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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.

Ocean River RV Resort and Campground

Tabusintac
This quiet campground surrounded by nature, is situated in the tidal headwater of the beautiful Tabusintac River. We offer 2 and 3-way RV hookups, tent sites with fire rings and picnic tables, 2 cabins or a 2-bedroom RV for rent. Spend a relaxing day fishing, or set out on an adventure in one of the onsite canoes, kayaks or paddle boats available for rent. Added amenities include wifi, outdoor pool, dog park, pavilion, store, playground, and activities.

The Station House

Harvey
The Station House is a member-owned and operated craft and antique shop celebrating local artisans. Located adjacent to Fen's Irving in Harvey, directly on Route 3, it offers one-of-a-kind creations with gas, food, and washrooms only steps away. We're open daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., year round, with extended holiday hours on Fridays in December. Woodwork, wool, jewelry, pottery, bath products and more, the Kubbyhole is the perfect place for a unique gift or accessory.

The Old Bank Museum

Riverside-Albert
This beautiful structure, formerly a branch of the Bank of New Brunswick, later of the Bank of Nova Scotia, served this area for nearly a century, and in 1984, was the site of New Brunswick's largest bank robbery. It now houses a museum and visitor information centre. In 1985, it was saved from demolition and moved to its present site.No entrance fee is charged, but donations are welcome to assist with operating costs.

The Hollows Golf Club

Utopia
Located in Utopia, neighbouring the town of St. George, The Hollows Golf Club offers easy access to Saint Andrews by-the-Sea and is only 30 minutes from Saint John, St. Stephen, and the Calais, Maine border crossing. This 15-hole course (plays 18) features a challenging layout that winds through scenic hollows. Built for golfers of all skill levels, it combines natural beauty with a rewarding game experience. The on-site restaurant, open year-round, serves fresh, locally inspired maritime cuisine.

Best Western Plus Bathurst

Bathurst
The BEST WESTERN PLUS Bathurst Hotel and Suites is central to all that Bathurst has to offer, which includes: two golf courses, a hospital, the airport, the beach, shopping, Quebec major junior hockey team games, banks and restaurants. There is also a convention centre, a restaurant and a theater. Because of its downtown location, all attractions within Bathurst are less than five minutes away.

Doaktown

Doaktown
The village of Doaktown's Municipal Office is located in the heart of the Miramichi, along the Miramichi River. The famous Miramichi River is one of the most productive salmon rivers in the world, in both past and present day. Not only is the Southwest Miramichi River among the top 10 cleanest rivers in the world, it is home to the elusive Atlantic salmon that has tempted the skill of men for centuries. Doaktown's history is both colourful and diverse, changing with time and industry.

Starving Artist Gallery, Gifts and Cafe

Moncton
Starving Artist Gallery, Gifts and Cafe is located along the beautiful Petitcodiac River in downtown Moncton. Our eclectic space houses art studios and offers art classes. With over 200 local artists featured, we are the Maritimes' best shop for local handcrafted pottery, jewellery and more. Check us out on Facebook and Instagram to know more about our activities.

Bayview Motel and Chalets

Alma
Full 2-bedroom cottages and housekeeping motel rooms. 10-minute walk to Alma, where you can watch lobster boats returning with their catch, or grab an ice cream and explore the beach. Nightly and weekly rates available. Cable TV, Wifi, pet-friendly, campfires. A few minutes from the gates of Fundy National Park: swimming, hiking, beachcombing, golf, hosted daytime and evening activities. Easy day trips to Cape Enrage, Waterside, local winery, Fundy Trail Parkway, and Hopewell Rocks.

Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre

Dieppe
The Centre offers the opportunity to enjoy the aquatic activity of your choice in an impressive high-quality facility. - 25 m (82 ft.) pool with six lanes and exercise pool with Tarzan rope - Recreational pools from 0 to 1.4 m (4.6 ft.) for games, 5 m (17 ft.) waterslide and a pirate ship - Sauna and community rooms. - Giant inflatable structure every Saturday during public swim. Swimming caps mandatory. See schedule for details.

Marathon Hotel

Grand Manan
Continuously operated since 1871. Old-world charm with modern conveniences. Large verandah overlooking harbor. Exterior solar-heated pool. Fine dining. Complimentary Internet for guest use. Take time to properly explore our beautiful island. See weirs, smokehouses, dulsing operations, lighthouses and lobster pounds. Try sea kayaking or whale-watching (located within walking distance of the inn). If you are a birder or botanist, this is the place for you! Explore tidal pools, rockhound or look for sand dollars.

