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Sue Thompson
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) Sue Thompson - Grand Bay-Westfield (Dieppe originally) What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why?Year-round Goodness at the Market
Fri, Oct 29, 2021
If you can make it, bake it, or grow it, you’ll probably find it at a New Brunswick farmer’s market. Here are a few to check out.
Think farmers markets are for summer only? Think again. The ground might freeze in the fall and our black bears may go into hibernation for the winter, but New Brunswick growers, bakers, farmers, and artisans won’t let a little weather get in the way of our beloved farmer’s market tradition.
Cozy Cafés and where to find them
Mon, Dec 13, 2021
In need of some caffeine? We’re sharing our favourite spots to grab a cup and a treat.
Coffee shops are a mainstay of urban life, and New Brunswick’s cafés are the coziest around. We know it’s as much about the ambiance as it is about the warm bevvies and sweet treats, so we’ve assembled a list of some go-to favourites from around the province. We think a road trip might be in order, so grab your coffee cup and go enjoy those espressos, cappuccinos, mocaccinos, macchiatos, chai lattes, matcha teas and other dessert coffees and steeped or infused drinks!
Hiking NB’s Recommended Places to Rent Snowshoes and Explore Trails
Wed, Dec 15, 2021
Winter is an amazing time to enjoy nature in New Brunswick. One of the simplest ways to get out and explore the great outdoor is with snowshoes. It can be magical when the sun is shining and the snow is sparkling. Even when the wind is howling it can feel like a true wilderness experience. After a fresh snow, the tracks left by the wildlife give a fascinating perspective on all the activity that happens in the woods – which isn’t as obvious in the summer months.
Sussex Drive-In
Sussex
The Sussex Drive-In is a historical and cultural turning point for the area dating back to 1967. With its 24 m (80 ft.) high screen and 300 car capacity, it makes for a unique experience to watch the movies and/or live events from the comfort of your car. Featuring blockbuster releases and live events throughout the summer, this is an activity that you don't want to miss!
My Little Oasis - Cottage for Rent
Clark's Corner
My Little Oasis is a cozy little cottage on Maquapit Lake in Clark's Corner NB. 3 bedrooms that can sleep up to 6 guests. 1 bedroom with a queen sized bed and the other 2 each have a twin over double bunk beds. This cottage will serve all your vacation needs. My Little Oasis is meant to be a place where you want to come back to and share your experience with your family and friends so they can come over for a stay and experience this little piece of paradise on the lake for themselves.
James & Vicki Donald
James and Vicki Donald are the creators of the Hiking NB website and Explore Everywhere Podcast. They are attempting to hike every trail in the province and have almost reached their goal. They share their adventures and trail information on the website, on the podcast, on social media, on radio and in magazines. What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!)Friendly and Playful NB Chickadees
Fri, Feb 26, 2021
Happy, friendly, energetic, hard-working, trusting, resourceful and strong enough to survive frigid, snow-packed winters…sounds like your typical New Brunswicker doesn’t it? It is truly fitting that these same characteristics belong to our provincial bird, the black-capped chickadee. These cheerful creatures are usually the first to offer a welcome greeting when you walk along paths in New Brunswick forests. Their black caps and bibs, white downy cheeks and blush-colored underbellies are unmistakable as they bob through the air from tree to tree.
Le Moque-Tortue Games Bistro
Shediac
When Alice finds herself in Wonderland, she discovers a world that is completely upside down. An absurd, enchanting, and elegant world. A world where even adults can play and have fun.
A Victorian decor that tells a story and local delights that pay homage to our ancestors. Lobster dishes, fresh seafood, beautiful soups, abundant chowder, and superb desserts. A well stocked cocktail bar and a great selection of local craft beer. Driven by a passion for good company and an appetite for wonderful food, our bistro is a bright and playful space. Welcome to Le Moque-Tortue!
Motorcycle Route - Hopewell-Fundy Loop
Fri, Jun 5, 2020
Day trip from Moncton. Ride by the world’s highest tides from Moncton to Hopewell and through Fundy National Park.
* Please check recommended businesses mentioned in this blog are open prior to your trip
Today we’re talking to Heather d’Entremont. Currently living in Moncton, Heather has been biking in NB for 8 years.
What is your favourite motorcycle day-trip loop in New Brunswick?
Hands-down, my favourite ride in New Brunswick is the Fundy loop.
St. Croix River
St. Croix
The St. Croix River is 185 km (115 mi.) of water that runs from Monument Brook and North Lake to St. Andrews and to the Passamaquoddy Bay, to the Bay of Fundy. This Canadian Heritage River marks the international boundary between New Brunswick and the State of Maine in the USA. The Peskotomuhkati Nation and other First Peoples have lived along the river for more than 4000 years.
