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Lighthouses
Follow the coastline (one lighthouse at a time). Nothing defines New Brunswick’s coastline more than the lighthouses that still stand tall as sentinels of the sea. Getting close to them is feeling close to the seafaring history that shaped this place. The lower St. John River has a unique inland system of lighthouses that was designed to safely guide the old paddlewheeler steamers along the river in days gone by. The coastal lighthouses were known as “sea lights,” while the lighthouses on New Brunswick’s inland shorelines were called “beacon lights”.Ponds Resort
Porter Cove
Nestled on the banks of the stunning Miramichi River, Ponds Resort is the perfect rustic getaway. Our grounds offer a variety of options from Geodomes to traditional cabins to a lodge for larger groups. There is no shortage of nature filled sights and activities for couples, small groups, work retreats, family reunions, or even solo adventurers. All only an hour away from New Brunswick’s capital city. Having your own little place up the river is closer than you think.
Exploring By Electric Vehicle
Explore by electric vehicle. With confidence.The rushing Reversing Falls Rapids; waves lapping the seashore; wind gently rustling the leaves—you’ll connect with our nature so much deeper when it’s not competing with the roar of an engine. And wherever you venture, you’ll never have to worry about having enough juice to get there—and back. New Brunswick’s eCharge Network includes both fast-charging level 3 (400 Volt) and standard level 2 (240 Volt) charging stations. So you’ll always be able to find a convenient place to recharge. And the best part?New Brunswick's Fall Festivals
Tue, Sep 5, 2023
There’s something magical about autumn in a place like New Brunswick. The leaves change to a vibrant painting of red and orange, the weather is more comfortable, and there’s always something fun happening.
From food and music festivals to spooky events and everything in between - there’s sure to be something to do every week in NB!
For a full list of what’s happening this fall, check out our festivals and events listings.
Delicious New Brunswick Restaurants For Your Next Road Trip
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
By Jessica EminThe food culture in NB has been on the up-and-up, and with some of the best seafood and produce in the world, it deserves to be explored as a food destination. This province is so much more than fried seafood and lobster rolls at seasonal seaside digs (although we love it for that.) Travelling the province can also be a great food experience, whether for a quick bite in between activities, or an unforgettable evening-long dining meal.
#ExploreNB Street Team: You're Invited to Our Place
Wed, May 17, 2023
We’re the #ExploreNB Street Team – your connection to all the incredible experiences awaiting you in New Brunswick. We’ve spent the spring planning and preparing to make your summer vacation an absolute blast. We can’t wait to meet you. So come on over and say hi!
The 5 W’s of a Natural Wonder
Sat, Mar 27, 2021
The Hopewell Rocks are like nothing else in the world.Share-worthy views (no filter needed) are only part of what makes a Bay of Fundy road trip so awesome. It’s also about the up-close experience of being amidst iconic natural wonders like The Hopewell Rocks. Do you plan on adding them to your vacation must-do list? Here’s 5 things you can expect.
Go Play in New Brunswick’s Provincial Parks
Fri, May 29, 2020
Picture this: spending your morning watching the sunrise on the beach, strapping on your hiking boots to explore scenic trails, then topping it all off with an evening of stargazing and roasting marshmallows over the campfire. Sounds good, right?
My day at the Hopewell Rocks: high tide and low tide exploring
Sun, Jul 11, 2021
The fog was rolling in eerily, the waves of the incoming high tide were crashing on the shore and you could smell the salt in the air. It was a front-row view of Mother Nature’s magical and rugged beauty. This is how the morning began on my adventure to the Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park.
Weekend Wanderings on Grand Manan Island
Tue, Jun 14, 2022
Kaitlyn Pendleton, a native and resident of Deer Island, takes you on a tour of Grand Manan, the largest of New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy Isles.In my opinion, there is no beauty that comes close to coastal beauty, something that the Bay of Fundy does not lack. We may have had fog all weekend, but we were still able to make the most of it and have a great time exploring all that Grand Manan Island has to offer!
Foraging for food in New Brunswick
Thu, Oct 14, 2021
Alex Mayberry, chef of Rothesay's Shadow Lawn Inn, shares his tips on foraging in New Brunswick.
