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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

Oakes House

Charlo
Beautiful, 5-bedroom cottage on the beach waterfront by Chaleur Bay, available year round for vacations, family get togethers, hockey tournaments and more. The cottage is located near ATV and snowmobile trails. The first floor of the cottage is wheelchair accessible. There is a TV in living room area for rainy and/or cold nights. Some board games and kid toys available in the porch.

Ballast Lodge

Johnson's Mills
Ballast Lodge is a place of peace and stability, where you can nourish your soul. Relax and unwind in our spacious, welcoming accommodations. Immerse yourself in nature by exploring the property, located on Shepody Bay. Rejuvenate your body and your mind with exercise, a puzzle, or a book and take a break from technology. Enjoy the birds, nature, and campfire. Spend time with people you love, reflecting on things that matter.

Kent Museum

Bouctouche
This beautiful convent built in 1880 and overlooking Bouctouche Bay is now a provincial historic site. Visit this architectural treasure and learn about the history of the place, tour exhibits and find quilts, crafts and various items available to purchase at the shop. You can even go up the convent tower to ring the bell.

Full Tide Ocean Safaris

Deer Island
Located on picturesque Deer Island, Full Tide Ocean Safaris is just a 20-minute FREE ferry ride from L’etete NB. Minke, finback, and humpback whales as well as porpoise, white sided dolphins and the occasional shark are among the ocean life you may encounter on our tours. Our area of the Fundy Isles is a birdwatching and wildlife paradise where, if you are lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere.

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.

Salmon Plaza

Campbellton
The city of Campbellton is the entry point to Atlantic Canada, set amid one of the world's oldest mountain ranges and on the shores of Chaleur Bay. Campbellton is also the home of the “world's largest salmon”, centuries of history and a world of natural wonders. Here, at the mouth of the Restigouche River, you'll find many adventures waiting for you. A stroll along the city's waterfront is highlighted by Restigouche Sam, the 8.5-m (28-ft.) tall Atlantic salmon - a shiny, larger-than-life stainless steel sculpture.

Heron's Nest Cottages/Chalets Le Nid du Héron

Charlo
The Heron's Nest is set in an enchanting setting, offering vacationers an unforgettable panoramic view of Chaleur Bay, the Gaspe coast and the Appalachian mountain range. Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets can be enjoyed from each of our cottages, which are situated just a few steps from the beach. Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted with the number of activities available to them. We are open 12 months a year!

Youghall Beach Park

Bathurst
Experience Youghall Beach's golden sands and stunning blue waters. Enjoy FREE access to some Eastern Canada's warmest waters in the Chaleur Bay, along with groomed sandy beaches. With a boardwalk reaching the beach from several access points, an outdoor platform for yoga sessions, five beach volleyball courts, a boat slip, great fishing spots, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a playground area, Youghall Beach Park is an ideal destination for the young and young at heart.

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 DT Inc.

Bouctouche
Family-run campground on 10 ha (25 acres) with a 4-ha (10-acre) open field overlooking the beautiful Bouctouche Bay. Just 3 km (2 mi.) from the town of Bouctouche on Route 475. The campground features large sites and a gravel road and pad. Seasonal sites are available; firewood for sale on site. Comb the beach for a special memento or even try your hand at clam digging.

Sussex KOA

Sussex
Ideally situated between all things tourism in NB. Reserve an RV, trailer, tent site or cabin. Drop-ins welcome. This family-friendly campground includes a jumping pillow, dog park, 3 pools, splash pad and 3 playgrounds. Sussex is known as the Mural Capital of Atlantic Canada, Gateway to Fundy National Park, home to the famous Hopewell Rocks and many covered bridges and lighthouses just minutes away. The campground is adjacent to the Sussex Drive-In.

Beresford Regional Farmers' Market

Beresford
The Beresford Ecofriendly Farmers Market is a friendly meeting place for locals and visitors alike. It takes place throughout the summer every Saturday morning between 8am and 1pm, just a few steps from the beach. Market-goers will find fresh produce, art and crafts, traditional and international foods as well as a variety of unique local products. The market promotes local agricultural products in such a way as to support local producers and artisans. The laid-back atmosphere makes for a great place to chat with friends and discover new products.

