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.
Built in 1992, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 211, Route 114 South for 41.5 km (25.7 mi.), onto Point Wolfe Road in Fundy National Park.
Great view of Confederation Bridge on our oceanfront. Walking, biking, hiking on trails. Store on site. Ice cream stand inside store. July 1st activities and fireworks. Come swim in our warm waters. Approximately 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) of sandy beachfront. Boat slips at nearby wharf.
TimberTop Adventures is one of Canada's largest treetop aerial adventure parks located in beautiful Dominion Park, just minutes from uptown Saint John. Using a continuous lifeline safety system, our 12 courses offer various levels of challenge with something for nearly all ages. With up to 3 hours of play, including a half hour of training, guests travel from tree to tree tackling over 115 creative obstacles including 29+ zip line challenges.
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.
Relax in a quiet environment at affordable rates surrounded by trees. Heated pool, 2 km (1 mi.) from beach, golf course, nearby shopping malls. Housekeeping units available and are air-conditioned. We are always ready to show our guests our rooms before check in.
Heated indoor pool, sauna, high-speed wireless Internet, smoking/non-smoking, drive-up rooms. Free parking, free continental breakfast, free local paper. Sports teams welcome. Group rates available, plenty of parking for trucks.
Built in 1912, this covered bridge is 41.5 m (136 ft.) in length. This bridge is closed but can be viewed from the end of Starkey Road, near Route 710.
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.
Your seat is waiting. In New Brunswick, you can experience the artistry of our creative people and the power of a story told through film, theatre, and dance at theatres across the province. You’ll find world-class performances and memorable productions at Fredericton’s Playhouse, as well as at Moncton’s Capitol Theatre and Saint John’s Imperial Theatre – two stunning historical venues.
Your hub for all things fun in the heart of the Maritimes
Perfectly positioned between the Fundy and Acadian coasts, Moncton’s got just what you need at all the right times. Fresh off a Bay of Fundy adventure? Recount stories over a 5-star meal. Headed to the beach soon? Stock up on cottage essentials. Give the kids the thrill of their lives; watch the tidal bore; hit the shops and see what you might discover. In this city, kids and parents each get exactly what they want.
Up close and personal with creatures great and smallIt’s always thrilling for kids to see wild animals and ocean creatures up close and in “person”. It’s more than just the novelty of a living creature that’s not a dog or cat (or squirrel!) It’s a reminder that we are not alone—we are just one of the living beings that call earth home. And New Brunswick is the perfect place for the kids to have that experience.Magnetic Hill Zoo
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.