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Drummond (Grand Falls)

Drummond
The small, quiet village of Drummond, bordered by the Saint John River, Salmon River and Little River, is home to a proud francophone community living in a beautiful rural setting where potato farming is the main industry. The village is a short distance from the phenomenal Grand Falls Gorge, carved by the Saint John River and boasting walls up to 70 m (230 ft. high). Enjoy a leisurely canoe ride on the Salmon River and marvel at the scenery, rich with the colours of this agricultural land.

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.

Alma Shore Lane Suites and Cottages

Alma
Alma Shore Lane offers four private suites and two cottages for your Fundy experience just feet from the Bay of Fundy shore. Our quiet and spacious ground floor suites offer queen beds, ensuite bathrooms and kitchenette appliances. Our fully furnished bay view suite and pet friendly cottages offer the comforts of home. Our guests enjoy free Wi-fi, satellite television, fire pits, BBQ areas, and a short walk to many restaurants, shops, the fisherman's wharf and Fundy National Park.

Tabusintac Centennial Library and Museum

Tabusintac
Originally the first Methodist Church in the area, this building later became Tabusintac’s first high school and New Brunswick's second rural high school. It now serves the community as a museum and craft shop. Come explore the museum and learn about the mother of Tabusintac, Charlotte Taylor. Searching for your family roots? We have numerous family trees available, as well as cemetery and church records.

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.

Belding's Reef Nature Preserve

Chance Harbour
Located west of Saint John and within the fishing community of Chance Harbour, the Belding’s Reef Nature Preserve covers a portion of a peninsula on the Bay of Fundy. This nature preserve can be explored by way of an easy, 0.9 km (0.6 mi) hiking trail, which follows the rocky coastline to a navigational light, offering spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy along the way. While the preserve’s main ecological feature is its rugged, undeveloped coastline, with shale and sandstone cliffs, ledges and reefs, it also offers the opportunity to explore a mature, mixed coastal forest.

Saint Andrews Welcome Centre

Saint Andrews
Stop at the Welcome Centre in Saint Andrews to receive a variety of FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivals There is spacious parking for large and small vehicles, free Internet access, accessible rest rooms and knowledgeable staff who will tell you about the historic village, the "Jewel of New Brunswick".

Saint-Léonard (Vallée-des-Rivières)

Saint-Léonard
Saint-Léonard is a charming community and is particularly picturesque during the warm days of late summer. The deep-green potato fields are accented by golden wheat, all set against a backdrop of the blue waters of the winding Saint John River. Discover the region by cycling or walking the Upper Saint John River Valley Trail and take the opportunity to observe many species of birds. In winter, delve into the forest to explore a beautiful snowmobile trail close to the Maine border.

Maple Tourist Home Bed & Breakfast

Grand Falls/Grand-Sault
Owner-operated for over 30 years, Maple Tourist Home Bed and Breakfast is located in the heart of downtown Grand Falls. Opportunities for outdoor fun and entertainment abound! The Falls and Gorge is within walking distance. Walking trails, cycling, swimming, boat rides, kayaking, canoeing and golf are just a few of the outdoor activities available. Also not to miss are the Grand Falls Regional Potato Festival and the Falls Beer Festival in September. Spend the night in this charming house, built in 1934, where the welcoming country décor will put you right at ease.

Quartermain House B & B

Fredericton
Within the walls of this warm and historic Gothic revival house, you will be transported to a time where princesses danced and presidents were entertained. A Fredericton landmark, Quartermain House was home to Thomas Harrison in 1870 (the first New Brunswick-born president of the University of New Brunswick) and later the Honourable John B. McNair, New Brunswick Premier and Lieutenant-Governor.

Dalhousie (Heron Bay)

Dalhousie
In Dalhousie, rolling hills, rivers, lakes and streams provide a scenic backdrop for New Brunswick’s most northern community. This is the perfect place to unwind, with a beach, campground, playgrounds, and a leisure centre featuring an indoor pool. There are also tennis courts, soccer fields, ball fields and walking trails. Attend a concert or go birdwatching amidst the inviting landscape, which is equally tempting for photographers, artists, rockhounds and watersports amateurs alike. Take your choice of sea kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, fishing or sailing.

