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Evandale Resort & Marina

Evandale
The Evandale Resort is the last of the River Boat Hotels, built in 1889. It's nestled along the river banks of the Saint John River next to Evandale Ferry, located south of the Village of Gagetown. The River Boat Hotel was built to accommodate the passengers travelling the Saint John River on steam boats. This building still maintains its historic charm showing off modern features, a perfect destination to meet the needs of our guests.

Falls and Gorge Camping

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Hello dear visitors! Wooded nature, rumble of the falls, a spectacular gorge, this is what the Falls and Gorge Campground has to offer. Visitors are greeted by a bilingual and dedicated staff. The campground is located just above the cliff in the heart of downtown and near the season falls and gorge. For a breathtaking experience, numerous lookouts along the gorge offering panoramic views are available at all times. Come and discover New Brunswick's best-kept secret!

Fog Forest Gallery

Sackville
One of the finest small, private galleries in the Maritimes, Fog Forest Gallery has been dedicated to the exhibition and sale of original artworks by Canada’s professional artists and artisans since 1984. The gallery boasts a selection of works by some of Canada’s finest and most well-respected artists. Paintings, handmade art prints, sculpture, photography, jewellery and pottery are all exhibited with respect and care in a gallery full of natural light and within an atmosphere that is friendly and welcoming. An extensive, continuously updated website informs of all gallery activities.

Founding Cultures Museum

Grande-Anse
From the indigenous peoples who first lived of these lands, to the French, British, Irish and Scottish who came after, discover how our diverse cultures shine in charming coastal villages like Grande-Anse. Immerse in local history paced by the tides and learn the relations between these communities to discover and understand the striving founding cultures still living on our shores.

Free Meeting House - National Historic Site

Moncton
The Free Meeting House, built in 1821, is one of Moncton’s oldest standing public buildings. Its purpose was to serve as a home for all religious denominations until such time as individual groups could raise the money required to build their own churches. The Free Meeting House was designated a National Historic Site in June 1990. Visits are offered by request at the admissions desk of Resurgo Place, adjacent to the Free Meeting House, during business hours..

Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen

Moncton
Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen's programming is designed with the view of animating a community around visual arts and fostering dialogue on artistic practices. Overall, the exhibition programming aims at presenting quality works that resonate with the community and today's society, focused on artistic innovation, research and experimentation. The Gallery is located in the Clément-Cormier building of Université de Moncton's Moncton campus, alongside the Acadian museum.

Garrison Night Market

Fredericton
On summer Thursdays from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Carleton Street in the Historic Garrison District comes alive with the Garrison Night Market This art-infused farmers market features local and imported handmade products, art, craft and design, clothing, locally-grown farm products, local microbrews, and, of course, food! A different experience every week with new vendors, local musical entertainment and buskers!

Beau Soleil B&B

Shediac
Large, well-kept property with private entrances. Air conditioning, cable TV, patio with barbecue and refrigerator. Access to telephone and Internet. Bilingual service. We are located across the much frequented Parlee Beach. It is a ten-minute walk from our home to the seashore, and downtown Shediac, a charming little town small that offers numerous activities and attractions during the day and evening, is located two kilometres away.

Gîte Toutes Saisons B&B

Pointe-Verte
As you open the door, you smell cedar. How soothing it feels! Your hosts' warm greeting makes you feel that you're entering a peaceful refuge. As they show you around, you notice with delight that there is bread baking and a big pot of seafood chowder simmering on the stove. You hear music playing and the sound of songbirds. It's as if you're reconnecting with another world, another part of your consciousness. In your room, the windows are open, and a soft, salty breeze is wafting in from Chaleur Bay.

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.

Grand Falls Farmers Market

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Every Saturday morning from May to October, come to the farmers market located across from the Grand Falls Gorge, featuring seasonal farm-fresh produce, baked goods, homemade jams and jellies, pickles, preserves as well as arts, crafts, and music. Come for breakfast or lunch with the family and enjoy and savour good home-made cooking in Papa Joe's Kitchen at the food court named in honour of the late Joe Savage, a well-known and respected farmer. The Grand Falls Farmers Market is a great place to meet and greet old friends and embrace local culture.

