OFFICIAL 2018 NEW BRUNSWICK TRAVEL GUIDE

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NEW BRUNSWICK Your official 2018 travel guide

DISCOVER & SHARE NB TRAVEL MOMENTS

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Moncton Bustling and bilingual – find your bliss in Moncton where there’s always something to see or do (or taste). One minute you could be taking in an exciting festival on the riverfront, the next tying on a bib to dig into a lobster that’s right-outof-the-ocean fresh. Take the kids to meet some tigers, test your courage on a ‘Kamikaze’ waterslide…then recover your cool at a scenic winery overlooking the city. From cultural hotspots to a swinging nightlife, worldclass entertainment to natural wonders, discover your joie de vivre in Moncton!

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Are you a meticulous planner or do you prefer to be spontaneous? This guide is bursting with things to do and can’t-miss experiences you’ve gotta be here to try. Use this guide to customize your vacation in advance or on the go.

ACCOMMODATIONS & CAMPGROUNDS

Do you prefer to stay in the city or at a quaint countryside B&B? Maybe a nature hideaway is more your style. Wherever you stop for the night, there are plenty of lodging options within each of the Scenic Drives.

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To make your visit an authentic one, flip to the “Experience Collection” sections within each of the Scenic Drives. It’s where we’ll give you the inside scoop on the best things to do, the most amazing sights to see, and must-try regional cuisine.

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Welcome TO NEW BRUNSWICK

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Take your electric vehicle across a province with the power to inspire. New Brunswick’s eCharge Network includes both fast-charging level 3 (400 Volt) and standard level 2 (240 Volt) charging stations, spread across the province. Enjoy our beautiful natural environment while supporting it at the same time.

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#acadie2019

Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Congrès mondial acadien! Experience the vibrancy and hospitality of the Acadian people. The CMA 2019 is preparing great shows, youth activities, family reunions, thematic conferences, various cultural and artistic activities, and much more!

August 10 to 24, 2019

TIGNISH

www.cma2019.ca

SAINT-LOUIS-DE-KENT

Prince Edward Island and Southeast New Brunswick

ROGERSVILLE RICHIBUCTO BOUCTOUCHE

ABRAMVILLAGE

WELLINGTON

SAINT-ANTOINE COCAGNE SHÉDIAC MONCTON

CAP-PELÉ

MISCOUCHE SUMMERSIDE

BEAUBASSIN-EST DIEPPE MEMRAMCOOK

NORTH RUSTICO

CHARLOTTETOWN

SOURIS


HERRING COVE

PARLEE BEACH

EXPLORE

THE ANCHORAGE

THE HEART OF NEW BRUNSWICK

MURRAY BEACH

IN OUR

RÉPUBLIQUE

PROVINCIAL PARKS

MACTAQUAC

SUGARLOAF NEW RIVER BEACH SUGARLOAF RÉPUBLIQUE MOUNT CARLETON

MOUNT CARLETON

Around here, we like to keep things natural - naturally AMAZING, that is. Get to the heart of some of the most breathtaking and diverse landscapes in Atlantic Canada in our nine provincial parks. Find family fun, activities, outdoor excursions, interpretive programs, special events, and accommodations and amenities to suit every comfort level. Adventure on!

MACTAQUAC

TO EXPLORE EVERYTHING THEY HAVE TO OFFER, VISIT

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YEARS OF STORIES TO DISCOVER

WHAT’S IT FEEL LIKE TO STAND UNDER A WHALE? NOT AS HEAVY AS YOU THINK. Home to beautiful giants and tiny treasures. For over 176 years, thousands of stories have been collected, researched and preserved. EXPERIENTIAL

Hands-on and interactive fun.

EXHIBITIONS & COLLECTIONS

Discover the stories of New Brunswick.

MUSEUM SHOP

Take a little bit of New Brunswick home with you.

VISIT TODA Y

1-888-26 9 595 www.nbm8--m nb.ca Market Sq,

Saint John, N

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HOPEWELL ROCKS

FILL UP ON AWESOME GO WHALE-WATCHING, pages 27 and 28 VISIT A MUSEUM, pages 29 and 31 EXPLORE MAJESTIC COASTAL FORESTS, page 29 RIDE A ZIP LINE, page 30 DISCOVER THE WORLD’S HIGHEST TIDES, page 30 6


BAY OF FUNDY

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POKESHAW BEACH

FIND YOUR BLISS AT THE BEACH DISCOVER WILD SHORES OF UNTOUCHED BEAUTY, page 49 ENJOY SUN, SAND, AND CANADA’S WARMEST SALT WATER, page 93 BASK BY THE BOARDWALK, page 114 FIND BEACH AND OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN, page 118 8


BEACHES

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FESTIVAL ACADIEN DE CARAQUET

EMBRACE YOUR JOIE DE VIVRE CELEBRATE AT THE FESTIVAL ACADIEN DE CARAQUET, page 96 EXPLORE THE UNIQUE ECOSYSTEMS OF THE ACADIAN PENINSULA, page 98 LEARN ACADIAN LORE, page 98 TOUR AN ACADIAN SMOKEHOUSE, page 99 10


ACADIE

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NATURALLY AMAZING PROVINCIAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL GO ON AN ISLAND RETREAT, page 38 HIKE PATHS AMID TOWERING TREES, page 49 EXPLORE COASTAL DUNES, page 112 KID-FRIENDLY FUN AND FAMILY ADVENTURES, page 155 CLIMB THE HIGHEST PEAK IN THE MARITIMES, page 217 12


FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

PARKS

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CITY OF FREDERICTON

FOOD & DRINK

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FEED YOUR INNER FOODIE TOUR A VINEYARD AND SAMPLE LOCAL WINES, page 30 ENJOY A LOBSTER SUPPER AT SEA, page 99 SAVOUR LOCAL CRAFT BREWS AND FARM-TO-TABLE FEASTS, page 140 TASTE A TRADITIONAL ABORIGINAL MEAL, page 188 SAMPLE SWEET TREATS, page 209 15


RIVERS

KEDGWICK RIVER

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GO WITH THE FLOW BE AWED BY THE REVERSING RAPIDS, page 46 CANOE THE HISTORIC SAINT JOHN RIVER, page 151 TAKE AN ECO-FRIENDLY RIVER CRUISE, page 167 FLY-FISH ON THE MIGHTY MIRAMICHI, pages 188 and 189 RIDE THE RESTIGOUCHE RIVER, page 216

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CITIES

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CITY OF FREDERICTON

TAKE ADVENTURE TO THE STREET FIND OLD-WORLD CHARM IN SAINT JOHN, page 42 ENJOY MULTICULTURAL FLAVOURS IN MONCTON, page 58 SHOP TILL YOU DROP IN DIEPPE, page 66 WANDER THE WATERFRONT IN BATHURST, page 104 TASTE REGIONAL CUISINE IN EDMUNDSTON, page 144 RAISE A GLASS AT A BREWERY IN FREDERICTON, page 156 DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC IN MIRAMICHI, page 192 HAVE AN APPALACHIAN ADVENTURE IN CAMPBELLTON, page 214 19


CAMPOBELLO ISLAND

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coastal drive Walk the line between sea and sky. Zipline off coastal cliffs, explore the ocean floor, and kayak tides that rise four storeys high.

This is a bay where the planet’s largest creatures come to play… and 160 billion tonnes of water disappears – and reappears - twice a day. Yeah. Awesome is bigger here. DISCOVER MORE NB A DV E N T U R E AT TOURIS S MNB.CA

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Point Wolfe Covered Bridge, Fundy National Park

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Reversing Rapids, Stonehammer

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Swallowtail Light Station,

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THINGS TO DO I FUNDY coastal

THINGS TO DO

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Explore all the Fundy Coastal Drive has to offer. Check off these must-try activities as you complete them:

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5 Tour local breweries & wineries, page 29

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Kayak the St. Martins sea caves, page 29

Walk the ocean floor, page 30

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drive

Explore Roosevelt Campobello International Park, page 28

6 Visit a chocolate museum, page 27

Go on a bike adventure tour, page 30

>> DISCOVER MORE FUNDY COASTAL DRIVE EXPERIENCES ON PAGE 27. Planning your trip? Call us 1-800-561-0123

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of culture and

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friendly, bilingual city.

awesome.)

CITY OF MONCTON

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THE HOPEWELL ROCKS

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FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

CAPE ENRAGE

Cliffside trails, beaches,

Lighthouse. Check.

FUNDSYURES & TREA RIDE TIDES 225 KM (140 MI.)

Cliffs. Check. Zip-line?!

golf, kayaking, and more

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HIKING & CAMPING

SEA CAVES & SCENIC LOOKOUTS

ST. MARTINS

Explore sea caves, discovery beaches, and coastal cliffs at the gateway to the Fundy Trail.

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Dieppe

Riverview

Memramcook

Petitcodiac Hillsborough Aulac

Hopewell Cape

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St. Stephen St. George New River Beach

Saint Andrews

ST. MARTINS

Saint John Bay of Fundy

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Riverside-Albert

Sussex

Sackville Dorchester

3 Alma

Cape Enrage

Fundy National Park

For full driving details, see your Tear-Out Map at the back of this Guide.

Campobello Island

STOPS alon the way Grand Manan Island

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MARCHÉ MONCTON MARKET

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HISTORIC CHARM

CITY OF SAINT JOHN

NEW RIVER BEACH

Nature at its finest. With long

Find old-world charm,

stretches of sandy beach,

unique architecture,

sweeping cliffs, and tidal pools,

fantastic food, and more

you’re going to want to park

in this vibrant port city.

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your tent and stay.

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WHALES & ADVENTURE

WHALES & CULTURE

SAINT ANDREWS

THE FUNDY ISLES

Part resort town,

Timeless and beautiful, the Fundy Isles feel like a

part adventure hub,

world apart… but are just

part wildlife haven.

a short ferry ride away.

All charm. Welcome to Saint Andrews.

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CHOCOLATE HERITAGE

R Petitcodiac

ST. STEPHEN

Take a chocolate tour and discover the sweet history of Canada’s oldest candy company.

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Sussex

Fundy National Park

Saint John

St. Martins

St. Stephen St. George

2

Saint Andrews

4

Blacks Harbour

3

Campobello Island

New River Beach

Herring Cove

Grand Manan Island

For full driving details, see your Tear-Out Map at the back of this Guide.

The Anchorage

BAY OF FUNDY

SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET

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KINGSBRAE GARDEN

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Scallops

FUNDY’S DELICIOUS DELICACY Whether you like them wrapped in bacon, grilled on the barbeque, or tossed in pasta, few things compare to the delicate taste of this sweet treat from the sea.

COLOUR: Pale beige to creamy pink when raw; becoming opaque white when cooked TEXTURE: A fleshy, slightly firm, white meat FLAVOUR: A mild, sweet taste PREP LIKE A PRO: Pan-sear briefly in lemon butter until lightly golden on both sides (about 2 minutes per side) OR wrap in bacon and grill on the barbeque (about 7 minutes). Do not overcook!

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FUNDY coastal

drive

FESTIVALS & EVENTS

CAN’T MISS THIS

festival! MOSAÏQ MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL A kaleidoscope of colour, cultural traditions, music, dance, food, and more come together in this joyful celebration of multicultural diversity. >> GET THE DETAILS AT TOURISMNEWBRUNSWICK.CA

APRIL Frye Festival Moncton

MAY Paddlefest NB Saint Andrews The Saint John Early Music Festival Saint John

JUNE The Seafood Festival in St. Andrews by-the-Sea Saint Andrews Shiretown Days Festival Dorchester Moncton Highland Games & Scottish Festival Moncton Loyalist City Ribfest Saint John Canada Day Week Celebrations (Saint John) Saint John Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival Moncton East Coast Games Saint John Rotary Ribfest Moncton Moncton Saint John Idol Saint John Riverview SUNFEST Riverview

JULY Concerts in Caseley Park Riverview Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza Moncton St. Stephen Concert Series St. Stephen

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Concerts in the Park Sackville Albert County Historical Society Fiber Arts & Quilt Fair Hopewell Cape St. Martins Old Home Week St. Martins Movies in the Park (Caseley Park) Riverview Granite Town Festival St. George Buskers on the Bay Festival Saint John Mosaïq Multicultural Festival Moncton Annual Sandpiper Festival Dorchester

AUGUST Campobello Island’s Fog Festival Campobello Island Westmorland County Agricultural Fair Petitcodiac Grand Manan Rotary Festival Grand Manan Island Area 506 Festival Saint John Chocolate Fest St. Stephen Marathon by the Sea Saint John Victoria Park Arts & Craft Fair Moncton Granite Town Wild Blueberry Festival St. George Salisbury Community Days Salisbury Summer End Folk Festival Grand Manan Island Rising Tide Festival – Fundy National Park Fundy National Park

Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

Fundy FRINGE Festival Saint John Fundy Fan Fest Saint John Saint John Exhibition Saint John

SEPTEMBER Sackville Fall Fair Sackville

OCTOBER Indulge Saint Andrews Riverview Harvest Festival Riverview Halloween Haunted House Tour Sackville Art Across the Marsh Sackville Atlantic Dance Festival Moncton World Wine & Food Expo Moncton

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EXPERIENCES I FUNDY

coastal drive

WANDER AND DISCOVER DOWN BY THE BAY 23 24 25 26

Outdoor excursions, natural wonders,

Moncton

urban escapes, family fun… the Bay of Fundy has

Riverview

something for every bucket list! From exquisite

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Memramcook

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encounters and adrenaline-rush-inducing activities, check this list and find 1

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Saint John

St. Stephen

every adventure style.

St. Martins

Chamcook

New River Beach

2 3 4 5 Deer Island 6 7 8 Welshpool Campobello Island 9 10

Herring Cove

Cape Enrage

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Fundy National Park

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St. George Saint Andrews

Alma

Sackville

Dorchester

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Waterside

12 13 14 15 16

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Hopewell Cape

country inns and fine cuisine, to thrilling nature

amazing experiences to suit

Dieppe

Bay of Fundy

The Fundy Isles

Grand Manan Island

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OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE

The Anchorage

LEARNING EXPERIENCE

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THE HERITAGE CHOCOLATE WALK THE CHOCOLATE MUSEUM

Enhance your visit to The Chocolate Museum with this guided museum and walking tour, and discover the sweet history of St. Stephen, home of Canadian candy makers, Ganong Bros.

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HIGH-SPEED WHALE-WATCHING EXCURSION CAMPOBELLO ISLAND WATER TAXI AND TOURS

Experience the exhilaration of rushing tides and whale-watching on a 33-ft. Zodiac Hurricane. You’ll be adventuring in comfort in search of whales, wildlife, lighthouses, and more.

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$60 to $75 4 King St., Saint Andrews jollybreeze.com 506-529-8116/1-866-529-8116

SEARCH FOR WHALES BY ZODIAC FUNDY TIDE RUNNERS WHALE-WATCHING AND NATURE TOURS

Rugged beauty characterizes the shoreline as you weave through the channels of the West Isles in search of the largest mammals on earth.

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$13.50 to $15 73 Milltown Blvd., St. Stephen chocolatemuseum.ca 506-466-7848

$50 to $65 16 King St., Saint Andrews fundytiderunners.com 506-529-4481

BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE AQUARIUM HUNTSMAN FUNDY DISCOVERY AQUARIUM

Become a Marine VIP for a day when you slip on some rubber boots and head behind the locked doors of the aquarium for a guided tour.

$8.70 1 Lower Campus Rd. Saint Andrews huntsmanmarine.ca 506-529-1200

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CRUISIN’ WITH THE WHALES & WILDLIFE ISLAND QUEST MARINE

Join Saint Andrews’ most experienced whalewatching company with a local captain and marine biologist who will entertain and educate you on this authentic Bay of Fundy adventure!

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TALL SHIP WHALE ADVENTURES JOLLY BREEZE TALL SHIP WHALE ADVENTURES

Whales plus a classic Tall Ship Experience! Marine biologist, licensed bar, touch aquarium, children’s pirate activities, and more. Ahoy mate!

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MAGICAL FLORAL CARPET RIDE

PINOT AND PALETTE

TEA WITH ELEANOR

FUN TOUR

Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

Free 459 Route 774 Welshpool (Campobello Island) fdr.net 1-877-851-6663

WHALES OF THE BAY, GUARANTEED! SEA WATCH TOURS

Breathe in the fresh ocean air and feel the sunshine on your back as you cruise the open seas watching whales and wildlife.

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$14 459 Route 774 Welshpool (Campobello Island) fdr.net/tea-with-eleanor.php 1-877-851-6663

ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK

A U.S. President, scandalous secrets, rich backstories, hidden nooks and crannies – get the inside scoop on this fun and interactive behind-the-scenes VIP tour of this spectacular international park!

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$35 220 King St. Saint Andrews kingsbraegarden.com 506-529-3335

ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK

Sip tea and hear stories about Eleanor Roosevelt from expert guides: her life on Campobello Island and her exceptional accomplishments. Daily (11 a.m. and 3 p.m.)

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$12.17 to $29.95 220 King St. Saint Andrews kingsbraegarden.com 1-866-566-8687, ext. 1

KINGSBRAE GARDEN

Join talented artist Geoff Slater to create your own masterpiece with step-by-step instruction, delicious indulgences, wine, and laughter. Unleash your inner Picasso!

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$40 to $60 4 King St., Saint Andrews jollybreeze.com 1-866-529-8116

KINGSBRAE GARDEN

Your guided tour through magnificent grounds will have you rejoicing in the beauty of a garden. Enjoy afternoon tea and a special keepsake.

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$38 to $58 205 Water St. (Market Wharf) Saint Andrews islandquestmarine.com 1-888-252-9111

$52 to $60 43 SC Breakwater Rd. Seal Cove, Grand Manan Island seawatchtours.com 1-877-662-8552


EXPERIENCES I FUNDY

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FRONT ROW FOR BUSKERS BUSKERS ON THE BAY FESTIVAL

Take a front row seat for a VIP Buskers experience where the performer brings your choice of element to life.

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NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM

DISCOVER UPTOWN SAINT JOHN

A BILLION YEARS OF STORIES

SAINT JOHN UNCORKED! $69 King’s Square Bandstand Saint John UncorkedNB.com 506-324-4644

KAYAK THE ST. MARTINS SEA CAVES AND FUNDY TRAIL COASTLINE RED ROCK ADVENTURE

Explore the St. Martins Sea Caves by kayak! Paddle under covered bridges in the historic harbour, discover the Fundy Trail coastline, and enjoy smoked salmon on the beach.

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Various Pricing 1 Market Sq. (New Brunswick Museum) Saint John stonehammergeopark.com 1-866-672-0770

UNCORKED TOURS

Combine a sampling of some of New Brunswick’s finest wines, beer, and food with a little bit of history and a whole lot of fun!

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$15 1 Market Sq., Saint John nbm-mnb.ca 506-643-2300 1-888-268-9595

STONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK

Geology is pure fun at the Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark. Our guides share where you can climb volcanic rocks, paddle an ice age river, dine from a geologically inspired menu, and more!

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$15 1 Market Sq. Saint John nbm-mnb.ca 506-643-2300 1-888-268-9595

NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM

Expert interpreters from the museum will guide your discovery of the history, architecture, and landmarks in the heart of the city.

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$250 1 Market Sq. Saint John marketsquaresj.com 506-658-3600

WHALE OF A TIME AT THE NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM

Throw on a lab coat and examine real whale bones up close to discover what you have in common with these enormous mammals.

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coastal drive

$65 415 Main St. St. Martins redrockadventure.ca 506-833-2231

INCREDIBLE EDIBLE & MEDICINAL FOREST FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

Reconnect with the bounty of the forest and learn traditional knowledge as a Parks Canada interpreter helps you identify medicinal and edible plants.

$4.90 8642 Route 114 Alma pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/ fundy/activ 506-887-6000

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CHALLENGE YOURSELF AT CAPE ENRAGE CAPE ENRAGE

Zip along the magnificent Bay of Fundy and rappel down a 43-m (140-ft.) cliff towards the rocky ocean floor. What a rush!

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KAYAK THE ROCKS BAYMOUNT OUTDOOR ADVENTURES INC.

Baymount’s Kayak The Rocks excursion offers guests a unique opportunity to experience the awesome Bay of Fundy tides during the highest tidal paddling tour on earth!

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Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

$60 to $80 30 Honour House Crt. Riverview townofriverview.ca 506-387-2022

A WINE LOVER’S UTOPIA MAGNETIC HILL WINERY $10 to $15 860 Front Mountain Rd. Moncton magnetichillwinery.com 506-384-WINE (384-9463)

ZOOKEEPER FOR A WEEK MAGNETIC HILL ZOO $175 to $245 125 Magic Mountain Rd. Moncton mhzooeducation.com 506-877-7722

HOPEWELL ROCKS AND BAY OF FUNDY COASTAL TOUR ROADS TO SEA GUIDED TOURS

Walk along beautiful coastal trails and experience the dramatic rise and fall of the World’s Highest Tides during this informative guided excursion.

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$7.25 to $25.50 131 Discovery Rd. Hopewell Cape thehopewellrocks.ca 1-877-734-3429

BIKE RIDE WITH THE TIDE

Your teen will get a rare look into the world of zoo keeping and assist with the care and feeding of the animals!

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baymountadventures.com 506-734-2660/1-877-601-2660

TOWN OF RIVERVIEW

More than just a bottle of wine! Sip awardwinning wines, experience the historic 1867 restored property, vineyard, licensed patio, the million-dollar view, gift shop, and B&B.

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(The Hopewell Rocks, Lower Site)

WALK THE OCEAN FLOOR

Go on a guided bike adventure along the Petitcodiac River in the UNESCO Fundy Biosphere Reserve. You’ll meet storytellers, enjoy local food, and even make some up-cycled bike art.

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$59 to $229 131 Discovery Rd., Hopewell Cape

THE HOPEWELL ROCKS

Surround yourself with awe-inspiring rock formations as you walk the ocean floor at low tide and take in the giant “flowerpots” towering above.

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$50 to $130 650 Cape Enrage Rd. Waterside capeenrage.ca 506-887-2273/1-888-423-5454

$173.87 Shuttle service at designated hotels in Greater Moncton area roadstosea.com 506-850-7623/1-877-850-7623


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DINE & DISCOVER THE WINDJAMMER RESTAURANT

Delight in the chef’s innovative menu that showcases the best local ingredients from land and from sea, all found within 100-mile radius of The Windjammer Restaurant.

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FULL SPOTLIGHT ON L’ACADIE $10 to $25 480 Centrale St. Memramcook monumentlefebvre.ca 506-758-9808

NEEDLE AND THREAD FOR THE BED KEILLOR HOUSE MUSEUM, ST. JAMES CHURCH TEXTILE MUSEUM

Weave new memories from New Brunswick’s 19th-century past. Use age-old practices to sew your own quilt block. Guided museum tours.

