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Musée Acadien de Caraquet

Caraquet
Come discover the history and culture of people of the Acadian Peninsula in a museum that features an extensive and bountiful collection of various artefacts and documents. Each year, new fascinating exhibitions are on display. Everyone will love this travel back in time at the very heart of Acadie!

Shepody Bay Inn

Shepody (Hopewell Cape)
The Shepody Bay Inn is a 10-room accommodation located along the mighty Bay of Fundy, a five-minute drive to The Hopewell Rocks, half hour to Fundy National Park and close to all attractions. Road side rooms have two beds and bay side rooms have one queen bed, whirlpool tub and private balcony. All rooms have private baths. Enjoy free continental breakfast in our sunny dining room overlooking Shepody Bay.

Sackville to Cape Tormentine Trail - Trans-Canada Trail

Sackville
This trail is built on an abandoned railway and is locally known in Sackville as the Tantramar Trail. It runs through old Acadian dyke lands, young lush woodlands and inland freshwater swamps to the scenic salt marshes in Port Elgin on Baie Verte. From Port Elgin the trail is rough for about 12 km (7.5 mi.) until you get close to Cape Tormentine. Trail Type:Walking, biking, snowmobiling Level:Easy with rough spotsLength:52 km (32 mi.)

Cast Away Lodge

Barnettville
Charming log home surrounded by nature and equipped with high-speed internet and satellite TV. As the sun greets you on the deck after waking up from a silent slumber, opportunities are endless. Plan a lazy tubing trip on the Miramichi River, try your luck fishing the great Atlantic salmon or striped bass, go sightseeing in nearby Miramichi, or maybe do nothing but relax from your busy life in your retreat. Whatever your choice, you made a great one in choosing Cast Away Lodge...Cast your worries away!

Petit-Rocher (Belle-Baie)

Petit-Rocher
Petit-Rocher is an Acadian municipality located on the coast of the beautiful Chaleur Bay. There are accommodations, restaurants, a superb beach and a great recreational park with services, picnic areas and games (volleyball, horseshoes and washers).

YNR Guides

Petit-Rocher Ouest
YNR Guides is an outfitting business, specialized in bear hunting and fishing since 2002. It is located in Northern New Brunswick, near Chaleur Bay. Welcome to our comfortable rustic log cabin. You'll enjoy homemade cooking, relaxing living area and the peaceful surroundings of our private 80-acre wood lot in the heart of the Acadian Forest.

Maisonnette Park Beach

Maisonnette
Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, parking, food service, playground and picnic area. The beach consists of a sandbar, 2.4 km (1.5 mi.) long, extending halfway across the mouth of Caraquet Bay. The water is warm, shallow and sheltered from waves and wind on one side by a grassy dune.

Sussex Craft Distillery

Sussex Corner
Sussex Craft Distillery is committed to making small batch spirits using high quality local New Brunswick ingredients. Our signature product, Northern Comfort, is a Maple rum liqueur made with molasses from Crosby's Molasses in Saint John and Steeve's Maple Syrup in Elgin and the rum is aged with a blend of spices and roasted Sugar Maple hardwood, harvested from the Acadian Forest eco-region of Southern New Brunswick.

Ron James Outdoors

Sillikers
At Ron James Outdoors, we offer a premier fishing guide service located on the famous Miramichi River, specializing in striped bass and Atlantic salmon fishing. Our guided tours cater to anglers of all skill levels, from beginners looking for their first catch to experienced fishermen aiming to improve their techniques. We provide all necessary equipment, ensuring that our guests are well-prepared for a successful fishing adventure.

Pinewood Escapes

Fairfield
Set on 23 wooded acres, Pinewood Escapes offers year-round lakeside rentals. Studios are perfect for two, while the cottage sleeps six, with private hot tubs, full kitchens, king beds and fire pits. Just outside St. Martins near ATV/snowmobile trails, Fundy Trail Park and Sea Caves. Guests enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking and beaches in summer, and skating or snowshoeing in winter.

Grande-Anse Beach

Grande-Anse
Unsupervised saltwater beach sheltered between wave-sculpted rock formations. Change houses, washrooms, parking, food service and picnic area. Also has a children's play area, volleyball court and access ramp from the elevated parking area down to a sandy beach. Close to accommodation and the Village Historique Acadien.

Edmundston Campground

Edmundston
Family campground of approximately 60 beautiful and large sites that can accommodate RVs over 40 feet, offering both services, water and electricity of 20, 30 and 50 amps. Located 2 minutes from downtown in a quiet spot along Iroquois River, the campground has large green spaces with mature trees. A beautiful large sandy beach will also delight young and old. Pets welcome. Free wifi throughout the park.

Letete - Deer Island Ferry

Letete
Deer Island, surrounded by the high tides of the Bay of Fundy and located at the mouth of Passamaquoddy Bay, sits about 4 km (3 mi.) from Letete, New Brunswick. Coastal Transport Limited provides daily, no charge ferry rides to Deer Island from Letete. During the summer, seasonal ferries connect Deer Island with New Brunswick's Campobello Island.

Quisibis River No. 2 Covered Bridge

Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
Built in 1951, this covered bridge is 17 m (55 ft.) in length. The bridge is closed and no longer in use, but can be viewed from the road and from the new bridge crossing the same river beside it. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North, turn right on Rivière-Quisibis Road 2.8 km (1.7 mi.), turn right on Lavoie Road 5.3 km (3.3 mi.), onto Deschênes Road.

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.

Trites Maples

Moncton
Owned and operated by the Trites family since 1900, Trites Maple welcomes you to enjoy a 15-mn walk from St Joseph’s church, along Maple Ridge Trail, to the “4th camp with the green metal roof”.Open March 8-April 14, 2025, Saturday and Sunday 8am to 3pm.🍁 taffy on the snow Saturday and Sunday🍁 maple syrup and products🍁 pancake house restaurant, open Saturdays only🍁educational maple tours on Sundays at 10, 12 and 2

Wolastoq Rentals

Woodstock
Brought to you by Wolastoq Cycling & Repair, Wolastoq Rentals is a canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard (SUP) and pedal boat rental service located on the Meduxnekeag and Wolastoq rivers. Wolastoq Rentals specializes in providing an extensive selection of quality watercrafts to suit everyone's needs for their water adventures in the Woodstock area.

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.

Canvas Moncton Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Moncton
Inspired by Moncton's rich art culture, Canvas Moncton is the perfect place to paint the scene of your next adventure. We are situated in the downtown core with 97 vibrant guest rooms, many of which offer dynamic city views. Take advantage of our numerous amenities. Enjoy Bar55 in our main lobby; savour the high-quality pub favourites at Gahan House Hub City; or visit the Experience by Alcool NB Liquor boutique for a wine pairing/tasting.

Camping Cap-Lumière Beach

Richibucto-Village
Beachfront campground in a beautiful setting facing the ocean, fully serviced with 20-, 30- and 50-amp sites. Big rigs are welcome. Long and private 8-km (5 mi.) beach accessible by foot and fishing wharf nearby. The Cap-Lumiere Beach Campground is a short drive from Kouchibouguac National Park (25 minutes), Bouctouche (20 minutes), Shediac (30 minutes) and Moncton (50 minutes). Lobster fishing season in August. Welcome!