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Quilt Barn Tour

Hampton
A celebration of rural arts, craft and built heritage! Follow this themed route along winding rural roads through scenic Kings County to discover painted quilt blocks at farm-fresh markets, heritage sites, and artisan shops. Check out the map on the Quilt Barn Tour website and explore this beautiful area of New Brunswick.

Storeytown Cottages

Storeytown
Our log-style cottages and kitchenette suites are nestled on the banks of the Miramichi River, with waterfront views and screened-in verandas. We offer familily friendly and pet friendly accommodations and adventures. We are happy to customize a special vacation package or romantic getaway. Storeytown Cottages is your one-stop destination for year-round outdoor adventures. Full and half day trips are available for canoeing, kayaking, stand-up boarding and tubing. Winter activities include snowshoeing, snow tubing and skating.

Florenceville-Bristol (Carleton North)

Florenceville-Bristol
Explore scenic rural roads and discover hidden gems in beautiful Florenceville-Bristol, in the District of Carleton North. Home of the French Fry Capital of the World and McCain Foods’ global headquarters, this region has a rich agricultural heritage. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, you'll find unique places such as stunning river views, a key provincial art gallery central to the local arts scene, a museum dedicated to potato farming, historic sites, farmers markets, trails and more.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park

Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) scenic drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast. It's a fascinating ecosystem with waterfalls, discovery beaches, a canyon, 35 km (22 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, and over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views. Hike to the Walton Glen Gorge observation deck or explore Long Beach’s 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) shoreline.

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton Moncton

Moncton
Our hotel is located immediately off the Trans Canada Highway exit 454 and situated in the heart of fine dining, great shopping, and fun attractions. The Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton Moncton is also just minutes from the historic downtown district.Our promise to you includes a clean, comfortable hotel room. If you’re traveling with your family, you may opt for a room with two beds.

Campobello Island Oceanfront Cottages

Wilsons Beach
Campobello Oceanfront Cottages are located 2 km (1 mi.) south of beautiful East Quoddy Head Lighthouse, New Brunswick's most photographed lighthouse. All three cottages are secluded and private, nestled in the woods on a cliff overlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, where one can often see whales, porpoises, seals, osprey and eagles in front of the cottages. Each cottage has a deck for sunbathing and alfresco dining. The Sea Urchin has a screened-in tree house and its own private sandy beach where you can search for sea glass. The Whale of a View is slightly larger and has a breathtaking view.

Grand Manan Beaches (Anchorage, Castalia Park, Dark Harbour, Deep Cove, North Head, Seal Cove)

Grand Manan
Wherever you go on the island, there's sure to be a terrific beach nearby, where the words "crowded beach" is defined by the number of gulls and other seabirds on the beach that day. It's no wonder Reader's Digest voted Grand Manan Island as one of the World's 7 Best Small Islands ! Anchorage Beach is an unsupervised, sandy, saltwater beach where you can relax with the Bay of Fundy nipping at your toes. Do some beachcombing, see wildlife and check the nearby freshwater ponds – a great spot to cast your line for trout. Canoe or kayak as well.Castalia Park Beach is gravel and salt marsh.

Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston

Edmundston
The Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston is located in the heart of downtown Edmundston. Close to a range of services and attractions, the hotel is part of Carrefour Assomption, which houses a shopping centre. The hotel is also adjacent to the Palais des congres, the second largest conference centre in Atlantic Canada, with 19 banquet and meeting rooms able to host up to 600 people. If you would like to organize a conference, banquet, meeting, business meal or wedding, the staff will be pleased to help you plan your event.

Sussex

Sussex
Proudly rural and quaintly charming, Sussex is nestled in the countryside of New Brunswick, known for its rolling green hills, timeless covered bridges, murals and dairy farms.
Road Trip

Scenic drives

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.
Exploring by Motorcycle

Exploring By Motorcycle

Take the road less travelled. The thrill of the open road; the feeling of wind rushing by you; the deeper connection you feel to the world around you when you aren’t separated from it by glass and steel. If you’re a motorcyclist, you know what makes travel by motorbike so special. New Brunswick’s winding country roads, stunning coastal drives, and urban streets beg to be explored by motorcycle. But it’s not just about our marquee attractions.
Fundy Coastal Drive

Fundy Coastal Drive

From asphalt to ocean floor to awestruck.The tide may rise and fall. But your heart rate will stay elevated. This 460 km (286 mi.) drive leads you on a breathtaking voyage along the wild Bay of Fundy coastline. Home to the world's highest tides, Fundy is a true natural wonder. With whales breaching off the coast, fossil-filled mudflats to explore, and coastal islands to kayak around, this natural treasure will fill you with awe, no matter how you approach it.
Le Pays de la Sagouine

Acadian Coastal Drive

Acadian culture will sweep you off your feet.Get ready to meet wonderful new people, and experience beautiful old traditions. This 750 km (466 mi.) excursion takes you into the heart of the rich, spirited, and historic Acadian culture. The very definition of joie de vivre, this coast is a celebration of sandy beaches, warm hospitality, and beautiful destinations—including the Bouctouche Dunes and Chaleur Bay.
Biking Kouchibouguac National Park

Cycling

Be the power that lets you see and do moreWhen you enjoy one of New Brunswick’s scenic road trips, you are treated to an experience you’ll remember. But when you hit the road—or trail, or path—by bike, you add an extra dimension to your travels. You can turn down even the most narrow side path. You can explore places you otherwise may not have imagined. In New Brunswick, cycling isn’t just a healthy and fun way to get from A to B. It’s a way to enjoy more of everything the province has to offer.
Larlee Creek Hullabaloo Music Festival, Perth-Andover

Music and Performances

A culture shaped by notes and bars.What will be the soundtrack to your New Brunswick explorations? The natural music of the crashing sea and the peaceful forests? Or the instrumental music brought to life by talented people in our province’s concerts, festivals, cafes, bars, streets, and kitchen parties? Because wherever you go, one or the other seems to follow you—and set the mood in a most wonderful way.
Miramichi Striper Cup from Above

Miramichi

Legendary fishing lives here.Famous for its world-class salmon fishing and local friendliness, this is one city that lets you experience the best of what the great outdoors has to offer. A trip to the City of Miramichi and its valley is about authentic spirit, nature, and a total sense of renewal.
Lobster at Aboiteau

Lobster and Seafood

A taste of coastal living.From the sound of shellfish being cracked, to the smell of the warm melted butter… enjoying lobster is an experience that never loses its sense of specialness. Here in NB, lobster – along with snow crab, oysters, shrimp, clams, caviar, and fish – is on the menu across the province.
Hartland Longest Covered Bridge

Covered Bridges

Cross over a century of timeGet ready to be whisked away to a simpler time—New Brunswick’s covered bridges are living records of times past. A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof and siding. These coverings extend the bridge’s lifespan by shielding it from the worst the Canadian winter can throw at it, and they were once an integral part of life in New Brunswick communities.
Woodstock Farmers Market

Farmers Markets

From farm to table.Farmers’ markets are wonderfully authentic, dynamic, and local experiences. Here, local growers, artisans, performers, and residents unite in a friendly and casual mélange. It’s one of the best ways to feel the authentic energy of a place. Become a part of one of these gatherings, and you’ll enjoy social mingling, discussions with growers and vendors, and of course countless fresh foods, delicious baked goods, and satisfying treats.