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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.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park Campground

Escuminac
Private beach and campground offering many conveniences, stunning sunrises and sunsets, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Ideal for both quiet getaways and fun beach days with your loved ones. Enjoy a glorious sandy beach just a two-minute walk away, stroll along scenic boardwalks, picnic under gazebos overlooking Miramichi Bay, have a barbecue, savour fresh lobster (in season), or join local fishermen for deep-sea fishing, or island tours.

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.

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.

Beausoleil Saltwater Sunsets Rest & Relaxation

Grande-Digue
The Perfect Acadian Coastal Escape Discover the charm of Beausoleil Saltwater Sunsets Rest & Relaxation, a modern 1800sq/ft house rental nestled on a spacious 1-acre lot along the picturesque Acadian Coastal Drive in Grande-Digue, NB. This quiet rural retreat offers awe-inspiring sunsets over Cocagne Cove Bay, creating the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable vacation getaway.

Gagetown Marina

Gagetown
The Gagetown Marina is situated in the heart of the beautiful lower Saint John River, making it a great starting place to explore all the coves, lakes and bays in the surrounding area. The full-service Marina provides docks and moorings for seasonal and long- and short-term stays Our on-site amenities include the sale of fuel (gas and diesel), a pump-out station, electrical hookups on the docks, private shower facilities, and a laundromat. Also on-site is The Old Boot Pub and Dockside Bar, a restaurant/pub with lots of outdoor seating overlooking the marina and river.

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.

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.

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.

Hôtel Paulin

Caraquet
Historical boutique hotel built in 1891 on a cape overlooking Chaleur Bay and its beautiful sunsets. Open year round, the hotel is in the centre of Caraquet, a vibrant Acadian town, and provides refined guest rooms, custom packages and personalized services. A fully licensed dining room and sommelier-selected wines are all features of this hotel. In-room spa services and private meeting spaces make this property a perfect venue for romance, weddings, special events and meetings.

Cummings Cove, English's Bar, Stuart Town Beaches

île Deer Island
Deer Island is an outdoor haven with rocky beaches, lobster pounds, and contrasting cove and bay views. Its discovery beaches provide for hours of beachcombing for driftwood, shells and rocks. Driving directions: Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island onto Route 772.

Cleveland Brook Cottage

Alma
This cozy cottage is set on a 3/4 acre property. Enjoy the outdoors and play games, BBQ on the large deck, relax around the fire pit or lounge in the sun and listen to the soothing waters of Cleveland Brook. This cottage is located within walking distance of the Alma wharf and the many wonderful restaurants and shops in town. Fundy National Park is only minutes away by car where you can hike, fish, swim, kayak, snowshoe, cross-country ski, and golf. ATV and snowmobile trails are also close by.

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.

Escuminac Beach and Family Park

Escuminac
Just a two-minute walk from the campground, Escuminac Beach is a beauty! Saunter along boardwalks, pause under the gazebo for a picnic, watch well over 50 species of seabird, or simply admire the view and breathtaking sunsets over Miramichi Bay. A walking trail starts at the campground and leads to the first lighthouse built on the province's East Coast. Be sure to check out Point Escuminac, where tree fragments from a forest dating back 4,300 years can be seen at the base of the peat section.

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.

Maritime Detours Guided Hiking, Biking & Snowshoeing Tours

Dieppe
Maritime Detours Hiking, Biking and Snowshoeing Tours specializes in bringing people together for outdoor adventure! Our signature tours include: Spring: Low Tide Exploration- Circumnavigate Mary's Point Summer/Fall: Waterfalls of Albert County, Guided Bike Tours of Dieppe and the Eye of the Needle Hike (Fundy Trail Provincial Park) Winter: Midland Ice Caves, Sussex Ice Wall, Snowshoeing Adventures (Riverview)

Youghall Beach Park

Bathurst
Experience Youghall Beach's golden sands and stunning blue waters. Enjoy FREE access to some Eastern Canada's warmest waters in the Chaleur Bay, along with groomed sandy beaches. With a boardwalk reaching the beach from several access points, an outdoor platform for yoga sessions, five beach volleyball courts, a boat slip, great fishing spots, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a playground area, Youghall Beach Park is an ideal destination for the young and young at heart.
Fundy Coastal Drive

Fundy Coastal Drive

From asphalt to ocean floor to awestruck.The tide may rise and fall. But your heart rate will stay elevated. This 460 km (286 mi.) drive leads you on a breathtaking voyage along the wild Bay of Fundy coastline. Home to the world's highest tides, Fundy is a true natural wonder. With whales breaching off the coast, fossil-filled mudflats to explore, and coastal islands to kayak around, this natural treasure will fill you with awe, no matter how you approach it.
Albert County

Albert County

It all starts with the Bay of Fundy. Walk on the ocean floor (or paddle on the surface around the flowerpot rocks); cross a covered bridge; crack into a lobster feast. When you’re in Albert County, it’s hard to not focus on the wonders of the Bay of Fundy. But these world-famous tides are just the beginning.
Saint John Building

Saint John

The only city on the Bay of FundyWalk narrow streets of well-preserved, 19th-century architecture; linger in the historic Saint John City Market and adjacent King’s Square; spend time relaxing in a café or microbrewery. There’s no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of a world-famous bay.
Deer Island

Southwest NB

Authentic Maritime moments in Southwest NB.In the southwestern corner of New Brunswick, along the Bay of Fundy, you’ll find the Charlotte Coastal Region, which touches the U.S. border. In this area, exploration will take you to wave-swept shores, lighthouses, beaches, coastal trails, and provincial parks. Watch for breaching whales from the comfort of your expertly guided boat; spend a night in Saint Andrews, an iconic seaside escape; island hop from scenic beauty to costal adventures.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park

Parks

The feeling of living without limitsNo walls. No deadlines. No expectations. Take a deep breath—when you explore New Brunswick’s 12 parks, you celebrate the freedom of living on your terms. Take it all in at your own speed. Cruise along Eastern Canada's best mountain biking trails; hike to waterfalls tucked away in lush forests; camp under starry skies; or just lounge on a beach. There's no better way to recharge your batteries than with some time well spent in our great outdoors.
Grand Manan My New Brunswick

Ferries

Travelling by water is always refreshing.Throughout history, the people of New Brunswick moved, traded, hunted, and explored by water. When you travel by ferry, you honour this heritage, but you also add a depth of wonder to your vacation. Because travel by ferry is a chance to relax, unwind, and take in the natural world around you. You’re even likely to get a glimpse of whales, porpoises, sea birds, and other wildlife on your journey.