Gravel Island Park
St. James
Located on the banks of the St. Croix River, Gravel Island Park is the perfect place if you love canoeing and backwoods camping. Featuring 3 tent sites and 6 trailer sites along with a put-in launch for canoes/kayaks.
Located close to Scott Brook Provincial Park, a great way to spend the day is to canoe from one park to the other.
Scott Brook Park
St. James
Located on the banks of the St. Croix River, Scott Brook Park is the perfect place if you love canoeing and backwoods camping. Featuring 7 tent sites and 8 trailer sites along with a put-in launch for canoes, it is a great place to enjoy the outdoors.
Spednic Lake Park
McAdam
If you like the backwoods, Spednic Lake Park campground is the place to be. We offer 14 tenting sites and 8 trailer sites to accommodate the best outdoor experience.
The lake is within walking distance from any campsite. Within the park is also the Boulderwalk Trail featuring two different paths with an observation deck along the way.
Place Fort La Tour
Saint John
Opening for the season in June 2024, Place Fort La Tour, located on Harbour Passage on the Bay of Fundy, commemorates 5700+ years of ceremonial, trade and industrial activity in this special place. The site of treachery, intrigue, and a memorable battle in early Acadian times, Place Fort La Tour’s structures and experiences are evocative of these stories and a current day meeting place, much as it has always been.
Fundy's Lost Lobster & Lighthouse Cottage BnB
Harvey Albert Co.
We are central to Hopewell Rocks and Fundy, with breathtaking sunsets and views of the bay, mountains and lighthouse. Kayaking, fishing, biking, etc. right outside our door. Guestrooms have been newly renovated.
We thrive to offer all the comforts of home, with plenty of areas on our property to relax and enjoy the view. If you're looking for romance, an escape from the city or just passing through, we are confident our home will not disappoint. We are the place where the Fundy tides begin!
Miramichi Visitor Information Centre (Ritchie Wharf - Newcastle)
Miramichi
Stop at the Miramichi Visitor Information Centre to receive FREE information about this region of the province, such as travel assistance, itinerary planning and information about events, attractions and festivals. Our travel experts will help you plan your perfect New Brunswick vacation!
Sam Bosence
As the founder, owner and operator of Be Rad Adventure Co., Sam is a certified mountain bike instructor who knows first-hand how much potential exists for adventure in New Brunswick. Since 2019, Sam has managed a growing team of certified instructors and coaches who exist to help participants develop their cycling skills and instill confidence and empowerment in their clientele.Mountain Biking Road Trip Through Rad New Brunswick
Thu, May 27, 2021
If you call New Brunswick home, you might know the versatile terrain of this Maritime province full of cliff sides, slab rock, river and stream crossings, loamy mixed Acadian forests, beach and sand. And the best way to experience it all? On two wheels!
Maritime Water Sports Jet Ski Rentals
Shediac
Welcome to everyone’s favourite Jet Ski rental spot in the Shediac, NB area. We offer our customers a unique experience with a selection of quality rental products in our locally owned and operated shop. Come visit us to browse our merchandise, chat with our team, and have fun!
Our goal is to be the very best rental shop in Shediac, NB by offering unparalleled value, service, and convenience. We strive to provide our customers with the best rental products at quality prices. We are here to help with your every need. If you have any questions, we are more than happy to help.
Maplebrook Retreat
Shediac Bridge
The unforgettable outdoor experience! Nestled just outside Shediac on the Acadian coast, Maplebrook retreat is a small family run resort. Our facilities include 4 unique bubbles with a see-through roof top for stargazing, an outdoor Nordic Spa with hot tub and sauna and a restaurant.
Jennifer Mills
What's your name, location (if you are originally from a different part of the province, please let us know as well!) Jen Mills, Hanwell (Fredericton) What's your favourite place to visit in the province, and why? My favourite place to visit in New Brunswick changes almost yearly as I explore more and more of the province! Right now one of my favourite places to visit is Cap-Pelé – it has phenomenal sandy beaches and great seafood.Crystal Richard, East Coast Mermaid
Crystal Richard is the Founder of travel and lifestyle brand East Coast Mermaid where she helps you develop a coastal crush on New Brunswick. Passionate about saving the whales and keeping straws out of sea turtles’ noses, Crystal donates a portion of her profits to various ocean conservation organizations annually, including the Campobello Whale Rescue Team. What's your name, occupation, location?Kouchibouguac’s Hidden Gems to Explore on Your Next Visit
Mon, Jun 21, 2021
Any New Brunswicker knows that we hit the jackpot when it comes to having the most incredible national parks right here in our province. In fact, we have not one but two national parks, and one just so happens to include sweeping sandy beaches and dunes, salt marshes, and beautiful Acadian forests. If you haven’t experienced Kouchibouguac National Park, what are you waiting for?