The Station House
Harvey
The Station House is a member-owned and operated craft and antique shop celebrating local artisans. Located adjacent to Fen's Irving in Harvey, directly on Route 3, it offers one-of-a-kind creations with gas, food, and washrooms only steps away. We're open daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., year round, with extended holiday hours on Fridays in December. Woodwork, wool, jewelry, pottery, bath products and more, the Kubbyhole is the perfect place for a unique gift or accessory.
Nackawic Motel
Nackawic
The Nackawic Motel is nestled along the banks of the St. John River and offers access to New Brunswick’s fabulous natural spaces while being close to Fredericton. Located in the picturesque town of Nackawic, home to the world’s largest axe, come experience the waterfront view and dive into all the outdoor activities this community has to offer. We hope to provide you with convenience and comfort during your stay with free parking, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and air conditioning.
Maple Syrup
A sweet story with a long history.Whether drizzled over pancakes, added to a smoothie, frozen into candy, or used in a cocktail, maple syrup is a distinctively delicious way to add some sweetness. Maple syrup has a long history in our province, and New Brunswick is now the second largest maple producer in Canada (third in the world), with a production of over four million kilograms of maple syrup per year, some of it exported in 35 countries.Naturescape: An Immersive Experience
Immerse yourself in a three-storey adventure where every step is a journey through the s...
Mactaquac Kids Adventure Games
You're invited to join in the thrill of the Kids Adventure Games Canada at Mactaquac Pro...
Guided Moose Tours
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Plaster Rock (Tobique Valley)
Jolly Breeze Tall Ship and Zodiac Whale Adventures
Saint Andrews
Spectacular Bay of Fundy Whale Watching. Choose between the Classic Jolly Breeze 72 foot Tall Ship or the thrill of a high-speed zodiac vessel. Successful encounters with whales exceed 95% in past years and report of stomach upset is extremely rare (1 in 3000). Whales, seals, porpoise, bald Eagles, and more! Tall Ship licensed bar, pirate costumes and children activities. Experienced captains, guides, onboard aquarium and bathroom. Longer tours to maximize whale sightings.
Sawmill Creek Cabin
Fundy-Albert
Welcome to Sawmill Creek Cabin, a true nature getaway off the beaten path! Explore the Bay of Fundy and the Hopewell Rocks, or stay in to truly relax.
Located 5 minutes from the Southeastern NB Snowmobile clubhouse on Caledonia Mountain, this cozy open concept, 2 bedroom cabin with wood stove, is located deep in the woods and is ideal for nature lovers. Discover the rustic charm and comfort of our cozy mountain cabin.
Centennial Beach
Moncton
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.
Miramichi Bay Outfitters
Miramichi
Miramichi Bay Outfitters offers guided fishing tours on the Miramichi River. We offer full or half day tours with all the latest in fishing and electronic equipment available. Spring season is from April 15 until the end of May and fall is mid-September until October 31 . Sit back, relax and enjoy the famous Miramichi River. We can’t wait to have you aboard!
Cocagne River No. 3 Covered Bridge (Poirier)
Irishtown
Built in 1942, this covered bridge is 41 m (136 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 459A-B, Route 115 North 15.5 km (9.6 mi.), Poirier Office Road 1.7 km (1 mi.), at Irishtown, near Moncton.
M.Ruth Retreats, Bell Tent Glamping & Events
Tay Creek
M.Ruth Retreats is a family-owned bell tent glampground and event venue offering affordable outdoor experiences amidst a stunning, old-growth apple orchard in the capital region of NB. Characterized by towering apple trees, meandering brooks, wildflower meadows, and strands of swinging fairy lights, the Orchard features an indoor lodge with full kitchen, bathroom, games room, outdoor hot tub, 3 bell-tents, and 2 transparent event domes. Your booking funds free nature retreats for youth!
O'Régal Restaurant & Motel
Kedgwick Nord
Discover O'Régal Restaurant and Motel in the Kedgwick North region! We welcome a variety of visitors throughout the year, including vacationers who come with family or friends, people who are passing through to attend workshops or conferences for work, road workers, craftsmen working in the wood industry, and tourists coming from abroad to discover the beautiful regions of Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick in the province of New Brunswick.