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$99 750 Main St., Moncton windjammermoncton.com 506-877-7151

MONUMENT-LEFEBVRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Truly understand the story of the Acadian people with this customized tour, giving you rare insight into their history and an appreciation of today’s vibrant culture.

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$25 4974 Main St. Dorchester keillorhousemuseum.com 506-379-6633

GUIDED WETLANDS DISCOVERY SACKVILLE WATERFOWL PARK

Discover a beautiful wetland world during this guided walk. Identify plants and animals; visit the charming downtown nearby. Snack included.

$4 to $6 34 Mallard Dr. Sackville sackville.com 506-364-4967/1-800-249-2020

GRAND MANAN ISLAND

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THINGS TO DO

YOU ARE HERE!

This map tracker will help you see where you are along the Fundy Coastal Drive.

ST. STEPHEN

THE CHOCOLATE MUSEUM

St. Stephen is home to Ganong Bros. Ltd., Canada’s oldest candy company, and is the place to “Discover the Wonder of Chocolate.”

OAK BAY BEACH STOPS OAK BAY PARK BEACH Unsupervised sandy saltwater beach in a sheltered tidal inlet off the St. Croix River. Change houses, washrooms, parking, food service, picnic areas, and campground. 742 Route 170 506-466-4999

HERITAGE STOPS CHARLOTTE COUNTY MUSEUM Located in a former chocolate- and candy-making factory, the Chocolate Museum tells the story of candy making in St. Stephen. 73 Milltown Blvd. 506-466-7848 chocolate.museum@nb.aibn.com chocolatemuseum.ca $8.50 to $30 Want the best experience? See page 27.

FOODIE STOPS TUDDENHAM FARMS 506-466-1840

GOLF STOPS ST. STEPHEN GOLF CLUB

Located in the 19th century Murchie estate, the Charlotte County Museum’s unique and vast collection provides you a glimpse into Charlotte County’s facinating past. 443 Milltown Blvd. 506-466-3295 darren.mccabe@gnb.ca

506-466-5336

DUFFERIN

(CHARLOTTE COUNTY) OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS GANONG NATURE PARK 506-467-9905

OLD RIDGE HERITAGE STOPS DENNIS STREAM NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (MAXWELL CROSSING) Built in 1910, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 1 at St. Stephen, Route 3 north for 4.2 km (2.6 mi.), on to Maxwell Crossing Road for 1.5 km (0.9 mi.), at Old Ridge, near St. Stephen.

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PARK STOPS OAK BAY PARK Experience the beautiful Bay of Fundy and spend an afternoon on the sandy saltwater beach with change houses, washrooms, and picnic areas. 742 Route 170 506-466-4999

FLUME RIDGE HERITAGE STOPS MAGAGUADAVIC RIVER NO. 7 COVERED BRIDGE (FLUME RIDGE) Built in 1905, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 3 near the Charlotte and York county lines, Flume Ridge Road 8.7 km (5.4 mi.), Mill Road 1 km (0.6 mi.), at Flume Falls.


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DUMBARTON HERITAGE STOPS DIGDEGUASH RIVER NO. 6 COVERED BRIDGE (DUMBARTON) Built in 1928, this covered bridge is 23 m (76 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 25, Route 127 North 19.3 km (12 mi.), onto Tyron Road.

BAYSIDE

ENTERTAINMENT STOPS ST. ANDREWS SUMMER THEATRE 506-321-0404

ST. ANDREWS FARMERS’ MARKET 506-754-5665

GOLF STOPS ALGONQUIN GOLF COURSE

HERITAGE STOPS

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Heritage buildings dating back to the 1800s. Guided tours of the courthouse and gaol, historical walking tours, and evening ghost walks. 123 Frederick St. 506-529-4248 contact@ccarchives.ca ccarchives.ca

Interpretive site commemorating the first attempt at French settlement in North America in 1604; symbolizes the founding of “Acadie.” 3488 Route 127 506-636-4011

SAINT ANDREWS

HERITAGE STOPS CHARLOTTE COUNTY ARCHIVES, THE OLD GAOL AND THE CHARLOTTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE

FOODIE STOPS

SAINT CROIX ISLAND INTERNATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Saint Andrews is one of New Brunswick’s premier vacation destinations with adventures for every interest.

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Situated on the shores of beautiful Passamaquoddy Bay, this 18-hole course, redesigned by architect Rod Whitman, combines challenging holes, ocean views, and five-star service. 465 Brandy Cove Rd. 506-529-8165/1-855-529-8693 jason.porter@algonquinresort.com algonquinresort.com/golf $60 to $160

ARTISTIC STOPS SUNBURY SHORES ART AND NATURE CENTRE

The Centre explores art and nature through exhibitions, courses, and workshops for children, youth, and adults. 139 Water St. 506-529-3386 info@sunburyshores.org sunburyshores.org

JAREA ART STUDIO 506-529-8511

SERENDIPIN’ ART FINE ART AND CRAFT GALLERY 506-529-3327

COASTAL STOPS ST. ANDREWS MARKET WHARF 506-529-5170

SAINT ANDREWS

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MINISTERS ISLAND

ST. ANDREWS HISTORIC DISTRICT NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT

SPEARS’ FISHING & CHARTER

Founded in 1783 by Loyalists from Maine, Saint Andrews has over 140 heritage buildings, many marked with descriptive plaques. Self-guided and guided tours. 24 Reed Ave. 506-529-3556

ST. ANDREWS BLOCKHOUSE 506-529-4270

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The former summer home of railroad builder, Sir William Van Horne. Visit the 50-room summer cottage, the bathhouse on the shoreline, and tour one of the largest barns you will ever see. 199 Carriage Rd. 506-529-5081 tours@ministersisland.net ministersisland.net $10

NATURE STOPS KINGSBRAE GARDEN

ROSS MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Lobster fishing educational demonstration, whalewatching, diving, rod-and-reel fishing, lobster dinners, and tours aboard an authentic year round working fishing vessel. Experience the best of the Bay of Fundy. 12 King St. 506-467-7537 spearsfishingcharters@gmail.com spearsfishingandcharter.com $40 to $350

ST. ANDREWS SPORT FISHING CO. An enchanting 11-ha (27-acre) horticultural masterpiece. Stroll through themed gardens with over 50,000 perennials, shrubs, and trees. 220 King St. 506-529-3335/1-866-566-8687 kgoffice@kingsbraegarden.com kingsbraegarden.com $12 to $38 Want the best experience? See page 28.

The Ross Memorial Museum displays an excellent decorative arts collection from around the world in one of Saint Andrews’ most beautiful historic houses. 188 Montague St. 506-529-5124 rossmuse@nb.aibn.com rossmemorialmuseum.ca

SHERIFF ANDREWS HOUSE

PAGAN POINT NATURE PRESERVE 12-ha (30-acre) preserve located within Saint Andrews on Passamaquoddy Bay. Numerous walking and sightseeing opportunities. Salt Marsh Road 506-457-2398

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

Bay fishing with an experienced crew and high-performance craft. Rods, bait, and gear supplied. An expedition unlike any other! 205 Water St. 506-529-9885/1-888-252-9111 info@standrewssportfishing.com standrewssportfishing.com $99 to $250

TURTLE SHORE ADVENTURES

CAMPOBELLO ISLAND WATER TAXI AND TOURS

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The warm interior of this 1820 neo-classical-style home immerses you in the daily life of the Andrews family. 63 King St. 506-529-5080/506-529-5120 town@townofstandrews.ca townofstandrews.ca/subcontents.php?id=7&sid=28

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Water Taxi St. Andrews to Campobello Island. Enjoy a 2.5-hour guided island van tour, Roosevelts Summer home tour, and the recommended Tea with Eleanor. 4 King St. 506-529-8116/1-866-529-8116 jollybreeze@hotmail.com rooseveltcampobellowatertaxi.com Starting at $99 Want the best experience? See page 27.

Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

Exciting Jeep tours: 1-hour Saint Andrews town tour, or 3-hour tour of town and Ministers Island. Spring, Summer, and Fall. Daily low-tide beach walks. 1-24 King St. 506-467-1307 genny@turtleshoreadventures.com turtleshoreadventures.com $10 to $198


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WILDLIFE STOPS

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HUNTSMAN FUNDY DISCOVERY AQUARIUM

FUNDY TIDE RUNNERS WHALE WATCHING AND NATURE TOURS

Voyage to the whales of Bay of Fundy in comfort, individual shock absorption seating, exhilirating 12-passenger, 33-foot Jetboat! 2.5 hrs/bathroom. Ages 9+. 4 King St. 506-529-8116/1-866-529-8116 jollybreeze@hotmail.com jollybreeze.com $60 to $75

OFF-KILTER BIKING TOURS 506-466-8388

Join us aboard one of our two 8-m (25-ft.) Zodiacs as we safely explore the Bay of Fundy for whales and other marine wildlife. 16 King St. 506-529-4481/506-469-4879 contact@fundytiderunners.com fundytiderunners.com $50 to $65 Want the best experience? See page 27.

See fascinating creatures that inhabit the Bay of Fundy in our 25-ft. tidal display, giant touch pool, seals, seahorses, salmon, lumpfish, and more. 1 Lower Campus Rd. 506-529-1200 huntsman@huntsmanmarine.ca huntsmanmarine.ca $10 to $14.25 Want the best experience? See page 27.

Enjoy the Serenity of the Past with the Conveniences of Today Located in Historic St. Andrews by-theSea, this former estate of Sir Charles Tupper and the Rt. Honourable C.D. Howe is a delightfully private retreat

Tara Manor Inn & Restaurant

559 Mowat Drive, St. Andrews, NB E5B 2P2 Visit Us Online: TaraManor.ca

SAINT ANDREWS

Phone: 506-529-3304

Toll Free: 800-691-Tara (8272) Email: ContactUs@TaraManor.ca

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ISLAND QUEST MARINE

CHAMCOOK WILDLIFE STOPS WILD SALMON NATURE CENTRE

CANAL HERITAGE STOPS CANAL COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1917, this covered bridge is 38 m (123 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 56, Route 172 West 0.7 km (0.4 mi.), Main Street 2.7 km (1.6 mi.), Route 770 North 2.3 km (1.4 mi.), Canal Road 1.5 km (0.9 mi.), near St. George.

A truly exhilarating wildlife and whale-watching adventure aboard custom-built cruiser, M. V. Island Quest. Spacious seating and refreshments make a great experience. 205 Water St. 506-529-9885/1-888-252-9111 info@islandquestmarine.com islandquestmarine.com $38 to $58 Want the best experience? See page 28.

JOLLY BREEZE TALL SHIP WHALE ADVENTURES

ST. GEORGE Explore the mysteries surrounding wild Atlantic salmon and efforts to restore it to its natural habitat. Enjoy nearby interpretive nature trails that follow Chamcook stream. 24 Chamcook Lake No. 1 Rd. 506-529-1384/506-321-1776 fmccurdy@asf.ca wildsalmonnaturecentre.ca $3 to $17

BOCABEC NATURE STOPS CAUGHEY-TAYLOR NATURE PRESERVE (SAM ORR POND) See whales, seals, porpoises, and eagles from a Classic Tall Ship! Biologist guide, licensed bar, washroom, pirate costumes, face painting, touch aquarium, and more! 4 King St., Saint Andrews Wharf 506-529-8116/1-866-529-8116 JollyBreeze@hotmail.com Jollybreeze.com $25 to $65 Want the best experience? See pages 28.

QUODDY LINK MARINE INC.

Explore the trails of this biologically rich and diverse coastal habitat to view Acadian coastal forest, saltwater marshes, and Passamaquoddy Bay. Birch Cove 506-457-2398

ROLLINGDAM

St. George is where the river meets the sea, old meets new, and visitors always meet a friendly welcome!

BEACH STOPS ST. GEORGE - CANAL BEACH Unsupervised freshwater sandy beach with washrooms, canteen, volleyball, and parking. On the outskirts of St. George, Canal Road 506-755-4320

FOODIE STOPS GRANITE TOWN FARMS 506-755-6314

NATURE STOPS DUCKS UNLIMITED WALKING TRAIL This 15- to 20-minute walking trail leads you on a scenic hike through marshes and wetlands along the lovely Magaguadavic River. Wildlife viewing. Manor Road 506-755-4320

PARK STOPS ST. GEORGE FALLS

HERITAGE STOPS DIGDEGUASH RIVER NO. 4 COVERED BRIDGE (MCCANN) Built in 1938, this covered bridge is 26 m (86 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 25, Route 127 North 10.5 km (6.5 mi.), Route 770 East.

Once called First Falls; original name of St. George. View the falls, gorge, eagles, and Atlantic salmon (seasonal) where fresh water meets the Bay. Brunswick Street 506-755-4320

WILDLIFE STOPS EAGLE’S NEST LOOKOUT

ELMSVILLE HERITAGE STOPS St. Andrews’ most experienced whale-watcher. Your best opportunity to sight whales and wildlife due to the catamaran’s speed and stability. Welcome aboard! Intersection of Water and King streets, right of the Public Wharf 506-529-2600/1-877-688-2600 info@quoddylinkmarine.com quoddylinkmarine.com $30 to $60

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DIGDEGUASH RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (MCGUIRE) Built in 1913, this covered bridge is 35 m (115 ft.) in length. Route 1 at Bethel, onto Route 760 North 14.8 km (9.2 mi.), near St. George.

Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

506-755-4320

UTOPIA GOLF STOPS ST. GEORGE GOLF COURSE 506-755-3391


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MASCARENE ARTISTIC STOPS TOPSAIL CANVAS 506-755-2893

LETETE COASTAL STOPS GREEN’S POINT LIGHTSTATION (LETETE PASSAGE)

BEACH STOPS CUMMINGS COVE, ENGLISH’S BAR, STUART TOWN BEACHES Discovery beaches provide hours of beachcombing for driftwood, shells, and rocks. Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island onto Route 772 Fairhaven 1-888-747-7006

FERRIES DEER ISLAND - CAMPOBELLO ISLAND FERRY

Established in 1879. Octagonal wooden tower. Museum, picnic tables, and bathroom on site, as well as fantastic views. 185 Greens Point Rd. 506-755-3630

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NATURE STOPS CLARK GREGORY NATURE PRESERVE Multiple-trail system through diverse forest ecosystems and an active fishing wharf on Deer Island, offering hiking challenges and breathtaking views. Route 772, Chocolate Cove 506-457-2398

OLD SOW WHIRLPOOL The largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere can be seen three hours prior to high tide from Deer Island Point Park. Route 1, Exit 56, onto Route 172 to Letete. Take the toll-free ferry to Deer Island (ferry interruption: 1-888-747-7006) onto Route 772. Fairhaven 506-747-7010

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

FERRIES

SEASCAPE KAYAK TOURS INC.

LETETE - DEER ISLAND FERRY

506-747-1884 Privately operated ferry from Deer Island to Campobello, Deer Island to Eastport, Maine; operates during the summer months. Deer Island Point Road, Lords Cove 1-877-747-2159/506-747-2159 info@eastcoastferries.nb.ca eastcoastferriesltd.com $4 to $30

Operated by Coastal Transport year round on the Passamaquoddy Bay between Letete on Route 172 and Deer Island on Route 772. coastal1@nbnet.nb.ca coastaltransport.ca

DEER ISLAND Drive aboard the ferry at Letete to Deer Island, where the tides of the Bay of Fundy create unlimited adventure.

Daily! Tea with Eleanor & the FUN Tour space limited.

Delight in the

stunning seacoast

that the Roosevelts so loved!

ARTISTIC STOPS FIREBALL GALLERY & STUDIO 506-747-2009

• 34-room cottage • 2,800-acre nature park • Daily 10–6 ADT, May 26–Oct 14 • FREE admission

Roosevelt Campobello International Park New Brunswick, Canada, across the bridge from Lubec, Maine

877-851-6663

fdr.net

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CAMPOBELLO ISLAND Visit the Roosevelt Campobello International Park and the Herring Cove Provincial Park (camping, RV sites, and a 9-hole scenic golf course).

ARTISTIC STOPS

BEACH STOPS CAMPOBELLO ISLAND BEACHES (DUNN, FRIAR’S BAY, RACCOON, HERRING COVE, MILL COVE)

COASTAL STOPS HEAD HARBOUR LIGHTSTATION (EAST QUODDY HEAD LIGHTSTATION)

Dunn, Friar’s Bay, Raccoon (smooth, sandy, trail). Herring Cove (mile-long, sand and pebble beach, playgrounds, picnic areas). Mill Cove (pebbled, sandy bar). 506-752-2300

FRIAR’S BAY STUDIO GALLERY 575-267-2450

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE SITE

CAMPOBELLO ISLAND HERRING COVE PROVINCIAL PARK

(Est. 1829) Second-oldest lighthouse in New Brunswick. Active. Original wooden tower. Classified heritage site. Accessible by foot at low tide. 210 Lighthouse Rd., Wilsons Beach 506-752-2454 jj@owenhouse.ca $5 to $25

MULHOLLAND POINT LIGHTHOUSE (Est. 1885). Original octagonal, wooden tower. Part of the Roosevelt Campobello International Park on Campobello Island. 459 Route 774, Welshpool 506-752-2922

FERRIES Herring Cove is home to seaside camping, a pristine beach, on-site golf course, hiking trails (favourites of the Roosevelts), kayaking and a delight for whale- and bird-watching enthusiasts. 136 Herring Cove Rd., Welshpool 506-752-7010/1-800-561-0123 herringc@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca Free

Herring Cove is home to a provincial 9-hole golf course. Daily green fees, golf carts, clubhouse, driving range, showers, pro shop, putting green, restaurant, and lessons are all available. 136 Herring Cove Rd., Welshpool 506-752-7010/1-800-561-0123 herringc@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca From $22

BEACH

CAMPGROUND

506-752-7010

For campground information, turn to page 87.

DEER ISLAND - CAMPOBELLO ISLAND FERRY See details under Deer Island.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS FUNDAY PASSENGER FERRY (BOAT TOURS) 506-752-2009

ISLAND DISCOVERY TOURS 506-752-1901

CAMPOBELLO ISLAND ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO INTERNATIONAL PARK Explore the impressive 34-room Roosevelt summer home, take a guided tour of the grounds, enjoy flower gardens, scenic trails and seascape lookouts, wildlife, and picnic areas. On-site is The Fireside Restaurant. 459 Route 774, Welshpool 506-752-2922/1-877-581-6663 info@fdr.net fdr.net Want the best experience? See page 28.

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WILDLIFE STOPS CAPT. RIDDLE’S SEA GOING ADVENTURES 506-752-2009

ISLAND CRUISES WHALE-WATCHING 506-752-1107


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GRAND MANAN ISLAND Adventure begins aboard a ferry; then discover beaches, dramatic cliffs, scenic fishing villages, lighthouses, museums, artisans, shops, bird- and whale-watching, kayaking, hiking, and bicycling on the island.

FERRIES

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FOODIE STOPS

GRAND MANAN ISLAND WHITE HEAD ISLAND FERRY

GRAND MANAN FARMERS’ MARKET gpidduck@live.ca

HERITAGE STOPS GRAND MANAN MUSEUM

ARTISTIC STOPS GRAND MANAN ART GALLERY 506-662-3662

BEACH STOPS GRAND MANAN BEACHES (ANCHORAGE, CASTALIA PARK, DARK HARBOUR, DEEP COVE, NORTH HEAD, SEAL COVE) Enjoy the solitude of Grand Manan’s beaches. Excellent location for viewing birds, beachcombing, swimming, and sunning. 1-888-525-1655

Toll-free service. White Head Island is accessible several times a day from Grand Manan Island at Ingalls Head. Crossing: 20 minutes. 506-662-3724/1-855-882-1978 (toll free number in New Brunswick only) coastal1@nbnet.nb.ca coastaltransport.ca

BLACKS HARBOUR GRAND MANAN FERRY See details under Blacks Harbour.

A large community museum housing 18+ permanent exhibits reflecting the island’s fishery, cultural history, and natural sciences, including geology and a marine tidal mural exhibit. 1141 Route 776 506-662-3524/506-662-3867 gmadmin@grandmananmuseum.ca grandmananmuseum.ca $5 to $7

COASTAL STOPS SWALLOWTAIL LIGHTSTATION

Est. 1860, restored in 2013/14, this historic, wooden lighthouse is the perfect setting for the sunrise and photographers, artists, and sightseers. Lighthouse museum and gift shop. 50 Lighthouse Rd. 506-662-8316 swallowtail.lighthouse@gmail.com swallowtaillighthouse.com $5

LONG EDDY POINT LIGHTHOUSE (“THE WHISTLE”)

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GRAND MANAN ISLAND THE ANCHORAGE PROVINCIAL PARK With picturesque campgrounds, hiking and cycling trails, you will be able to learn about the geology and wildlife of this island paradise. 136 Anchorage Rd. 506-662-7022/1-800-561-0123 anchoragepark@hotmail.com parcsnbparks.ca

(Est. 1873, new lighthouse 1966). Great place on Grand Manan to watch the sunset; view whales, porpoises, and seabirds feeding. Access to coastal trails. 436 Whistle Rd. 1-888-525-1655

SOUTHWEST HEAD LIGHTHOUSE Whales, porpoises, seabirds, and spectacular sunsets can be seen from the towering rock cliffs guarded by the lighthouse. Hiking trails with scenic views. 2571 Route 776 1-888-525-1655

CAMPGROUND For campground information, turn to page 87.

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NATURE STOPS GRAND MANAN NATURE PRESERVES - RED TRAIL SYSTEM Three nature preserves which encompass parts of the Red Trail, a 17-km (10.5-mi) long trail system that runs along the coast of the island. 506-457-2398

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS TOP OF THE ISLAND BOAT TOURS

BLACKS HARBOUR Small, friendly fishing village on the world-famous waters of the Bay of Fundy. Featuring stunning ocean views and the Pea Point Nature Preserve.

FERRIES BLACKS HARBOUR GRAND MANAN FERRY

NATURE STOPS CONNORS BROS. NATURE PRESERVE AT PEA POINT Coastal nature preserve near Blacks Harbour on the Bay of Fundy. Many natural and geological features as well as a lighthouse lit in 1878. Wallace Cove Road 506-457-2398

BEAVER HARBOUR HERITAGE STOPS

506-660-1122

BEAVER HARBOUR ARCHIVES & MUSEUM

PARK STOPS HOLE-IN-THE-WALL PARK 506-662-3152

WILDLIFE STOPS GRAND MANAN WHALE AND SEABIRD RESEARCH STATION

Toll. Operated by Coastal Transport Limited, from late June to early September. Blacks Harbour, Route 1, Exit 60, onto Route 176, to North Head, Grand Manan Island, Route 776. 633 Wallace Cove Rd. 506-662-3724/1-855-882-1978 coastal1@nbnet.nb.ca coastaltransport.ca $5.95 to $95

Research facility dedicated to marine research, conservation and education in the Bay of Fundy with tiny but informative whale-themed museum and gift shop. 24 Route 776 506-662-3804 info@gmwsrs.org gmwsrs.info

SEA WATCH TOURS

Join us aboard the Day’s Catch for an unforgettable encounter with the whales and birds of the bay. Whales GUARANTEED or your tour is FREE! 43 S.C. Breakwater Rd., Seal Cove Wharf 506-662-8552/1-877-662-8552 info@seawatchtours.com seawatchtours.com $52 to $60 Want the best experience? See page 28.

