PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Built in 1833 and expanded in 1866, the Old Carleton County Court House in Upper Woodstock was the first courthouse in Carleton County.
Discover Jones Brook Church Cottage, an incredible four-season rental designed for relaxation. This spacious 3,000 sq. ft. retreat features rustic decor, soaring ceilings, and stunning stained-glass windows. Enjoy three cozy bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a covered patio, and recreational options like a pool table. This is an adults-only property; no guests under 15 years old are permitted. Experience the serenity and charm of Jones Brook Cottage—your perfect getaway.
Zip your way across the longest zip line in the Maritimes! Enjoy the breathtaking bird’s eye view as you soar from one end of the park to the other at historical French Fort Cove Nature Park, in the City of Miramichi.
The Owens Art Gallery, established in 1895 on the campus of Mount Allison University, is Canada's oldest university art gallery. Changing exhibitions highlight contemporary and historical art by regional, national and international artists. Also featured is a permanent exhibition devoted to the work of Alex Colville. The Owens presents a variety of artists' talks, workshops and special events throughout the year and regular programs for children and families. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
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Charming typical Acadian house (built circa 1825) that was the birthplace and childhood home of Pascal Poirier, prominent leader and Acadian author who became, in 1885, the first Acadian to be appointed to the Canadian Senate.
Built in 1992, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 211, Route 114 South for 41.5 km (25.7 mi.), onto Point Wolfe Road in Fundy National Park.
Ski, snowboard, slide, bike, hike and run at Atlantic Canada's Family favourite resort! Poley is located between New Brunswick's three major cities, Moncton, Saint John, and our capital city of Fredericton. We have 30 ski trails, 4 lifts, 10 mountain biking trails, a 5-story tower with a beautiful 360 degree view of the mountain and Sussex area and a restaurant on site. Add Poley to your "must-do" list when planning your winter or summer weekends or vacations.
We offer 100% smoke free comfortable rooms. Located walking distance from Casino New Brunswick, Magic Mountain Water Park and Magnetic Hill. We are a short distance by car to downtown Moncton, our International Airport, and beaches. Enjoy our heated pool and hot tub or workout in our fitness centre. Complimentary local calls, hot breakfast, wireless Internet, and laundry facilities. We offer whirlpool suites, kitchenettes, and deluxe rooms. Pet friendly in select rooms.
Stable, spacious, spectacular! Saint Andrews' most experienced whale watcher.
Our 55-ft. power catamaran is capable to travel further to sight more types of whales more often, and spend more time in the whales' feeding grounds. Every excursion includes narration by marine biologists for the most educational experience, an on-board touch, as well as complimentary hot chocolate and cookies.
We provide gift certificate and donations to many local fundraisers and causes.
The Restigouche Farmers Market is a regional community farmers market and tourist information centre located in the beautiful town of Dalhousie. The market aims to foster community health and local economic development by providing patrons with healthy, locally produced, environmentally friendly food. Bring your family along to admire the unique creations of our local artisans, sample the delicious tastes of locally grown food, or simply relax and enjoy the day! The market is housed in a 613 sq. m (6,600 sq.
The region's largest art gallery, also a cultural centre, offers a wide range of regional and national exhibits, workshops, art classes, special events including a fine craft show, and more.
Its permanent display, on the Athol House site, tells the exciting story of the Mi'gmaq, French, Acadian and Scottish heritage of the Restigouche region. Two boutiques showcase unique items fashioned by regional and New Brunswick artisans.
Resurgo Place is a state-of-the-art facility where Moncton heritage, technology and discovery intersect, offering visitors a unique and interactive experience. Resurgo Place houses the Moncton Museum, the Transportation Discovery Centre, the Moncton Visitor Information Centre, as well as travelling exhibits galleries, an education centre, research centre and a gift shop.
A visit to Richibucto River Wine Estate brings visitors face-to-face with one of New Brunswick's most breathtaking vineyard vistas. The visual impact of 8 ha (20 acres) of vineyards growing along the banks of the regal Richibucto River is a treat for the senses. A daily tour, tastings and a chance to select souvenirs commemorating your visit adds to the rich sensory experience. Established in 2005, Richibucto River Wine Estate is owned and operated by founder Alan Hudson and his family.
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Richibucto, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive FREE information about this region of the province, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsThe Centre is situated by the water, close to a grocery store, a gas station and walking distance from downtown. Travel Experts will help you plan your perfect New Brunswick vacation!
Welcome to Rockwood Park Campground! Conveniently located off Route 1, only 2km from Uptown Saint John and close to a grocery store, we offer 189 sites to cater to your needs, including fully/partially serviced, tent, rustic cabins, and seasonal sites. Embrace comfort with amenities like showers, restrooms, laundry, a canteen and Internet access. Enjoy Lily Lake Pavilion with supervised swimming, boat/bike rentals, and delightful dining at Lily's Lakeside Restaurant.
We design and build a range of clocks, mirrors, and recycled metal jewellery. Stainless steel and copper details add eye appeal to our cast stone work and off cuts from the metal clocks are repurposed into unique jewellery expressions. Visit us at the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. Find us on Facebook, and at route102.ca
Historic boomtown-style house from the early colonization period and the beginnings of the Parish of Saint-Quentin. It has served a number of purposes: general store, Caisse Populaire, provincial court, professional photography centre, Canada Employment centre, and much more. It was restored in keeping with its original structure and now houses a museum reflecting the community's early days.
We produce the finest 100% pure maple syrup and delicious 100% pure maple products. Maple operation is located 30 m (100 ft.) from paved road on Royalton Road, west of Florenceville-Bristol.
Products available: maple syrup (in a wide variety of containers), maple butter, candy and sugar, sold year-round.
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Sackville to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsWireless Internet and picnic deckThe Centre houses an artisan-run craft gallery and overlooks the award-winning Sackville Waterfowl Park, where travelers can enjoy nature and a stroll along boardwalks.
INTERNATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
In 1604, Pierre Dugua (sieur de Mons) chose Saint Croix Island for settlement, an event that symbolizes the founding of 'Acadie.' Because of the island's isolation and the unusually harsh winter, nearly half of the colonists succumbed to scurvy. The following year, de Mons relocated his colony across the Bay of Fundy to Port Royal in Nova Scotia.
This museum is dedicated to sharing and teaching the history of policing in Saint John. Say hi to our constable dressed in 1849 uniform and do a selfie or a family portrait behind a jail cell door. View the 1965 Volkswagen police car restored in 1999 to celebrate our 150-year anniversary. Interact with volunteers, retired, and former police officers and hear their stories about the good old days. Welcome one and all.
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.
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Situated on the bank of the Petitcodiac River, this small chapel served the Aboriginal and Acadian people of Beaumont Cape, beginning in 1842.
Musical entertainment on Monday nights during July and August.
This museum contains a vast collection of artifacts, archival material, books and furniture used in the public schools, teacher training, and the New Brunswick Department of Education, dating as far back as the mid-19th century. Enter the Annex side door to the right of building (next to the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design) to visit the museum.
Visit Shediac’s Old Train Station to learn about the area’s railroad and transportation history. Various artefacts and photos showing technological advancements as well as other significant moments in Shediac’s railway system are on exhibit at the museum.