18 holes with daily green fees, dress code, clubhouse, showers and lockers, restaurant, pro shop, putting green, golf carts, club rental and liquor license.
Enjoy Fredericton's wilderness and outdoors with Atlantic Canada's first bilingual geocaching tour! Think of it as an exciting treasure hunt - all you need is a map, GPS unit and a sense of adventure!
Beautiful handmade gifts, fresh produce, seafood, meat cuts, homemade baked goods, desserts, jewellery, local honey and bee products, quilting and much more. On-site food vendors and gluten-free products.
Using Bay of Fundy clay, Judy Tait produces hand-built pottery in a 100-year-old community hall where you can see clay processes and a display of their handmade pottery products.
Play golf on an exceptional 9-hole course with impeccable greens, a licensed lodge with terrace and food services by Jaza Bistro. No reservations required. Several tournaments are organized during the season.
A supervised man-made beach with change houses, washrooms, parking and picnic areas nearby. Located in the heart of Moncton in Centennial Park. Swim in a natural setting in an urban environment. Lifeguards are on duty at all times. Open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
26 drive-up rooms with Shaw Direct Satellite TV and free high-speed Internet. Air-conditioning in each room. Some units have microwave and fridge.Conference room available.
Bed and breakfast located a 5-minutes drive from Le Pays de la Sagouine, 10 minutes from the Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche and 15 minutes from Shediac. Big hearty breakfast with homemade bread.
First Nations Storytellers provides authentic Indigenous experiences in Greater Saint John to help foster an understanding of Indigenous culture through storytelling through various activities.
Mega water park with many slides, a 26 x 41 metres (85 X 135 ft) heated in-ground pool, a large heated wading pool and water play structures. Campground with 100 sites.
On beautiful Washademoak Lake. Convenience store, restaurant nearby. 30 amps. Fifteen-minute drive to nine-hole golf course. Off-site boat ramp and liquor store one minute away.
Bridge built in 1911 located near Sussex in Plumweseep, which means “Salmon River” in Wolastoqey (Maliseet) language.
Length: 22.5m (74')
Directions:
Route 1, Exit 198, Route 114 north for 1.5 km (0.9 mi.). Turn left on to Plumweseep Road.
Nestled on the east side of Christmas Mountains, Halcomb Moose Barn is your ultimate snowmobiling destination. This facility offers first class accommodations as well as a licensed restaurant with gas available. Follow NB snowmobile trail 517 to your home away from home.