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Campobello Island Beaches (Dunn, Friar's Bay, Raccoon, Herring Cove, Mill Cove)

Campobello
There are a number of unspoiled beaches on this island in the Bay of Fundy, where you can lie in the sun, explore the rocks and tidal pools, or watch the seabirds and other wildlife. It's easy to see why this island is a popular summer destination with travellers the world over! Dunn Beach is smooth and sandy. Friar's Bay has a lovely view across the water to Eastport, Maine. It's the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, or to just sit and enjoy the breathtaking view. Raccoon Beach, accessible by trail, is located within Roosevelt International Park.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Cave View Cottages- Sea Breeze Cottage

St. Martins
<p>Beach house next door to the famous Sea Caves and close to two well-known restaurants. You're within minutes to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park and can take a short drive to find the West Quaco lighthouse. Lots of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, dining, and exploring the ocean floor at low tide. We are a 2-minute walk to the beach and restaurants. Near the ATV and snowmobile trails.</p>

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).

Tabusintac Chalets

Tabusintac
Tabusintac Chalets offer 16 two bedroom fully-equipped riverside chalets. We are nestled between the Tabusintac Regional Golf Club and provincial snowmobile trail 48, ATV and walking trails. Take in the beautiful scenery on the beach or on the dock, or even adventure out on a kayak, paddle board or pedal boat on the pristine Tabusintac River.

Falcon Ridge Inn B&B

Alma
Beautiful inn facing the Bay of Fundy, one of the world's most remarkable marine environments. The rooms are spacious and include a queen-size bed, a mini-fridge, wireless Internet service and en suite bathroom. Breakfast includes fresh fruit, homemade goodies such as muffins and a hot plate. The inn is close to Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks and Fundy Trail Provincial Park.

Restigouche River Retreat

Mann's Mountain
Trailers with bedroom, living room, fully equipped kitchen and deck available for rent on the side of Mann's Mountain with stunning, panoramic views of the famous Restigouche River. One trailer sleeps 4 the other 6. A short drive away from Campbellton, Sugarloaf Provincial Park and many outdoor activities.

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.

Poterie Monique Duclos Pottery

Saint-Isidore
The passion and inspiration that arose in Monique Duclos from the first time she worked with clay can be seen within the walls of her charming studio.Functional and decorative stoneware pottery can be found in this lovely studio. You can watch, step-by-step, how her pottery is made. Monique has been commissioned by the Province of New Brunswick to create their official Collection with the provincial flower, the purple violet. Many other designs can be found in the little boutique in her studio.

Campobello Island

Welshpool
Discover Campobello Island! A tranquil, unforgettable retreat with stunning vistas and magnificent windswept beaches, salt marshes and sphagnum bogs. Visit the cottage at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park and enjoy "Tea with Eleanor", an hour of fact-filled entertaining anecdotes about Eleanor Roosevelt. Watch the seals, porpoises, whales, waterfowl and eagles. Herring Cove Provincial Park offers camping and golf. See one of Canada's oldest lighthouses.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
The New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre lighthouse was built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River, exactly 6 km (4 mi.) from the coast of the village of Burnt Church. The New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre acquired the lighthouse in 1986 and relocated it on the premises of the Marine Centre.

La Belle Cabane

Kingston
Find off-grid freedom in the forest in a romantic tiny and cozy cabin on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula. Stay in a 108-square-foot cabin nestled on a 40-acre parcel with 7-foot-tall bonus loft, double bed, cozy blankets, wood stove, outdoor cooking, and solar lighting. The cabins are completely off-grid = no Wi-Fi, no plumbing, no electricity, and... no problem! Just unwind and enjoy the primitive eco-glamping experience and nordic spa @labellecabane.

Evandale Ferry

Evandale
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Evandale on Route 102 and Route 124. With pristine views of the Saint John River, this lovely cable ferry ride could be the best 5 minutes of your day. Looking to keep that feeling going? Have dinner or spend the night at the Evandale Resort, the last of the river boat hotels (open May-October).

Lamèque

Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.

Cottage on Bay of Fundy

Bay View
Come relax by the ocean, experience the highest tides and explore beautiful beaches and caves. A two-bedroom cottage with an open kitchen dining room living room great room. The cottage sits on 15 acres of waterfront above Berry Beach. Six kilometres from the spectacular Fundy Trail Provincial Park boasting beautiful beaches, waterfalls and the amazing Walton Glen Gorge!

McAdam

McAdam
Located on the New Brunswick/Maine border along Route 4, the Village of McAdam has been greeting visitors since the mid 1800’s when it served as a major railway center. This rural community is home to the McAdam Railway Station, a National Historic Site of Canada and New Brunswick Provincial Historic Site, and likes to be known as New Brunswick’s friendliest village, having hosted thousands of passengers passing through by train.

Lamèque Island

Île Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.

Ocean View Camping

Pocologan
Full hook-up camping facility with views of the Bay of Fundy, located only 3 km (2 mi.) from New River Beach Provincial Park. Canoe, Kayak Rentals and Beach exploration and whale-watching 45 minute drive to St. Andrews by-the-Sea. Visit the Reversing Falls, The City Market and more in Saint John, the oldest city in Canada just 45 minutes away. Seasonal lots available.

Kingston Historic District

Kingston
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE At the John Fisher Memorial Museum and Archives, explore the way of life of the Loyalists settled in Kingston. Visit Trinity Church, built in 1789. Tour the historic 1810 Carter House and enjoy a light lunch at the tea room. Discover the Kingston Peninsula using the interactive map on the Web page. Hike the Moss Glen Nature and Cedars Light Trails. Museum tours available by appointment in the off season.

Doak House

Doaktown
The Doak Provincial Heritage Site commemorates Scottish entrepreneur Robert Doak and his family, who moved to the Upper Miramichi River area in the early 1820s. He established a carding mill, grist mill, sawmill and was involved in the affairs of his adopted community, which in 1854 was renamed "Doaktown" in his honour. Visit Doak House and note the architectural importance of its buildings and the richness of its original furniture preserved by several generations of the Doak Family.