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Hampton

Hampton
Hampton is a small town with big adventures in an incredible natural environment. Explore the Kennebecasis River from a rented kayak or on a pontoon boat; taste local flavours at year-round markets, cafés, and homestyle restaurants; visit studios and cultural events, or enjoy time riverside at the Lighthouse River Centre with picnic area, wharf and boat launch. A great network of year-round trails connects this all. Choose your adventure and see why It's Our Nature!

Carriage House Inn

Fredericton
Historic lodging in downtown Fredericton. Victorian mansion (circa 1875). Property was built by a lumber baron and former mayor for his family; history is evident with many original elements. Historic preservation area. Five-minute walk to universities, downtown attractions and dining. Full breakfast in family-style dining room. Live-in innkeepers help create a warm and homey atmosphere, but have separate living area to provide privacy for guests.

Heron Bay Brewing

Dalhousie
Family-run nanobrewery with a taproom and patio in Dalhousie, northern New Brunswick. We craft small batch beer and also have a selection of wine, cider as well as non-alcoholic drinks like coffee, tea, juices, and some great non-alcoholic beer! Enjoy your drink in the taproom or on the deck with a view of the Restigouche River.

York Cottages

Richibucto
45 minutes away from Moncton, this brand new modern waterfront duplex vacation rental is located in the beautiful town of Richibucto. Breathe in the ocean breeze while enjoying your morning coffee on the patio or watch the sunset. It simply has it all! You'll also have beach access directly in your backyard, a fire pit for night time bonfires, BBQ (both available Spring 2023), a communal pool (mid June - September) and a private hot tub (year round).

Trinity Galleries

Saint John
Trinity Galleries is Saint John's oldest fine art gallery, located in city centre in a historic building built in 1878. We represent leading artists from the Maritimes and across Canada, as well as up-and-comers. New exhibits are featured every 6 weeks. Our Gallery Hops won “Best Freebie of the Year” at the 2010 Uptown Saint John Live Life Awards. Come visit our 2-level gallery and pick up a cherished memory of your trip to Saint John. All are welcome!

Boom Road Nature Area, Atholville Marsh

Atholville
Located along Boom Road on the shore of the Restigouche River, this picturesque site, with salt marshes, lagoons, and wetlands, attracts a great diversity of birds year-round. Up to 25 species of ducks can be spotted in a single visit. In the spring, nearly 10,000 snow geese gather here, a rare sight in New Brunswick. Rest areas featuring shelters, benches, and picnic tables, make it an ideal spot to observe wildlife, enjoy beautiful river views or simply take in the peacefulness of nature.

Estrella Glamping

Village Blanchard
May to October: Luxurious inflatable bubbles offering a unique experience blending rustic charm with modern amenities. Each bubble is equipped with a full bathroom and a heat pump. Enjoy the outdoors with a BBQ, picnic table, fire pit, and a fully equipped outdoor kitchenette, enhancing your living space. Year-round: The Estrella cottage invites you to discover comfort and serenity. It offers two bedrooms boho-style, sharing a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing your meals.

Riverside Suite

Dumfries
New, beautiful, bright, private and fully equipped apartment on the Mactaquac Head Pond of the Saint John River. Two large bedrooms, one with a queen bed, the second with a queen bed and trundle bed (2 twins). Large kitchen, full bath with laundry, living room with TV, private patio with BBQ, table and chairs. Bonfire at shorefront.

Royal Oaks Golf Club

Moncton
Situated in the city of Moncton, this 18-hole golf course is the first in Canada designed by renowned U.S. Open architect, Rees Jones. This inland Scottish links style layout features nine lakes, undulating bent grass fairways, strategically placed bunkers, challenging approaches, fescue covered dunes, four sets of tees per hole, practice and teaching facilities, all complemented by turf conditions which rival the best in the world.

Chalets Restigouche - Camping

Kedgwick River
Experience nature's wonders while camping along the little main Restigouche River. A total of 24 unserviced sites with views of the river, and 29 serviced sites (some which can accommodate recreational vehicles). Toilets, showers and laundry facility on site. A canoeing expedition is a must! We also have a great playground, fitness circuit and swimming on the premises.

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.

Sandy Beach Trailer Park 1988 Ltd.

Cap-Pelé
Family campground within a one-minute walk to an unsupervised, clean and warm saltwater beach, with change house, washrooms, showers, parking, food service, two laundromats, pull-thru sites, WI-FI, dumping depot. We also rent cottages in the summer. Organized activities with large playground, including a fenced area for smaller children. Bilingual service. Security guard during peak times. Wheelchair access to a sandy beach which stretches for more than 1 km (0.6 mi). Pets welcome.

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.

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.

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.

Mink Brook Cottage

Lepreau
Cozy 2 bedroom cottage with stunning ocean views as well as kilometeres of private beach access. Sleeps a maximum of 8 if including couch and futon in the living area. 5 minutes from popular New River Beach, numerous restaurants and take-outs. 30 minutes to the City of Saint John 45 minutes to picturesque Saint Andrews by the Sea

Auberge Wild Rose Inn

Moncton
Auberge Wild Rose Inn, Canada Select 4 1/2 star Boutique Hotel, delights guests the intimate setting, beautifully decorated rooms, peaceful country environment, wonderful complimentary hot full breakfasts and exceptional service. She offers 16 suites with queen or king bed, propane fireplace, whirlpool tub, balcony and unparalleled comfort. Across from Lakeside Golf Course, 5 minutes from Moncton International Airport, 11 kms from downtown Moncton and Dieppe, the boutique hotel provides visitors the perfect location.

Stoke Resorts

Waterford
LUXURY ADVENTURE BASECAMPS Stoke Resorts is where the epitome of boundless adventure seamlessly intertwines with unparalleled luxury. Situated in the heart of the Waterford Valley, Stoke Resorts is more than just a destination; it's a sanctuary for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comforts of a luxurious retreat. From outdoor adventures to serene nature walks, everything is just a stone's throw away.

Kenneth Maple Farms

West Glassville
This 54,000-tap operation presents a video on the history of syrup making and has taffy-on-the-snow available. Maple syrup, jelly, lollypops, maple butter, granulated sugar, maple candy, maple-peanut spread, chocolate-covered candy and gift trays are available for purchase. Hours of operation can be extended by appointment and school tours are also available. All you-can-eat breakfasts are served in March and April Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sackville Waterfowl Park

Sackville
Winner of Environment Canada's National Award for Environmental Achievement Discover a wetland world beneath your feet! Focus your camera on the fuzzy ducklings, listen to a sunset chorus of marsh birds. The entertainment never stops at the Waterfowl Park! Admission is free. Guided tours offered mid-May to late August. Over 3 km (1.9 mi.) of winding boardwalks, trails, and viewing platforms. More than 150 species of birds and 200 species of plants have been recorded here.