GRAND MANAN ISLAND

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Discover the history of the sardine industry, founding families and 250 artefacts housed in an airport building from the Second World War. 18 Quaker Ln. 506-456-3087/506-754-1884 jhawkins2013@rogers.com sites.google.com/site/beaverharbourventuresltd


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SEELEYS COVE ARTISTIC STOPS HELEN STANLEY POTTERY 506-755-2030

LITTLE LEPREAU HERITAGE STOPS LITTLE LEPREAU RIVER NO. 1.5 COVERED BRIDGE (MILL POND) Built in 1910, this covered bridge is 32 m (105 ft.) in length. Route 1, Route 790 South 7 km (4.3 mi.), onto Little Lepreau Road, near Lepreau.

PRINCE OF WALES NATURE STOPS MUSQUASH ESTUARY COASTAL TRAILS 506-450-6010

CHANCE HARBOUR NATURE STOPS BELDING’S REEF NATURE PRESERVE Rugged, undeveloped coastline with shale and sandstone cliffs. Explore via the easy on-site trail. Spectacular Bay of Fundy views. Chance Harbour Road 506-457-2398

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

NEW RIVER BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK

CHANCE HARBOUR NATURE SPA

NEW RIVER BEACH NEW RIVER BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK Campground and park features many recreational activities, coastal hiking trails, picnic areas, sandy beach, volleyball court, playground, boardwalk, kayaking, and canoeing. 78 New River Beach Rd. 506-755-4046 1-800-561-0123 newriver@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca $10

Let the beauty and healing power of the Bay of Fundy’s tides and fresh sea air, combined with our special treatments, restore you, naturally. 110 Cranberry Head Rd. 506-659-6060/514-983-3666 info@spachanceharbour.com spachanceharbour.com $40 to $299

branch RÉSEAU

charge NETWORK

CAMPGROUND For campground information, turn to page 88.

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City of

SAINT JOHN

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ARTISTIC STOPS ART IN PUBLIC PLACES SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR

URBAN ADVENTURE ON THE BAY Saint John is the only city on the Bay of Fundy, which makes it the perfect home base for a Fundy Coastal Drive adventure. After experiencing the world’s highest tides, turn your attention to the city.

Learn about the pieces, the artists who created them, and visit numerous art galleries. Guides can be picked up at the Visitor Information Centres. 15 Market Sq., City Hall 506-658-2855/1-866-463-8639 visitsj@discoversaintjohn.com discoversaintjohn.com/places/take-the-art-in public-places-walking-tour/

From charming boutiques and galleries, to cosy pubs and

IMPERIAL THEATRE

contemporary bistros, there are as many excuses to avoid calling it a night as there are reasons to return. And as Canada’s oldest incorporated city, Saint John boasts charming historic streets and unspoiled historical treasures.

CONTACT US

506-658-2855 1-866-463-8639 visitsj@discoversaintjohn.com discoversaintjohn.com

You are here!

An original vaudeville theatre, this world-class performing arts facility has been restored to its original splendour, and celebrated its 100th anniversary in September 2013. 12 King Sq., South 506-674-4100/1-800-323-7469 imperial@nbnet.nb.ca imperialtheatre.nb.ca $10 to $85

SAINT JOHN ARTS CENTRE

Dedicated to promoting arts and culture through touring and local exhibitions of fine arts, live performances, lectures, workshops, and cultural events. 20 Peel Plaza 506-633-4870 sjac@sjartscentre.ca sjartscentre.ca

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THIRD SPACE GALLERY

BUCKLAND MERRIFIELD GALLERY 506-693-9721

FUNDY GALLERY OF ART

ENTERTAINMENT STOPS SYMPHONY NEW BRUNSWICK

506-652-1409

MARKET SQUARE 506-658-3600

BEACH STOPS Artist-run centre working with local, regional, and national professional artists to raise the understanding and appreciation of contemporary art. 49 Canterbury St. 506-645-8335 tiersespace@gmail.com thirdspacegallery.ca

SAINT JOHN BEACHES Symphony New Brunswick, with professional musicians and conductors, stirs the soul through 50 concerts each year in cities and towns across the province. 39 King St., Level 3 506-634-8379 symphony@nbnet.nb.ca symphonynb.com $10 to $42

TRINITY GALLERIES Saint John boasts several public beaches. Supervised freshwater beaches include Lily Lake, Fisher Lakes, Little River Reservoir, and Dominion Park. 506-658-2855/1-866-463-8639 visitsj@discoversaintjohn.com discoversaintjohn.com/places/public-beaches

Saint John’s oldest fine art gallery, representing leading artists from across Canada. Located in a historic building with new exhibits every 6 weeks. 128 Germain St. 506-634-1611/506-721-1476 art@trinitygalleries.ca trinitygalleries.ca $25 to $15,000

COASTAL STOPS SAINT JOHN MARINA 506-738-8484

BUSKERS ON THE BAY FESTIVAL Want the best experience? See page 29.

FERRIES SAINT JOHN-DIGBY FERRY (BAY FERRIES LTD.) 506-649-7777

FOODIE STOPS BIGTIDE BREWING COMPANY

Located in Uptown Saint John, Big Tide Brewing Company offers a selection of beers crafted on site and delicious traditional pub food. 47 Princess St. 506-214-3311 chris@bigtidebrew.com bigtidebrew.com

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HERITAGE STOPS NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM

Open air market in the south end of the beautiful Port City, a place where local farmers, food vendors, and artists can showcase their offerings. Queen Square queensquarefm@gmail.com

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A full-size right whale, a geological trail through time, lumbering and shipbuilding history, exquisite furnishings and artworks. 1 Market Sq. 506-643-2300/1-888-268-9595 NBM-MNB@nbm-mnb.ca nbm-mnb.ca $6 to $22 Want the best experience? See page 29.

SAINT JOHN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY

Canada’s oldest continuing farmers’ market! Visit merchants displaying local produce, artists at work, or one of the many eateries. 47 Charlotte St. 506-658-2820 city.market@saintjohn.ca sjcitymarket.ca

UNCORKED TOURS

Established in 1883, the Saint John Free Public Library offers seasonal children’s programs, computer access, genealogy research, and reference centre. 1 Market Sq. 506-643-7236 sjfpl@gnb.ca saintjohnlibrary.ca

SAINT JOHN JEWISH HISTORICAL MUSEUM

Winery, brewery, and walking tours in Saint John, Fredericton, and Moncton. The best way to experience NB’s food and drink scene. info@uncorkedNB.com uncorkedNB.com $50 to $250 Want the best experience? See page 29.

EAST POINT FARMERS’ MARKET 506-650-1777

GOLF STOPS ROCKWOOD PARK GOLF COURSE

See and hear the Saint John Jewish story from 1783 to the present day in a beautiful Victorian mansion which is home to both Museum and Synagogue. 91 Leinster St. 506-633-1833 sjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca jewishmuseumsj.com $5 to $50

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SAINT JOHN POLICE MUSEUM

CARLETON MARTELLO TOWER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 506-636-4011

NO. 2 ENGINE HOUSE/SAINT JOHN FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUM 506-633-1840

THE LOYALIST HOUSE 506-652-3590

Displaying old handcuffs, Billy sticks, photographs, old uniforms, and a 1965 Volkswagen traffic car. See Constable George dressed in a uniform similar to that worn in 1849. 56 Prince William St. 506-652-1889 saintjohnpolicemuseum@gmail.com saintjohnnbpolicemuseum.webs.com/index.htm

NATURE STOPS REVERSING RAPIDS

SAINT JOHN’S HISTORIC SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOURS

A unique phenomenon of whirlpools and rapids created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy’s monstrous tides and the mighty Saint John River. Bridge Road 506-658-2855/1-866-463-8639 visitsj@discoversaintjohn.com discoversaintjohn.com

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Hardings Point Campground Inc.

Saint John’s Closest Waterfront Park! Pets & Big Rigs Welcome

Three individually-designed, self-guided walking tours that allow you to experience Saint John’s history and beautiful architecture. 15 Market Sq. 506-658-2855/1-866-463-8639 visitsj@discoversaintjohn.com discoversaintjohn.com

THE OLD (LOYALIST) BURIAL GROUNDS

BLUEBERRY HILL NATURE PRESERVE Conserved by the Nature Trust of New Brunswick, this preserve features 2 km (1.2 mi.) of trails and lookouts with views of Grand Bay. 3700 Westfield Rd. 506-457-2398

NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE TRAIL 506-643-8358

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506-672-0770 Commonly known as the Loyalist Burial Ground, the earliest gravestone is dated 1784. Granite pathways, historic style lamps, and a unique fountain. King’s Square 506-658-2855/1-866-463-8639 discoversaintjohn.com/places/the-old-loyalist burial-ground

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MARITIME DAYTRIPPING 506-657-8747

ROYAL KENNEBECASIS YACHT CLUB 506-632-0186

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Enjoy hiking, walking, biking, or driving this 243-ha (600-acre) park on the beautiful Bay of Fundy Coast. Woodlands and aquatic wildlife inhabit six distinct ecosystems, all within the park. Sand Cove Road 506-653-7367 naturepark@jdirving.com jdirving.com/jd-irving-sustainability-nature parks-irving-nature-park.aspx

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STONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK

ROCKWOOD PARK

Fun outdoor adventure that is never out of season! Swimming, supervised sandy beach, washrooms, food service, golf, canoeing, camping, and more. 10 Fisher Lakes Dr. 506-658-2883 recandparks@saintjohn.ca rockwoodpark.ca

At North America’s first UNESCO Global Geopark, you’ll have fun experiencing our geological and cultural heritage through our amazing activities in southern New Brunswick. 1 Market Sq. 506-672-0770/ 1-866-672-0770 wanda@stonehammergeopark.com stonehammergeopark.com $8 to $75 Want the best experience? See page 29.

Take an educational tour of statues of prominent figures in the city’s history while enjoying breathtaking views of both the inner harbour and Reversing Rapids. 228 Lancaster Ave. 506-636-1982 honeyman.kelly@jdirving.com

STATION 1 SKATEBOARD PARK 506-658-2855

WILDLIFE STOPS CHERRY BROOK ZOO 506-634-1440

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TYNEMOUTH CREEK

HERITAGE STOPS QUACO MUSEUM

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS RED ROCK ADVENTURE

HERITAGE STOPS TYNEMOUTH CREEK COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1927, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 137A-B, Route 111 East 27.3 km (16.9 mi.), Route 825 South 1.6 km (0.9 mi.), Tynemouth Creek Road 3.5 km (2.1 mi.), near St. Martins.

ST. MARTINS Once a shipbuilding centre, this Gateway to The Fundy Trail is famous for its red cliffs, caves, and birdwatching activities.

BEACH STOPS FUNDY TRAIL BEACHES (BIG SALMON RIVER, MELVIN AND PANGBURN) Pristine beaches along the awe-inspiring Fundy Trail with stretches of sand and cobbled stone; accessible by trails and footpaths; lined with dramatic cliffs and rock formations. 3 Fundy Trail Pky. 506-833-2019

MAC’S BEACH Unsupervised beach in St. Martins; 5-km (3-mi.) strip of sand and gravel bordering Quaco Bay. Food service. Off Route 111 506-833-2010

Over 500 wooden ships were built and launched on our beaches to sail the world. A rich history of shipbuilders, captains, and their wives. 236 Main St. 506-833-4740/506-644-9249 president@quaco.ca quaco.ca

HARDSCRABBLE NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (IRISH RIVER NO. 2)

Red Rock Adventure offers guided kayaking and hiking experiences in St. Martins and the Fundy Trail Parkway. Half-day, full-day and multi-day adventure. 415 Main St. 506-833-2231/506-644-9553 redrockbookings@gmail.com redrockadventure.ca $60 Want the best experience? See page 29.

Built in 1946, this covered bridge is 22 m (72 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 137A-B, Route 111 East 39.2 km (24.3 mi.) to St. Martins, onto Main Street.

506-663-9530

VAUGHAN CREEK COVERED BRIDGE (IRISH RIVER NO. 1) Built in 1935, this covered bridge is 22 m (72 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 137A-B, Route 111 East 39.2 km (24.3 mi.) to St. Martins, to Main Street 2.3 km (1.4 mi.), onto Bayview Road.

COASTAL STOPS QUACO HEAD LIGHTHOUSE (Est. 1855) Altered in 1966 and 1976. Active. Square concrete building and tower. Route 111 to St. Martins, West Quaco Road, turn left on Lighthouse Road. 506-833-2010

FOODIE STOPS ST. MARTINS FARMERS’ MARKET 506-833-2220

HERITAGE STOPS WARDS CREEK NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (MACFARLANE)

506-833-2019

Built in 1909, this covered bridge is 18 m (59 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 198, Route 111 South 10.8 km (6.7 mi.), Wards Creek Road 1.8 km (1 mi.), near Sussex Corner.

NATURE STOPS BIG SALMON RIVER NO. 1 (FOOTBRIDGE) Built in 1974, this footbridge is 84 m (275 ft.) in length. 1100 Fundy Trail Pky. 506-833-2019

FUNDY FOOTPATH A challenging, 41-km (25.5-mi.) wilderness trail that hugs the coastline from Big Salmon River to Fundy National Park. All hikers required to register. 1100 Fundy Trail Pky. 506-833-2019

FUNDY TRAIL 506-833-2019

ST. MARTINS SEA CAVES 506-833-2006

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WATERFORD HERITAGE STOPS TROUT CREEK NO. 4 COVERED BRIDGE (URNEY) Built in 1905, this covered bridge is 20 m (66 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 198, Route 111 South 4.2 km (2.6 mi.), Dutch Valley Road – Waterford Road –5.5 km (3.4 mi.), onto Urney Road, near Sussex Corner.

TROUT CREEK NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (MOORES MILLS) Built in 1923, this covered bridge is 18 m (59 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 198, Route 111 South 4.2 km (2.6 mi.), Dutch Valley Road – Waterford Road – 8 km (5 mi.), onto Drummond Road, near Sussex Corner.


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HERITAGE STOPS MARITIME MOTORSPORTS HALL OF FAME

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HERITAGE STOPS KENNEBECASIS RIVER NO. 23 COVERED BRIDGE (MALONE)

COVERDALE RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (COLPITTS, BRAMFORD)

Built in 1911, this covered bridge is 18 m (58 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 211, Route 114 South 5.8 km (3.6 mi.), Goshen Road 7.2 km (4.4 mi.).

Built in 1943, this covered bridge is 31 m (100 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 433, Route 112 South 5 km (3 mi.), Route 895 South 5.2 km (3.2 mi.), onto Colpitts Road, near Salisbury.

ANAGANCE WILDLIFE STOPS FUNDY BIOSPHERE RESERVE Discover the amazing places of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve during a guided tour; or go off the beaten path to explore. 36 Whitfield Rd. 506-874-3272

PETITCODIAC A pleasant example of a small town which offers unique shopping and an 18-hole golf course.

GOLF STOPS PETITCODIAC VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

The only Motorsports Hall of Fame and museum in the Maritime provinces, housing all types of motor vehicles. 5 Hooper Ln. 506-756-2110 maritimemotorsports@gmail.com maritimemotorsporthalloffame.com

ALMA Stroll on the wharf or walk on the ocean floor at low tide. Witness the highest tides in the world.

HERITAGE STOPS FORTY FIVE RIVER NO. 1 COVERED BRIDGE

RIVER GLADE HERITAGE STOPS PETITCODIAC RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (HASTY)

Built in 1914, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 211, Route 114 South for 45.6 km (28.3 mi.), onto Forty-Five Road, in Fundy National Park.

POINT WOLFE COVERED BRIDGE

Built in 1931, this covered bridge is 38 m (123 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 239, Route 106 North 4.5 km (2.8 mi.), onto Powers Pit Road.

Built in 1992, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 211, Route 114 South for 41.5 km (25.7 mi.), onto Point Wolfe Road, in Fundy National Park.

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ALMA FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

Fundy National Park’s charm is, in part, created by the giant tides in the Bay of Fundy and dramatic coastal landscape that give way to majestic river valleys and towering forests as you travel inland. 8642 Route 114 506-887-6000/1-888-773-8888 fundy.info@pc.gc.ca pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/fundy $7.80 to $19.60

CHIGNECTO NORTH CAMPGROUND For campground information, turn to page 87.

ALMA, CANNONTOWN, HERRING COVE AND POINT WOLFE BEACHES Unsupervised saltwater beaches, interpretation and picnic areas. Heated saltwater pool. Explore the ocean floor and discover a world of marine life! 506-887-6000/1-888-773-8888 fundy.info@pc.gc.ca

HEADQUARTERS CAMPGROUND For campground information, turn to page 87.

GOLF COURSE Challenging 9-hole golf course designed by Stanley Thompson. Features golf carts and pro shop. Among the top 10 courses in Atlantic Canada. 47 Fundy Park Chalet Rd. 506-887-2970 fundy.info@pc.gc.ca pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/fundy/activ/golf Starting from $15

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NATURE STOPS DOBSON TRAIL (ALMA TO RIVERVIEW) A 58.3-km (36.2-mi.) footpath beginning on the eastern boundary of Fundy National Park and continuing to the the town of Riverview. Route 114 (Fundy National Park) 506-459-1931

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS FRESHAIR ADVENTURE LTD.

FOODIE STOPS WATERSIDE WINERY 506-887-2058

COASTAL STOPS CAPE ENRAGE LIGHT STATION 506-887-2273

NATURE STOPS Cobblestone beach, forested upland and saltwater marsh; habitats that are home to numerous migratory birds. Bay of Fundy views. Cape Enrage Road 506-457-2398

From our Kayaking Centre on the Bay of Fundy’s Alma waterfront, FreshAir Adventure provides a variety of sea-kayaking experiences. 16 Fundy View Dr. 506-887-2249 1-800-545-0020 kayak@freshairadventure.com freshairadventure.com $62 to $74

WATERSIDE BEACH STOPS CAPE ENRAGE BEACH

Ideal for beachcombing and wildlife viewing; rough and rocky terrain. 650 Cape Enrage Rd. 506-887-2273 1-888-423-5454 info@CapeEnrage.ca capeenrage.ca

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CAPE ENRAGE NATURE PRESERVE

An outstanding saltwater beach for beachcombing, listening to the surf as the waves break on the shore, and wildlife viewing. 1 Waterside Rd. 506-887-2273

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Enjoy the history of this century-old lighthouse station. Rappel the steep rocky cliffs and search for fossils on the ocean floor. Designated by Frommer’s Guide “Best View in Canada!” 650 Cape Enrage Rd. 506-887-2273 1-888-423-5454 info@capeenrage.ca capeenrage.ca Want the best experience? See page 30.


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Alpine Motor Inn Come relax and experience what the Bay of Fundy has to offer. Witness the highest tides at your doorstep. Clean, reasonably priced single, double and efficiency units. Adjacent to Fundy National Park. Wireless Internet access.

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Carved by melting glaciers, then sculpted by the world’s highest and most artistic tides, the Hopewell Rocks immerse you into a high and low tide experience unlike anything you’ve seen or felt before. After all, when was the last time you took a walk on the ocean floor?

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HARVEY

(ALBERT COUNTY) ARTISTIC STOPS STUDIO ON THE MARSH

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SHEPODY RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (GERMANTOWN LAKE)

SAWMILL CREEK NO. 0.5 COVERED BRIDGE

Built in 1903, this covered bridge is 19 m (61 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 446, Route 128 East 6.6 km (4 mi.), Exit 3, Route 15 South – Wheeler Boulevard – 3 km (1.8 mi.), Route 114 South 65.7 km (40.8 mi.), onto Midway Road.

Built in 1908, this covered bridge is 33 m (105 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 446, Route 128 East 6.6 km (4 mi.), Exit 3, Route 15 South – Wheeler Boulevard – 3 km (1.8 mi.), Route 114 South 50 km (31 mi.).

RIVERSIDE-ALBERT Established in 1991, Studio on the Marsh features the work of wildlife artist Lars Larsen and other fine artists of the area. 255 Mary’s Point Rd. 506-882-2917 wildlife@nbnet.nb.ca studioonthemarsh.com

HOPEWELL HILL

Quaint cultural community on the shores of Shepody River. Year-round outdoor activities. 20 minutes to The Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park, and Cape Enrage.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS BROADLEAF GUEST RANCH OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

HERITAGE STOPS THE OLD BANK MUSEUM

COASTAL STOPS ANDERSON HOLLOW LIGHTHOUSE 506-882-2015

This beautiful structure, formerly the Bank of New Brunswick, now houses a museum and visitor information centre. 5985 King St. 506-882-2015

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Outdoor adventures at the ranch include horseback riding, canoeing, biking, indoor rockclimbing, playground, and hiking trails in the Bay of Fundy’s stunning surroundings. 5526 Route 114 506-882-2349/1-800-226-5405 info@broadleafranch.com broadleafranch.com $30 to $175


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CURRYVILLE ARTISTIC STOPS ALBERT COUNTY CLAY CO. 506-734-2851

HOPEWELL CAPE ARTISTIC STOPS WENDY JOHNSTON POTTERY AND ART EFFECTS FINE CRAFT GALLERY 506-734-2046

HERITAGE STOPS ALBERT COUNTY MUSEUM

Discover the People of the Tides. With 22 themed galleries housed in eight historic buildings, there is something here for everyone. 3940 Route 114 506-734-2003 albertcountymuseum@nb.aibn.com albertcountymuseum.com $8 to $25

NATURE STOPS THE HOPEWELL ROCKS

Experience the magnitude and power of the world’s highest tides. Unique access to the ocean floor, kayaking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. 131 Discovery Rd. 1-877-734-3429 questions@thehopewellrocks.ca thehopewellrocks.ca $7.50 to $27 Want the best experience? RÉSEAU See page 30.

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS BAYMOUNT OUTDOOR ADVENTURES INC.

ALBERT MINES ARTISTIC STOPS FARM LIFE STUDIO 506-734-3493

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HILLSBOROUGH Home of the NB Railway Museum and the Honourable William Henry Steeves House Museum. Enjoy the wetlands park, walking trails, and mountain biking trails.