Heritage Country Camping

Lower Queensbury
Heritage Country Camping overlooks the beautiful Saint John River in the heart of Mactaquac Country. Our campground offers a relaxing and friendly atmosphere with plenty of family fun and fresh country air. Just minutes away from tourist attractions such as of Mactaquac Provincial Park and the capital city of Fredericton, our sites are spacious and if you don't like using a dumping station or honey wagon, don't worry- we offer sites with direct sewer hook-up! Come stay a weekend, a week, or a month and never have to worry about moving your trailer to dump your tanks.

Cottage by the bay of Cocagne - Chalet Agnes

Cocagne
Welcome to Cottage by the Bay of Cocagne, we are located in Cocagne NB, 35 Km from Moncton, a small but charming village along the Acadian Coast. This large newly renovated waterview beach house has an amazing panoramic view to the Cocagne Bay and historical Cocagne Island. The private beach is located only a short walk away. This house is perfect for any type of vacation, weekend getaway and special occasions. Experience tranquility while still enjoying comfort and many close tourist destination.

Quartermain House B & B

Fredericton
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. Today, Quartermain House carries on a tradition of warmly welcoming and entertaining visitors. The house is open year-round, offering exquisitely appointed rooms, ensuite and private luxurious baths, and delicious full breakfasts served in a stunning dining room. Enjoy views of the St. John River from the lounge, front porch or upstairs foyer.

The Old (Loyalist) Burial Grounds

Saint John
This area was set aside as a public ground in the original town plan (1783). In April 1848, it was closed to further burials by an Act of the Provincial Legislature. The grounds were restored by the Irving family in 1995 in memory of the late K. C. Irving (1899-1992), founder of the Irving empire of companies. Granite paver pathways, historic style lamps and a unique beaver fountain were added to revitalize this graveyard.

Cookes & Regent Motel

Saint John
This family owned business welcomes their guests and helps them feel at home upon their stay at the motel. We work to make sure our rooms are clean and comfortable, and offer to our guests reasonable price for their stay. Regent motel offers the comfortable and enjoyable stay with very affordable rates operating seven days a week. Rooms are furnished and offering amenities such as Free Wi-Fi, Microwave, Fridge and LCD TV with premium channels. Kids 10 and under stay for free.

The Red Fox Cabin

Hunters Home
Welcome to our NEW off-grid Airbnb cabin! Unwind in this cozy retreat nestled in the forest. Perfect for a peaceful getaway, the cabin sleeps up to 4 guests and is powered by a solar generator, providing reliable phone/laptop charging, heating and air conditioning for your comfort.

Pointe-du-Chêne Range (Front and Rear Ranges)

Pointe-du-Chêne
These original, wooden salt-shaker towers, which are still active, were built as a pair in 1895, and were designed to work as a team; one as a front range, the other a rear range. Located within the boundaries of Parlee Beach Provincial Park, they are also in a private cottage zone. These landmarks are somewhat famous, having appeared in countless of tourism brochures depicting the beauty of our province! Driving directions: Route 133 to Parlee Beach Road, Parlee Beach Provincial Park

Andrew & Laura McCain Art Gallery

Florenceville-Bristol
The Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery operates year-round, exhibiting local, regional and national artists - admission is free. The affiliated River Art Centre offers a range of arts programming and workshops. The Gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 12 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. For more information visit McCainArtGallery.com

Mactaquac Provincial Park

Mactaquac
The Four-Season PlaygroundOpen for all four seasons, Mactaquac Provincial Park offers many outdoor activities to explore. Situated amongst an expansive woodland, this 1,300-acre riverside playground along the scenic Saint John River offers many outdoor recreational activities, along with an extensive network of hiking trails to explore and a tranquil beaver pond nature reserve. From golfing on the 18-hole championship golf course to camping, freshwater beaches and treetop aerial adventures, there is always an adventure to be had at the park.

Véloroute of the Acadian Peninsula

Caraquet-Shippagan-Tracadie
More than 600 km (373 mi.) of cycling itineraries in the region with beautiful rest stops along the way, including 70 km (44 mi.) of paved, off-road cycle paths in forested, wetland and coastal areas, which allow you to discover towns and villages through the picturesque landscape of the Acadian Peninsula.