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Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve

Saint John
Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve is located in the city of Saint John, on the border with the neighbouring town of Grand Bay-Westfield. Conserved by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, this nature preserve is one of the last undeveloped properties in the area and supports a variety of ecosystems. Blueberry Hill Nature Preserve features 2 km (1.2 mi) of looping trail systems for visitors to explore. The trail leads you across Henderson Brook on a walking bridge where you can stop and take in views of the wetland. There are two trails: Stevens Loop Trail and Hamm Loop Trail.

Little Forks Fishing Lodge

South Esk
We are very proud of our operation, facilities, and personnel. We strive to make every guests stay at Little Forks a memorable Salmon fishing experience. For the novice to the most experienced fisherman, Little Forks will present challenges and opportunities and provide memories that will last forever.

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.

Balmoral (Bois-Joli)

Balmoral
Stretching 16 km (10 mi.) from east to west, the picturesque village of Balmoral is New Brunswick's longest village. A wooded paradise of hunting, fishing, wilderness camping, snowmobiling and ATVing, with a number of easily accessible and groomed trails. Balmoral was established around 1850, with the official registration of the first plot of land for the family of Joseph, known as Justin Drapeau. Settlement continued over the years, with the addition of many Acadian families.

Cape Enrage Beach

Waterside
The Cape Enrage Fossil Beach is more than 7 km (4 mi.) long. It traces its way along the base of the 46-m (150-ft.) cliffs of Barn Marsh Island. It runs from the sandy shores of Barn Marsh Beach, which is just off Cape Enrage road, around the lighthouse point, across the ocean floor and out to Brae Beach, an ancient Acadian dyke. You can spend hours walking this tidal beach, hunting for fossils in the rock shale of this rough terrain. Make sure to check the tide table before venturing too far, and plan to be off the beach two hours before high tide.

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.

Tobique Traditions Glamping by the River

Maple View
Tobique Traditions, situated in Plaster Rock, NB, offers a luxurious camping experience on the banks of the Tobique River. Our glamping tents redefine camping with Queen beds and all the amenities needed for a memorable stay. No need to worry about packing the extras – just bring your clothes, food, and drinks; we provide everything else, including kayaks. Book your escape to nature in style and comfort with Tobique Traditions.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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. In the summer various activities take place. Visit www.sackville.com for more details.

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.

Jarea Art Studio

Saint Andrews
Visit Jarea Art Studio in Bocabec, near St. Andrews by-the-Sea (call for directions) for original handmade art and craft that's fine, folk, functional and fun. We are a family of artists who specialize in showstoppers for your walls, fabulous gifts, interesting sculptures and creative ideas for all ages and interests. We feature one-of-a-kind oil, watercolour and acrylic paintings; floor cloths, folk art, wooden boxes, pickets, woodburnings, murals, painted furniture, stone sculptures, board games, abstract art, coffee paintings and line paintings!

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.

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.

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.

Riverside-Albert

Riverside-Albert
Situated on the Shepody River, this quaint cultural community is ideally located for nature lovers and travellers looking to explore the upper Bay of Fundy and its numerous attractions. Fundy National Park, The Hopewell Rocks, Mary's Point Shorebird Interpretation Centre and Cape Enrage are all within a 20 minute drive from the village. Each season brings with it a variety of unique activities, making it an optimal location for year-round enjoyment.

Fundy Trail Provincial Park Interpretive Centre

Salmon River
The Big Salmon Interpretive Centre is built in the style of an 1800s logging bunkhouse in a picturesque setting overlooking the Big Salmon River, where a community with a sawmill, inn, school, homes and churches once stood. During the golden age of sail, the thriving shipbuilding and lumber industry led to the construction of over 500 ships in nearby St. Martins and surrounding areas — once described as one of the richest regions in Canada. Learn about this fascinating history and local stories through interpretive panels and an informative video.