ARTISTIC STOPS ARTISAN’S VILLAGE 506-734-3733

HERITAGE STOPS WELDON CREEK NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (STEEVES, HARTLEY) Kayak the Rocks, then try hiking or mountain biking. Choose one or more for the Ultimate Bay of Fundy Adventure Vacation! 131 Discovery Rd. 506-734-2660 1-877-601-2660 info@baymountadventures.com baymountadventures.com $49 to $229 Want the best experience? See page 30.

Sussex

Built in 1923, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 446, Route 128 East 6.6 km (4 mi.), Exit 3, Route 15 South - Wheeler Boulevard 3 km (1.8 mi.), Route 114 South 24 km (14.9 mi.), Route 910 West 4 km (2.4 mi.), near Hillsborough.

GOLF STOPS HILLSBOROUGH GOLF COURSE 506-734-6000

PROUDLY RURAL… QUAINTLY CHARMING… As the highway winds through the wide open spaces of southern New Brunswick, the lush green landscape surrounding the Town of Sussex, dotted with historic homes, will awaken nostalgic memories. A picture-perfect small rural community – where doors are open to strangers and hospitality is second nature. In this Covered Bridge Capital of Atlantic Canada (there are eight “kissing bridges” within 10 minutes of the Town Hall) you’ll soon realize that farming is more than an occupation, it’s the very fabric of life. The Agriculture Museum of New Brunswick chronicles the town’s close connection to the land, a tradition which is celebrated each year at the Kings County Agricultural Fair during the fourth week of August which is one of the oldest agricultural fairs in North America.

EXPERIENCE SMALL-TOWN CHARM: • MURAL CAPITAL OF ATLANTIC CANADA www.sussexmurals.com • THE ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL BALLOON FIESTA (WEEKEND AFTER LABOUR DAY) • SUSSEX FLEA MARKET (3RD WEEKEND IN AUGUST) • THE PRINCESS LOUISE PARK SHOW CENTRE: EQUESTRIAN EVENTS • POLEY MOUNTAIN www.poleymountain.com • SUSSEX GOLF & CURLING CLUB sussexgolfandcurlingclub.ca

In downtown Sussex, a stroll down Broad and Main streets will take you to unique shops and wonderful restaurants that offer that hometown service… stop at the historic Sussex Train Station, which now houses the town’s Visitor Information Centre and the 8th Hussars Regimental Museum. Continue walking and see 22 larger-thanlife murals. This one-of-a-kind “outdoor art gallery” is a tribute to our rich local history that can be enjoyed by visitors and residents alike. No matter how you spend your time in Sussex, one thing’s for sure, you’ll leave with the knowledge that, in some places, contentment can still be found in the simplest of pleasures.

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HONOURABLE WILLIAM HENRY STEEVES HOUSE MUSEUM

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HERITAGE STOPS MITTON WILLIAM COVERED BRIDGE

A popular stop for those interested in the Steeves Family, the Village of Hillsborough, and the story of Canada’s Confederation. 40 Mill St. 506-734-3102 506-734-1198 steevesmuseum@nb.aibn.com steeveshousemuseum.ca $2 to $8

New Brunswick’s largest display of unique railway rolling stock, replica of old station, and museum of railway artifacts. 2847 Main St. 506-734-3195 nbrailway@nb.aibn.com nbrm.ca $3 to $10

RIVERVIEW Riverview is located on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River. Visit the shops at Fundy Chocolate River Station and enjoy the scenic views.

ARTISTIC STOPS STUDIO LYNNE SAINTONGE

Built in 1942, this covered bridge is 23 m (76 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 446, Route 128 East 6.6 km (4 mi.), Exit 3, Route 15 South – Wheeler Boulevard – 3 km (1.8 mi.), Route 114 South across the causeway to Route 112 West 6.3 km (3.9 mi.), onto Mitton Road.

NATURE STOPS DOBSON TRAIL (RIVERVIEW TO ALMA) A 58.3-km (36.2-mi.) footpath beginning in the town of Riverview and continuing to the eastern boundary of Fundy National Park. Pine Glen Road 506-459-1931

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS TOWN OF RIVERVIEW Want the best experience? See page 30.

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If getting closer to nature is on your mind, add us to your itinerary. We’ve got the mighty Petitcodiac River on one side, the Acadian Forest surrounds us, and countless trails and parks in between. TO W N O F R I V E R V I E W.C A TOWNOFRIVERVIEW.CA

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bilingual city carved by the phenomenon of the Bay of Fundy tides. A vast network of deep tidal channels weave their way from the bay to an expanse of watershed habitat just a three-minute walk from downtown bars, restaurants, shops, and hotels. One minute you’re relaxed under a bistro umbrella – the next, strolling amid flora and birdlife along a

The theatre is the centre of the region’s performing arts, including theatre, music, dance, and comedy in both English and French. 811 Main St. 506-856-4377 1-800-567-1922 capitol@capitol.nb.ca capitol.nb.ca

link to the Trans-Canada Trail. No other Atlantic city is this close to nature, an appetizer

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for the neighbouring Acadian and Fundy coasts – close enough that you can day-trip and still return in time to dress for dinner.

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Public gallery featuring contemporary Acadian and Canadian visual art programming through exhibitions, publications, talks, and other activities. 405 University Ave. 506-858-4088 galrc@umoncton.ca umoncton.ca/umcm-ga

GALERIE SANS NOM

Presents contemporary art exhibitions of regional and national interest. 140 Botsford St., Suites 13 & 16 506-854-5381 direction@galeriesansnom.org galeriesansnom.org/en

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IMAGO INC. ARTIST-RUN PRINT STUDIO

IMAGO is an artist-run, non-profit print studio with facilities for relief printing, lithography, intaglio, and silkscreen. 140 Botsford St., Unit 17 506-388-1431 atelierstampeimago@gmail.com atelierimago.com

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ENTERTAINMENT STOPS CASINO NEW BRUNSWICK

This state-of-the-art casino will dazzle you. Slot machines, live gaming tables, and more. Guests must be 19 years of age or older. 21 Casino Dr. 506-861-4661/1-877-859-7775 info@casinonb.ca CasinoNB.ca $129.99 to $699.99

MAGIC MOUNTAIN

The Moncton Gallery exhibits the work of predominantly local and regional artists. For schedule of exhibits: art@moncton.ca. 655 Main St. 506-859-2626 art@moncton.ca moncton.ca

THÉÂTRE L’ESCAOUETTE

Get Wet! Go Wild! Slide down the waterslides at SplashZone, ride the amusement rides in FunZone, and top it off with games in TekZone! 150 Magic Mountain Rd. 506-857-9283/1-800-331-9283 wave@magicmountain.ca magicmountain.ca

FOODIE STOPS MAGNETIC HILL WINERY

Professional Acadian theatre company and performing arts centre featuring theatre in French, music, dance, media productions. Rental of professional spaces. 170 Botsford St. 506-855-0001 escaouette@nb.aibn.com escaouette.com $20.50 to $29.50

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Selection of local award-winning wines in a restored 1867 site. Book tours, tastings, and our culinary delights on the patio with the million-dollar view. 860 Front Mountain Rd. 506-384-9463 info@magnetichillwinery.com magnetichillwinery.com Want the best experience? See page 30.

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THE WINDJAMMER RESTAURANT

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GOLF STOPS MOUNTAIN WOODS GOLF CLUB 506-858-1611

ROYAL OAKS GOLF CLUB 506-388-6257

HERITAGE STOPS Open Saturday mornings year-round. Features a variety of fresh and delicious products including baked goods, fresh fish, farm produce, crafts, meat, eggs, and more! 120 Westmorland St. 506-389-5969 1-800-363-4558 info@moncton.ca marchemonctonmarket.ca

PUMP HOUSE FILL STATION

Moncton’s iconic Four Diamond restaurant offering upscale steakhouse and seafood cuisine featuring local ingredients in a classic fine dining environment. 750 Main St. 506-877-7137 windjammermoncton.com Starting from $35 Want the best experience? See page 31.

TASTE THIS! FOOD TOURS 1-888-647-9919

TIDE & BOAR GASTROPUB 506-857-9117

FREE MEETING HOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Built in 1821 in the style of a New England Meeting House, this is one of Moncton’s oldest standing buildings. 20 Mountain Rd. 506-856-4383 info@resurgo.ca resurgo.ca/our-heritage-landmarks

Pump House Fill Station—open 7 days a week, noon until midnight. Enjoy beer on site or to go (bottles, cans, kegs, growlers, & crowlers)! 131 Mill Rd. fillstation@pumphousebrewery.ca

THE PUMP HOUSE BREWERY

The Pump House has been brewing award-winning beer since 1999. Find your favourite in the sampler and some delicious food at the Pump House Restaurant. 5 Orange Ln. 506-855-2337 pumphousebrewery.ca

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iTOUR MONCTON

Download the iTour to your media player, smartphone, or tablet for an energetic way to experience Moncton’s history! 1-hour self-guided tour. 20 Mountain Rd. 506-856-4383 info@resurgo.ca moncton.ca/itour

LUTZ MOUNTAIN HERITAGE MUSEUM

Museum in a heritage building built in 1883. Artefacts, archives, and meeting room. 3143 Mountain Rd. 506-384-7719 lutzmtnheritage@rogers.com lutzmtnheritage.ca $2 to $5

MUSÉE ACADIEN DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON

Founded in 1886; its collections contain more than 42,000 artefacts related to the Acadians of southeastern New Brunswick and elsewhere in North America. 405 Université Ave. 506-858-4088 maum@umoncton.ca umoncton.ca/umcm-maum $1 to $10

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Go Wild Say hello to over 600 animals, from tigers to turtles, lemurs to lions

Take play to new heights at the playground, the tallest in Atlantic Canada

Get up close and personal with our animals

Moncton.ca/Zoo 506-877-7720

Be a zookeeper for a week at a unique summer camp


the Feel Thrill Go for a spin on the park’s many exhilarating rides

Beat the heat in the wave pool

Get a heart-pounding rush zooming down the Kamikaze and Torpedo

Test your skills at the arcade and mini golf

MagicMountain.ca 1-800-331-9283


the Walk Ocean Floor Book a guided kayak tour at high tide

Learn all about the world’s highest tides

Wander around the famous flowerpot rocks at low tide

TheHopewellRocks.ca 1-877-734-3429

Hike scenic trails and enjoy the view from lookout decks


YOU’LL FEEL RIGHT AT HOME IN Best Western Plus Moncton Walking distance to Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and CF Champlain shopping centre. Indoor Pool, complimentary hot breakfast, bilingual staff, spacious suites and standard guest rooms. 300 Lewisville Road, Moncton 506-388-0888 bestwestern.com

Château Moncton Hotel & Suites Newly renovated Château-style hotel, centrally located on the bank of the Petitcodiac River across from CF Champlain shopping centre. Upscale boutique accommodations with suites available. CAA/AAA. 100 Main Street, Moncton 506-870-4444 | 1-800-576-4040 chateaumoncton.ca

Coastal Inn Moncton / Dieppe Enjoy genuine Maritime hospitality! Closest hotel to CF Champlain shopping centre, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Cineplex Cinemas Dieppe. Featuring free hot buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, parking and an indoor saltwater pool. Easy highway access to south-east New Brunswick’s most popular attractions. 502 Kennedy Street, Dieppe 506-857-9686 | 1-800-561-3939 coastalinns.com

 Crowne Plaza Moncton Downtown Located in the heart of downtown Moncton, at the centre of the cultural and business district, this hotel features spacious, upscale accommodations and friendly Maritime service. Moncton’s closest hotel to the Downtown Event Centre. 1005 Main Street, Moncton 506-854-6340 | 1-866-854-4656 cpmoncton.com

 Delta Hotels by Marriott Beauséjour Moncton’s premier full-service, upscale hotel located in the heart of downtown Moncton featuring a modern and functional room product, Four Diamond restaurant The Windjammer, and Moncton’s largest hotel waterslide. 750 Main Street, Moncton 506-854-4344 marriott.com/YQMDR

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YOU’LL FEEL RIGHT AT HOME IN Hotel Casino New Brunswick You will enjoy the modern décor in our large, well-appointed guest rooms and spacious suites. Conveniently attached to the Casino and Spa, we offer free parking, conference rooms, indoor pool and exercise room. 21 Casino Drive, Moncton 506-861-4661 | 1-877-859-7775 casinonb.ca

 Quality Inn Airport Quality Inn Airport is a pet-friendly hotel in Dieppe, NB, that stands out through its excellent location, great service and amenities. Conveniently located off Highway 15 only 4 minutes from the Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport. Its location makes it ideal for business and leisure travelers. 370 Dieppe Boulevard, Dieppe 506-858-8880 choicehotels.ca/cna72

 Residence Inn Marriott Located downtown, newly renovated all-suite hotel with full kitchens, spacious living areas, TV entertainment boxes, complimentary hot breakfast, saltwater pool and hot tub. 600 Main Street, Moncton 506-854-7100 Hotel | 1-800-331-3131 Reservation line marriott.com/hotels/travel/yqmriresidence-inn-moncton

 Fairfield Inn & Suites The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Moncton is conveniently located near all amenities and attractions. With spacious rooms and suites, complimentary hot buffet breakfast, and a 100 ft waterslide, the Fairfield Inn & Suites is an ideal destination for your next trip to Moncton! 26 Marriott Drive, Moncton 506-855-0033 marriott.com/yqmfi

 Four Points by Sheraton Moncton Located minutes from downtown Moncton and a few kilometres from the Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport. Grab a bite or Best Brews™ local craft beer at our on-site restaurant, Maverick’s. Stylish guestrooms and suites, fitness centre, conference facilities, Wi-Fi and very pet friendly. 40 Lady Ada Boulevard, Moncton 1-844-243-3687 | 506-852-9600 fourpointsmoncton.com

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Home of the Moncton Museum, Transportation Discovery Centre, Visitor Information Centre, Travelling Exhibits, Learning Centre and Gift Shop. Free Meeting House, and Thomas Williams House. 20 Mountain Rd. 506-856-4383 info@resurgo.ca resurgo.ca $5 to $25

THE THOMAS WILLIAMS HOUSE

A natural phenomenon caused by the surging Bay of Fundy tides (the highest in the world), the Tidal Bore activity occurs twice daily. 10 Bendview Crt. 506-856-4366/1-800-363-4558 tourism@moncton.ca tourism.moncton.ca

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CITY OF MONCTON TRAILS 506-853-3516

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS LA BIKERY CO-OPERATIVE

Victorian-style heritage home built in 1883 and decorated with period furnishings. Houses a display gallery and Victorian Tea Room. 103 Park St. 506-857-0590/506-856-4383 info@resurgo.ca resurgo.ca/our-heritage-landmarks

CENTRE D’ÉTUDES ACADIENNES ANSELME-CHIASSON, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON Established in 1968; collects and preserves all relevant documentary material concerning the Acadians and Acadian society in various fields. 415 University Ave. 506-858-4085

Minutes from Everything! Minutes from Everything! HAMPTON INN & SUITES - MONCTON Everything!

1-877-855-4819 700 Mapleton Rd. HAMPTON INN & SUITES - MONCTON www.monctonsuites.hamptoninn.com HAMPTON INN & SUITES - MONCTON 1-877-855-4819 700 Mapleton Rd. 1-877-855-4819 700 Mapleton Rd. www.monctonsuites.hamptoninn.com www.monctonsuites.hamptoninn.com

La Bikery Co-operative is a community bike centre with rentals located on the Riverfront trail in Moncton, just minutes from Downtown. 120 Assomption Blvd. 506-830-2453 labikery@gmail.com labikery.ca $9 to $35

NBEXPLORER

NBexplorer offers authentic experiences to engage your senses and discover all that New Brunswick has to offer. 506-863-5466 justin@nbexplorer.com nbexplorer.com

• Complimentary Hot Breakfast • Clean & Fresh Bedding for Every Guest • Indoor Mineral PoolHot andBreakfast Water Slide • Complimentary • State of the Art Fitness CentreGuest • Clean & Fresh Bedding Every Complimentary HotforBreakfast •• •Complimentary High-Speed Internet Indoor Mineral Pool and Water Slide • Hampton 100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Clean• State & Fresh Bedding for Every of the Art Fitness CentreGuest • SignatureHigh-Speed Suite ShopInternet • Complimentary ••Indoor Mineral Pool and Water Slide • Complimentary Parking Hampton 100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Signature Suite Shop • State of the Art Fitness Centre • Petit-déjeuner chaud complet • Complimentary Parking • •Complimentary Lit frais et propreHigh-Speed pour tous lesInternet clients •• Piscine intérieurchaud avec glissade Petit-déjeuner complet • Hampton 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Centre physique •• Lit fraisde et conditionnement propre pour tous les clients • Internet à haute-vitesse complémentaire • Signature Shop • Piscine intérieurSuite avec glissade ••100% satisfaction garantie auphysique Hampton Centre de conditionnement • Complimentary Parking Boutique de service • Internet à• haute-vitesse complémentaire • Stationnement complémentaire • 100% satisfaction garantie au Hampton • Boutique de service • Stationnement complémentaire

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ROADS TO SEA GUIDED TOURS

This a nature-based tourism company operating out of Moncton offers guests a chance to experience New Brunswick’s magnificent Bay of Fundy and Acadian coastlines. Door to Door Shuttle Service in Greater Moncton area 506-850-7623/1-877-850-7623 roads2c@nb.sympatico.ca roadstosea.com $50 to $175 Want the best experience? See page 30.

TREEGO MONCTON

506-388-4646

PARK STOPS CENTENNIAL PARK

MAGNETIC HILL ZOO

Situated in the city centre, Centennial Park boasts 93 ha (230 acres) of scenic park land with various recreational activities available all year long. 811 St. George Blvd. 506-853-3516/1-800-363-4558 info@moncton.ca moncton.ca

Recentl Open y

RIVERFRONT PARK

Free Hot Breakfast Indoor Swimming Pool Fitness Facility Free Wi-Fi

A Soothing Experience 1O minutes from downtown Moncton

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Walk to: Casino NB, Magic Mountain Water Theme Park and Magnetic Hill & Zoo For Reservations: 800-595-4656 2515 Mountain Rd, Moncton NB, E1G 2W4 www.daysinnmoncton.com

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Offers paved paths ideal for bicycles and in-line skates, and a softer gravel surface for walkers and runners. Floral displays, monuments, and links to downtown. Assomption Boulevard 506-853-3516/1-800-363-4558 info@moncton.ca moncton.ca


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MAGNETIC HILL

HERITAGE STOPS COCAGNE RIVER NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (BUDD) Built in 1913, this covered bridge is 25 m (83 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 450, Route 126 North 6.2 km (3.8 mi.), Indian Mountain Road 7.4 km (4.6 mi.), Victoria Road 5.7 km (3.5 mi.), near Moncton.

Magnetic or magic? Drive your vehicle to the foot of the hill, shift into neutral, sit tight, and be amazed as your car coasts uphill! Mountain Road, near Magnetic Hill Zoo 506-877-7720/1-800-363-4558 tourism@moncton.ca tourism.moncton.ca $6

WILDLIFE STOPS MAGNETIC HILL ZOO

IRISHTOWN GOLF STOPS MAPLEWOOD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB LTD. 506-858-7840

HERITAGE STOPS COCAGNE RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (POIRIER) Built in 1942, this covered bridge is 41 m (136 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 459A-B, Route 115 North 15.5 km (9.6 mi.), Poirier Office Road 1.7 km (1 mi.), at Irishtown, near Moncton.

PARK STOPS IRISHTOWN NATURE PARK A diverse collection of animals from every corner of the globe. Don’t miss daily shows, two animal contact areas, and the educational camps! 125 Magic Mountain Rd. 506-877-7720 info.zoo@moncton.ca moncton.ca/zoo $10 to $15 Want the best experience? See page 30.

MAPLETON PARK

This 121-ha park offers nature lovers interpretive panels throughout, birdwatching opportunities, and both accessible trails and rustic nature trails for walking, running, and biking. 610 Mapleton Rd. 506-853-3516/1-800-363-4558 info@moncton.ca moncton.ca

Offers 2,200 ha of forest and 101 ha of water, with kilometers of maintained multi-use, accessible trails for walkers, joggers, people in wheelchairs and, cyclists. 1155 Elmwood Dr. 506-853-3516/1-800-363-4558 info@moncton.ca moncton.ca

Moncton Resurgo Place – Moncton Museum Transportation Discovery Centre Thomas Williams House, Acadian Museum La Salle Héritage NDSC Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum Memramcook Musée de la Société historique de la Vallée de Memramcook Shediac – Pascal Poirier House Grand-Barachois Église historique Saint-Henri-de-Barachois Grande-Digue – Pioneer’s Museum Bouctouche – Kent Museum Cap-Pelé – Smokehouse Museum Petitcodiac Petitcodiac War Museum Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame Hillsborough New Brunswick Railway Museum William Henry Steeves House Museum Hopewell Cape Albert County Museum Riverside-Albert Old Bank Museum and Shipyard Park Alma – Molly Kool Centre Dorchester Keillor House Museum, Graydon Milton Library & Genealogy Centre Coach House Museum & Peniteniary Exhibit St. James Textile Museum Sackville Campbell Carriage Factory Museum Boultenhouse Heritage Centre Aulac Fort Beausejour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site Port Elgin Monro Heritage Museum

The Museums of South-Eastern New Brunswick are supported by the Province of New Brunswick

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City of

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NEW BRUNSWICK’S NEWEST CITY A major regional hub for unique getaways, the growing city of Dieppe is located at the southeast convergence of the Fundy and Acadian Coastal drives, where you can always find things to do. Shop at Champlain Place, bask on nearby beaches, visit the Dieppe Market on Saturdays, hike the nature trails and parks, try a game of golf, and don’t miss the many festivals and events or the points of historical interest. Discover the city of Dieppe, enjoy its accommodations, bountiful restaurants, and European-style downtown — it’s a special destination.

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ENTERTAINMENT STOPS SKY ZONE TRAMPOLINE PARK

Defy gravity at Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park. Family fun for everyone who loves to jump for joy. SkyZone is what happy looks like! 40 Champlain St. 506-386-3863 moncton@skyzone.com skyzone.com/moncton

DIEPPE AQUATIC AND SPORTS CENTRE 506-877-7881

FOODIE STOPS DIEPPE MARKET 506-382-5755

GOLF STOPS FOX CREEK GOLF CLUB 506-859-4653

CONTACT US

506-877-7900 info@dieppe.ca dieppe.ca

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TRAILS

IMAGINAIR FESTIVAL July 26 to 29

AUGUST 15

WEDNESDAY SHOW July 4 to August 22

PLACE 1604

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MEMRAMCOOK Memramcook is a great mixture of history, culture, and exceptional scenery. Golf, hiking and biking trails, historical sites, and concert hall.

