockers, putting green, club rental, golf pro, and lessons. Cottage rental and a fully serviced RV campground on site.

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.

Sugarloaf Provincial Park

Atholville
The Mountain of AdventureWithin the Appalachian Mountain region of New Brunswick, Sugarloaf Provincial Park is the perfect destination for a family-friendly getaway or an action-packed escape. Hike to the summit of the park’s 305-m mountain and take in the exceptional views that will leave you in awe. With over 25 km (15.5 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, along with Atlantic Canada’s premier lift-service mountain bike park for the adrenaline-seekers, Sugarloaf is perfect for all types of adventurers.
Le Pays de la Sagouine

Acadian Coastal Drive

Acadian culture will sweep you off your feet.Get ready to meet wonderful new people, and experience beautiful old traditions. This 750 km (466 mi.) excursion takes you into the heart of the rich, spirited, and historic Acadian culture. The very definition of joie de vivre, this coast is a celebration of sandy beaches, warm hospitality, and beautiful destinations—including the Bouctouche Dunes and Chaleur Bay.
Kouchibogouac National Park

Camping

From rustic to glamping.There are few better ways than camping to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the pleasures of having nothing at all weighing on your mind. New Brunswick has stunningly beautiful places to find your peace and quiet.
Wheeling in Miramichi

ATV

Explore by ATV or side-by-side. If you quad, you know that enjoying the backcountry can be even more fun on four wheels. New Brunswick’s immense territory—with more than 10,000 km (6,200 mi.) of trails along coastlines, mountains, forests, and streams—makes it perfect for ATVing and side-by-siding. Residents have been respectfully and safely enjoying our wild country by quad for decades. And we invite you to see for yourself—the only thing more epic than our wilderness is your sense of adventure!
Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Parks

The feeling of living without limitsNo walls. No deadlines. No expectations. Take a deep breath—when you explore New Brunswick’s 12 parks, you celebrate the freedom of living on your terms. Take it all in at your own speed. Cruise along Eastern Canada's best mountain biking trails; hike to waterfalls tucked away in lush forests; camp under starry skies; or just lounge on a beach. There's no better way to recharge your batteries than with some time well spent in our great outdoors.
Big Shippagan Lighthouse

Lighthouses

Follow the coastline (one lighthouse at a time).Nothing defines New Brunswick’s coastline more than the lighthouses that still stand tall as sentinels of the sea. Getting close to them is feeling close to the seafaring history that shaped this place.
Fraser Golf Course Edmundston

Golf

Tee off to the sounds of nature.If a round of golf is a relaxing way to enjoy a sunny day, then a round of golf in New Brunswick is positively rejuvenating. Yes, you’ll be challenged by the courses you find here. But you’ll also be enveloped by an environment that’s naturally beautiful. Every course has its own unique play and personality. But all of our courses will redefine what a day on the links should feel like.
Riley Jensen - New Brunswick

Riley Jensen

What's your name and location? Riley Jensen, I am from Moncton, NB What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? My favourite place in New Brunswick would have to be Mount Carleton Provincial Park. Filled with amazing views, rugged wilderness and enough hiking to last a life time. This place rocks! What's something about New Brunswick that you wish the rest of the country knew about?