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Beresford Beach

Beresford
Beresford Beach, an unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, a park, toys for children and an outdoor stage, is the perfect place to swim, relax and bask in the sun. Visitors can take advantage of a hiking trail, a wooden boardwalk and footbridge as well as an observation tower. The birds, the plant life, the sea and the largest salt marsh in the Chaleur Region afford plenty of opportunities to observe nature.

Clarion Pointe - Campbellton

Campbellton
Rest, relax, and recharge at the Clarion Pointe Campbellton, where you'll find fine accommodations and excellent, friendly service at a convenient location near the downtown area and a short drive from Sugarloaf Provincial Park. Enjoy convenient free amenities, including a hot and healthy breakfast. Take advantage of our free WiFi, fitness centre, and pet-friendly rooms. Business travelers will appreciate our copy and fax services, as well as late check-out availability.

Pointe-Sapin Lighthouse (Rear Range)

Pointe-Sapin
This 1903 salt-shaker style lighthouse has a yellow navigation light. It is located on the Acadian Coastal Drive, 8 km (5 mi.) north of Kouchibouguac National Park of Canada, located on a very small parcel of land adjacent to residential properties. For your enjoyment, there is a beach across the road. There is limited parking. This lighthouse is operational and an active aid to navigation. It has a square white pyramidal shaped wooden tower with a red-square lantern and a red-vertical stripe on the corner facing the alignment.

Ocean River RV Resort and Campground

Tabusintac
Escape to nature and discover why we are one of the best RV parks in New Brunswick! Explore the charm of the Tabusintac River: paddle, hike, fish, splash, sip, sightsee or cozy up to a crackling campfire, depending on your mood! We offer clean modern restrooms, salt water pool, licensed bar, clubhouse for events and an onsite camp store. Make this is your place home away from home to explore the Acadian Peninsula, and create lasting memories with family and friends.

Lighthouse Cottage in St. Martins

Orange Hill
Stay in a one-of-a-kind lighthouse cottage overlooking the Bay of Fundy sea caves in St. Martins, New Brunswick. This unique three-storey coastal retreat features panoramic ocean views, a private hot tub, a king bedroom, and easy access to Fundy Trail Provincial Park, beaches, hiking trails, restaurants, and the famous sea caves. Open year-round for peaceful coastal getaways in every season.

Campobello Island Beaches (Dunn, Friar's Bay, Raccoon, Herring Cove, Mill Cove)

Campobello
There are a number of unspoiled beaches on this island in the Bay of Fundy, where you can lie in the sun, explore the rocks and tidal pools, or watch the seabirds and other wildlife. It's easy to see why this island is a popular summer destination with travellers the world over! Dunn Beach is smooth and sandy. Friar's Bay has a lovely view across the water to Eastport, Maine. It's the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, or to just sit and enjoy the breathtaking view. Raccoon Beach, accessible by trail, is located within Roosevelt International Park.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Saint John

Saint John
The Holiday Inn Express and Suites Saint John offers a whole new level of comfort and convenience, with impeccable rooms and the largest indoor hotel pool in Saint John, as well as a whirlpool, fitness centre, business centre, complimentary hot breakfast buffet and spacious parking. Ideally located just minutes from the Harbour Passage Trail, Uptown shops and restaurants, and the Reversing Rapids.

Shadow Lawn Inn

Rothesay
Nearly a century and a half of charm and hospitality awaits you at Shadow Lawn Inn. Full service amenities, award-winning cuisine, restful accommodations in newly renovated rooms, peaceful seclusion and friendly staff will make your stay truly memorable in the historic town of Rothesay. Fresh continental breakfast included with your stay. Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, free parking and access to the scenic Kennebecasis River. Perfect for active travelers. Located just 10 minutes from the Saint John airport and 10 minutes from city centre.

Glamping Aboiteau

Cap-Pelé
Glamping Aboiteau is situated in beautiful Cap-Pelé within the town of Cap-Acadie, New Brunswick, close to local attractions. We invite you to experience a harmonious blend of nature and luxury. Our haven is more than just a place to stay; it’s an immersive escape where comfort meets the great outdoors. Our spacious units are in Aboiteau Park, with lush landscapes, walking trails and wonderful Aboiteau Beach.

City of Saint John

Saint John
URBAN DELIGHTS ON THE MAGNIFICENT BAY OF FUNDYSaint John, Canada's oldest incorporated city, is also the only city on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. There is simply no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of this world-famous bay.The delightful port architecture makes a perfect backdrop to stroll along Market Square, watching the cruise ships dock at the harbour and taking in the fine restaurants, galleries and shops along the way.

Super 8 by Wyndham Campbellton

Campbellton
Hotel near downtown Campbellton and VIA Rail Station, offering spectacular mountain and river views. Ideally located off Highway 134, close to Sugarloaf Provincial Park and Restigouche River. Enjoy free continental breakfast, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, free WiFi, business center, and guest laundry facilities. Non-smoking rooms feature microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and hair dryer. Pet-friendly and eco-friendly with a three-key Green Key rating.

Restigouche River Retreat

Mann's Mountain
Trailers with bedroom, living room, fully equipped kitchen and deck available for rent on the side of Mann's Mountain with stunning, panoramic views of the famous Restigouche River. One trailer sleeps 4 the other 6. A short drive away from Campbellton, Sugarloaf Provincial Park and many outdoor activities.

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

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.

Cave View Cottages - The Blue Whale

Orange Hill
Relax at Blue Whale Cottage, a cozy coastal retreat overlooking the Bay of Fundy sea caves in St. Martins, New Brunswick. This dog-friendly cottage features beautiful ocean views, a private hot tub, and easy access to Fundy Trail Provincial Park, beaches, hiking trails, restaurants, and the famous sea caves. Perfect for couples, families, and year-round coastal getaways along the Bay of Fundy.

Campobello Island

Welshpool
Discover Campobello Island! A tranquil, unforgettable retreat with stunning vistas and magnificent windswept beaches, salt marshes and sphagnum bogs. Visit the cottage at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park and enjoy "Tea with Eleanor", an hour of fact-filled entertaining anecdotes about Eleanor Roosevelt. Watch the seals, porpoises, whales, waterfowl and eagles. Herring Cove Provincial Park offers camping and golf. See one of Canada's oldest lighthouses.

Hillsborough Visitor Information Centre

Hillsborough
Stop at the Hillsborough Visitor Information Centre, on the Fundy Scenic Drive, to receive FREE services that will enhance your travel experience, such as: Travel assistance and itinerary planning Information about events, attractions and festivalsWireless InternetPicnic areaPlaygroundParking and building access on Steeves Street. The Centre is situated by the Artisan's Village, in a wetland park with access to beautiful trails.

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.

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.

Riverview

Riverview
The town of Riverview, located on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River, welcomes visitors of all ages. Stop by the Fundy Chocolate River Station, located in the heart of Riverview. It's a fully accessible building with shops, public washroom facilities, Internet access, and brochures and maps to help guide your travel in the region. As the centre is situated along the Riverfront Trail, you can step out onto the boardwalk for a run, walk, or bike ride or work out at the outdoor Green Gym.

Hampton Marsh

Hampton
This is one of the largest and most diverse areas of the St. John River flood plain. Located within a maze of oxbows, tributaries and backwaters of the Kennebecasis River, it is a haven for migrating and breeding waterfowl, other marsh birds, songbirds and birds of prey. In addition to being a prime location for birding, the marsh also offers excellent opportunity for photography, recreational boating, canoeing and kayaking. The Dutch Point Park Trail System along with the Trans Canada Trail system provide lookout sites and interpretation areas.