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The Loyalist House

Saint John
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Loyalist House was constructed from 1811 to 1817 by David Daniel Merrit, a Loyalist from Rye, New York. The oldest building in the city of Saint John, it survived the Great Fire of 1877 due to servants surrounding it with wet towels. The Merrit family continuously occupied it for nearly 150 years, and in 1959 it was acquired by the New Brunswick Historical Society.

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.

Norwood on the Washademoak B & B

Cambridge-Narrows
Welcome, Bienvenue, Wilkommen to Norwood on the Washademoak. We encourage our guests to come and relax. Put up your feet and read a book. Take a leisurely stroll on our paths to the pond or to the lake. Meet our resident sheep, Dill and Dot. Take a swim at the beach next to Mott's Wharf. Enjoy a full country breakfast. Make yourself at home. I speak English, Français, und Deutsch.

The Pump House Brewery

Moncton
Established in 1999, Pump House is a celebrated fixture in the local craft beer scene, renowned for its blend of traditional brewing techniques and innovative flavours. Known for its famous Blueberry Ale, Crafty Radler and wood fired pizzas, Pump House is a vibrant community hub that is frequented by locals and a regular stop for visitors.

Sandstone Chalets on the Bay

St. Martins
A-frame chalets offering open concept, fully equipped kitchen/dining/living room, 2 bedrooms, deck, BBQ, cozy hammocks, and fire tables. Located within walking distance to Harbour front, miles of beaches, a cafe, an ice-cream parlor, restaurants, and famous St. Martins Sandstone Sea Caves. Our chalets are warm and inviting, cozy and rustic with a romantic feel. Come share our hidden diamond in the rough, tucked away in the hillside, overlooking the beautiful Bay of Fundy!

Tantramar Trail (Sackville to Port Elgin)

Sackville
This former railbed, part of the Trans-Canada Trail system, links Sackville with the village of Port Elgin. The trail begins at a dyked wetland behind Tantramar Regional High School, then skirts the Tantramar Marsh. After crossing several working farms near Midgic, the trail then passes through an isolated stretch of boreal forest, before emerging at Route 16 near the community of Baie Verte.

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.

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.

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

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.

Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Saint-Quentin (Eldon)
The Canadian Appalachian ExperienceWith the highest mountain peak in the Maritimes, Mount Carleton Provincial Park has more than 42,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness waiting to be explored. The mountain is home to more wild animal species than any other part of the province and is a botanist’s dream for rare plants. As a designated dark sky preserve, Mount Carleton is the perfect place to enjoy those crystal-clear starry nights.

Callanders Beach

Kouchibouguac
Salt and fresh water beaches, unsupervised, with washrooms and shorebird areas in the Kouchibouguac National Park. This is one of two excellent beaches within this spectacular national park. Callanders overlooks the warm water of the lagoons and is a great place for a leisurely swim and a picnic lunch. Of course there's more to do than just swimming! Bring your binoculars and try to spot some of the 225 bird species in the area. You'll see osprey, eagles, geese, the endangered Piping plover and many more. Park interpreters welcome all comers to guided nature walks.

Gagetown (Arcadia)

Gagetown
Nestled along the bank of the Saint John River, the village of Gagetown is a gem worth discovering. Birdwatching, boating, shopping and dining are all here. If history and genealogy are your interests, the Queens County Historical Society has two museums and a wealth of information about the families and history of the area. Gagetown's founders' chosen strategic location has proven ideal for birdwatching. Being on one of North America's migration flight paths, and having a wide variety of natural habitats in the area, make this a birder's paradise.

St. Andrews Market Wharf

Saint Andrews
The St. Andrews Market Wharf is located in the center of the downtown Saint Andrews. This multi-functional wharf offers power, water, and sewage pumpout services (all included with wharf fee).

The Golden Blooms Farm

Lower Queensbury
Gather your friends for an experience unlike any other! Picture this: a personalized workshop where you'll learn about cut flowers and gardening, create gorgeous bouquets, and relax by the riverfront. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a new experience with friends, our group workshops promise to create a memorable time where every moment blooms with joy and discovery! *Pre-booking required, see website for details.

The Maplegrove Inn, 1854

Riverside-Albert
Nestled in the picturesque village of Riverside-Albert and conveniently located between The Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage and Fundy National Park, The Maplegrove Inn features 5 beautifully appointed guests rooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. Enjoy a relaxing stay for a romantic or family getaway, or plan a visit to our elaborate afternoon tea events on special occasions in our elegant tea room, open year-round.

Beech Hill Park and Disc Golf Course

Sackville
Perched on a ridge above Sackville, Beech Hill Park offers impressive views of the Tantramar Marshes. Free family-friendly 18-hole disc golf course, playground, walking trails, picnic tables, potable water and washroom facilities. The park is a great place to fly a kite, toss a Frisbee or walk your pup. During the winter, enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on groomed and track-set trails. Special events year-round.

Oak Point Kiwanis Campground and Park Beach

Oak Point
Freshwater, unsupervised, fine-sand-and-rocky swimming beach with washrooms, showers and picnic shelter. Admire the tallest lighthouse on the St. John River system and see oak trees over 100 years old. A multitude of birds can be viewed in the marsh in their natural habitat. Pets on a leash welcome; unsupervised pool, wheelchair-accessible toilets, indoor activity centre, waterfront property, trading post, washers, dryers, showers, flush toilets, plus water park (splash pad).

Brundage Point River Centre

Grand Bay-Westfield
Part of the Lower St. John River Passage, Brundage Point River Centre is a wheelchair-accessible waterside gathering place in the town of Grand Bay-Westfield. The Centre hosts a weekly Thursday market featuring crafts and local farm-fresh produce and food, and is available for community and private functions for parties and meetings. Take advantage of the boat, canoe and kayak launch, overnight boat moorings, and a spacious dock. Browse the area's history through informative panels along the waterfront trail.

Miramichi Boating and Yacht Club

Miramichi
Full-service public marina on the beautiful Miramichi River. 52 berths for both members and visitors. On-site amenities include 24-hour security, fuel service from 8 a.m. to midnight, sewage pump-out, ice, washrooms and shower facilities. Movie theatre, shops, restaurants and hotel facilities are all within close proximity.

The Drome

Fredericton
The Drome by Trailway is a 12 lane candle pin bowling alley. We serve Trailway Brewing Co. beer on tap, a variety of local brewery canned beer, York County Cider, and spirits. We have a full kitchen (check out our menu on Facebook). We have a full lounge and patio for those looking to just have a bite to eat or something to drink! Call us at 506-472-2361, or email thedromebookings@gmail.com for reservations or take-out!

World's Largest Axe

Nackawic
Take seven tonnes of stainless steel and sink them into a concrete stump that is 10 m (33 ft.) in diameter. What have you got? The World's Largest Axe! Rising 15 m (49 ft.) above the glorious Saint John River, this landmark is a mighty symbol. It tells the world that forestry is "number one" in this small community, named Forestry Capital of Canada in 1991. In fact, the axe was commissioned as a reminder of that special year. It was designed and built by a company from Woodstock, New Brunswick. Once built, it was quite a feat to move the statue down to Nackawic.