Sandpiper Cottage Shediac

Shediac
Welcome to our luxurious cottage oasis just steps from the sea. Enjoy gorgeous sunsets and ocean views on the terrace or relax with a glass of wine on our private backyard deck. Our central location allows guests to walk to the Marina or Main Street restaurants to enjoy live music and great seafood. Walk on the pebbly beach at the end of our cul-de-sac or ride a complimentary bike to famous Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and Parlee Beach in 10-15 min. Walk the seafloor at Fundy Park or day trip to PEI.

Cleveland Brook Cottage

Alma
This cozy cottage is set on a 3/4 acre property. Enjoy the outdoors and play games, BBQ on the large deck, relax around the fire pit or lounge in the sun and listen to the soothing waters of Cleveland Brook. This cottage is located within walking distance of the Alma wharf and the many wonderful restaurants and shops in town. Fundy National Park is only minutes away by car where you can hike, fish, swim, kayak, snowshoe, cross-country ski, and golf. ATV and snowmobile trails are also close by.

Restigouche Golf and Country Club

Campbellton
Enjoy stunning views at the Restigouche Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole golf course located along the shore of the Restigouche River and Chaleur Bay, just outside the City of Campbellton. With challenging holes and beautiful scenery, this spot is perfect for a relaxing day on the greens.

Birch Bark Adventures

North Tetagouche
Dog sledding, snowshoeing or ice fishing, choose your unforgettable adventure during the long New Brunswick winter. Whether you want to feel the thrill of being pulled by dog team, snowshoe hidden trails of the Acadian forest, or go for the real East Coast experience of ice fishing on Chaleur Bay, we've got your winter activities covered. Inquire about our shuttle packages and exclusive rates with Best Western Bathurst. Check us out in the summer for kayak and canoe activities.

Gagetown Marina

Gagetown
The Gagetown Marina is situated in the heart of the beautiful lower Saint John River, making it a great starting place to explore all the coves, lakes and bays in the surrounding area. The full-service Marina provides docks and moorings for seasonal and long- and short-term stays Our on-site amenities include the sale of fuel (gas and diesel), a pump-out station, electrical hookups on the docks, private shower facilities, and a laundromat. Also on-site is The Old Boot Pub and Dockside Bar, a restaurant/pub with lots of outdoor seating overlooking the marina and river.

Pointe-Verte (Belle-Baie)

Pointe-Verte
The charming seaside village of Pointe-Verte is perched on the edge of Chaleur Bay, amidst a beautiful coastal landscape of sandy beaches and golden sunsets. Fishing has always been the focal point of this small Acadian community, you will discover a fresh lobsters, scallops or cod depending on the season. Rise with the morning sun to watch fishermen take fishing boats out in search of their daily catch.

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.

Beresford Municipal Beach Park

Beresford
Up to 54 species of birds have been observed at the Beresford Beach Park, and the salt marsh features the rare Maritime Ringlet Butterfly, a small butterfly that lives almost exclusively in the salt marshes in and around the Chaleur Bay from the end of July to mid August. In fact, this butterfly has an extremely small global distribution and its largest population is located right here in the Beresford salt marshes. See if you can spot one! The park also features an unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, a park, toys for children and an outdoor stage.

Caraquet

Caraquet
Where the Acadian heart beats strongest! Located on the coast of one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World, Caraquet is a small, inviting town with undeniable Acadian and Maritime charm, a vibrant cultural and artistic life, and savoury regional cuisine. It is also home to one of the most popular Acadian festivals in North America.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park Campground

Escuminac
Private beach and campground with many conveniences. Spend your vacation on our glorious sandy beach. Beautiful sunsets and sunrises over the water. Whether you are looking for a quiet vacation or a fun-filled day at the beach with your loved ones, Escuminac Beach and Family Park is waiting for you. Spend a sun-filled day at a glorious sandy beach. It is only a 2-minute walk from the campground and makes getting away from it all very easy. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the many boardwalks built to protect the natural sand dunes and for easy access to the beach.

The Maplegrove Inn, 1854

Riverside-Albert
Nestled in the picturesque village of Riverside-Albert and conveniently located between The Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage and Fundy National Park, The Maplegrove Inn features 5 beautifully appointed guests rooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. Enjoy a relaxing stay for a romantic or family getaway, or plan a visit to our elaborate afternoon tea events on special occasions in our elegant tea room, open year-round.