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ARTISTIC STOPS MONUMENT-LEFEBVRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE THEATRE 506-758-9808

GREAT LOCATION

FOODIE STOPS VERGER BELLIVEAU ORCHARD

LOCATED MINUTES FROM SHOPPING, MOVIE THEATRE, BASS PRO SHOP, WALKING TRAILS & MORE! Free Breakfast Free Parking | Indoor Pool Historic orchard producing several award-winning beverage products. Year-round market and café on site. Seasonal U-Pick and group tours available. 1209 Principale St. 506-758-0295 info@vergerbelliveauorchard.ca vergerbelliveauorchard.ca

GOLF STOPS

69 Marché Street, Dieppe, N-B, E1A 9K3 info@hotelwingatedieppe.com 506.830.8330 | 844.854.8330 www.hotelwingatedieppe.com MONUMENT-LEFEBVRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

MEMRAMCOOK VALLEY GOLF CLUB 506-758-9242

Built in 1930, this covered bridge is 23 m (74 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 482, Renaissance Road South 1.9 km (1 mi.), onto Gayton Road.

SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BEAUMONT CHAPEL PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE

HERITAGE STOPS MEMRAMCOOK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

This museum housed in the old village schoolhouse (1926) of Saint-Joseph features a collection of objects and photographs of the region. 612 Centrale St. 506-758-0087 506-758-2107 shvm@shvm.ca shvm.ca

MEMRAMCOOK RIVER NO. 4 COVERED BRIDGE (BOUDREAU)

Historical building (1896) commemorating Father Camille Lefebvre. Exhibit on the Acadian Odyssey. 480 Centrale St. 506-758-9808 info@monumentlefebvre.ca pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/nb/lefebvre $1.90 to $9.80 Want the best experience? See page 31.

Chapel on the bank of the Petitcodiac River, where it served Aboriginal and Acadian people of Beaumont Cape beginning in 1842. 643 Beaumont Rd. 506-758-9166

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DORCHESTER This area has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, with two unique museums and the historic, nationally-recognized Bell Inn.

PENITENTIARY EXHIBIT THE KEILLOR COACH HOUSE

ST. JAMES CHURCH TEXTILE MUSEUM

When visiting our 135 years of Crime and Punishment Exhibit, you will see the whipping table, Oregon boots, a penitentiary cell, and confiscated weapons. 4974 Main St. 506-379-6633 keillorhouse@nb.aibn.com keillorhousemuseum.com $3 to $15

This attractive frame church (1884) features a look into the making of textiles in the late 1800s. Antique looms on display and daily demonstrations. 4967 Main St. 506-379-6633 keillorhouse@nb.aibn.com keillorhousemuseum.com $3 to $15

HERITAGE STOPS KEILLOR HOUSE MUSEUM PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Early Regency stone home built in 1813. Antiques, farm tools, penitentiary collection, and genealogy centre. Guided tours. 4974 Main St. 506-379-6633 keillorhouse@nb.aibn.com keillorhousemuseum.com $3 to $15 Want the best experience? See page 31.

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QUIRKY STOPS SHEP - THE WORLD’S LARGEST SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER The largest semipalmated sandpiper statue in the world. 4984 Main St. 506-379-3030


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OWENS ART GALLERY

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BEACH STOPS LILLAS FAWCETT PARK AND SILVER LAKE

NATURE STOPS JOHNSON’S MILLS SHOREBIRD RESERVE AND INTERPRETIVE CENTRE 506-379-6347

SACKVILLE One of life’s great stops, Sackville has an extraordinary range of cultural treats, including beautiful parks, festivals, museums, historic attractions and more.

Canada’s oldest university art gallery houses a permanent collection of approximately 3,000 works and presents artists’ talks, films, and guided tours. 61 York St. 506-364-2574 owens@mta.ca mta.ca/owens

ARTISTIC STOPS FOG FOREST GALLERY

SACKVILLE HARNESS SHOP

A freshwater oasis for a weary body, an outdoor playland for youthful enthusiasm, a launching point for nautical adventures. 9 Morice Dr. 506-364-4955 r.kellyspurles@sackville.com sackville.com

FOODIE STOPS SACKVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET

Fog Forest Gallery exhibits and sells original artworks by professional Canadian artists. Custom framing is available. Drop in – it will be time well spent. 14 Bridge St. 506-536-9000 janet@fogforestgallery.ca fogforestgallery.ca

Smells of straw, wood, and leather mingle in this shop where tradition is spoken. Canada’s oldest manufacturer of handmade horse harness products. 39 Main St. 506-536-0642/1-800-386-4888 sackvilleharness@eastlink.ca sackvilleharness.com

LIVE BAIT THEATRE STRUTS GALLERY AND FAUCET MEDIA ARTS CENTRE

Morning-fresh shopping that’s good for the soul. Stop into the Saturday morning Farmers’ Market for laughter, conversation, croissants, and more. Downtown Centre. 506-536-7378 sackvillemarket@gmail.com sackvillefarmersmarket.ca

GOLF STOPS SACKVILLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

Brain food that makes you laugh and cry. A professional theatre company that loves new work, the Maritimes, and entertaining people. 43 Main St. 506-536-2248/1-888-655-2248 info@livebaittheatre.com livebaittheatre.com $1 to $45

An artist-run centre presenting contemporary art by regional, national, and international artists. With diverse exhibitions, residencies, and festivals. 7 Lorne St. 506-536-1211 info@strutsgallery.ca strutsgallery.ca

SACKVILLE ARTS WALK 506-364-4938

9 holes. Daily green fees and dress code, clubhouse, liquor licence, lockers, putting green, golf carts, and club rental. 42 Fairfield Rd. 506-536-3437 golfsackville.com $20 to $30

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SACKVILLE

Tour one of Canada’s top undergraduate universities. Walk through the beautiful campus, visit academic buildings, the chapel, the Owens Art Gallery and much more. 62 York St. 506-364-2257 campusvisit@mta.ca mta.ca/visit

TANTRAMAR RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (WHEATON) Built in 1916, this covered bridge is 50 m (163 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 504, Route 940 North 2.5 km (1.5 mi.), Church Street 1.3 km (0.8 mi.), onto High Marsh Road (Jolicure Road).

HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS (SELF-GUIDED), SACKVILLE 506-364-4938

NATURE STOPS BILL JOHNSTON MEMORIAL PARK

HERITAGE STOPS BOULTENHOUSE HERITAGE CENTRE

Sackville’s glorious seafaring days revealed in a real shipbuilder’s mansion. Learn some of Canada’s oldest history where it occurred, and visit a unique octagonally shaped house too. 29B Queens Rd. 506-536-2541 tantramarheritage@nb.aibn.com heritage.tantramar.com

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CAMPBELL CARRIAGE FACTORY MUSEUM A lovely spot for families in the heart of Sackville and near unique stores and restaurants. Includes a splash pad, playground, tennis courts, and washrooms. 64 Main St. 506-364-4967/1-800-249-2020 r.kellyspurles@sackville.com sackville.com/residents/parks-and-recreation/ our-parks/

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Time travel to an era when things were simpler, when horsepower really meant powered by horses. A fascinating national treasure, Canada’s only surviving complete pre-industrial carriage factory. 19 Church St. 506-536-3079 506-536-2541 tantramarheritage@nb.aibn.com heritage.tantramar.com

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THINGS TO DO I FUNDY SACKVILLE TO CAPE TORMENTINE TRAIL - TRANS-CANADA TRAIL This 52-km (32-mi.) trail is built on an abandoned railway and runs through Acadian dyke lands, woodlands, freshwater swamps, and salt marshes. 34 Mallard Dr. 506-459-1931

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SACKVILLE WATERFOWL PARK

An easily accessible wooded park. Picnic tables, walking trails, disc golf, and summer activities. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. Route 2, Exit 500 506-364-4967/1-800-249-2020 visitor@sackville.com sackville.com/residents/parks-and-recreation/ our-parks/

Waterfowl, wildlife, boardwalks, and more than 3 km of trails into the heart of nature. Beautiful marshes and wetlands next to a charming downtown. 34 Mallard Dr. 506-364-4967/1-800-249-2020 visitor@sackville.com sackville.com/residents/parks-and-recreation/ our-parks/ Want the best experience? See page 31.

TANTRAMAR TRAIL (SACKVILLE TO PORT ELGIN) Part of the Trans-Canada Trail; passes through boreal forest, freshwater and saltwater marshes. Sackville to Port Elgin. Wildlife viewing. Route 2, Exit 504 or 506 506-364-4967

TANTRAMAR WETLANDS CENTRE 506-364-4257

AULAC For a complete listing of things to see and do in the Aulac area, see page 119 in the Acadian Coastal Drive section.

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There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

All CAA/AAA rated properties must meet the same basic requirements for cleanliness and hospitality. A rating of one to five diamonds tells visitors what type of experience to expect, from no-frills to highly personalized.

The Canada Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars.

ALMA & AREA Alma, Harvey (Albert County), New Horton BED AND BREAKFAST

Falcon Ridge Inn 24 Falcon Ridge Dr. Alma 506-887-1110/1-888-321-9090 falcon@falconridgeinn.nb.ca falconridgeinn.nb.ca $110 to $140

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Florentine Manor 356 Route 915 Harvey (Albert County) 506-882-2271/1-800-665-2271 florainn@nb.aibn.com florentinemanor.com $125 to $159

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Sandpipers’ Rest Bed & Breakfast 15 Mary’s Point Rd. Harvey (Albert County) 506-882-2744/506-227-8281 stay@sandpipersrest.nb.ca sandpipersrest.nb.ca $85 to $100

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Bayview Chalets 12 Snider Ln. Alma 506-887-2103-1-855-366-0166 bayview@nb.aibn.com bayviewmotelchaletrvpark.ca $90 to $160

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Captains Lookout Cottages 1190 Route 915 New Horton 506-850-6428/1-877-771-4440 reservations@captainslookoutcottages.com captainslookoutcottages.com $125 to $145

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ALMA & AREA - CAMPOBELLO ISLAND Cliffside Suites and Cottage 22 Bayview Dr. Alma 506-887-1022/1-866-881-1022 fundy@cliffsidesuites.com cliffsidesuites.com $129 to $149

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Bayview Motel and Chalets 12 Snider Ln. Alma 506-887-2103/1-855-366-0166 bayview@nb.aibn.com bayviewmotelchaletrvpark.ca $80 to $106 Alpine Motor Inn 506-887-2052

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Parkland Village Inn 8601 Main St. Alma 506-887-2313/1-866-668-4337 parkland@parklandvillageinn.com parklandvillageinn.com $85 to $175

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Owen House 11 Welshpool St. Welshpool 506-752-2977 jj@owenhouse.ca owenhouse.ca $125 to $245

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An Island Chalet 155 Narrows Rd. Welshpool 506-752-2971 ischalet@nbnet.nb.ca $125 to $180

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ACCOMMODATIONS I FUNDY

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HOTELS AND MOTELS

Campobello Whale Watch Motel 935 Route 774 Welshpool 506-752-2008/1-888-752-2008 cwwm@nb.aibn.com cwwm.ca $109 to $139

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45th Parallel Restaurant & Motel 506-747-2222

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Fundy Highlands Motel & Chalets 8714 Route 114 Fundy National Park 506-887-2930/1-888-883-8639 info@fundyhighlands.com fundyhighlands.com $79 to $135

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Heritage House 506-454-7630

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Marathon Inn 19 Marathon Ln. Grand Manan 506-662-8488/226-289-4713 mhl@nbnet.nb.ca marathoninn.com $89 to $139

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HOPEWELL CAPE & AREA Hopewell Cape, Lower Cape, Shepody (Albert County) BED AND BREAKFAST

Chimera Farms Bed & Breakfast 5050 Route 114 Shepody (Albert County) 506-882-1108/1-800-838-9099 welcome@chimerafarms.com chimerafarms.com $90 to $150

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HOPEWELL CAPE & AREA MONCTON/DIEPPE & AREA

ACCOMMODATIONS I FUNDY

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COTTAGES

Chimera Farms Chalet 5050 Route 114 Shepody (Albert County) 506-882-1108/1-800-838-9099 welcome@chimerafarms.com chimerafarms.com $150 to $200

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Hopewell Rocks Motel & Country Inn ∞∞˘ 4135 Route 114 Hopewell Cape 506-734-2975/1-888-759-7070 hightide@nbnet.nb.ca hopewellrocksmotel.com BOOK ONLINE $75 to $220

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Shepody Bay Inn 4941 Route 114 Shepody (Hopewell Cape) 506-882-2077/1-844-882-2077 info@shepodybayinn.com shepodybayinn.com $75 to $125

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Peck Colonial House B & B 506-882-2114

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Broadleaf Guest Ranch 5526 Route 114 Hopewell Hill 506-882-2349/1-800-226-5405 info@broadleafranch.com broadleafranch.com $165 to $215

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Magnetic Hill Bed & Breakfast 921 Front Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-854-1231/1-866-854-1231 magnetichillbb@nb.aibn.com bbcanada.com/4007.html $70 to $105

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*Prices are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact the operator, visit us online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca or call us at 1-800-561-0123.

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MONCTON/DIEPPE & AREA

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Amsterdam Inn 2550 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-383-5050/1-800-468-2828 moncton.mgr@amsterdaminns.com amsterdaminns.com $99 to $299 Best Western Plus Moncton 300 Lewisville Rd. Moncton 506-388-0888/1-888-887-8788 bestwesternmoncton@rogers.com bestwestern.com/ca/moncton $99 to $260 Château Moncton 100 Main St. Moncton 506-870-4444/1-800-576-4040 chateau@chateaumoncton.ca chateaumoncton.ca $129 to $265 Coastal Inn Dieppe 502 Kennedy St. Dieppe 506-857-9686/1-800-561-3939 moncton@coastalinns.com coastalinns.com $99 to $169 Comfort Inn - Maplewood Drive 20 Maplewood Dr. Moncton 506-859-6868/1-800-424-6423 cn242@whg.com monctoncomfortinn.com $85 to $295 Comfort Inn - Mountain Road 2495 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-384-3175/1-877-384-3175 cn296@whg.com magnetichillcomfortinn.com $90 to $249.99

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Days Inn & Suites Moncton ∞∞∞˘ 2515 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-384-1050/1-800-595-4656 guestservices@daysinnmoncton.com daysinn.ca/hotels/new-brunswick/moncton/ days-inn-and-suites-moncton/ hotel-overview BOOK ONLINE $99 to $299

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MONCTON/DIEPPE & AREA Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Moncton 26 Marriott Dr. Moncton 506-855-0033/1-888-236-2427 mbourque@fairfieldmoncton.com marriott.com/hotels/travel/yqmfi- fairfield-inn-and-suites-moncton/ $110 Four Points by Sheraton Moncton 40 Lady Ada Blvd. Moncton 506-852-9600/1-844-243-3687 reservations@fourpointsmoncton.com fourpointsmoncton.com $139 to $299

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Hotel Casino New Brunswick 21 Casino Dr. Moncton 506-861-4661/1-877-859-7775 reservations@casinonb.ca casinonb.ca $109.99 to $999.99 Hotel Moncton 2779 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-384-3554/1-888-457-2489 info@monctonhotel.ca monctonhotel.ca Hotel Wingate Dieppe 69 Marché St. Dieppe 506-830-8330/1-844-854-8330 info@hotelwingatedieppe.com hotelwingatedieppe.com $149 to $189 Nor-West Court Ltd. 1325 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-384-1222/1-800-561-7904 info@norwestmotel.com norwestmotel.com $89 to $149 Quality Inn 2530 Mountain Rd. Moncton 506-386-6749/1-877-424-6423 cna20.moncton@gmail.com choicehotels.ca $89.99 to $199.99

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Hampton Inn & Suites ∞∞∞∞ By Hilton Moncton 700 Mapleton Rd. Moncton 506-855-4819/1-877-855-4819 frontdeskhamptoninnmoncton@gmail.com monctonsuites.hamptoninn.com BOOK ONLINE $139 to $329 Holiday Inn Express Airport 425 Adélard-Savoie Blvd Dieppe 506-388-5050/1-800-465-4329 alyssa.williams@hieairportdieppe.com hieairportdieppe.com $99 to $199

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*Prices are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact the operator, visit us online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca or call us at 1-800-561-0123.

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MONCTON/DIEPPE & AREA - POCOLOGAN Quality Inn Airport 370 Dieppe Blvd. Dieppe 506-858-8880 gm.cna72@choicehotels.com choicehotels.com/cna72 $109 to $259

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Residence Inn by Marriott Moncton ∞∞∞∞˘ 600 Main St. Moncton 506-854-7100 dpower@residenceinnmoncton.com marriott.com/hotels/travel/yqmri- residence-inn-moncton BOOK ONLINE $139 to $450

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Rodd Moncton 434 Main St. Moncton 506-382-1664/1-800-565-7633 moncton@roddhotelsandresorts.com roddmoncton.com $89 to $199

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Auberge Wild Rose Inn 17 Baseline Rd. Moncton 506-830-6668/1-888-389-7673 info@wildroseinn.com wildroseinn.com $99 to $199

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Clipper Shipp Beach Motel 1312 Route 175 Pocologan 506-755-2211 clippershippmotel@gmail.com clippershipp.com $95 to $150 BayBreeze Motel & Restaurant 506-755-3850

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ACCOMMODATIONS I FUNDY

QUISPAMSIS - SAINT ANDREWS & AREA

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QUISPAMSIS HOTELS AND MOTELS

Quality Inn & Suites Amsterdam ∞∞∞˘ 114 Millennium Dr. Quispamsis 506-849-8050 quispamsis.mgr@amsterdamqualityinn.ca amsterdamqualityinn.ca BOOK ONLINE $99 to $299

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1854 The Maplegrove Inn 506-882-1854

SACKVILLE BED AND BREAKFAST

Savoy Arms Bed & Breakfast 47 Bridge St. Sackville 506-536-0790/1-800-583-5133 savoyarm@nb.sympatico.ca bbcanada.com/701.html $85 to $130

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Coastal Inn Sackville 15 Wright St. Sackville 506-536-0000/1-888-704-7444 sackville@coastalinns.com coastalinns.com $99 to $169

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Marshlands Inn 506-536-0170

SAINT ANDREWS & AREA Bayside, Saint Andrews BED AND BREAKFAST

Chamcook Forest Lodge 506-529-4778

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Seaside Beach Resort 339 Water St. Saint Andrews 506-529-3846/1-800-506-8677 seaside@seaside.nb.ca seaside.nb.ca $85 to $255 St. Andrews Cottages 3893 Route 127 Bayside 506-529-8555/1-877-529-8555 standcot@nb.sympatico.ca standrewscottages.ca $125 to $159

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*Prices are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact the operator, visit us online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca or call us at 1-800-561-0123.

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SAINT ANDREWS & AREA - SAINT JOHN & AREA Seaside Beach Resort 339 Water St. Saint Andrews 506-529-3846/1-800-506-8677 seaside@seaside.nb.ca seaside.nb.ca $85 to $255 St. Andrews Cottages 3893 Route 127 Bayside 506-529-8555/1-877-529-8555 standcot@nb.sympatico.ca standrewscottages.ca $125 to $159

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Algonquin Resort 184 Adolphus St. Saint Andrews 506-529-8823/1-855-529-8693 reservations@algonquinresort.com algonquinresort.com $129 to $539

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Europa Inn & Restaurant 48 King St. Saint Andrews 506-529-3818/1-877-938-7672 info@europainn.com europainn.com $109 to $199 Tara Manor Inn 559 Mowatt Dr. Saint Andrews 506-529-3304/1-800-691-8272 contactus@taramanor.ca taramanor.ca Various rates

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Earle of Leinster “Inn Style” Bed & Breakfast 96 Leinster St. Saint John 506-652-3275/506-650-3896 shalomm@bellaliant.net earleofleinster.com Fundy Heights B & B 360 Young St. Saint John 506-635-1213/1-800-240-7866 fundyhbb@gmail.com fundyheightsbedandbreakfast.com $119 to $149

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SAINT JOHN & AREA Homeport Historic B & B 80 Douglas Ave. Saint John 506-672-7255/1-888-678-7678 stay@homeportinn.ca homeportinn.ca $99 to $175

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BEST WESTERN PLUS Saint John Hotel & Suites 55 Majors Brook Dr. Saint John 506-657-9966 reservations@bestwesternsj.ca bestwesternsj.ca $119 to $299

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*Prices are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact the operator, visit us online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca or call us at 1-800-561-0123.

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SAINT JOHN & AREA - ST. GEORGE King’s Motel 506-672-1375

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Granite Town Hotel & Country Inn 79 Main St. St. George 506-755-6415/1-800-667-2010 granitetownhotel@outlook.com granitetownhotel.com $99 to $175

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E. CREATIVESERVICES@WESTJET.COM

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ACCOMMODATIONS I FUNDY

ST. MARTINS - SUSSEX CORNER AREA

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ST. MARTINS COTTAGES

Red Roof Cottages / Aunt Susie’s Place 1-866-394-4400

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St. Martins Country Inn 303 Main St. St. Martins 506-833-4534/1-800-565-5257 countryi@nbnet.nb.ca stmartinscountryinn.ca $139 to $169 Tidal Watch Inn 16 Beach St. St. Martins 506-833-4772/1-888-833-4772 reserve@tidalwatchinn.ca tidalwatchinn.ca $120 to $250

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ST. STEPHEN & AREA Oakbay, St. Stephen BED AND BREAKFAST

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Good Sam is a campground rating system. The three-number rating that accompanies each campground gives visitors a snapshot of the campground’s amenities, cleanliness, and environment.

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CAMPOBELLO ISLAND Herring Cove Provincial Park 136 Herring Cove Rd. Welshpool 506-752-7010/1-800-561-0123 herringc@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca $28 to $43

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Fundy National Park Headquarters Campground 11 Headquarters Campground Rd. Fundy National Park 506-887-6000/1-877-737-3783 fundy.info@pc.gc.ca pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/fundy/activ/ camping/avantpays-frontcountry/ administration-headquarters $25 to $40

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GRAND MANAN ISLAND The Anchorage Provincial Park 136 Anchorage Rd. Grand Manan Island 506-662-7022/1-800-561-0123 anchoragepark@hotmail.com parcsnbparks.ca $28 to $43

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PENOBSQUIS Pine Cone Trailer Park 506-433-4389

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N A I D A AC

coastal drive We’re not saying we invented the beach party, but we’ve perfected it. No wonder folks come from all over the world to celebrate in Acadie! Festivals, food, music, and a landscape as enchanting as the people make this the perfect place to discover your joie de vivre.

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Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche Discovery Beach, Saint-Édouard-de-Kent

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Visit an Acadian smokehouse, page 99

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Visit a historic Acadian village, page 97

5 Hunt for treasure on Acadian Islands, page 98

3 Sample locally made wine, page 99

6 Take a guided canoe tour, page 97

Be a biologist for a day, page 98

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5 SHORESIDE ADVENTURES MURRAY BEACH

Your camping and seaside escape on the Northumberland Strait.

