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Fundy Trail Provincial Park
Salmon River (St. Martins)
The Fundy Trail Provincial Park is a 2,559-hectare park featuring a 30-km (19-mi.) drive hugging the Bay of Fundy coast with stunning views in every direction. It's a fascinating ecosystem with access to Long Beach stretching for 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) along the bay, 3 discovery beaches, over 35 km (22 mi) of hiking and biking trails, over 20 lookouts with soul-inspiring views, a 15-metre waterfall, 60-metre suspension bridge, a canyon and 600 million-year-old rock formations.
Hillsborough (Fundy-Albert)
Hillsborough
Home of the NB Railway Museum and the Honourable William Henry Steeves House Museum. Enjoy the wetlands park; walking trails and mountain biking trails. Stop and shop in the Artisan Village which features local crafters selling their wares - you can't miss the brightly coloured buildings by the Visitor Information Centre on Main Street.
Tropical Bleu Water Sports Equipment Rentals
Petit-Rocher
Tropical Bleu offers a rental service for various water sports equipment and small crafts (kayaks, barbecue donuts, SUP paddleboards, water bikes, jet skis) in the village of Petit-Rocher, on the shores of Chaleur Bay. Plan a meal at sea or rent a vessel and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones in a friendly atmosphere.
Cardinal Campground
Kouchibouguac
Welcome to Cardinal Campground!
Nestled just 2.4 km from the breathtaking Kouchibouguac National Park, Cardinal Campground offers an unparalleled camping experience. Our spacious, flat campsites are designed for easy RV setup and provide the privacy you crave for a relaxing getaway.
Each site features full hook-up services, including sewer, as well as 30-amp and 50-amp electrical connections, ensuring your stay is as comfortable as possible.
Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre
Salmon River
The Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a lovely setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood on the banks of the river. With the flourishing shipbuilding and lumber industry during the golden age of sail, a thriving lumber industry supported the building of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and area, once described as one of the richest region in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories.
New Brunswick Fishing Guides
Various locations
New Brunswick Fishing Guides is made up of the province's top independent guides, providing all-inclusive fishing experiences. From fly fishing for Trout, Atlantic Salmon or Smallmouth Bass, to chasing the big three (Musky, Stripers, Sturgeon) and everything in between, we've got you covered.
Moncton International Buskers Festival
The Moncton International Buskers Festival presents performers from around the world as ...
French Fort Cove Nature Park
Miramichi
Connect with nature by experiencing outdoor recreational activities at the beautiful historical French Fort Cove multi-season nature park. Enjoy a peaceful walk on the hiking trails, cycle the extensive mountain bike trail system or experience the thrill of soaring from one end of the park to the other on the Maritimes’ Longest Zipline. Canoe, kayak or paddle boat rentals in the summer. Walking, snowshoeing and skating trail in the winter.
McAdam (Wauklehegan) Lake Campground
McAdam
Enjoy the cool breeze whisking through the pines and our breathtaking sunsets on Wauklehegan Lake. McAdam Campground on Wauklehegan Lake offers peaceful wilderness camping at its finest on the shore of a beautiful lake. All sites are nestled between large pines, some overlooking the lake. Serviced and un-serviced sites are available. Bring your fishing pole and camera – the fishing is great and the sunsets are spectacular!
Barachois Historical Church
Grand-Barachois
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE
The oldest wooden church in Acadia (opened in 1826), the Saint-Henri-de-Barachois church now houses a museum, an art gallery and an auditorium for performing arts as well as the International Collection of Hooked Cushions, religious objects and vestments.
Priceville Suspension Footbridge
McNamee
The first bridge was built in 1938 and was 200 m (656 ft.) long. It incurred high-water damage in May 1939, and was rebuilt, higher, with a pier in the middle. This bridge was upgraded in 1961, and then replaced in 1988. Enjoy beautiful views on the Miramichi river from the footbridge and the picturesque countryside. The bridge can be crossed on foot, but there is a parking nearby. ATV and snowmobile trails are just a few steps away.
Central NB Woodmen's Museum Car Show n' Shine
Get ready for an exciting day of vintage and classic cars at the Woodmen's Museum Car Sh...
Kings Landing 50th Anniversary Celebration
You’re invited to a grand occasion to mark the 50th anniversary of Kings Landing! Join u...
St. Martins Old Home Week
Old Home Week is a beloved tradition in the Village of St. Martins. This week-long festi...
Dooryard Arts Festival
Dooryard Arts Festival (DYAF) offers a shared cultural experience in downtown Woodstock ...
Cape Tormentine Beach Campground
Cape Tormentine
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.
Pathsaala Inn (formerly The Castle Inn)
Perth-Andover
Sitting atop a quiet tree-covered hill in the St. John (Wolastoq) River Valley, this charming inn offers 14 beautiful rooms, each lovingly appointed with comfortable beds, quaint decor and quality linens and including a gourmet continental breakfast. Guests may enjoy a dip in the indoor pool, a relaxing soak in the hot tub, or a quiet moment in the steam room or sauna.
Fins & Feathers Outfitting
Fredericton
Explore New Brunswick’s fishing and hunting opportunities! Whether you are looking for quality fly fishing trips or for your next hunting adventure, we offer a wide variety of outdoor adventures. From chasing the elusive Atlantic Salmon to upland hunting for grouse and woodcock over highly trained pointing dogs, we offer a wide variety of species to fish and hunt for.
Perth-Andover (Southern Victoria)
Perth-Andover
Where people and trails meet! Located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and spread over both sides of the Saint John River, the historic village of Perth-Andover offers many visitors experiences. Take the self-guided Cultural Walkway tour for a glimpse into the area's Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), English and Scottish heritage, or visit the Southern Victoria Historical Museum, located in an historic Methodist church from 1837.
Eel River Dundee (Bois-Joli)
Eel River Crossing
The village of Eel River Dundee is a small community incorporated in November 1966. It is named after the Eel River, which runs through it. Located off Route 11, the municipality has a charming 5-km (3-mi.) walking trail near the river, an optimal spot for trout fishing and bird watching. Accessible year-round, the trail is the perfect place to go for a leisurely stroll and observe the beauty of nature and wildlife.
Kayaking in New Brunswick: two guides’ favourite spots and smart tips
Wed, May 8, 2024
We’ve asked two kayaking experts about their favourite paddling spots in New Brunswick and their tips for the best kayaking adventures in the province.Adam Constantine and Peter Lavigne are passionate about kayaking. They are guides at River Bay Adventures, an outdoor adventure company providing tours on local waterways around Saint John, New Brunswick.