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Tidal Retreat Glamping

Bayside
Tidal Retreat Glamping is a luxury 4 season glamping retreat located just outside of Saint Andrews, NB. The domes have stunning panoramic views of the surrounding forest and the Waweig river where guests can witness the famous Bay of Fundy tides - it’s the perfect escape into nature. The domes have fully equipped kitchens and bathrooms, private hot tubs, BBQs and wood stoves for ultimate relaxation. For more adventurous guests, there is free use of kayaks and lots of hiking trails nearby.

Clark Gregory Nature Preserve

île Deer Island
If you're looking for a hiking challenge and breathtaking Bay of Fundy views, make your way to the Clark Gregory Nature Preserve on Deer Island, which can be accessed by way of the free ferry from L'Etete, near the Town of St. George. The Clark Gregory Nature Preserve has two parcels of land at Chocolate Cove area of the island—the northern and southern headlands. The northern headland trail offers trail systems that take you through diverse forest and the southern headland trail offers views of the active fishing wharf in Chocolate Cove and provides a perfect spot for a picnic.

Gîte Toutes Saisons B&B

Pointe-Verte
At the end of the narrow lane, right on the seashore, Gîte Toutes Saisons is a peaceful refuge designed specifically to be a bed and breakfast. Its 4 technology-free bedrooms each have a panoramic ocean view and an ensuite bath; 2 of the rooms have balconies that overlook the bay. The main floor and guest bedroom on that floor is completely accessible for those who use wheelchairs and walkers. The lower level features a spa room and games and billiard room, while up in the loft, a library offers light reading.

45th Parallel Restaurant & Motel

Fairhaven
The 45th Parallel Motel and Restaurant is the longest established dining facility and motel on Deer Island, in the beautiful Bay of Fundy. It offers 10 affordable units with breakfast, a BBQ area, and a pool. Enjoy home-cooked meals as well as seafood dinners indoors or the open-air terrace. The motel boasts scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can partake in boat tours, whale watching, hiking, and other island activities for a memorable stay.

Camping et Chalets Marie-Hélène

Petit-Rocher
Enjoy campfires and a nice summer atmosphere seconds from Chaleur Bay, facing Gaspé Peninsula. In the heart of the municipality of Petit-Rocher, our campground and cottages are located at the edge of the bay and a few minutes from all services. Accommodation is available according to your needs as well as several campsites offering all services and free Wifi connection. There are also bathrooms and showers.

St. Martins Country Inn

St. Martins
Situated in the heart of the magnificent Bay of Fundy, this restored Heritage inn (circa 1857) has a commanding view of the ocean in the historic fishing village of St. Martins, New Brunswick. Just a 30 minute drive from the Saint John airport, this 4-star heritage property is equipped with 16 uniquely furnished guest rooms with a combination of antiques and contemporary amenities as well as a licensed restaurant and dining room.

An Island Chalet

Welshpool
Situated on the ocean with a spectacular view of sunsets, our chalets offer all amenities – two bedrooms, queen bed/two singles, fully equipped kitchen, full bath, living room and satellite TV. Our housekeeping chalets are a five-minute drive from Lubec, Maine, USA and adjacent to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Visit lighthouses, drink in the beauty of the Bay of Fundy and take a whale-watching trip. Enjoy fresh-from-the-boat fish and lobster dinners at local restaurants, stroll our many windswept beaches, or play a round of golf on a course with ocean views.

Tidal Bore

Moncton
Caused by the Bay of Fundy tides, the Tidal Bore occurs twice daily. Watch the water in the Petitcodiac River roll back upstream in one wave that can go up to 60 cm in height! Estimated Tidal Bore times online and at the Visitor Information Centre beside Bore Park, downtown Moncton. Please note: Many factors may affect the time of the Bore by 15 to 20 minutes before or after the scheduled arrival time. Arrive early!

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

Saint Andrews
The Pagan Point Nature Preserve is a 12 ha (30 acre) piece of land found within the Town of Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. It has been designated a provincial archaeological site, as the preserve contains one of the largest, deepest, and least disturbed ‘shell middens' in New Brunswick.

Roads To Sea Tours

Moncton
Roads to Sea Guided Tours offers unforgettable, nature-based adventures led by founder and expert guide Anna-Marie Weir. Based in Moncton, N.B., we specialize in immersive, educational, and entertaining tours that showcase the ecological wonders of the region. We are known for our one-of-a-kind tour in the world to 'sea' high and low tide in the same day in the Bay of Fundy! Home of the world’s highest tides!

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

Dorchester (Tantramar)

Dorchester
The village of Dorchester is located between Memramcook and Sackville, in the Memramcook valley, and overlooks Shepody Bay and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, being part of the Fundy UNESCO biosphere. The World's Largest Sandpiper stands in the Village Square, carved from a single log. Nearby are the village's two museums, the Keillor House and St. James Presbyterian Church, and The Bell Inn. Built in 1811, the inn is the oldest stone structure in New Brunswick.

Helen Stanley Pottery

Seeleys Cove
If you like pottery you owe it to yourself to visit Helen Stanley's studio in Seeleys Cove. Watch the potter at work or spend your time perusing the offerings in the gallery and talking about techniques, colour, or find a solution to a gift problem. The artist enjoys commissions and likes to encourage a partnership in the creative process. Just minutes from the Bay of Fundy. Enjoy a beach walk after your visit!

St. Andrews Inn & Suites

Saint Andrews
For those seeking the charm of a seaside resort and the solitude of the Fundy Bay, we invite you to the comfort of St Andrews Inn and Suites. The inn is located right downtown and offers waterfront balconies, indoor heated pool, free wifi, free parking and pet-friendly rooms. Complimentary coffee and donuts from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Riverview

Riverview
The town of Riverview, located on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River, welcomes visitors of all ages. Stop by the Fundy Chocolate River Station, located in the heart of Riverview. It's a fully accessible building with shops, public washroom facilities, Internet access, and brochures and maps to help guide your travel in the region. As the centre is situated along the Riverfront Trail, you can step out onto the boardwalk for a run, walk, or bike ride or work out at the outdoor Green Gym.

Full Tide Ocean Safaris

Deer Island
Located on picturesque Deer Island, Full Tide Ocean Safaris is just a 20-minute FREE ferry ride from L’etete NB. Minke, finback, and humpback whales as well as porpoise, white sided dolphins and the occasional shark are among the ocean life you may encounter on our tours. Our area of the Fundy Isles is a birdwatching and wildlife paradise where, if you are lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park

Escuminac
Just a two-minute walk from the campground, Escuminac Beach is a beauty! Saunter along boardwalks, pause under the gazebo for a picnic, watch well over 50 species of seabird, or simply admire the view and breathtaking sunsets over Miramichi Bay. A walking trail starts at the campground and leads to the first lighthouse built on the province's East Coast. Be sure to check out Point Escuminac, where tree fragments from a forest dating back 4,300 years can be seen at the base of the peat section.