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KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK

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WITH THIS SAVOURY TRADITIONAL MEAL New Brunswick’s Acadian community has a culture and cuisine all its own, so be sure to treat yourself to some delicious local dishes – including this one.

CHICKEN FRICOT Chicken, potatoes, onions, celery, and carrots come together in this Acadian stew that isn’t just hearty, it’s the ultimate comfort food. Season with summer savoury – a uniquely East Coast spice – and add pâtes (dumplings) to the pot for that extra yum factor. Find the full recipe at tourismnewbrunswick.ca.

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS

festival! CAN’T MISS THIS

FESTIVAL ACADIEN DE CARAQUET One of the biggest parties in Acadie, this spirited and colourful celebration of Acadian culture attracts thousands of festival-goers each year.

>> GET THE DETAILS AT TOURISMNEWBRUNSWICK.CA

MAY Bathurst Chamber Music Festival Bathurst

Summer Breezes Festival Port Elgin

SEPTEMBER Annual Elsipogtog First Nation Powwow Elsipogtog First Nation (Big Cove)

FestiVin (Wine Festival) Caraquet

Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival Lamèque

JUNE

L’Aquafête de Tracadie Tracadie

Atlantic Visual Arts Festival (FAVA) Caraquet

Fall Colours Festival Saint-Antoine

Bon Ami Festival Dalhousie

JULY

Belledune Days Festival Belledune

Bay of Chaleur Drawing & Painting Symposium Balmoral

Lupin Quilt Fair and Market Port Elgin

AUGUST

Charlo Fall Fair Charlo

Kouchibouguac Fall Festival Kouchibouguac National Park

Seashore Explore Murray Beach Provincial Park

Saint-Léolin Medieval Festival Saint-Léolin

Bertrand Tradition Festival Bertrand

Wednesday Show Dieppe

Festival des châteaux de sable de Le Goulet (Le Goulet Sand Castle Festival ) Le Goulet

Festival (506) Caraquet

Festival acadien de Caraquet Caraquet

Festival Moisson d’ART (Art Festival) Tracadie

Shediac Lobster Festival Shediac New Brunswick Fisheries and Aquaculture Festival Shippagan Pabineau First Nation (Oinpegitjoig L’Noeigati) Annual Powwow Pabineau First Nation

Annual Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival Cape Tormentine Bouctouche Shellfish Festival Bouctouche

Festival des Rameurs (Dory Boat Festival) Petit-Rocher

Acadian Rendez-vous Petit-Rocher

Summer Splash Charlo

Eel River Bar (Ugpi’ganjig) First Nation Powwow Eel River Bar First Nation

Provincial Peat Moss Festival Lamèque Bathurst Hospitality Days Bathurst

Burnt Church (Esgenoôpetitj) First Nation Powwow Burnt Church First Nation

Richibucto Scallop Festival Richibucto

Port Elgin Exhibition Port Elgin

Shediac International Flea Market Shediac

Acadians’ Oktoberfest in Bertrand Bertrand

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The Acadian Isles

Charlo

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Acadian Peninsula

From beaches, boats, and boardwalks, to food, festivals, and celebrations…

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Miramichi

Kouchibouguac National Park

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Acadieville

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Parlee Beach

Moncton CULINARY EXPERIENCE

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Pointe-du-Chêne

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LEARNING EXPERIENCE

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BEEKEEPER’S JOURNEY MIELLERIE CHARLO HONEYHOUSE

Experience a unique tour of the beehives at the honeyhouse and discover the hidden life of bees. Sample natural and handmade honey products.

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PADDLES AND EAGLES NEPISIGUIT ADVENTURES

Enjoy the view from your canoe and the stories of your guide as you paddle down the gorgeous Nepisiguit River and pause for a dip and a riverside meal.

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$75 to $150 1835 Gowan Brae Dr. Bathurst nepisiguitadventures.ca 506-252-3050

BLOOMS, BIRDS, AND BUTTERFLIES DALY POINT NATURE RESERVE

Join a local expert to explore a protected site; an ideal outing for the novice or intermediate birdwatcher or nature enthusiast. Snack included.

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$12 to $25 280 Craig Rd. Charlo charlohoney.com 506-684-2872

$20 2105 Carron Dr. Bathurst bathurst.ca 506-548-0778

MAKE AN ACADIAN MEMORY VILLAGE HISTORIQUE ACADIEN

A day at this living museum portraying the lives of Acadians from 1770 to 1949 will have you taking home a long-lasting Acadian memory.

$16 to $45 5 du Pont St. Bertrand villagehistoriqueacadien.com/en 1-877-721-2200

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ECOLOGICAL PARK OF THE ACADIAN PENINSULA

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TWO ISLANDS, A THOUSAND TREASURES

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NEW BRUNSWICK AQUARIUM AND MARINE CENTRE

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NEW BRUNSWICK AQUARIUM AND MARINE CENTRE

NATURAL AWAKENING

Experience the wonder of nature, using all of your senses, on this guided tour of the five unique ecosystems found on the Acadian Peninsula.

TREASURE HUNT ON ACADIAN ISLANDS

Discover the hidden treasures and tales of Lamèque and Miscou islands as you venture out on a family treasure hunt with prizes and stops at natural, cultural, and historical attractions.

MYERS CHURCH

VOYAGEUR CANOE ADVENTURE $30 to $40 186 Route 117 Kouchibouguac pc.gc.ca/kouchibouguac 506-876-2443

BEAR WITH US LITTLE, BIG BEAR SAFARI

Meet the “Bear Man” and view magnificent black bears from a safe vantage point, above ground in a comfortable observation tower.

Find out more online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca

Free 193 Hardwicke Rd. Hardwicke 506-228-4223

KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK

Paddle to sandy barrier islands with other adventurers on board our Voyageur Canoe. Be on the lookout for seals, terns, ospreys, bald eagles, and much more.

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Free 100 De l’Aquarium St. Shippagan aquariumnb.ca 506-336-3013

STILL FISHING: A DOCUMENTARY OF ESCUMINAC’S SEAFARING HISTORY

Join fishermen as you view a documentary depicting the story of this seafaring community and how the loss of 35 fishermen at sea in 1959 shaped their culture.

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$26.97 100 De l’Aquarium St. Shippagan aquariumnb.ca 506-336-3013

THE SEA CAPTAIN AND HIS LIGHTHOUSE

Learn all about Acadian fishing culture from singer, sea captain, and storyteller Donat Lacroix. As he regales you with legends and lore, you’ll also learn special fisherman skills.

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$5 to $10 65 Du Ruisseau St. Lamèque lamequemiscou.ca 506-344-3222

BIOLOGIST FOR A DAY

Children learn about the sea’s biology with hands-on fun under the guidance of a scientist. See, smell, and even touch sea creatures!

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$8 to $25 65 Du Ruisseau St. Lamèque parcecologique.ca 506-344-3223

$15 to $46 4120 Route 480 Acadieville bearsafari.com 506-775-2354


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AFTERNOON VINEYARD TOUR AND WINE TASTING RICHIBUCTO RIVER WINE ESTATE

Plan a perfect afternoon with a tour of the vineyard, with insider access to the winemaking area followed by a sampling of five wines.

$10 940 Route 495 Mundleville richibuctoriverwineestate.com 506-523-9056

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CROISIÈRES SHEDIAC BAY CRUISES

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SMOKEHOUSE MUSEUM, CAP-PELÉ VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

LOBSTER TALES: A CULINARY CRUISE

Learn all about lobster fishing from a local, then indulge in a mouth-watering lobster feast aboard the roomy Ambassador.

$65 to $95 60 Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf Rd. Pointe-du-Chêne lobstertales.ca/Index_en.html 506-532-2175/1-888-894-2002

CAP-PELÉ GUIDED TOURS WITH ARTEMISE

This fascinating guided tour uncovers the history of smokehouses and connects you with the culture of this unique Acadian village that lives to the rhythm of the sea.

$5 to $10 2463 Acadie Rd. Cap-Pelé cap-pele.com/en 506-577-2017

MISCOU ISLAND

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THINGS TO DO

YOU ARE HERE! This map tracker will help you see where you are along the Acadian Coastal Drive.

CITY OF CAMPBELLTON

DALHOUSIE Dalhousie is New Brunswick’s most northern community and one of the prettiest towns in Eastern Canada. Take advantage of the many activities here!

COASTAL STOPS INCH ARRAN LIGHTHOUSE (BON AMI)

ARTISTIC STOPS EAST WIND BOUTIQUE 506-684-5626

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Campbellton, see page 214 in the Appalachian Range Route section.

BEACH STOPS INCH ARRAN PARK

The Inch Arran Point Lighthouse was built in 1870. Most photographed building in town. Inch Arran Avenue 506-684-7363/1-800-576-4455 reception@dalhousie.ca dalhousie.ca

DALHOUSIE REGIONAL MARINA dalhousiemarina@bellaliant.com

FOODIE STOPS RESTIGOUCHE FARMERS’ MARKET Located just steps from the Bay of Chaleur, at the mouth of the Restigouche River, our campground has 48 lots available to campers. Take advantage of our beautiful beach and playground with full services. 125 Inch Arran Ave. 506-684-7363/1-800-576-4455 incharranpark@dalhousie.ca dalhousie.ca

DALHOUSIE

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Welcome to the Restigouche Farmers’ Market, home of your Saturday morning. You will find there is something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for bakery items, local produce, or arts and crafts. 357 Miller Blvd. 506-685-5230 dalhousie.ca/attractions/all/restigouche farmers-market


THINGS TO DO I ACADIAN

HERITAGE STOPS RESTIGOUCHE REGIONAL MUSEUM

BEACH STOPS

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POINTE-VERTE A charming seaside community characterized by the coastal landscape and long-time fishing industry. Enjoy recreational activities and sunset beach walks.

CHARLO BEACH

PARK STOPS ATLAS PARK

Your introduction to Restigouche. Permanent and temporary displays explain local area. Gift shop, books, research facilities. Programs include “Stories in Stone: History in the Graveyard,” tales of pioneers and heroes. Reservations required. 115 George St. 506-684-7490 gurrm@nbnet.nb.ca restimuse.org

CHARLO Don’t miss picturesque Charlo, with its sandy beaches, hiking/biking trails, natural beauty, ocean activities, and modern amenities.

ARTISTIC STOPS MIELLERIE CHARLO HONEYHOUSE

Unsupervised saltwater beach with change house, washrooms, food service, and picnic area. 7 Chaleur St. 506-684-7850 vcharlo@nbnet.nb.ca villagecharlo.com

Exceptionally clear 33-m (108-ft.) deep lake perfect for diving and boating. Wharfs, picnic area, licensed terrace, walking trails, and other on-site sporting activities. 145 De la Gare St. 506-783-3717

HERITAGE STOPS CHARLO SALMONID ENHANCEMENT CENTRE 506-684-3050

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS CHARLO AVENTURIERS OUTDOOR CENTRE

CHARLO

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BELLEDUNE Sandy beaches, fishing, tranquility, natural beauty, and so much more. Come discover the treasures that await you in Belledune.

ARTISTIC STOPS LANDRY’S BIRDSEYE BOWLS Interpretation centre on the honeybee and beekeeping. Guided tour of a hive dressed as a beekeeper (by reservation). Boutique with hand-made and local products. 280 Craig Rd. 506-684-2872 info@mielcharlo.com charlohoney.com $12 to $25 Want the best experience? See page 97.

506-522-5512

BEACH STOPS ROHERTY POINT BEACH Unsupervised saltwater beach with picnic area and walking trails. Route 134 506-522-3700

JACQUET RIVER BEACH 506-237-3239

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PETIT-ROCHER Acadian municipality on the coast of Chaleur Bay. Mines and Minerals Interpretation Centre: recreational park, beach, picnic facilities, and games.

BEACH STOPS BEACH PARK Unsupervised saltwater beach with outdoor showers, washrooms, picnic tables, volleyball courts, and horseshoe pitches. 353 Principale St. 506-542-2686

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS L’ACADIEN SEA ADVENTURES 506-783-1755

NIGADOO Nigadoo, which means hiding place or refuge, is rich in history and entertainment and creates memorable family holidays!

PARK STOPS PARC DU VIEUX MOULIN Municipal Park on the riverside. Interpretative signs, covered picnic tables, restrooms, freshwater swimming beach. 302 Des Boudreau St. 506-542-2626

BERESFORD Bilingual community with a magnificent view of the marsh. Ideal spots for birdwatching and photography. Beach with boardwalk, trails, and services.

BEACH STOPS BERESFORD BEACH Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, picnic tables, canteen, outdoor stage, and toys for children. Enjoy the hiking trail and observation tower. Parc Street East 506-542-2727

FOODIE STOPS BERESFORD ECOFRIENDLY FARMERS’ MARKET 506-542-2727

NATURE STOPS BERESFORD MARSH AND ENVIRONMENT INTERPRETATION CIRCUIT 506-542-2727

BERESFORD MUNICIPAL BEACH PARK 506-542-2727

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Take your time Fall in love

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FOUR SEASONS OF ADVENTURE ALONG THE BAY OF CHALEUR

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BATHURST

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THE CITY BY THE HARBOUR AWAITS! Experience all the city of Bathurst has to offer! As the centre of northeastern New Brunswick, Bathurst has everything you are looking for on your next getaway – excellent accommodations, fine cuisine, and outdoor adventures galore! Situated on the beautiful Chaleur Bay, we welcome you to explore our saltwater beaches and enjoy our succulent seafood. Our great location makes us the perfect home base for discovering northern New Brunswick – it is only a short drive to top New Brunswick attractions. For a truly unique Bathurst experience, visit our downtown waterfront eateries, boutiques, and local artists situated next to our Visitor Information Centre.

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ARTISTIC STOPS BAY BREEZE ART GALLERY

Waterfront gallery displaying original works of art by northern New Brunswick artists. Watercolour, pottery, jewellery, and more. Art workshops offered throughout the year. 82 Douglas St. 506-546-6937 rimaron@nbnet.nb.ca baybreezeart.ca

CHAL-BAIE ARTISAN BOUTIQUE

Authentic products created by local artisans. Jewellery, fibre art, woodcarving, photography, and more. Located on Promenade Waterfront. 24 Douglas Ave. 506-548-8641 chalbaie@bathurst.ca bathurst.ca

CONTACT US

506-548-0410 1-877-548-1966 city.tourism@bathurst.ca bathurst.ca

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BEACH STOPS YOUGHALL BEACH PARK

Youghall beach is a supervised saltwater beach located at the majestic Bathurst Harbour. Change rooms, canteen, washrooms, boardwalk, and a marina. 1525 Queen Elizabeth Dr. 506-548-0410 kcregionalcenter@bathurst.ca bathurst.ca

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BATHURST WAR MUSEUM

BATHURST MARINA

PARK STOPS PROMENADE WATERFRONT

506-547-1166

GOLF STOPS GOWAN BRAE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Artefacts from the First World War, Second World War, Korean War, and Gulf War. First World War trench exhibit. 575 St. Peter Ave. 506-546-3135 bathurstlegion@bellaliant.com hermanjgoodvc.tripod.com/ourbranch.html

NEPISIGUIT CENTENNIAL MUSEUM/ CULTURAL CENTRE

18-hole championship golf course located on the beautiful Bay of Chaleur. The golf course offers water views on 16 of 18 holes with four sets of tees. 150 Youghall Dr. 506-546-2707 info@gowanbrae.ca gowanbrae.ca $35 to $60

Local history comes alive at the Nepisiguit Centennial Museum and Cultural Centre where artefacts and genealogical documents are accessible. 360 Douglas Ave. 506-546-9449

SQUIRE GREEN GOLF CLUB

ACADIAN PENINSULA TRAIL (BATHURST TO TRACADIE)

506-544-7888

HERITAGE STOPS BATHURST HERITAGE MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES

Explore the boardwalks and walkways to experience our unique galleries, shops, boutiques, and delicious restaurants. 86 Douglas Ave. 506-548-0418/1-877-548-1966 tourisminfo@bathurst.ca bathurst.ca/services.php?id=6

WILDLIFE STOPS DALY POINT NATURE RESERVE

NATURE STOPS Part of the Sentier NB Trail. Follows the Acadian coastal area from Bathurst to Tracadie. Wildlife viewing. St. Mary’s Street 1-800-526-7070

CITY OF BATHURST TRAILS 506-548-0418

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

A 40.5-ha (100-acre) park; 7.5 km of trails amidst a variety of flora and fauna, including the rare Maritime Ringlet butterfly. 2105 Carron Dr. 506-548-0778 city.tourism@bathurst.ca bathurst.ca/services.php?id=8 Want the best experience? See page 97.

NEPISIGUIT ADVENTURES Stop by for a small booklet of special points of interest to all visitors, including everything from heritage homes to the Daly Point Nature Preserve. 360 Douglas Ave. 506-546-9449 bhtc@nb.aibn.com bathurstheritage.ca

5-6 hour guided canoeing on Nepisiguit river. First Nation and Acadian interaction stories, eagles, beavers, bannock bread, and tamarack tea. 1835 Gowan Brae Dr. 506-252-3050 nepisiguitadventures@gmail.com nepisiguitadventures.ca Want the best experience? See page 97.

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POKESHAW BEACH STOPS POKESHAW PARK BEACH Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach. Scenic lookout, cormorant nesting site, and wind- and wave-carved shoreline. Wildlife viewing. Route 11, west of Grande-Anse 506-732-5929

GRANDE-ANSE Ocean excursions, fishing, and boating are just a few of the activities that await in this charming seaside town!

BERTRAND Bertrand is a lively village surrounded by nature; birdwatching, a biking trail, rest area, and various events. The Village Historique Acadien is nearby.

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GRANDE-ANSE

ARTISTIC STOPS RÉJEANNE GODIN MORIN ART GALLERY 506-727-4236

HERITAGE STOPS VILLAGE HISTORIQUE ACADIEN

BEACH STOPS GRANDE-ANSE BEACH Magnificent unsupervised saltwater beach with change house, washrooms, food service, children’s play area, and picnic area. Route 11, east end of the village 506-732-3256

PLAGE DU QUAI Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms and food services. High cliffs provide a scenic backdrop to this beach along the coast of Chaleur Bay. Portuaire Street 506-732-3256

HERITAGE STOPS FOUNDING CULTURES MUSEUM

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Experience l’Acadie! Authentic historical site showing the lives of Acadians of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. 5 Du Pont St. 506-726-2600/1-877-721-2200 vha@gnb.ca vhanb.ca $18 to $50 Want the best experience? RÉSEAU See page 97.

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MAISONNETTE An excellent location for a quiet vacation in a natural setting.

BEACH STOPS From the natives who first lived on these lands, to the French, British, Irish, and Scottish who came and still live here – discover how Acadia now glows in charming little coastal villages like Grande-Anse. 184 Acadie St. 506-732-3003 info@museedescultures.ca museedescultures.ca $4 to $17

MAISONNETTE PARK BEACH Unsupervised saltwater beach with washrooms, food service, playground, and picnic area. Warm water beach sheltered from waves and wind by a grassy dune. 1512 Châtillon St. 506-726-2717

Auberge de la Baie Caraquet

• Waterfront property • 50 rooms • Breakfast à la carte in a lovely Dining Room • Lounge • Meeting facilities • Acadian Historical Village and other major attractions nearby

139 St-Pierre Boulevard West Caraquet, NB E1W 1B7 Tel: 506 727-3485 • Fax: 506 727-3634 aubergebaie@hotmail.ca

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CARAQUET

BAS-CARAQUET

Located on the coast, Caraquet combines Acadian and Maritime charm and is host to one of the most popular festivals in North America.

This seaside community has a fullservice family beach, so plan to spend some time by the sea.

ARTISTIC STOPS THÉÂTRE POPULAIRE D’ACADIE 506-727-0920

FOODIE STOPS CARAQUET REGIONAL MARKET

BEACH STOPS BAS-CARAQUET MUNICIPAL BEACH Saltwater beach with food, change houses, washrooms, showers, playground, aquatic park, barbecue, and picnic areas. 2859 Lanteigne St. 506-726-2776

SAINT-SIMON HERITAGE STOPS SAINT-SIMON HERITAGE AND CULTURAL INTERPRETATION CENTRE

COASTAL STOPS OLD PORTAGE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE Established in 1869. Original wooden salt-shaker tower lighthouse; not open for interior visits, but can be viewed from outside. 100 De l’Aquarium St. 506-336-3013

HERITAGE STOPS NICOLAS DENYS HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. The Société Historique Nicolas-Denys Inc. serves northeastern New Brunswick, a region extending from Belledune to Neguac. Open to the public; free of charge. 218 J. D. Gauthier Blvd., Unit 061 506-336-3461

WILDLIFE STOPS NEW BRUNSWICK AQUARIUM AND MARINE CENTRE

Caraquet’s Regional Market promotes the development of regional agriculture that respects the environment and stimulates the supply and demand of local food products and crafts. 10 Colisée St. 506-726-3877 marchedecaraquet@gmail.com

HERITAGE STOPS MUSÉE ACADIEN DE CARAQUET

Discover the exhibit on Saint-Simon’s captain, Limoges porcelain, fossils and clam digging, and go kayaking. 48 Le Bouthiller Rd. 506-602-0119 506-720-0406 epavebaiesaintsimoninc@gmail.com $1 to $25

POKEMOUCHE GOLF STOPS Features the history and culture of the Acadian Peninsula from the arrival of the first settlers up to the present day. 15 St-Pierre Blvd., East 506-726-2682 506-726-2727 svl@nb.sympatico.ca museecaraquet.ca $1 to $3

GOLF POKEMOUCHE 506-727-3577

SHIPPAGAN Discover the attractions, festivities, and marine life of this charming Acadian town that moves to the rhythms of the sea.

BEACH STOPS CAMPING SHIPPAGAN BEACH 506-336-3960

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Atlantic Canada’s largest public aquarium. Discover an astonishing variety of fish and invertebrate species, seals and blue lobsters. 100 De l’Aquarium St. 506-336-3013 aquarium@gnb.ca aquariumnb.ca $6 to $26.50 Want the best experience? See page 98.

LE GOULET This small village by the sea has a natural unsupervised beach with showers, changing rooms, and observation tower.

BEACH STOPS LE GOULET BEACH Unsupervised saltwater swimming beach with washrooms, showers, gazebo, and picnic area. Dunes and coastal interpretation site with birdwatching observation tower. 1295 Principale St. 506-336-3272


THINGS TO DO I ACADIAN

SAINTE-MARIESAINT-RAPHAËL This quiet and friendly village offers a beautiful ocean view. Visit the magnificent beach.

