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Smokehouse Museum

Cap-Acadie/Cap-Pelé
Cap-Acadie is North America's largest exporter of smoked herring. Inside the Information Centre, the Smokehouse Museum demonstrates the history and techniques learned from French and Aboriginal knowledge. Interpretive panels, photographs, and old tools illustrate this traditional way to preserve a family's food supply, which later became a major commercial enterprise. Today about 20 smokehouses in Cap-Acadie still smoke herring, exported mainly to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Historical Walking Tours (self-guided), Sackville

Sackville
Canadian Geographic Travel and Adventure touts Sackville as a town "made for walking." To complement your walk, stop by the Sackville Information Centre and pick up copies of the self-guided heritage tours - "Historic Sights and Sounds of Downtown Sackville," and "A Walking/Cycling Tour of Historical Middle Sackville." The tours highlight many of Sackville's historic buildings and properties that date back to 18th-century early settlement of the region. There is also a newly updated Arts Walk brochure, highlighting many of Sackville's fascinating arts sights.

Steps in History! Come discover our history...

Saint-Quentin
Discover this heritage touring route linking Saint-Quentin's 18 heritage sites that locals and visitors can enjoy on foot, by car or by bicycle. Each site has a sign explaining the history of the building. A brochure outlining the route and sites is available at the Old Train Station Tourist Centre. Bicycles may also be rented at the train station.

Hotel Shediac

Shediac
Whether you are looking for a family weekend getaway or a romantic few days away from it all, to experience a top-notch hotel in a charming and lively small town setting, to discover the natural beauty our area has to offer, to learn more about our Acadian culture or to meet with fellow colleagues in a comfortable setting connected to the world, Hôtel Shediac will exceed all your expectations.

Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston

Edmundston
The Four Points by Sheraton Edmundston is located in downtown Edmundston, adjacent to a mall and a large conference centre for 600 people. High-speed wireless Internet access, heated pool, exercise room and free parking. Enjoy a good night of sleep in our spacious, comfortable rooms. Children accompanied by an adult stay for free, and pets are welcome. Whether you come for business, for pleasure, or on a family trip, you can expect a warm welcome!

Belleisle Bay Ferry

Belleisle Bay
Toll-free service operated year-round by the provincial government between Route 124 in Earle Wharf and Route 850 near Long Point. Enjoy the views while on this 1-km (0.6 mi.) ferry ride across Belleisle Bay and stop at local favourites like Bates Landing roadside market, in business since 1980 and open from June to October. For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Taymouth Community Market

Taymouth
You’re invited to the Taymouth Community Market where you’ll discover a variety of sweet treats, handmade crafts and other goodies! Visitors are welcomed with free coffee or tea and can enjoy live performances as they wander throughout the market. Open on select Saturdays from 9 am to 12:30 pm, the market takes place outdoors from May to fall, moving inside once the weather turns colder. Stay informed about upcoming dates by checking their website and following their social media pages.

Travelodge Moncton

Moncton
Conveniently located off the Trans Canada Highway within walking distance of Magnetic Hill, Magnetic Hill Zoo, Magic Mountain Water Park and adjacent to Casino New Brunswick. Our spacious, comfortable suites and guest rooms feature king-size beds or double queen beds, iron and board, coffee maker, hair dryer and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Start your day off with our free hot and healthy breakfast buffet and weekday newspaper.

Gagetown Ferry

Gagetown
Seasonal toll-free service operated by the provincial government between Gagetown and Scovil (Lower Jemseg). This cable ferry takes you on a short (less than 5 minutes) ride across the majestic Saint John River, linking the historical and artsy Village of Gagetown with prime birdwatching at Grand Lake Meadows Protected Natural Area, New Brunswick’s largest freshwater wetland.

Capitol Theatre

Moncton
One of only a handful of fully-restored vaudeville theatres in Canada, the Capitol Theatre welcomes over 80,000 guests every year. In the heart of downtown Moncton, the theatre is the centre of the region's performing arts; including drama, music, dance and comedy - in both English and French. Guided tours are available by appointment. For rental rate information, please visit the Capitol Theatre's website.

Creekside RNR

Cocagne
CREEKSIDE RNR is bringing glamping to central New Brunswick in the beautiful rural community of Cocagne in New Brunswick in the form of geodesic domes. Situated in the forest along a creek you will be surrounded by nature and tranquility while staying in complete comfort. Come to relax and unwind for a getaway anytime of the year or treat your significant other to a romantic vacation or a curated meditation package. Paddle boards, canoe, kayaks, yoga/meditation centre and full nordic spa on site.

