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Beresford Beach

Beresford
Beresford Beach, an unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, a park, toys for children and an outdoor stage, is the perfect place to swim, relax and bask in the sun. Visitors can take advantage of a hiking trail, a wooden boardwalk and footbridge as well as an observation tower. The birds, the plant life, the sea and the largest salt marsh in the Chaleur Region afford plenty of opportunities to observe nature.

Inch Arran Lighthouse (Bon Ami)

Dalhousie
This 1870 lighthouse stands on a point with a panoramic view of Chaleur Bay. Originally called the Bon Ami Point Light, it was converted to a range light in 1972 and is still active. The original wooden, salt-shaker tower has a unique ‘birdcage' lantern. It's a perfect spot for birdwatching and it's also just 100 m (328 ft.) from beautiful Inch Arran Park, where you'll find a sandy beach, campground, food, gift shop and a Visitor Information Centre. One of the longest combined fresh and saltwater sandbar in the world is located nearby. Driving directions: Route 134, near Inch Arran Park

Mac's Beach

St. Martins
At the eastern end of this picturesque village is the beautiful Mac’s Beach, an unsupervised beach with food services available. At low tide you can explore the famous St. Martins sea caves, visual evidence of the tremendous power of the Fundy tides. Carved into the rugged, red sand cliffs, you’ll have about two hours to wander through them on either side of low tide.

Days Inn by Wyndham Dalhousie

Dalhousie
Full-service downtown hotel with pub and restaurant close to shopping, beaches, ski hills and snowmobile or ATV trails. We welcome bus tours and can offer rooms, suites and apartments with a full range of convention and meeting services. Beautiful Chaleur Bay and the Appalachian Mountains will take your breath away. Free wireless Internet, local calls, and parking. In-room coffee maker, iron and ironing board, guest laundromat and more. 10% off for seniors, corporate, CAA and AAA.

Grande-Anse Visitor Information Centre

Grande-Anse
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre at Grande-Anse, on the Acadian Coastal Drive, to receive a variety of FREE services which will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsGift shopTake the time to have a beach picnic, relax by Chaleur Bay, and to pose for scenic photos with the lighthouse and the lobster trap.

Grande-Anse (Rivière-du-Nord)

Grande-Anse
Make Grande-Anse your starting point for ocean excursions in Chaleur Bay. Fishing and boating are just a few of the activities that await you in this charming seaside town. This gateway to the Acadian Peninsula is home to a colourful Acadian lighthouse and boasts fabulous beaches. Take your kayak to the beach and paddle along the shoreline -- a great number of bird species are in the area, so watch for a sighting while enjoying the peaceful sound of the waves as they sweep in to shore.

Cedar Cove Camping

Pointe-Verte
Cedar Cove Camping is a waterfront campground located by the Bay of Chaleur in Pointe-Verte, NB. Offering 121 serviced sites with 2-way and 3-way services, the campground welcomes both nightly and seasonal guests. Open from May 15 to September 30, Cedar Cove provides a relaxed coastal setting with beach access and beautiful shoreline views. Throughout the season, guests enjoy a full calendar of social events and activities, creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

YNR Guides

Petit-Rocher Ouest
YNR Guides is an outfitting business, specialized in bear hunting and fishing since 2002. It is located in Northern New Brunswick, near Chaleur Bay. Welcome to our comfortable rustic log cabin. You'll enjoy homemade cooking, relaxing living area and the peaceful surroundings of our private 80-acre wood lot in the heart of the Acadian Forest.

Out to Lunch Sailing

Saint Andrews
Out to Lunch Sailing offers daily sailing tours and private charters in the sheltered waters of Passamaquoddy Bay and the St. Croix River. Our focus is on small groups with a maximum of 12 guests, creating a relaxed and personal atmosphere aboard our 42 foot sailing catamaran. Guests may enhance their experience with gourmet catering and beverages from our fully licensed bar. Unlike traditional whale watching tours, we sail with the wind, take in the scenery and give you time to truly unwind.

Dalhousie Visitor Information Centre

Dalhousie
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre in Dalhousie to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as:Travel assistance and itinerary planningInformation about events, attractions and festivalsSouvenir and coffee shopThe Centre is situated in Inch Arran Park, at the mouth of the majestic Restigouche River and Chaleur Bay, and offers one the most beautiful locations for photography.

Pinewood Escapes

Fairfield
Set on 23 wooded acres, Pinewood Escapes offers year-round lakeside rentals. Studios are perfect for two, while the cottage sleeps six, with private hot tubs, full kitchens, king beds and fire pits. Just outside St. Martins near ATV/snowmobile trails, Fundy Trail Park and Sea Caves. Guests enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking and beaches in summer, and skating or snowshoeing in winter.

Vacation Village - Chalets

Pointe-du-Chêne
Closest accommodation to Parlee Beach Provincial Park (walking distance). Close proximity to Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and downtown Shediac. 20 km (12 mi.) to Moncton. Centrally located to enjoy a day trip to Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks. Twenty 2-bedroom cottages and 2 motel rooms surrounded by mature trees. Office reception for check-in and check-out and to assist you during your stay. Playground on-site. Open May to September. Patio from each 2-bedroom cottage to a backyard with your own picnic table and fire pit to enjoy a campfire. All bedding and towels are supplied.

Ganong Nature Park

Dufferin
The Ganong Nature Park is situated on a 142-ha (350-acre) peninsula with magnificent views of Saint Croix Island and the Passamaquoddy Bay. Steeped in history, the park has 4 interconnected hiking trails. Workshops and lectures are conducted on the Ganong Nature Park building's main floor. Public access to the beach is available. The park is also a great location for reunions, weddings and other special events.

Hôtel Paulin

Caraquet
Historical boutique hotel built in 1891 on a cape overlooking Chaleur Bay and its beautiful sunsets. Open year round, the hotel is in the centre of Caraquet, a vibrant Acadian town, and provides refined guest rooms, custom packages and personalized services. A fully licensed dining room and sommelier-selected wines are all features of this hotel. In-room spa services and private meeting spaces make this property a perfect venue for romance, weddings, special events and meetings.

City of Bathurst

Bathurst
Situated on beautiful Chaleur Bay, Bathurst is a bustling hub of urban adventure framed by the natural saltwater beach and nearby Daly Point Nature Reserve. Come see our local vendors and their products at the Farmers Market, play 18 holes at Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club and 9 holes at Squire Green Golf and Country Club, or indulge in a urban spa. For a truly unique experience, visit the downtown eateries, boutiques and local artists situated at La Promenade Waterfront next to our Visitor Information Centre.

Lamèque Island

Île Lamèque
Take a leisurely drive to this scenic Acadian island. Situated off the coast of northeastern New Brunswick, Lamèque separates the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Chaleur Bay. With the wealth of quiet, sandy beaches here, you'll have no shortage of options to find the perfect spot to soak up some sun! Fishing is the main industry, with more than than 40 species of fish, mollusks and crustaceans to be found in the waters.

Camping Murraywood

Petit-Rocher-Nord
Full-service campground with a family atmosphere located on beautiful Chaleur Bay. Some shaded sites, 15, 30 and 50 amps. Indoor and outdoor family activities. 0.5 km (0.3 mi.) from the municipal beach where explorers can even find fossils.