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PARK STOPS ECOLOGICAL PARK OF THE ACADIAN PENINSULA

BEACH STOPS SAINTE-MARIE-SAINT-RAPHAËL BEACH Unsupervised saltwater, sandy beach with washrooms, showers, parking, picnic area, and playground. 1360 De la Mer Blvd. 506-344-3210

LAMÈQUE ISLAND With the most French flavour in New Brunswick, Lamèque Island is vibrant with colours of the peat bogs which abound in this area in the fall.

ARTISTIC STOPS TWO ISLANDS, A THOUSAND TREASURES

Awaken to nature – Ecological Park of the Acadian Peninsula. Let all your senses dazzle you while enjoying a guided tour of our nature trail. 65 Du Ruisseau St. 506-344-3223/506-344-3222 parcecologique@lameque.ca lameque.ca/visiteurs/parc-ecologiquepeninsule-acadienne $8 to $25 Want the best experience? See page 98.

PETITE-LAMÈQUE ARTISTIC STOPS THE MAGICAL SCULPTURE TRAIL (SENTIER MAGIQUE DE SCULPTURES) 506-344-2600

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS Follow the map and discover the people, beaches, lighthouses, seafood, and other hidden treasures of two charming Acadian Isles, Lamèque and Miscou. 65 Du Ruisseau St. 506-344-3223 506-344-3222 deuxilesmilletresors@gmail.com lamequemiscou.ca $5 to $10 Want the best experience? See page 98.

KITE ACADÉMIE RENÉ JOBIN 819-570-6871

PIGEON HILL BEACH STOPS PIGEON HILL BEACH Unsupervised saltwater, sand, and stone beach, with washrooms at wharf, canteen and birdwatching. Route 305 506-344-5973

MISCOU ISLAND The road less travelled leads here... to shores of unspoiled and uncommon beauty... home to a spectacular beach.

BEACH STOPS MISCOU BEACH Unsupervised dunes and discovery beach. Parking and washrooms on site. Gallien Road, east of Miscou Island 506-344-7203

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WILSON POINT BEACH Perfect beach for long walks, exceptional sand dunes, and many birdwatching opportunities. Wilson Point Road, east of Miscou Island 506-344-7203

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PETITPAQUETVILLE

HERITAGE STOPS SAINT-ISIDORE MUSEUM

FOODIE STOPS FILS DU ROY DISTILLERY

MISCOU ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Lighthouse erected in 1856, still active. Original octagonal, wooden tower. Visit this light and enjoy the sweeping view from the top. 13300 Route 113 506-344-7203

PAQUETVILLE Birthplace of singer/songwriter Édith Butler. Surrounded by the Caraquet and Pokemouche rivers (great for sport-fishing enthusiasts). Remarkable stone church.

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Acadie’s first distillery produces high-quality and affordable spirits, including whiskies, gins, and even absinthe, with unique and new flavours that appeal to all tastes. 599 Principal Rd. 506-764-2046 info@distilleriefilsduroy.com distilleriefilsduroy.com

PARK STOPS MINERAL SPRINGS PARK

HALL OF FAME

SAINT-ISIDORE This charming community boasts several successful industries and offers trails, history, and Acadian hospitality.

ARTISTIC STOPS An exhibition about the life and accomplishments of the most distinguished citizens of Paquetville, including popular singer, Édith Butler. 1094 Du Parc St. 506-764-2500 ghislain.comeau@villagepaquetville.com villagepaquetville.com

Exhibits depict the community, agricultural, and forestry history of northeastern New Brunswick. Museum is located near a magnificent historical church that can also be toured. 3942 Des Fondateurs Blvd. 506-393-9764 sduclos@nb.sympatico.ca rmne.ca/en/content/saint-isidore-church and-museum $2 to $5

POTERIE MONIQUE DUCLOS POTTERY 506-358-6981

Arboretum with 2.5 km (1.5 mi.) of nature and birdwatching trails. Rest areas and different varieties of trees. 25 De l’Aréna St. 506-358-6005

ALLARDVILLE OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS SLED DOG ADVENTURES

Dogsledding tours and getaways with experienced guide. Drive your own team or sit back and enjoy the winter scenery. Kennel tours in the summer. 5586 Route 134 506-583-1717 info@snowdogadventures.com snowdogadventures.com/en/welcome $50 to $1600

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ALDERWOOD OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS KAYAK PÉNINSULE

NATURE STOPS ACADIAN PENINSULA TRAIL (TRACADIE TO BATHURST) Part of the Sentier NB Trail. Follows the Acadian coastal area from Tracadie to Bathurst. Wildlife viewing. De la Block Street 1-800-526-7070

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS TRACADIE-SHEILA DRIVING RANGE 506-393-7350

Kayak péninsule is an outdoor adventure company that offers exploration of the Acadian coastline by kayaking, and cultural experiences of different Acadian localities. 499 Alderwood Rd. 506-888-7022 kayakpeninsule@hotmail.com kayakpeninsule.ca $40 to $65

TRACADIE Bordered by two rivers, Tracadie beats to an Acadian rhythm. Come enjoy the beauty of our beaches, our urban entertainment, and our festivities.

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NEGUAC This peaceful and cultural village is the Savoie capital of the world and the gateway to the Acadian Peninsula.

BEACH STOPS ÎLE-AUX-FOINS PARK Unsupervised saltwater beach with shallow water, playground, picnic area, observation tower, trails, boardwalk, and floating bridges. Joseph Street 506-776-3950

PARK STOPS

VAL-COMEAU

RICHELIEU MUNICIPAL PARK

BEACH STOPS VAL-COMEAU BEACH Unsupervised saltwater beach with change rooms, washrooms, playground, and picnic areas. 2-km (1-mi.) stretch of golden sand. Campground nearby. 504 Parc De Val-Comeau Rd. 506-393-7150

TABUSINTAC HERITAGE STOPS

The park is located in the heart of Neguac. See the Savoie Monument, gazebo, picnic tables, washrooms, and a canteen. 705 Principale St. 506-776-3950

WILDLIFE STOPS NEGUAC BIRD SANCTUARY (ÎLE-AUX-FOINS PARK) Birdwatching, boardwalks, and interpretative signs that explain the flora and fauna within the park. Birdwatchers can observe more than 200 species of birds. Joseph Street 506-776-3950

CITY OF MIRAMICHI

TABUSINTAC CENTENNIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

TRACADIE COUNTRY MARKET

At the Marché Champêtre in downtown Tracadie, from produce to homemade crafts, come find the best local products around. Open from June to September. 3416 Principale St. 506-394-4133 shache1.ss@gmail.com

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Originally the first Methodist Church in the area and later New Brunswick’s second rural high school. Family trees, cemetery and church records available. 4490 Route 11 506-779-1918 506-625-2512 tabusintaclibrarym@bellalaint.com tabusintac.info

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Miramichi, see page 192 in the Miramichi River Route section.

HERITAGE STOPS TRACADIE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 506-393-6366

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HARDWICKE HERITAGE STOPS MYERS CHURCH

KOUCHIBOUGUAC FOODIE STOPS KOUCHIBOUGUAC FARMERS’ MARKET

ACADIEVILLE WILDLIFE STOPS LITTLE, BIG BEAR SAFARI

506-876-4377

NATURE STOPS KOUCHIBOUGUAC RIVER NO. 2 (FOOTBRIDGE)

Hardwicke Community Group at Myers develops and coordinates community activities at Myers Community Centre, including showing the Still Fishing - Beyond the Escuminac Disaster documentary. 193 Hardwicke Rd. 506-228-4223 captainw@nbnet.nb.ca Want the best experience? See page 98.

BAIE-SAINTE-ANNE BEACH STOPS SANDY POINT PARK BEACH 506-228-1122

ESCUMINAC BEACH STOPS ESCUMINAC BEACH AND FAMILY PARK

Built in 1988, this footbridge is 45 m (148 ft.) in length. Route 11, Exit 75 North, on Power House and Kouchibouguac Bye roads.

ROGERSVILLE The Acadian people of this region invite you to spend a day within the serene borders of this French village.

Bear-viewing at its best! An unforgettable journey among bears while learning from the “bear man!” 4120 Route 480 506-775-2354 info@bearsafari.com bearsafari.com $15.90 to $115.25 Want the best experience? See page 98.

HERITAGE STOPS MONUMENT NOTRE-DAME DE L’ASSOMPTION PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Historical importance commemorating the work of Msgr. Marcel-Franois Richard, a significant figure in the Acadian cultural revival of the late 19th century. 2 Saint-Joseph St. 506-775-2898

KOUCHIBOUGUAC KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK

506-228-4532

POINTE-SAPIN BEACH STOPS POINTE-SAPIN BEACH 506-876-3302

COASTAL STOPS POINTE-SAPIN LIGHTHOUSE (REAR RANGE) (Est. in 1903) Original wooden salt-shaker tower. Yellow navigation light. 3273 Route 117 West

With endless golden sand dunes and exceptional campsites, Kouchibouguac National Park is a mosaic of breathtaking views, fascinating wildlife, and awesome experiences. 186 Route 117 506-876-2443 1-888-773-8888 kouch.info@pc.gc.ca parkscanada.gc.ca/kouchibouguac

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KELLYS BEACH Go for a dip in some of Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches north of Virginia at Kouchibouguac National Park! 186 Route 117 506-876-2443 1-888-773-8888 kouch.info@pc.gc.ca parkscanada.gc.ca/kouchibouguac

SOUTH KOUCHIBOUGUAC CAMPGROUND For campground information, turn to page 129.


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CAMERONS MILL HERITAGE STOPS KOUCHIBOUGUAC RIVER NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (CAMERONS MILL) Built in 1950, this covered bridge is 42 m (136 ft.) in length. Route 11, Exit 69, Saint-Ignace Road West 12.7 km (7.9 mi.), Camerons Mill Cross Road, at Camerons Mill, near Saint-Ignace.

SAINT-LOUIS DE KENT Saint-Louis de Kent, Kouchibouguac National Park’s neighbour, is the cradle of the Acadian flag. Experience an Acadian village in tune with nature and people.

HERITAGE STOPS GROTTO AND CALVARY 506-876-2109

RICHIBUCTOVILLAGE

ELSIPOGTOG FIRST NATION

COASTAL STOPS RICHIBOUCTO HEAD LIGHTHOUSE Established in 1864. Altered in 1988. Active. Original wooden salt-shaker tower. Cap-Lumière Road 506-523-6988

This charming seaside community has a rich and vibrant history and a beautiful coastal landscape. Come for a relaxing vacation or exciting adventure!

HERITAGE STOPS ELSIPOGTOG MI’KMAQ CULTURAL CENTRE

REXTON A small community with a rich heritage, the village boasts many historical sites, festivals, crafts, shops, and community events.

HERITAGE STOPS BONAR LAW COMMON 506-523-7615

BONAR LAW COMMON FARMERSGOLF 506-523-7615

RICHIBUCTO

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Cultural immersion in the Mi’kmaq traditions at the First Nation of Elsipogtog with various experiences (meeting with elders, guided walks, learning activities, and more). 29 Big Cove Rd. Economic Developement and Cultural Center 506-523-4726 elsibasketmakers@outlook.com mikmaqbasketmaking.com

RICHIBUCTO RIVER MUSEUM 506-523-7615

ARTISTIC STOPS INTERPRETATION CENTRE ARTISTS’ CORNER

Artists’ Corner. Best kept secret... described as a gallery, an oasis, a beehive, ‘’An ART CENTRE like no other’’. Definitely a pleasant surprise. 9236 Main St. 506-523-4453/506-523-7870 vtrcto@nbnet.nb.ca richibucto.org

BEACH STOPS JARDINE MUNICIPAL PARK 506-523-7874

KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK

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MUNDLEVILLE FOODIE STOPS RICHIBUCTO RIVER WINE ESTATE

SAINTE-ANNEDE-KENT

GOLF STOPS GOLF BOUCTOUCHE 506-743-5251

ARTISTIC STOPS SAVONNERIE OLIVIER SOAPERY 506-743-8938

HERITAGE STOPS KENT MUSEUM INC.

SAINT-ÉDOUARDDE-KENT BEACH STOPS Tour, taste, and buy award-winning wines at this lush estate, featuring 8 ha (20 acres) of grapes with a view of the Richibucto River! 940 Route 495 506-523-9056 ahudson@nbnet.nb.ca richibuctoriverwineestate.com Want the best experience? See page 99.

IRVING ECO-CENTRE, LA DUNE DE BOUCTOUCHE DISCOVERY BEACH 506-743-2600

FOODIE STOPS LA FERME MAURY (LES VINS DE L’ACADIE)

Convent built in 1880 where you will see Acadian artifacts and crafts. 150 Du Couvent Rd. 506-743-5005 admin@museedekent.ca museedekent.ca/index-eng.php $2 to $4

506-743-5347

HERITAGE STOPS GRAHAM CREEK COVERED BRIDGE (GRAHAM, TOM) Built in 1928, this covered bridge is 41 m (135 ft.) in length. Route 11, Exit 53, Route 134 West 1.6 km (0.99 mi.), Route 495 South 6.7 km (4 mi.), Route 470 South 1.3 km (0.81 mi.), Route 510 West 3.3 km (2 mi.), at Mundleville, near Rexton.

BASS RIVER FOODIE STOPS UPRIVER COUNTRY MARKET

NATURE STOPS IRVING ECO-CENTRE, LA DUNE DE BOUCTOUCHE 506-743-2600

BOUCTOUCHE The town of Bouctouche is an enticing combination of scenery and sea, with much to see and do, from magnificent eco-treasures to succulent lobster dinners.

NATURE STOPS BOUCTOUCHE TRAILS 18-km (11-mi.) trail system connecting the Irving Eco-Centre, La Dune de Bouctouche, Le Pays de la Sagouine, and winding through the town. Wildlife viewing. 30 Évangéline St. 506-743-8811

ARTISTIC STOPS LE PAYS DE LA SAGOUINE 506-743-1400

COASTAL STOPS DIXON POINT LIGHTHOUSE (FRONT RANGE) Every Saturday of the summer from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., the community gathers to enjoy breakfast, coffee, smoothies, baking, fresh vegetables, meat, and crafts. 20 Fearon Cross Rd. 506-521-4809 uprivercountrymarket@gmail.com uprivercountrymarket.com

(Est. 1881) Replaced in 1919. Active. Wooden salt-shaker design. Route 535 506-523-6988

JEROME POINT (FRONT RANGE) (Est. 1883). Altered in 1987. Active. Original wooden salt-shaker tower. View from the road. La pointe à Jerome Way 506-523-6988

FOODIE STOPS BOUCTOUCHE FARMERS’ MARKET 506-744-1020

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THINGS TO DO I ACADIAN

COCAGNE ARTISTIC STOPS WILDABOUT WAMPUM STUDIO AND BOUTIQUE

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GRANDE-DIGUE COASTAL STOPS COCAGNE CAPE PORT 506-312-1941

HERITAGE STOPS MUSÉE DES PIONNIERS DE GRANDE-DIGUE

Watch as Acadian artisan Marcia Poirier carves the unremarkable Quahog clam shell into magnificent wearable art. Excellent gifts and souvenirs. 4879 Route 134 506-576-5445 marciapoirier@wildaboutwampum.com wildaboutwampum.com

COASTAL STOPS COCAGNE LIGHTHOUSE (FRONT RANGE) (Est. 1907). Original wooden salt-shaker tower. Interior of lighthouse is not open to the public. Picnic tables on site. 3 Lovers Lane Rd. 506-576-7062

NOTRE-DAME OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS SKYDIVE MONCTON

With a mural painting of the Grande-Digue marsh as it appeared around the 1800s, tour a small village of six old buildings containing artefacts that once belonged to the locals. 468B Route 530 506-532-6823 506-576-9228 lucillet65@gmail.com grande-digue.net

SHEDIAC BRIDGE HERITAGE STOPS SHEDIAC RIVER NO. 4 COVERED BRIDGE (GALLANT, JOSHUA) Built in 1935, this covered bridge is 26 m (84 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 459A-B, Route 115 north 7 km (4.3 mi.), Cape Breton Road 9 km (5.5 mi.), Shediac River Road 3 km (1.9 mi.).

CITY OF MONCTON

Our “Lobster Tales Cruise” offers:

• 2 1/2 hours of adventure on the bay • An education in lobster fishing • An instruction on cooking lobster • Tips on how to crack a lobster • Easiest way to eat a lobster • Meal choices are lobster, chicken

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Free fall for 40 seconds, then enjoy a parachute ride, getting a spectacular view and the thrill of a lifetime, accompanied by CSPA-certified instructor. 780 Falconer Rd. 506-858-0675/1-800-566-5867 info@skydivemoncton.com skydivemoncton.com $250 to $275

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Moncton, see page 58 in the Fundy Coastal Drive section.

Departure: Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf

1-888-894-2002 tours@lobstertales.ca www.lobstertales.ca

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CITY OF DIEPPE

FOODIE STOPS CROISIÈRES SHEDIAC BAY CRUISES

SHEDIAC Cracking open a juicy lobster is just the beginning of your stay in Shediac... a vacation paradise nestled along New Brunswick’s eastern shore.

ARTISTIC STOPS GINETTE ARSENAULT POTTERY 506-872-1351

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Dieppe, see page 66 in the Fundy Coastal Drive section.

POINTE-DU-CHÊNE COASTAL STOPS POINTE-DU-CHÊNE RANGE (FRONT AND REAR RANGES) Built in 1895. Active. Original wooden salt-shaker towers. 45 Parlee Beach Rd., Parlee Beach Provincial Park 506-533-3363

MARITIME CRAFTS SHIRTS & MORE Discover lobster! Experienced fishermen put you in action: haul in, learn about and dine on lobster on board. Enjoy welcoming Acadian hospitality. 60 Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf Rd. 506-532-2175/1-888-894-2002 tours@lobstertales.ca lobstertales.ca $44.35 to $64.78 Want the best experience? See page 99.

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COASTAL STOPS SHEDIAC BAY YACHT CLUB 506-532-7007

GOLF STOPS SOUTH COVE GOLF & CAMPING 506-532-6713

WILDLIFE STOPS

HERITAGE STOPS

HOMARUS ECO-CENTRE

PASCAL POIRIER HISTORICAL HOUSE - THE ARTISANS’ HOUSE 506-532-7022

POINTE-DU-CHÊNE YACHT CLUB 506-532-6800

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS ABLE SAIL 506-533-9750 Discover the king of crustaceans during our guided tour and get the chance to see, touch, and even adopt baby lobsters! 46 Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf 506-878-9315 info@ecocentrehomarus.org ecocentrehomarus.org $3 to $12

SHEDIAC PADDLE SHACK 506-532-8914

SHEDIAC (POINTE-DU-CHÊNE) PARLEE BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK Home to the warmest saltwater in Canada, Parlee Beach is a lifeguarded beach; the park offers a range of recreational sports, showers, playground, restaurant, and campground. 45 Parlee Beach Rd. 506-533-3363 1-800-561-0123 parlee@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca RÉSEAU $13 branch charge NETWORK

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QUIRKY STOPS THE WORLD’S LARGEST LOBSTER Shediac is recognized as “The Lobster Capital of the World” and is home to the World’s Largest Lobster. Stop by for a pic this summer! 229 Main St. 506-532-7788

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HAUTEABOUJAGANE GOLF STOPS PINE NEEDLES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

GRAND-BARACHOIS BEACH STOPS GAGNON BEACH 506-577-2519

HERITAGE STOPS BARACHOIS HISTORICAL CHURCH PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Acadian church (1826), today houses a community museum, art gallery, and concert venue. Museum collection includes traditional religious objects and vestments. 1350 Route 133 506-532-5314

36 holes. New Brunswick’s only 36-hole golf course, featuring two beautiful courses, the Pine and the River. 44 Glaude Rd. 506-532-4634 pineneedles@nb.aibn.com pineneedlesgolf.nb.ca $29 to $38

MSGR. CAMILLE-ANDRÉ-LEBLANC MUSEUM 506-532-2976

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Our waters reach up to 24° C (75° F)

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Find Acadian joie de vivre in this seaside Acadian village, where Acadian folklore, fiddles, song and dance await you!

BEACH STOPS ABOITEAU BEACH (PLAGE DE L’ABOITEAU)

Unsupervised warm, saltwater beach with change house, washrooms, showers, playground, parking, Wi-Fi, canteen, bilingual service, and security. 380 Bas-Cap-Pelé Rd. 506-577-2218

HERITAGE STOPS SMOKEHOUSE MUSEUM

NATURE STOPS CAPE JOURIMAIN NATURE CENTRE 506-538-2336

CAPE TORMENTINE NATURE STOPS CAPE TORMENTINE TO SACKVILLE TRAIL - TRANS-CANADA TRAIL This 52-km (32-mi.) trail is built on an abandoned railway and runs through Acadian dyke lands, woodlands, freshwater swamps, and salt marshes. 5039 Route 16 506-459-1931

Beach complex features a change area, washrooms, showers, sandy shores, and some of the warmest saltwater swimming in northeastern North America. Wildlife viewing. 150 Parc Ln. 506-577-2080/1-877-577-2080 stephane.dallaire@cap-pele.com cap-pele.com/en/attractions/aboiteau-beach $7 to $40

Interpretive panels, photographs, equipment and activities depicting the history and evolution of the smoked-herring industry, a traditional and major industry in the Cap-Pelé area. 2463 Acadie Rd. 506-577-2017/506-577-2039 tourisme@cap-pele.com cap-pele.com/en Want the best experience? See page 99.

MALDEN FOODIE STOPS BLUE ROOF DISTILLERY

NATURE STOPS HIBOU BLANC TRAIL – OUTDOOR PARK 506-577-2030

CAPE JOURIMAIN BEACH STOPS CAPE JOURIMAIN BEACH

Easy to stay - Hard to leave… Newly constructed 60 room full service Hotel with private balconies. Located downtown, at walking distance of the Shediac Bay marina, shopping, restaurants, beaches, wharf and entertainment!

Provides a combination of stunning views and up-close wildlife observation. 5039 Route 16 506-538-2220

Canada’s first farm-to-bottle distillery is located in Malden on the Strang family farm. Unique in every way, Blue Roof Premium Vodka is crafted from scratch using whole potatoes. 4144 Route 16 506-538-7767 dstrang@strangsproduce.com Blueroofdistillers.com

MURRAY CORNER MURRAY BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK An inviting seaside campground, Murray Beach is home to warm saltwater and a beautiful sandy beach; a seashore explorer’s delight. 1679 Route 955 506-538-2628 1-800-561-0123 murray@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca Starting from $10 Direct : 506-532-6100 TTF / SF : 1-855-836-6100

222 rue Belliveau Street SShediac, NB E4P 0M2

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PORT ELGIN Port Elgin has been a maritime port of call for more than 400 years. It boasts diverse, quiet nature trails and community events throughout the year.