Grand Falls Gorge

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Bring your camera to capture the Grand Falls Gorge, one of New Brunswick's best kept secrets! Discover the 1.6 km (.6 mi.) walking trail located along the spectacular gorge and appreciate breathtaking views from various lookouts. It is also possible to explore our famous gorge on a zip line. To better appreciate the gorge, walk down 401 steps to witness the wells in the rocks and be dazzled by this natural wonder. Grand Falls gorge simply amazing and naturally gorgeous.

Grand Manan Art Gallery

Grand Manan
The Grand Manan Art Gallery is a non-profit public gallery featuring art exhibitions and workshops. The gallery showcases a series of exhibits that feature both local and visiting artists. Works of historical value are also displayed in the permanent collection gallery. The gallery is a beacon for the creative community and for those who love the arts. Opening night receptions offer insight into our island's creative community and provide a terrific opportunity to meet featured artists and others.

Grand Manan Museum

Grand Manan
Community-owned museum with collections and exhibits reflecting many aspects of the island's fishery, navigation, cultural history, and natural sciences. It houses over 24 permanent exhibits, including the Allan Moses Gallery of 300 taxidermy birds and a touch screen of bird calls. Recent additions include marine tidal murals and new outdoor exhibits. The tax-free shop features the varied work of many Maritime artisans. Public evening programmes in both arts and sciences run twice weekly throughout July and August.

Grande-Anse Visitor Information Centre

Grande-Anse
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre at Grande-Anse, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of FREE services which will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsGift shopTake the time to have a beach picnic, relax by Chaleur Bay, and to pose for scenic photos with the lighthouse and the lobster trap.

Grande-Digue Visitor Information Centre

Grande-Digue
Stop at the Grande-Digue Visitor Information Centre, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals Gift ShopThe Centre is situated within the Musée des pionniers de Grande-Digue (pioneers museum), which contains a 6-building miniature village with over 3,000 artifacts.

Hole-in-the-Wall

Grand Manan
The Hole in the Wall rock arch is a landmark attraction carved by the magnificent Bay of Fundy. Visit this privately owned hiking park to see the arch, along with hiking trails and viewing decks that overlook herring weirs and offer unmatched views of the Bay of Fundy. Keep a lookout, because there’s always the possibility of a whale sighting! A special treat for children is the Discovery Trail, a 10-minute walk to the rock arch where keen eyes can spot objects waiting to be discovered.

Hotel Casino New Brunswick

Moncton
This luxury hotel is located in the beautiful city of Moncton, just steps from Casino New Brunswick, the province's premiere and most spectacular entertainment resort. The hotel features modern design and beautifully decorated rooms, exceptionally well-planned for the comfort and convenience of casino players, business travellers, vacationers and tourists.Every one of the 126 spacious, deluxe rooms and luxuriously appointed suites has a spectacular view.

Hyla Park Nature Preserve

Fredericton
Just outside of Fredericton's downtown core, you can find Hyla Park Nature Preserve—Canada's first amphibian sanctuary and a hidden urban gem.After the uncommon gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) was discovered in this area, the land was set aside to preserve and protect its population and habitat. Visit the park and listen to the flute-like trilling sound of this tiny frog. Also, keep a lookout for the busy beavers, migratory birds, and rare plants that can be found in the park, including red milkwort, purple gerardia and small-flowered gratiola.

Island Quest Marine Whale & Wildlife Cruises

Saint Andrews
Join the locals for an adventure of a lifetime, celebrating our 26th season. Whale Watching - Sport Fishing - Shark Tagging. Hop aboard the SeaFox, our 29' centre console for a safe, stable and fast ride. Spend more time seeing Minke, Fin, Humpback and Right Whales along with stunning scenery, lighthouses, sea birds, porpoise and sharks! St. Andrews most recommended family adventure!

Johnson’s Mills Shorebird Reserve and Interpretive Centre

Johnson's Mills
Johnson's Mills is a critical feeding and resting site for the shorebirds that fly through the Bay of Fundy on their fall migration. Approximately half of the world's population of semipalmated sandpipers feed on the mudflats during peak migration (mid August). The best time to see the birds is two hours before, to two hours after high tide. Managed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada, the Johnson's Mills Shorebird Interpretive Centre is located 8 km (5 mi.) from the Village of Dorchester.