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Vacation Village - Chalets

Pointe-du-Chêne
Closest accommodation to Parlee Beach Provincial Park (walking distance). Close proximity to Pointe-du-Chêne wharf and downtown Shediac. 20 km (12 mi.) to Moncton. Centrally located to enjoy a day trip to Fundy and Kouchibouguac National Parks. Twenty 2-bedroom cottages and 2 motel rooms surrounded by mature trees. Office reception for check-in and check-out and to assist you during your stay. Playground on-site. Open May to September. Patio from each 2-bedroom cottage to a backyard with your own picnic table and fire pit to enjoy a campfire. All bedding and towels are supplied.

Mountainview Solitude Inn

Harvey Bank
Conveniently located midway between Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park, this historic Turner shipbuilder's house has four bedrooms, each with a queen bed and its own private bathroom. The beautifully restored, chemical-free home has exposed axe-hewn ceiling beams and original 8" wide floor boards. Stargaze through a telescope on the second floor balcony. Enjoy spectacular views of Shepody River Valley (a birdwatchers' paradise) with the Caledonia and Shepody Mountains in the background.

Hotel Gabriel

Shediac
Hôtel Gabriel, formerly known as Auberge Gabrièle Inn, is a cherished landmark in the heart of Shediac, New Brunswick. With a rich history and enduring charm, this iconic house has welcomed travellers for decades with its warm hospitality and picturesque views of the bay.

Bouctouche Trails

Bouctouche
Trails are a great way to explore Bouctouche's rich and diverse coastal environment and lively Acadian community. A 10-km (6-mi.) hiking, cycling and walking trail connects the great sand dune of Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche and the enchanting entertainment of Le Pays de la Sagouine. Part of the Sentier NB Trail system, the trail is managed by the town of Bouctouche and Sentier NB Trail.The Inner Bay trail is a beautiful 4-km (2.5-mi.) trail that takes you through a wooded area, across a footbridge and winds through the town of Bouctouche.

Par 94 Bar & Golf Lounge

Fredericton
Par 94 is the ultimate indoor golf destination in the heart of downtown Fredericton. Our facility features 4 state-of-the-art golf simulator bays along with a large bar and lounge. Whether it’s swinging a club in the middle of winter, or gathering together to watch the big game, our friendly and professional staff is eager to help you make the most of your experience.

Bates Landing Roadside Market/U-Pick

Long Point
Bates Landing Roadside Market is located directly across from the Belleisle Bay Ferry Landing offering produce grown on our farm, local artisan products, scooped ice-cream, baking and conveniences. We also offer in-season u-pick fruit and vegetables (Apples, Strawberries, Raspberries, Vegetables, Pumpkins, Squash, Watermelon). Call ahead for U-Pick operating hours as they vary from the market hours.

Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve (Sam Orr Pond)

Bocabec
Located close to the famous resort town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, the Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve protects approximately 243 ha (600 acres) of biologically rich and diverse coastal habitat. Explore the trails around the brackish Sam Orr Pond, hike Chickahominy Mountain to the Rhyolite outcrop (a dramatic scenic look-off), travel through the enchanted forest to experience the peaceful serenity of an Acadian coastal forest, take the scenic trail to Passamaquoddy Bay, and watch the tide roll into one of many saltwater marshes.

Inch Arran Park

Dalhousie
This park is a true family destination. Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach, washrooms, ball fields, tennis courts, canteen, convenience store, laundromat, playground and Recreaplex. The park is next to a sports complex with a pool, sauna, gym, whirlpool, waterslides and even a Tarzan rope!

North Lake Provincial Park

North Lake
A Nature Lover's Paradise A paddler’s paradise, North Lake Provincial Park is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It is the headwaters to the St. Croix River, giving adventurers the opportunity for a multi-day paddle from the park, down the river and to the Passamaquoddy Bay. The park is also an off-grid camping gem, offering 45 large private campsites with an unsupervised beach next to the campground.

Mac's Beach

St. Martins
At the eastern end of this picturesque village is the beautiful Mac’s Beach, an unsupervised beach with food services available. At low tide you can explore the famous St. Martins sea caves, visual evidence of the tremendous power of the Fundy tides. Carved into the rugged, red sand cliffs, you’ll have about two hours to wander through them on either side of low tide.

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.

Lamèque

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.

Pinewood Escapes

Fairfield
Set on 23 wooded acres, Pinewood Escapes offers year-round lakeside rentals. Studios are perfect for two, while the cottage sleeps six, with private hot tubs, full kitchens, king beds and fire pits. Just outside St. Martins near ATV/snowmobile trails, Fundy Trail Park and Sea Caves. Guests enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking and beaches in summer, and skating or snowshoeing in winter.

Inn on Frederick

Saint Andrews
A 1-block walk from the waterfront and close to Passamaquoddy Bay, this upscale B&B is also 1 km from Pagan Point Nature Preserve. The refined, traditional rooms all have ensuite bathrooms and feature antique furnishings and hardwood floors, along with mini-fridges and air-conditioning. They also have flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Some rooms have whirlpool tubs, fireplaces and 4-poster beds, while a suite adds a full kitchen. Fully cooked breakfast is provided.

Turtle Shore Adventures

Saint Andrews
Explore with us! Adventurous Jeep tours of 1 to 6 hours; choose between guided tours of historical Saint Andrews, and interactive nature tours of the Fundy coast with a passionate biologist (Spring, Summer, and Fall). Guided hikes available year round for all ages.

Canada Games Aquatic Centre

Saint John
The Canada Games Aquatic Centre is an aquatics and fitness facility, located in the heart of Uptown Saint John. This facility was built to host the 1985 Canada Summer Games. The Aquatic Centre, through its supporting communities of Grand Bay-Westfield, Quispamsis, Rothesay, and Saint John contributes to the health and well-being of the citizens of these four communities and the people of New Brunswick. Services within the facility include lap swimming, swimming lessons, fitness classes, fitness centre with equipment, functional training areas, and more.

St. Martins

St. Martins
Once a shipbuilding centre, this gateway to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park is famous for its red cliffs, echo caves and birdwatching activities. This is a lovely seaside community whose daily rhythms are guided by the rising and falling of the World's Highest Tides. At high water, the colourful fishing boats bob in the water in the village harbour. Once the tide recedes, those same boats sit in the mud on the ocean floor! The harbour is tremendously photogenic. It's encircled by two covered bridges, a lighthouse and public gardens.