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The Old (Loyalist) Burial Grounds

Saint John
This area was set aside as a public ground in the original town plan (1783). In April 1848, it was closed to further burials by an Act of the Provincial Legislature. The grounds were restored by the Irving family in 1995 in memory of the late K. C. Irving (1899-1992), founder of the Irving empire of companies. Granite paver pathways, historic style lamps and a unique beaver fountain were added to revitalize this graveyard.

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!

Heritage Country Camping

Lower Queensbury
Heritage Country Camping overlooks the beautiful Saint John River in the heart of Mactaquac Country. Our campground offers a relaxing and friendly atmosphere with plenty of family fun and fresh country air. Just minutes away from tourist attractions such as of Mactaquac Provincial Park and the capital city of Fredericton, our sites are spacious and if you don't like using a dumping station or honey wagon, don't worry- we offer sites with direct sewer hook-up! Come stay a weekend, a week, or a month and never have to worry about moving your trailer to dump your tanks.

Campbell Carriage Factory Museum

Sackville
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Originally built as a tannery then converted to a carriage factory in 1855 by the Campbell family and operated until 1949, the site was restored and converted to a museum in 1999. The factory is an outstanding example of 19th century manufacturing and the only existing original carriage factory in Canada. The site is dedicated to “The Horse Era of Tantramar.”

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.

Monument Notre-Dame de l'Assomption

Rogersville
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE A place of historic importance commemorating the work of Msgr. Marcel-François Richard, a significant figure in the Acadian cultural revival of the late 19th century.

Barachois Historical Church

Grand-Barachois
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The oldest wooden church in Acadia (opened in 1826), the Saint-Henri-de-Barachois church now houses a museum, an art gallery and an auditorium for performing arts as well as the International Collection of Hooked Cushions, religious objects and vestments.

Old Portage Island Lighthouse

Shippagan
Lighthouse built in 1869 on Portage Island, at the entrance of the Miramichi River. It was acquired by the New Brunswick Aquarium and Marine Centre in 1986, dismounted piece-by-piece, then transported by boat and roads to Shippagan. Twelve-and-a-half m (43 ft.) in height, it stands four floors high, three floors of which are wood, with a cast-iron cupola. According to historic documents, it had keepers until 1960: George Davidson, Hugh Murray, Duncan Robertson, James Stymest, Peter Morrison, Jr., J.W. Gratton, Thomas LeBreton and Venance Savoy.

Kent Museum

Bouctouche
This beautiful convent built in 1880 and overlooking Bouctouche Bay is now a provincial historic site. Visit this architectural treasure and learn about the history of the place, tour exhibits and find quilts, crafts and various items available to purchase at the shop. You can even go up the convent tower to ring the bell.

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.

Fundy Footpath

Salmon River
The footpath is a challenging wilderness trail that starts at the Fundy Trail suspension footbridge at Big Salmon River, near St. Martins, and hugs the coastline to Fundy National Park, near Alma. The eastern and western sections of the Fundy Footpath form a continuous trail from beginning to end. The rugged Fundy terrain leads up and down from an elevation of 0 to 300 m (984 ft.) across a dozen ravines and 2 tidal rivers that can only be crossed during low tide.

Maritime Detours Guided Hiking, Biking & Snowshoeing Tours

Dieppe
Maritime Detours Hiking, Biking and Snowshoeing Tours specializes in bringing people together for outdoor adventure! Our signature tours include: Spring: Low Tide Exploration- Circumnavigate Mary's Point Summer/Fall: Waterfalls of Albert County, Guided Bike Tours of Dieppe and the Eye of the Needle Hike (Fundy Trail Provincial Park) Winter: Midland Ice Caves, Sussex Ice Wall, Snowshoeing Adventures (Riverview)

Paquetville (Hautes-Terres)

Paquetville
The village of Paquetville, birthplace of singer/songwriter, Édith Butler, is situated inland and is surrounded by the Caraquet and Pokemouche rivers, which are well known to sport-fishing enthusiasts. The stately Saint-Augustin church, atop Du Parc street, is one of the largest stone churches in the Maritimes. Paquetville is known for its restaurants, stores and maple products. During maple season, don't miss the Paquetville Maple Carnival.

Kings Landing

Prince William
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Don’t just imagine what life was like 200 years ago, step back and live it! When you visit Kings Landing, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over the crackling fire, you’ll leave having memories from the 1800s — not just having heard tales!

Comfort Inn - Campbellton

Campbellton
Rest, relax, and recharge at the Comfort Inn Campbellton, where you'll find fine accommodations and excellent, friendly service at a convenient location near the downtown area and a short drive from Sugarloaf Provincial Park. Enjoy convenient free amenities, including a hot and healthy breakfast. Take advantage of our free WiFi, fitness centre, and pet-friendly rooms. Business travelers will appreciate our copy and fax services, as well as late check-out availability.

Anthony Flower House Museum

Cambridge-Narrows
From First Nations to the present, Queens County is a microcosm of the provincial and national experience – First Nations, Acadians, Loyalists, the European migration, Confederation, the Great Depression and the World Wars – we were there.Visit the Flower House to hear the story of one of Queens County's most interesting people, artist, Anthony Flower; discover 19th-century New Brunswick fine art, furniture and clothing.The Flower House is alive with exhibitions and cultural activities.

Ocean View Camping

Pocologan
Full hook-up camping facility with views of the Bay of Fundy and canoe, kayak rentals on site. Located only 3 km (2 mi.) from New River Beach Provincial Park and a 45-minute drive to Saint Andrews by-the-Sea and the City of Saint John. Seasonal lots available.

Government House

Fredericton
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This building had been a hospital and a barracks for World War I soldiers, and for more than 50 years it housed RCMP headquarters. Today, it has been restored and returned to its former glory and is once more in use as the official residence of New Brunswick's Lieutenant-Governor.

St. James Textile Museum

Dorchester
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This former church built in 1884, features an insightful look into the making of textiles in the late 1800s and is home to turn-of-the-century blacksmith and carpentry tools, unique hand tools and a selection of items once used for daily domestic chores. The textile exhibits cover the complete processes of making linen from flax and blankets from wool. You can even try carding, spinning, and weaving on the antique looms while you are here.

Dans les draps de Morphée

Campbellton
Welcome to Dans les Draps de Morphée BandB. Your hosts, Claude and Nicole, welcome you to their beautiful ancestral home on the Appalachian Range. Located next to the Restigouche River in Campbellton, the BandB is just 2 minutes from downtown and open year-round. It has 4 nicely decorated bedrooms; 3 with queen beds and 1 with double beds. Cots are available upon request. Two bathrooms with showers are provided for guests. A one-bedroom loft is also available for rentals of 2 days or longer. The loft features a sitting room, kitchen and bathroom.

Saint-Isidore Museum

Saint-Isidore
Nestled in the village of Saint-Isidore in the open country lands of the Acadian Peninsula, this museum was founded in 1980 in a former general store built in 1910. Visitors go through a timeline depicting the colonial and agricultural history of northeastern New Brunswick from the 1800s, using Saint-Isidore's historical land settlement by farmers as an example. The nearby baroque church, designated Provincial Heritage Place, is considered one of the Maritimes' most beautiful churches.

Cape Enrage

Waterside
The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World with tides rising as much as 16.3 m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs and has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838. We are proudly part of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve and the Fundy Coastal Drive Experience. Along with its natural beauty, Cape Enrage also offers family-friendly adventures!