Experience Maritime scenery in beautiful accommodations. Relax in comfort on your deck and enjoy the scenery of the Bay of Fundy, Sandy Beach, and 12-m (28-ft) tides.
Two- to five-bedroom vacation homes with spectular water views of the Cocagne Harbour.Meticulously clean, hot tubs, fireplaces, washer, dryer, dishwasher, southern exposures, quality beds, wireless Internet. Firepit, private beach. Restaurants, walking trails, marina, bowling alley, liquor store, fresh seafood and groceries, all within walking distance.Centrally located on a private street, the cottages are just a few minutes drive from Shediac (Parlee Beach), Bouctouche, Moncton, Dieppe and the popular Magic Mountain Water Park.
Coastal Inn is well located at the heart of the Maritimes, adjacent to Bass Pro Shops, Champlain Place shopping centre, Cineplex and many other retail services. We are a great base to explore the beaches and attractions of south-east New Brunswick. Comfortable guest rooms offer refrigerators and microwaves. Enjoy our indoor pool, exercise room, Wi-Fi and free breakfast. Of course, our Maritime Hospitality is also free with every room!
Coastal Inn Sackville is located at the crossroads of the Maritime Provinces; a great home for day trips throughout Southeastern New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and northern Nova Scotia. Walk to Sackville's Waterfowl Park, Mount Allison University, local restaurants/attractions. Air-conditioned rooms, "Coastal Plus" continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi. Book online at www.coastalinns.com or direct to the hotel by phone at 1-888-704-7444. Our friendly staff are waiting to assist with your needs.
Cobalt Art Gallery showcases original local art, as well as paintings by senior Canadian and International artists. Cobalt Art Gallery features a wide selection of Saint John, Canadian and International art, as well as Inuit Sculpture, Asian art and Persian rugs.
Fun, authentic, welcoming, and proud.
Maritime culture is defined by its connection to the sea—it’s a history of people living near, by, and on the ocean. It’s shaped by people’s reliance on natural resources. It’s why it shines so brightly in the fishing villages, farming areas, and small, livable cities that dot our landscape as much as so many lighthouses.
Day trip from Edmundston. Ride the edge of the storied Saint John River, then up the Tobique river and through ancient Appalachian Mountains.
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Today we’re talking to Marie-Ève Martin from Edmundston. They've been riding since Summer of 2011.
Indulge in adventure with a side of stunning views.
Paddle on the winding Saint John River; take a historic cable ferry across the river; explore the murals in the town of Sussex. The Lower Saint John River Valley is both a breath of fresh air, and cosy blanket of historic comfort.
A unique terroir, for unique drinking experiences.
What to enjoy along with that lobster dinner? Well, it only makes sense to pair a locally-produced food with a locally-crafted drink. So pour yourself a glass of New Brunswick wine or cider, and get ready to experience the kind of unique taste that our very specific climate, terroir, and artistry can create.
It all starts with the Bay of Fundy.
Walk on the ocean floor (or paddle on the surface around the flowerpot rocks); cross a covered bridge; crack into a lobster feast. When you’re in Albert County, it’s hard to not focus on the wonders of the Bay of Fundy. But these world-famous tides are just the beginning.
Dip more than just your toes into this region.
Jump into the warmest saltwater beaches in Canada; follow the music to the richness of Acadian culture; camp by the sea or explore a provincial park. A seaside treasure, Kent County and the Southeast region is equal parts warm water and friendly people.
Sit back, relax, and go with the flow.
You don’t need a plan. Just take your cue from the river, and meander your way from memory to memory. This historic 512 km (318 mi.) drive is a romantic combination of inspiring landscapes and rich culture. Discovering Canada’s 38th Heritage River will have you eating, exploring, and celebrating from end to end. The Saint John River route twists and turns from the city of Edmundston to the city of Saint John as re-creations, re-enactments, and pastoral charm line the banks no matter where you travel.
Take your rod. Abandon your inhibitions.
Let the gentle river set the pace. Bide your time. The fish certainly are. This 180 km (112 mi.) adventure is defined by its marquee attraction: some of the best salmon fishing the world has to offer. Cast a line for the King of Game Fish, and be sure to enjoy the moment. But the salmon aren’t the whole story. The plot thickens on this road trip with hearty home-cooked meals, thrilling river tube rides, and rich communities whose history has been carved by the currents.
Every road leads to wonder.
The open road is freedom. And vacations are defined by freedom. The freedom to explore the routes that feel right, and to stop wherever your heart takes you. So jump in a car, hit the road, and take in New Brunswick at your own pace. There are five signature scenic drives—each with colour-coordinated road signs to guide you.
Travelling by water is always refreshing.
Throughout history, the people of New Brunswick moved, traded, hunted, and explored by water. When you travel by ferry, you honour this heritage, but you also add a depth of wonder to your vacation. Because travel by ferry is a chance to relax, unwind, and take in the natural world around you. You’re even likely to get a glimpse of whales, porpoises, sea birds, and other wildlife on your journey.
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Bouctouche Baie Chalets and Camping invites you and your family to spend your next vacation with us in the friendly Acadian village of Bouctouche.
Explore the unlimited number of local attractions and dine in the many local restaurants, which serve fresh seafood and authentic Acadian cuisine. Enjoy the tranquility of our chalets and campground and the friendly faces at our resort.
For full chalet information and pictures, please visit our website.
Located beside the beautiful Bouctouche Bay, we offer comfortable rooms and relaxing times surrounded by the quietness of nature. Private suites with a comfortable queen bed, private bath with shower and seating for relaxing or watching TV. Kitchenette equipped with a fridge, microwave, toaster and coffee maker. There is an AC unit and Internet access.
Come and experience a Farmers' Market unlike no other. Filled with local fresh products and uniquely handcrafted works of art, topped only by the view of the coastal vistas along the beautiful bay in downtown Bouctouche.
Trails are a great way to explore Bouctouche's rich and diverse coastal environment and lively Acadian community. A 10-km (6-mi.) hiking, cycling and walking trail connects the great sand dune of Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche and the enchanting entertainment of Le Pays de la Sagouine. Part of the Sentier NB Trail system, the trail is managed by the town of Bouctouche and Sentier NB Trail.The Inner Bay trail is a beautiful 4-km (2.5-mi.) trail that takes you through a wooded area, across a footbridge and winds through the town of Bouctouche.
Microbrewery • Tasting Room • Brewtique • Patio • Beer Store
Located at the very heart of downtown Edmundston, in an old police station. This craft brewery is definitely a must see when travelling to New Brunswick, minutes away from the Quebec and Maine borders. Come see our unique Grand Table, have a flight, a pint or buy some beer to go.
Breakout Saint John is an award-winning escape room complex offering a fun, unique, and interactive form of entertainment. Each game is original to Breakout and designed for player immersion. Players find clues and solve a series of puzzles to escape or complete a mission within an hour.
Family farm raising quality fiber from a small herd of alpaca and sheep and offering a range of heurkoom quality products including yarns, hand woven and knit goods, roving and fiber for hand spinning, local produce and other local artisans products. Visit the boutique or take a farm tour to meet the animals, see the process and sign up for a fibre class. Online shopping available.
Established in 1857, Briggs and Little Woolen Mills Ltd. is currently the oldest woolen mill in Canada. It has been rebuilt four times due to fire, yet still after more than 165 years, stands as a testament to quality and tradition.
Briggs and Little carries an inventory of 100% Canadian made pure wool yarns and an 80/20 wool nylon blend yarn.
On-site retail store open year-round.