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Meenan's Cove Beach

Quispamsis
Meenan's Cove Beach is nestled in a secluded cove on the attractive Kennebecasis River. It features changing rooms, washrooms facilities, a ball field, beach volleyball courts, walking trail, picnic facilities, and playground for small children. A boat launch and docking facilities are accessible for boating enthusiasts. Lifeguards are on duty for the summer months. Meenan's Cove Beach House, located on the water, is available for bookings and features a large deck, kitchen facilities, washrooms, and a propane fireplace.

Sugarloaf Provincial Park

Atholville
The Mountain of AdventureWithin the Appalachian Mountain region of New Brunswick, Sugarloaf Provincial Park is the perfect destination for a family-friendly getaway or an action-packed escape. Hike to the summit of the park’s 305-m mountain and take in the exceptional views that will leave you in awe. With over 25 km (15.5 mi.) of hiking and biking trails, along with Atlantic Canada’s premier lift-service mountain bike park for the adrenaline-seekers, Sugarloaf is perfect for all types of adventurers.

Mink Brook Cottage

Lepreau
Cozy 2 bedroom cottage with stunning ocean views as well as kilometeres of private beach access. Sleeps a maximum of 8 if including couch and futon in the living area. 5 minutes from popular New River Beach, numerous restaurants and take-outs. 30 minutes to the City of Saint John 45 minutes to picturesque Saint Andrews by the Sea

Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre

Bathurst
In 2003 the Bathurst Heritage Trust Commission Inc. acquired the Nepisiguit Centennial Library building and immediately created the Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre, which houses the Heritage Museum, the Nepisiguit Genealogy/Archives. The artifacts, including photos, archives, genealogical documents, and histories of the native Aboriginal culture, represent the general life of the people of the region in the early days. There is no precise theme running through the museum, but the past comes alive for both local and other visitors.

Rivière-Verte

Rivière-Verte
Ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, well-known for trout fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Enjoy the biking trail and picnic area along Route 144 and drive up to visit the Pointu de la rivière Verte lookout, a park with trails and an observation tower offering a splendid 360-degree view on the entire region. In the fall, the splendid landscape transforms itself into a symphony of colors.

Cave View Cottages- Sea Breeze Cottage

St. Martins
<p>Beach house next door to the famous Sea Caves and close to two well-known restaurants. You're within minutes to the Fundy Trail Provincial Park and can take a short drive to find the West Quaco lighthouse. Lots of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, dining, and exploring the ocean floor at low tide. We are a 2-minute walk to the beach and restaurants. Near the ATV and snowmobile trails.</p>

St. Stephen Municipal Visitor Information Centre

St. Stephen
Visit the St. Stephen Visitor Information Centre at Waterfront Park, along the beautiful Saint Croix River near the Calais/St. Stephen border, for a variety of free services such as:Travel assistanceItinerary and route planningFestivals and events informationAccommodation reservations, andInternet and Wifi serviceOpen 9am-5pm daily weekends in June and September and daily Canada Day to Labour Day.

The Colonel's In Bed & Breakfast

Fredericton
An Experience of Intimacy Biking along the riverside trail, the early-morning mist is lifting. Across the river you can see the domed rotunda of the New Brunswick Legislature and the spire of Christ Church Cathedral. Pedalling up a slight grade, you give the two runners coming toward you lots of room. When they pass, they smile and say good morning. From the walking bridge that leads across the river to downtown, you see two kayaks gracefully slicing the water. Far above, an eagle soars.

Stoke Resorts

Waterford
LUXURY ADVENTURE BASECAMPS Stoke Resorts is where the epitome of boundless adventure seamlessly intertwines with unparalleled luxury. Situated in the heart of the Waterford Valley, Stoke Resorts is more than just a destination; it's a sanctuary for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comforts of a luxurious retreat. From outdoor adventures to serene nature walks, everything is just a stone's throw away.

Anderson Hollow Lighthouse

Harvey
This original lighthouse (Est. 1889) with its wooden, salt-shaker tower is a historic landmark. Originally located on Anderson Hollow wharf at Waterside, it has been relocated four times. Presently, it's on exhibit at Shipyard Park, on Mary's Point Road, at Harvey Bank. The site is open; however, the tower is closed.Driving directions: Off Route 915, on Mary's Point Road

Campbellton Regional Community

Campbellton
Set along the renowned Restigouche River and surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains, the thriving regional community of Campbellton offers a unique combination of abundant forests, scenic trails, majestic mountains and stunning waterways. This inspiring natural environment is ideal for activities like hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and more, as well as cultural events and festivals throughout the year.

Bouctouche (Grand-Bouctouche)

Bouctouche
The town of Bouctouche is an enticing combination of scenery and sea, situated on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the magnificent Bouctouche River. The region's endless bodies of water and wide-open spaces beckon to be discovered and explored. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Information Centre to get information on local events, attractions and festivals. Browse handmade goods at the Bouctouche Farmers' Market, play a round of golf at Golf Bouctouche or visit the sandy beaches and charming lighthouses.

Camping Héron Bleu Campground

Charlo
The Blue Heron Campground (Camping Héron bleu) stands out with its large green spaces and the size of its sites by Chaleur Bay. A 2-minute walk away, you have access to the beach and a boat launch for your marine activities. Our campground has everything to make your vacation unforgettable: Jumpaï acrobatic trampoline unique in New Brunswick, giant foam slide, 2 heated pools, remote-controlled tank track, mini-putt, bike park, children's playground, dog park, and many activities.

Bathurst Marina Campground

Bathurst
The Bathurst Marina has a camping site with 14 service lots and 9 non service tent lots available for seasonal, monthly, weekly or overnight rental. Services include 30-amp power, water, sewage and free high speed internet access (where accessible).

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!

Rothesay

Rothesay
Travel along Route 100, east of Saint John, to find the heritage architecture, scenic water views and quiet streets of Rothesay. Situated along the magnificent Kennebecasis River, Rothesay is truly a "community of communities," with heritage character (some structures predate Confederation), natural parks, green areas and modern amenities. Rothesay is home to a number of feature events: a weekly Concert in the Common Series, Annual Dragon Boat Festival and the KV Jazz/Blues Fest, just to name a few. Come see what Rothesay has to offer!

Algonquin Resort

Saint Andrews
For generations, travelers have escaped to The Algonquin, in New Brunswick's charming town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea, for its majestic presence, Maritime hospitality, and invigorating seaside allure. This historic year-round destination offers elegant guestrooms, contemporary dining, indoor and outdoor pools, waterslide, spa, redesigned seaside golf course and local attractions. Whether visiting for a family getaway, couple's retreat, celebration, or corporate event of any kind or size, The Algonquin is awaiting your arrival.

Kings Landing

Prince William
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Don’t just imagine what life was like 200 years ago, step back and live it! When you visit Kings Landing, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over the crackling fire, you’ll leave having memories from the 1800s — not just having heard tales!

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.

Experimental Forest

Rivière-Verte
Located 40 km (25 mi.) from Edmundston and Grand Falls/Grand-Sault, the Experimental Forest is not only a natural laboratory for the forestry students of l'Université de Moncton (Edmundston Campus), but also a beautiful forest environment to explore and enjoy. It's a wonderful place to marvel at nature's beauty, season after season. The 8.3 sq. km (3.2 sq. mi.) forest has over 16 km (10 mi.) of trails designed for walks, introduction to natural sciences, wildlife viewing and active sports such as hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and mountain biking.