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OG Ales Microbrewery

Harvey
OG Ales is one of New Brunswick’s first microbreweries, crafting premium ales off-grid using solar energy since 2016. We specialize in crafting traditional English ales and we do it off-grid. Our brewing team continues to brew our everyday favourite ales, as well as innovate and introduce new OG styles and seasonal Porters. Today, the collection includes signature IPAs, the award winning, world-class Red Ale and our premium Pale Ale.

Station Wharf Marina

Miramichi
Station Wharf Marina is located in the heart of the Historic Chatham Business District, in the City of Miramichi. It is a full-service marina with the following services: gas and diesel, ice, retail boating accessories, holding tank pump station, overnight berthing, 122-m (400-ft) commercial wharf, tourist information and Miramichi River Boat Tours on site.

Gallery 78

Fredericton
Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick, serving corporate, private, and public art collections in Canada and around the world. We celebrate over 45 years of proudly representing emerging and established artists from Atlantic Canada in our beautiful Queen Anne Revival home along the Wolastoq.

Tide Head Beach

Tide Head
Unsupervised freshwater beach with a playground and picnic area. A place known for its stunning scenery, perfect for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and ecotourism! The Tide Head area is recognized as the fiddlehead capital of New Brunswick.

Soleil Couchant Inn

Saint-Louis-de-Kent (Beaurivage)
Discover our cozy Inn located in Saint-Louis-de-Kent. We offer five unique rooms to meet all your needs. Enjoy a charming veranda, a spacious lounge, a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking. Perfect for business trips, romantic getaways, or family vacations. Book now for a warm and memorable experience in the beautiful Beaurivage Acadian region.

Pine Needles Golf & Country Club

Haute-Aboujagane
New Brunswick’s only 36-hole golf course, featuring two beautiful courses, the Pine and the River. Green fees available and tee times are required prior to 4 p.m. daily. Juniors are also welcome. Amenities include clubhouse, snack bar, licensed pro shop, putting green, pull carts, golf carts and club rentals. Company tournaments are welcomed with prior reservations. Hall and barbecue rentals are available.

Kingswood Golf

Hanwell
Kingswood Golf is a 27-hole golf facility and New Brunswick's most recognized 18-hole Signature Golf Course with many accolades, including Golf Digest Top 100 Courses in the World Outside the US 2006 and Golf Digest Best New Course in Canada 2003. Our 9-hole Executive Golf Course was rated “Top Short Course for 2006” by US Golf Magazine. Double-ended practice facility. On site: Kingswood Entertainment, Sam Snead's Oak Grill and Tavern, Radisson Kingswood Hotel and Suites.

M.Ruth Retreats, Bell Tent Glamping & Events

Tay Creek
M.Ruth Retreats is a family-owned bell tent glampground and event venue offering affordable outdoor experiences amidst a stunning, old-growth apple orchard in the capital region of NB. Characterized by towering apple trees, meandering brooks, wildflower meadows, and strands of swinging fairy lights, the Orchard features an indoor lodge with full kitchen, bathroom, games room, outdoor hot tub, 3 bell-tents, and 2 transparent event domes. Your booking funds free nature retreats for youth!

Maison de la Culture

Shippagan
The Maison de la Culture cultural centre is a non-profit organization bringing together associations, organizations and individuals from the Pokemouche to Miscou region including Shippagan and Lamèque, actively working in the artistic and cultural fields.

13 Barrels Brewing

Bathurst
Our family-owned Brewery has a large Tasting Room and an Outdoor Patio offering a magnificent view of the Bathurst waterfront. You can warm up in front of a huge fireplace and enjoy the warmth and hospitality of the Chaleur Region.

Hanwell Recreation Park & Playground

Hanwell
Take in Hanwell’s breathtaking natural landscape at this community park. Our trail network features a two-, three-, and four-and-a-half-kilometre loop. A portion of the trail system is complete with an accessibility loop, creating a welcoming environment for all. Enjoy the community that is carved and inspired by nature at the state-of-the-art playground complex, intended to be enjoyed by those 18 months to 12 years of age.

Cardinal Campground

Kouchibouguac
Welcome to Cardinal Campground! Nestled just 2.4 km from the breathtaking Kouchibouguac National Park, Cardinal Campground offers an unparalleled camping experience. Our spacious, flat campsites are designed for easy RV setup and provide the privacy you crave for a relaxing getaway. Each site features full hook-up services, including sewer, as well as 30-amp and 50-amp electrical connections, ensuring your stay is as comfortable as possible.

East Coast Kayak

Summerville
Get ready to paddle and discover kayaking with East Coast Kayak. Our paddle pace is relaxed, ensuring time to take in the views, learn about the history of our area, and stop for photos as we paddle our way through Sea Dog Cove, by Kingston Peninsula's southern tip. On this small intimate kayak tour, customers frequently report sightings of harbour seals and our resident bald eagles that soar overhead.

Saint John City Market

Saint John
An original experience every time. Open 6 days a week, this wonderful old building contains country vendors and greengrocers, butchers and fish stalls, cafés, souvenirs and craftspeople. Buy a bagel or a whole side of beef; pick up fresh salmon or lobster, a loaf of crusty bread and some freshly made cheese. Find some of the finest crafts anywhere, that perfect gift, or just to treat yourself. The oldest continuing market in North America.

Driftwood Harbour Lighthouse Cottage

Petit-Cap
Driftwood Harbour is an oceanfront cottage situated directly on the Northumberland Strait with the warmest saltwater in all of Canada! Stunning and newly renovated 2-storey cottage nestled on a large lot with captivating views. Swim from the backyard, curl up to the cozy fireplace with a good book, explore the nearby attractions, golf, visit wineries, or just relax while enjoying the peaceful setting. 3 bedrooms (5 beds) and 2 bathrooms. 25 mins to Shediac, 35 mins to Moncton, 5 mins to Cap-Pelé.

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.

Sucrerie Chiasson

Paquetville
Sucrerie Chiasson offers a selection of maple products like maple butter, maple sugar, caramel and delicious first quality maple syrup. Its two locations (244 Des Érables St. and 1873 Bellechasse St.) can accommodate nearly 250 people for a popular brunch that satisfies all appetites – you can have as much syrup as you want at no extra charge. Call ahead or check their Facebook page to verify which location offers brunch. Try the "licherie", a decadent tasting of exquisite warm maple syrup and maple taffy on ice.

Bas-Caraquet Marina Camping

Bas-Caraquet
Located on the southern shore of Chaleur Bay, the Bas-Caraquet marina offers all the services of a modern marina, including a restaurant and bar and a campsite with views of Caraquet Bay, Caraquet Island and the Gaspé Peninsula. 20 fully-serviced sites (water, electricity, sewer) 7 unserviced sites

Quilt Barn Tour

Hampton
A celebration of rural arts, craft and built heritage! Follow this themed route along winding rural roads through scenic Kings County to discover painted quilt blocks at farm-fresh markets, heritage sites, and artisan shops. Check out the map on the Quilt Barn Tour website and explore this beautiful area of New Brunswick.

Pioneer Village of Grande-Digue

Grande-Digue
This pioneers museum is a 6-building miniature village including a house from 1842, a replica of a chapel, a school (1870) featuring original benches and blackboards, a barn, a shed and a lighthouse. A 1835 church is located nearby. The museum features over 3,000 artifacts, including a mural painting of the Grande-Digue marsh in the 1800s. Wide open space, large parking lot, rest area, picnic tables, tourist bureau, WiFi and souvenir shops on site. Wheelchair accessible.