Little Forks Fishing Lodge

South Esk
We are very proud of our operation, facilities, and personnel. We strive to make every guests stay at Little Forks a memorable Salmon fishing experience. For the novice to the most experienced fisherman, Little Forks will present challenges and opportunities and provide memories that will last forever.

Morrissey Rock Park and Scenic Lookout

Tide Head
Morrissey Rock Park offers travellers a small picnic site, perfect for enjoying the beautiful scenery while overlooking the Restigouche River and its islands. The park is situated on top of a cliff which houses the only train tunnel in the Maritimes’ railway system. The train tracks below the park are still in use today.

Dans les draps de Morphée

Campbellton
Welcome to Dans les Draps de Morphée BandB. Your hosts, Claude and Nicole, welcome you to their beautiful ancestral home on the Appalachian Range. Located next to the Restigouche River in Campbellton, the BandB is just 2 minutes from downtown and open year-round. It has 4 nicely decorated bedrooms; 3 with queen beds and 1 with double beds. Cots are available upon request. Two bathrooms with showers are provided for guests. A one-bedroom loft is also available for rentals of 2 days or longer. The loft features a sitting room, kitchen and bathroom.

Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve

Saint John
Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve is located in the city of Saint John, on the border with the neighbouring town of Grand Bay-Westfield. Conserved by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, this nature preserve is one of the last undeveloped properties in the area and supports a variety of ecosystems. Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve features 2 km (1.2 mi) of looping trail systems for visitors to explore. The trail leads you across Henderson Brook on a walking bridge where you can stop and take in views of the wetland. There are two trails: Stevens Loop Trail and Hamm Loop Trail.

Letete - Deer Island Ferry

Letete
Deer Island is surrounded by the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, and is located at the mouth of Passamaquoddy Bay near the border of the Province of New Brunswick and the State of Maine. Deer Island has three communities – Fairhaven, Leonardville and Lords Cove. Throughout the year Deer Islanders can be found busy at fishing and aquaculture, although tourism is growing in importance. Deer Island sits about 4 km (3 mi.) from Letete, New Brunswick. Coastal Transport Limited is pleased to offer daily trips to Deer Island. We provide a brief, no charge ferry ride from Letete.

The Buck Stops Here Cozy Cottage & winter retreat

Howard Brook
Make unforgettable memories here! We are nestled in the hillside, surrounded by forest and wildlife, perfect for bird watching and outdoor enthusiasts. 100% private, perfect for a romantic getaway or a family vacation. Start the day with your morning coffee on the screened in porch or snuggle up inside by the wood fire. Enjoy an evening bonfire or BBQ after a day of adventure hiking, wheeling or relaxing at the stream. Winter season offers, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. Pet friendly May-October.

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.

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, a canyon and 600 million-year-old rock formations.

The Church House - a unique cottage experience

Bayfield
Completely, newly converted and renovated historic church (built in 1883) only minutes away from the wonderful sandy beaches of Cape Tormentine! Enjoy a 2150 sqft converted church with a very large and comfortable 1500 sqft. living room with an open kitchen on the pedestal, pool table, large dining table for 12 guests, 2 lounge areas or relax on the bar or enjoy the sunset on the covered screened-in deck. The Church House is fully equipped with all amenities: FREE INTERNET , satellite TV...

Balmoral (Bois-Joli)

Balmoral
Stretching 16 km (10 mi.) from east to west, the picturesque village of Balmoral is New Brunswick's longest village. A wooded paradise of hunting, fishing, wilderness camping, snowmobiling and ATVing, with a number of easily accessible and groomed trails. Balmoral was established around 1850, with the official registration of the first plot of land for the family of Joseph, known as Justin Drapeau. Settlement continued over the years, with the addition of many Acadian families.

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.

Marcia Poirier Shell Carver Studio and Boutique

Moncton
If you're looking for that truly unique gift or souvenir, then a stop at the small artist's studio at Marcia Poirier Shell Carver is a must. Owned by Acadian Artisan Marcia Poirier close to 20 years, she transforms the unremarkable shell of the Quahog clam into miniature works of wearable art and creations that have earned her well-deserved recognition. Each piece is a uniquely handcrafted work of art. Visitors can watch the creative process unfold and speak with the artist.

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.