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Off The Charts Outfitters – Fishing Tours
Grand Lake and tri-lake area
Half day and full day summer and winter fishing packages targeting a variety of species. Experience striped bass and Atlantic salmon fishing on the Miramichi River, smallmouth bass and big muskie on the St. John River and in the Grand Lake area, as well as ice fishing in various locations. Full service experience with knowledgable and friendly guides to help you catch fish and stay comfortable on the water. Heated ice fishing shelters and all rods, tackle, bait, and lunch provided. Fun for the whole family. No experience or licence required. Large groups welcome.
Musée acadien de l'Université de Moncton
Moncton
Founded in 1886, the Musée Acadien de l'Université de Moncton features more than 42,000 objects and photographs. Discover one of the largest collections of Acadian artifacts in the world. The museum's permanent exhibition, entitled "L'Aventure Acadienne" [Acadian Adventure], is a dynamic and innovative presentation of the history of Acadia in Atlantic Canada and of its material culture. It offers a fresh look at Acadian history.
New Brunswick Spirits Festival
Canada's oldest spirits festival!Special tastings hosted by world leading authorities on...
AREA 506 Ribfest Saint John
Enjoy award-winning barbecue, music and great times at this fun event!
Paddling
Thousands of kilometres of waterways to discover.When you’re just inches from the surface of the water, and gliding silently through it, you and the natural world you’re exploring become one. In New Brunswick, there are swift rivers and calm ones, scenic coastlines, picturesque lakes, and placid bays.Elite Equestrian
Harvey
Elite Equestrian is an English Riding Academy with certified coaching & safe horses that cater to competitive and pleasure riding. We offer 1-2 hour horse trail rides through the scenic trails in Harvey, New Brunswick. Local to Waters Edge Glamping, The Big Fiddle, Blacks Restaurant and OG Ales. Additional horse packages available for weekly lessons and summer camps.
Ateepic Microbrewery
Edmundston
Microbrewery located on the Edmundston Fraser golf club. Manufacture and sale of craft beers. Pub with full bar service and patio. Space available for rent (up to 200 guests capacity).
Motel 7 Inn & Suites
Beresford
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.
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.
Roosevelt Campobello International Park 60th anniversary Celebration
~ Celebrating 60 Years of Friendship ~ Join us for a season-long special programming to...
Ballet by the Ocean
Allow your senses to guide you in this one-of-a-kind exclusive experience. Come immerse ...
Golf
Tee off to the sounds of nature.If a round of golf is a relaxing way to enjoy a sunny day, then a round of golf in New Brunswick is positively rejuvenating. Yes, you’ll be challenged by the courses you find here. But you’ll also be enveloped by an environment that’s naturally beautiful. Every course has its own unique play and personality. But all of our courses will redefine what a day on the links should feel like.RAILFest24
A Model Railroad Event For The Whole Family! For a week before the August Holiday Weeken...
Camping
From rustic to glamping.There are few better ways than camping to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the pleasures of having nothing at all weighing on your mind. New Brunswick has stunningly beautiful places to find your peace and quiet.TimberTop Adventures - Saint John
Saint John
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.
New Brunswick Railway Museum
Hillsborough
Come to Hillsborough and visit the New Brunswick Railway Museum, featuring the largest display of unique railway equipment in the province. This includes former Canadian National Railways #1009 and former Canadian National Railways diesel locomotives, as well as a replica of the ‘1881 Hillsboro’ railway station complete with a typical railway section house.
New Brunswick’s got Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches. Here’s why.
Wed, May 8, 2024
Pack those bathing suits... sun, sand and saltwater swimming are headed your way.Warmer than an Olympic swimming pool. Warmer than anything North of Virginia. And warmer than waters anywhere else in Canada.Up to 29 degrees Celsius, in fact. (That’s 84 degrees Fahrenheit.) Yep, Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches are right here in New Brunswick. And we’re pretty sure there’s a looong, sandy stretch with your name on it.
8 Reasons Why You (Really) Want to Spend Time in Nature
Wed, May 27, 2020
It makes us nicer - and that’s not all. Dr. - Willi Broeren
As a resident of New Brunswick’s capital city, Fredericton, I consider myself fortunate to live in a place with a river running through it plus access to amazing trails and a wonderful provincial park. As an individual, I highly treasure these things. As a physician, I know that nature is very important for our health. In these times of soaring rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness, nature can be a powerful antidote.
Modern Vintage Crafts and Collectibles
Miramichi
Modern Vintage Crafts and Collectibles specializes in vintage and local handmade items. We have a huge selection packed into our shop.
Campbellton Salmon Festival
The Campbellton Salmon Festival is a not-for-profit festival that celebrates community e...
Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, Université de Moncton
Moncton
The Centre d'études acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson, established in 1968, collects and preserves all relevant documentary material concerning the Acadians and Acadian Society in various fields (history, genealogy, ethnology, sociology, archeology, folklore, demography, geography, economics, language) and offers inventories and tools to facilitate access to this material to interested researchers and members of the public. It has the largest collection of private and institutional records on Acadia in the world.
Dare the Dark: The Headless Nun Experience
Miramichi
Immerse yourself in one of New Brunswick's oldest ghost stories as you tour the depths of French Fort Cove with our guide, and cast of characters. A silent figure in black, the Headless Nun keeps vigil over a long-buried treasure. The souls of her people can rest; her own cannot. Hear the haunted history, and thrilling folklore, for yourself every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (July and August) at 9:30pm. Tickets ($20 “per head”) sold at the Over the Cove Zipline building prior to the tour.
Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site
Memramcook
Located in the historic Monument-Lefebvre building, the exhibit, "Reflections of a Journey - The Odyssey of the Acadian People," will take you on an Acadian journey from the time of the deportation to present day.
Enjoy an interactive exhibit and make sure to visit the theatre. Experience ''Full Spotlight on l'Acadie'', a guided tour giving you a rare insight into the history and culture of the Acadian people.
Grand Falls Gorge
Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Bring your camera to capture the Grand Falls Gorge, one of New Brunswick's best kept secrets! Discover the 1.6 km (.6 mi.) walking trail located along the spectacular gorge and appreciate breathtaking views from various lookouts. It is also possible to explore our famous gorge on a zip line. To better appreciate the gorge, walk down 401 steps to witness the wells in the rocks and be dazzled by this natural wonder. Grand Falls gorge simply amazing and naturally gorgeous.