Amsterdam Inn & Suites Florenceville-Bristol

Florenceville-Bristol
The newest hotel of Amsterdam Inn and Suites is located at Florenceville-Bristol in the Saint John River Valley. Stay in our state-of-the-art facility which includes 78 spacious, clean, and modern rooms and suites, a 150-person conference and banquet centre, a 94-seat full-service restaurant, meeting rooms, gym facilities, and an EV charging station. Enjoy museums, water activities, trails, and snowmobiling while you experience quality, hospitality, and comfort.

Salisbury

Salisbury
Nestled along the Petitcodiac River in southeast New Brunswick, Salisbury is only 25 km (16 mi.) from the city of Moncton and was first incorporated in 1947, and later incorporated as a village in 1966. Although there have been changes since the days when the 18th-century Yorkshire settlers first took up land here, the river and forests surrounding Salisbury still grace the horizon, much as they did in the early days. A significant amount of dairy farming and lumbering activity continues in the area today, as it has since the early 1900's.

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!

Kennebecasis Island Ferry

Bayswater
Toll-free service operated from May to November by the provincial government between Kennebecasis Island and Summerville, off Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula. Be prepared to take in the view of the McColgan Point Lighthouse (built in 1913). For 24-hour information about ferry service interruption notices, call 511 (in New Brunswick) or 1-800-561-4063 (out of province).

Musée historique du Madawaska and Galerie Colline

Edmundston, NB
The museum houses Galerie Colline, a centre for contemporary art. The lobby, with its high ceiling, provides a pleasant place for casual discussions. Iconic items and antiques are featured, like artifacts on First Nations. The gallery showcases exhibitions from regional artists, which change regularly. Also, the museum offers lectures, workshops and events that inform, entertain and stimulate your interest in history. It is within walking distance from local shops and restaurants.

Best Western Plus Fredericton Hotel & Suites

Fredericton
Best Western Plus Fredericton Hotel and Suites offers free hot breakfast, high-speed FibreOP® internet, and free parking. Every room includes a fridge and microwave, with suites and whirlpools available. Guests have access to a fitness centre, hot tub, and heated indoor pool after a day of exploring, shopping, or dining in the Capital City. With spacious accommodations, easy highway access, and friendly bilingual staff, this hotel is the perfect base in New Brunswick.

Auberge Wild Rose Inn

Moncton
Auberge Wild Rose Inn, Canada Select 4 1/2 star Boutique Hotel, delights guests the intimate setting, beautifully decorated rooms, peaceful country environment, wonderful complimentary hot full breakfasts and exceptional service. She offers 16 suites with queen or king bed, propane fireplace, whirlpool tub, balcony and unparalleled comfort. Across from Lakeside Golf Course, 5 minutes from Moncton International Airport, 11 kms from downtown Moncton and Dieppe, the boutique hotel provides visitors the perfect location.

Kahoutek Ski Club

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
The Kahoutek Ski Club maintains more than 20 km (12.5 mi.) of groomed cross-country ski trails open to club members and visitors. Trails allow for both classic and freestyle cross-country skiing. Snowshoers will also find several kilometres (miles) of trail for their enjoyment. All trails begin at the community centre located in the back of the E. and P. Sénéchal Center.

Quality Inn Bathurst

Bathurst
At the Quality Inn and Suites in Bathurst, New Brunswick, we are perfectly suited to meet the needs of business and leisure travelers. Centrally located in the heart of Bathurst, we are close to restaurants, shops, the K.C Irving Civic Centre, Youghall Beach Park, 2 golf courses, the Bathurst Airport, and ski and snowmobile trails.We offer a complimentary continental “plus” breakfast, free movies and free local calls. Our inviting mix of suites and guest rooms feature in-room coffee and tea, a work desk, refrigerator, hair dryer, high-speed wireless Internet and much more.

Oromocto Waterfront

Oromocto
The Oromocto Waterfront is a beautiful location for gatherings, long walks along the river or picnics. This area includes the Oromocto Marina, the Sir Douglas Hazen Park green, Fort Hughes Military Blockhouse, Second Nature Outdoors small crafts aquatic centre, and the Hazen Park Centre. Come spend a relaxing day by the water with family and friends!