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HERITAGE STOPS FORT BEAUSÉJOUR FORT CUMBERLAND NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

HERITAGE STOPS MONRO HERITAGE MUSEUM

A community museum with Heritage Canada displays on the history of Fort Gaspareaux, the village of Port Elgin, and surrounding communities. 1 Spring St. 506-538-2109 506-538-2536 jlassoc@nbnet.nb.ca mhm-museum.com

Winegarden, an award-winning Winery & Distillery, offers handcrafted wines and fruit-based spirits, such as a traditional Black Forest Apple Schnaps (Brandy) since 1991. On site boutique – patio – vineyard – heritage and souvenir corner. 851 Route 970 506-538-7405 srosswog@nbnet.nb.ca winegardenestate.com

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Star-shaped fort built in 1751, tells the story of the tug of war for supremacy in Acadia. 111 Fort Beauséjour Rd. 506-364-5080 1-888-773-8888 kouch.info@pc.gc.ca parkscanada.gc.ca/fortbeausejour $1.90 to $9.80

NATURE STOPS PORT ELGIN FOOTBRIDGE Built in 1968, this footbridge is 46 m (151 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 513A-B, Route 16, Exit 25, Route 970, onto Shemogue Road.

PORT ELGIN NATURE TRAILS Over 70 km (43 mi.) of hiking, walking, and cycling trails. Salt marshes and dykes are alive with sights and sounds of wildlife and plants. 41 East Main St. 506-538-2120

TANTRAMAR TRAIL (PORT ELGIN TO SACKVILLE) Part of the Trans Canada Trail passes through boreal forest, freshwater, and saltwater marshes. Port Elgin to Sackville. Wildlife viewing. Station Street 506-364-4967

Plage Aboiteau, Cap-Pelé, NB www.cap-pele.com 1-877-577-2080

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There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

All CAA/AAA rated properties must meet the same basic requirements for cleanliness and hospitality. A rating of one to five diamonds tells visitors what type of experience to expect, from no-frills to highly personalized.

The Canada Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars.

BATHURST & AREA Bathurst, Beresford, Janeville, Nigadoo BED AND BREAKFAST

Gîte l’Étoile du Havre Bed & Breakfast Inc. 405 Youghall Dr. Bathurst 506-545-6238/506-543-3005 etoileduhavre@rogers.com etoileduhavre.com/en $99.99 to $135 La Fine Grobe sur Mer (By The Sea) 289 Principale St. Nigadoo 506-783-3138 grobe@nbnet.nb.ca finegrobe.com $90 to $100

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Atlantic Host Hotel 1450 Vanier Blvd. Bathurst 506-548-3335/1-800-898-9292 thehost@nbnet.nb.ca atlantichost.com $132.99 to $250

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BERESFORD - BOUCTOUCHE & AREA John’s Motel 1275 Principale St. Beresford 506-546-5726 johnsmotel@gmail.com johnsmotel.wordpress.com $70 to $120

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Auberge de la Vallée – Spa 506-549-4100

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A & G Bed & Breakfast 5684 Route 134 Bouctouche-Sud 506-743-6920/506-955-5247 aetggite@gmail.com sites.google.com/site/agbedbreakfast $70 to $95

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Bouctouche Baie Chalets & Camping 2239 Route 475 Saint-Édouard-de-Kent 506-743-8883/1-888-530-8883 reservation@bouctouchecamping.com bouctouchecamping.com $125 to $1085

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Bouctouche Bay Inn Motel 506-743-2726

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Chalets de l’Aboiteau 55 Des Chalets Ln. Cap-Pelé 506-577-2005/1-888-366-5555 info@chaletsaboiteau.ca chaletsaboiteau.ca $109 to $235

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CARAQUET & AREA Bertrand, Caraquet, Maisonnette BED AND BREAKFAST

Gîte Havre de La Dune B&B 55 Du Pêcheur St. Maisonnette 506-727-1817/506-888-1851 havredune_cglandry@hotmail.com bbcanada.com/12793.html?showpage=1 $95 to $120

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Hôtel Château Albert at the Village Historique Acadien 5 Du Pont St. Bertrand 506-726-2600/1-877-721-2200 hotel.chateaualbert@gnb.ca villagehistoriqueacadien.com/en/ hotel-chateau-albert $99.95 to $159.95

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Days Inn Dalhousie 506-684-5681

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Motel Baie des Chaleurs Ltée 506-732-2948 Motel Doiron 506-732-5316

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Séjour Kouchibouguac Resort 10983 Route 134 Saint-Louis de Kent 506-876-0444/1-833-484-9923 kouchresort@gmail.com kouch.com $79 to $169

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Little Shemogue Inn 2361 Route 955 Little Shemogue 506-538-2320/506-874-5318 inn@little-shemogue-inn.com little-shemogue-inn.com $128 to $214

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Schooner Point Log Cabins 506-778-2338

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Motel Beauséjour - Chez Raymond 486 Principale St. Neguac 506-776-8718 chezraymond@nb.aibn.com chezraymond.ca $89 to $99

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Motel and Cottages l’Acadien By the Sea ∞∞∞∞ 55 Du Motel Ln. Petit-Rocher 506-783-1755/1-877-783-1755 motelacadien@nb.aibn.com motelacadiensurmer.ca $69.99 to $250

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Motel and Cottages l’Acadien By the Sea ∞∞˘ 55 Du Motel Ln. Petit-Rocher 506-783-1755/1-877-783-1755 motelacadien@nb.aibn.com motelacadiensurmer.ca $69.99 to $250

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Gite Toutes Saisons B&B 506-783-3122

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Motel Landry 506-727-5225

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Château Daigle 1499 Saint-Charles Nord Rd. Saint-Charles 506-876-4784 Info@chateaudaigle.ca chateaudaigle.ca $159 to $259

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Motel de Chez Nous Ltd. 506-775-6991

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Auberge Gabrièle Inn 296 Main St. Shediac 506-532-8007/1-877-980-7222 info@aubergegabrieleinn.com aubergegabrieleinn.com $125 to $169 Gite Beau Soleil 649 Main St. Shediac 506-532-6720 gitebeausoleil@rogers.com gitebeausoleil.com $70 to $110

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Hotel Shediac 222 Belliveau St. Shediac 506-532-6100/1-855-836-6100 reservations@hotelshediac.ca hotelshediac.ca/en $159.99 to $209.99 Parlee Beach Motel 691 Route 133 Pointe-du-Chêne 506-532-4299/1-888-532-4299 info@parleebeachmotel.com parleebeachmotel.com $69 to $165

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Tabusintac Chalets 506-779-8222

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Château d’Acadie 3559 Principale St. Tracadie 506-395-7565/506-888-1544 info@chateaudacadie.com chateaudacadie.com

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Good Sam is a campground rating system. The three-number rating that accompanies each campground gives visitors a snapshot of the campground’s amenities, cleanliness, and environment.

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BOUCTOUCHE - KOUCHIBOUGUAC AREA Chez les Maury – Camping à la ferme – Les Vins de l’Acadie 2021 Route 475 Saint-Édouard-de-Kent 506-743-5347 fermemaury@hotmail.com fermemaury.com $25 to $30

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CAPE TORMENTINE Cape Tormentine Beach Campground 506-538-7229

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CAP-PELÉ & AREA Sandy Beach Trailer Park 1988 Ltd. 506-577-2218

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CARAQUET & AREA Bertrand, Caraquet, Pokemouche Camping Colibri 913 des Acadiens Blvd. Bertrand (Caraquet) 506-727-2222 info@lecolibri.ca lecolibri.ca $28 to $48

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KOUCHIBOUGUAC AREA Kouchibouguac National Park South Kouchibouguac Campground 186 Route 117 Kouchibouguac National Park 506-876-2443 kouch.info@pc.gc.ca pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nb/kouchibouguac $22 to $38

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Escuminac Beach and Family Park Campground 506-228-4532

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KOUCHIBOUGUAC AREA - SHEDIAC & AREA Evergreen Acres Campground 506-876-4897

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MISCOU ISLAND Camping La Vague 3 Herring Point Rd. Miscou 506-344-8531/ 506-544-1986 campinglavague@hotmail.com campinglavague.com $26.25 to $700

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PETIT-ROCHER & AREA Camping Marie-Hélène 449 De la Tour Ln. Petit-Rocher 506-783-2233/506-544-0555 campingmariehelene@gmail.com $20 to $35

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RICHIBUCTO & AREA Richibucto, Richibucto-Village Camping Cap-Lumière Beach 239 Cap Lumière Richibucto-Village 506-523-0994/506-381-2721 campingcaplumiere@live.ca campingcaplumiere.com/ $26.10 to $34.60

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Jardine Municipal Park Campground 8|9|9.5 45 Park Dr. Richibucto 506-523-7874 parc.jardine@nb.aibn.com richibucto.org/jardine-municipal-park $3 to $39

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SHEDIAC & AREA - VAL-COMEAU Ocean View Park Limited 1586 Route 133 Grand-Barachois 506-532-3520 $25 to $42

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SHIPPAGAN AREA Savoie Landing Camping, Gîte & Auberge Janine du Havre 48 Chiasson Rd. Savoie Landing 506-336-8884 janine@nbnet.nb.ca sn2000.nb.ca/comp/janine $22 to $100

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TRACADIE & AREA Haut-Sheila, Tracadie Camping & Aquaparc La Rivière Tracadie 7.5|8|7.5 3205 rue Alcide Tracadie 506-393-7759/1-844-394-7759 info@campingetaquaparc.com campingetaquaparc.com $29 to $48

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VAL-COMEAU Camping de la Dune Ltée 490 Val-Comeau Rd. Val-Comeau 506-395-9148/506-726-3269 info@campingdeladune.com campingdeladune.com $29 to $36

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Y E L L A V R E RIV

scenic drive Craving adventure? Fill your boots! This drive is lush with pastoral

beauty, adrenaline-rush-inducing escapades, cultural encounters, culinary delights, historical spectacles, and more. Wind your way along the stunning Saint John River with stops to browse a farmers’ market, take in a musical extravaganza, or sip a craft brew… and let the good times flow.

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Grand Falls Gorge, Grand Falls

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World’s Largest Axe, Nackawic


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THINGS TO DO

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Time travel to a 19th-century village, page 140

Explore all the River Valley Scenic Drive has to offer. Check off these must-try activities as you complete them:

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Get jazzed at a Blues Festival, page 141

3 Go behind the scenes at a brewery, page 139

Unleash your inner scientist, page 140

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6 Tour a heritage railway station, page 140

Have fun at a farmers’ market, page 140

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FORTIN DU PETIT-SAULT (PETIT-SAULT BLOCKHOUSE)

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Edmundston Clair

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and Maine, Edmundston’s

firsthand. Here you’ll find

unique cultural influences

New Brunswick’s largest

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waterfall and the gorge its

Sip, savour, and explore.

roaring waters have created.

CITY OF EDMUNDSTON

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& CUISINE 1 NATURE

GRAND FALLS

Near the borders of Québec

Grand Falls Drummond

Four Falls

Perth-Andover

Experience nature’s magnificence

Florenceville-Bristol

Centreville

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Hartland

For full driving details, see your Tear-Out Map at the back of this Guide.

Woodstock

4

Minto

Fredericton

Mactaquac

Prince William

Youngs Cove

Lincoln Oromocto

Gagetown

Harvey

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Sussex

McAdam

Hampton

Hoyt Juvenile Settlement

Grand BayWestfield

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ARTS & CULTURE

FLORENCEVILLE-BRISTOL

Nestled in a cosy countryside

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Saint John

RIVERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT

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SCENIC SIGHTSEEING

CITY OF FREDERICTON

DOWNRIVER

New Brunswick’s riverfront capital

Go paddling, boating, and touring for

setting, this region is the

is brimming with rich heritage.

a unique way to explore the sights

agricultural belt of New Brunswick.

Outdoor concerts, riverside trails,

along the river’s idyllic southern

Unique heritage and artisanal

and delicious cuisine make this city

stretch. Stop for wine tastings and

experiences await.

a must-visit.

fresh fare along the way.

THE NEW BRUNSWICK POTATO WORLD MUSEUM

TourismNB.ca/ PotatoMuseum

SUSSEX MURALS

TourismNB.ca/ SussexMurals

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BEER watching The River Valley Scenic Drive is home to most of New Brunswick’s 30-some craft breweries. Explore these popular styles to find your favourite.

AMBER ALE

These brown- and red-hued ales range from sweet caramel flavours to big hoppy beers. American Amber - Railcar Brewing Company, Perth-Andover Maritime Amber Ale - Grimross Brewing Company, Fredericton

WHEAT ALE

This tangy beer style is bubblier than its cousins, with an aroma that will tickle your nose and your taste buds.

CIDER

Light and airy, this golden beverage’s flavour varies depending on the apple variety and where it grew.

Watermelon Wheat - Hammond River Brewing Co., Quispamsis Tante Blanche Witbier - Brasseurs du Petit-Sault Brewers, Edmundston

Summer - Red Rover Craft Cider, Fredericton Yip’s Hopped Cider - Yip Cider, Long Reach

IPA

Different hops lend different tastes and aromas to this popular style, like pine, fruit, and floral flavours. Hu Jon Hops - Trailway Brewing Co., Fredericton Constable Winchester - Foghorn Brewing Company, Rothesay

STOUT

This dark ale is known for its roasted malt flavours and sometimes hints of coffee or chocolate. Elevensies Espresso Stout Maybee Brewing Company, Fredericton Pitch Stout - Graystone Brewing, Fredericton

Which River Valley brew got your seal of approval? Tag a picture of it with #EXPLORENB

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS

festival! CAN’T MISS THIS

ATLANTIC BALLOON FIESTA Watch the sky fill with colourful hot air balloons, and enjoy family fun that includes a midway, music, crafts, food, and an antique car show.

>> GET THE DETAILS AT TOURISMNEWBRUNSWICK.CA

APRIL FLOURISH Festival Fredericton

Grand Falls Regional Potato Festival Grand Falls

Foire agricole de Saint-André (Saint-André Agricultural Fair) Saint-André

Edmundston Book Fair Edmundston

Oromocto Pioneer Days and Canada Day Celebrations Oromocto

MAY

McAdam Railway Days McAdam

Rendez-vous des Artistes Saint-Léonard

JULY

Festival on the Bend Nackawic

Visual Arts Symposium of Northwestern New Brunswick Grand Falls Salon de la forêt (Forestry Fair) Edmundston Woodstock Quilt Guild Bi-Annual Quilt Show Woodstock

Sussex SummerFEST Sussex Under the Stars Film Series Fredericton Richmond Corner Tractor Pull Richmond Corner

Main Street Summer Concerts Series Fredericton

L’Acadie des terres et forêts en fête Madawaska Maliseet First Nation

Gathering of the Scots Festival Perth-Andover

Lac Baker Tourism Festival Lac Baker

JUNE

NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival Fredericton

Freddy Beach Ribfest Fredericton St. Mary’s (Sitansisk) First Nation Powwow Fredericton Jardin de Gus Saint-Basile (Edmundston)

New Brunswick Highland Games Festival Fredericton Woodstock Old Home Week Woodstock Hartland Potato Festival Hartland

Sussex Flea Market Sussex

Kings County Agricultural Fair Sussex KV Jazz/Blues Fest Rothesay Half-Marathon Festivities Saint-François-de-Madawaska

SEPTEMBER New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition (NBEX) Fredericton Atlantic Balloon Fiesta Sussex Hunter Brothers Fall Festival Florenceville-Bristol Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival Fredericton

AUGUST

Cultural Expressions Festival Fredericton

Kennebecasis Valley Quilting Guild Show and Sale Quispamsis

La Foire Brayonne Edmundston

Tobique (Negootkook) First Nation Powwow Tobique Narrows

Queens County Fair Gagetown

Chipman Summer Festival Chipman

Edmundston Jazz and Blues Festival Edmundston

MS Bike: Sussex to Saint John - Plains and Pastures Tour Sussex Centreville Chamber of Commerce Super Power-Pull Centreville (Carleton County) Minto Coal Mining Festival Minto City of Fredericton Outdoor Summer Concert Series Fredericton

New Brunswick Summer Music Festival Fredericton Festival of Flavour Florenceville-Bristol Harvey Community Days Harvey (York County) Larlee Creek Hullabaloo Kilburn Life at the Lakes Festival Cambridge-Narrows Falls Brook Centre Annual Free School Glassville

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EXPERIENCES I RIVER VALLEY

HOW FUN IS YOUR VALLEY?

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Get to the heart of life in the Valley with these not-to-be-missed experiences. Have your pie and eat it too at a heritage railway station, get in touch with your inner artist, or brave

Florenceville-Bristol

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the dark on a haunted hike.

Mactaquac

Fredericton

Prince William

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CULINARY EXPERIENCE

OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE

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LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Saint John

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WALK IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PIONEERS LEDGES... PLACE DES PIONNIERS

Explore the history of the Madawaska region on this family-friendly walking tour that includes a stop at a miniature reproduction of a pioneer village and local treat sampling.

$2 to $10 2033 Commerciale St. Saint-François-de-Madawaska 506-992-6055

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BRASSEURS DU PETIT-SAULT BREWERS

3

DU RÉEL AU MINIATURE RAILROAD INTERPRETATION CENTRE

4

GRAND FALLS GORGE

SOMETHING’S BREWING IN EDMUNDSTON!

Learn all about the production of awardwinning beer with a tour that takes you from grain to glass. Sample the brews with your own keepsake glass.

$20 45 De l’Église St. Edmundston petitsault.com/en 506-733-1313

RAILWAYMAN FOR A DAY

Get on track to learn the ins and outs of being a rail worker with artefacts, model recreations, and a train you can ride that’s 1/8 real size.

$20 1091 Victoria St. Edmundston dureelauminiature.com 506-739-9644

FALLS AND GORGE AT ITS BEST

Explore the fascinating geology of the Grand Falls Gorge on our expert guided tour, described with props and storytelling!

$5 to $10 25 Madawaska Rd. Suite 100 Grand Falls grandfallsnb.com/welcome 506-475-7788/1-877-475-7769

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FARM-FRESH FUN AT THE MARKET FLORENCEVILLE-BRISTOL OUTDOOR SUMMER MARKET

Learn from some of the market’s most creative artisans as they showcase their craft with demonstrations and hands-on activities.

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FRESH FINE DINING SHOGOMOC RAILWAY SITE & WELCOME CENTRE

Climb aboard an elegant, restored 1931 rail car for a dining experience that offers a first-class culinary adventure that lets you slow down to savour the flavours.

7

HANDS-ON HERITAGE

DON’T MISS THE TRAIN!

SCIENCE SHOW

A TASTE OF NEW BRUNSWICK $299 659 Queen St. Fredericton cpfredericton.com 506-455-3371

FINE CRAFT & CULTURE LEARNING VACATIONS EDVENTURES FREDERICTON

Award-winning instructors teaching intensive, small-group workshops in craft and culture.

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$7 to $11 668 Brunswick St. Fredericton scienceeast.nb.ca 506-457-2340

CROWNE PLAZA FREDERICTON LORD BEAVERBROOK

Discover the flavours that define local cuisine. Your culinary experience includes a tasting of local craft beer, three-course farm-to-table feast, and overnight stay at this historic hotel.

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$13 96 Saunders Rd. McAdam mcadamstation.ca 506-784-3101

SCIENCE EAST SCIENCE CENTRE

Unleash your inner scientist with an interactive, hands-on science show. The fun and the learning are hard to tell apart!

10

5804 Route 102 Prince William kingslanding.nb.ca 506-363-4999

MCADAM RAILWAY STATION

Experience the golden age of rail at this heritage railway station. On Sundays your guided visit ends with a slice of pie – choose from over 20 pies!

9

$75 to $125 9189 Main St. Florenceville-Bristol freshfinedining.com 506-392-6000

KINGS LANDING

Roll up your sleeves and pitch in to experience what 19th-century life was really like in rural New Brunswick.

8

Free 9173 Main St. Florenceville-Bristol florencevillebristol.ca 506-392-6763

$50 to $450 11 Carleton St. Fredericton edVentures.ca 506-460-2233/1-888-850-1333


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HAUNTED HIKE FREDERICTON OUTDOOR SUMMER THEATRE

Spine-tingling frights and rib-tickling laughs are in store during this historical walking tour which features prominent Fredericton ghosts and spirits.

$9 to $14 796-A Queen St. (Coach House) Fredericton calithumpians.com 506-457-1975

13

HARVEST JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL

14

HISTORIC GARRISON DISTRICT

15

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEW BRUNSWICK

DEEP BLUES EXPERIENCE

Fredericton’s prestigious Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival combines world-class artists, intimate venues, and friendly Maritime hospitality. Experience it from the inside out!

$300 81 Regent St. Fredericton harvestjazzandblues.com 1-888-NB-Blues (622-5837)

A DAY IN A SOLDIER’S LIFE

Children get to dress in the familiar red tunic of the British regiment and bring soldiering to life. Parade drills, marches, and more!

$10 463 Queen St. (Barracks Square) Fredericton tourismfredericton.ca 506-460-2129/1-888-888-4768

BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOUR

Develop a deep connection to New Brunswick’s history and culture, and an understanding of how well it’s preserved, on this behind-thescenes tour with an archivist.

Free 23 Dineen Dr. Fredericton archives.gnb.ca 506-453-2122

CITY OF EDMUNDSTON

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THINGS TO DO

YOU ARE HERE!

This map tracker will help you see where you are along the River Valley Scenic Drive.

CONNORS

JOSEPH B. MICHAUD BLACKSMITH MUSEUM

HERITAGE STOPS

CLAIR Discover the heritage of this quaint community near the New Brunswick/ Maine, U.S. border.

ROBERT ‘’BOB’’ CONNORS COMMUNITY CHURCH

HERITAGE STOPS

506-992-2500

SAINT-FRANÇOISDE-MADAWASKA Saint-François is an extraordinary vacation location known for its community and economic vitality, its museum, and numerous outdoor activities.

HERITAGE STOPS

CLAIR HISTORIC SITE (CLAIR HISTORICAL SOCIETY) 506-992-3637 This historical museum located in a former blacksmith shop houses antique tools and equipment used in the past by blacksmiths. 2056 Commerciale St. 506-992-6050 gaetanesauciernadeau@gmail.com

LAC BAKER Sunrise and sunset on two magnificent lakes surrounded by beautiful mountains. Come and breathe in the fresh, clean air.

LEDGES… PLACE DES PIONNIERS

150th ANNIVERSARY HERITAGE ROOM MUSEUM

BEACH STOPS FRONTIÈRE PARK Unsupervised freshwater beach along Baker Lake. Picnic areas and washrooms on site. 5442 Centrale St. 506-992-6060

LAC BAKER MUNICIPAL PARK

Located in the village’s majestic church, this heritage museum depicts the pioneers’ lives in Saint-François, a community settled in the early 1800s. 2017 Commerciale St. 506-992-6055 gaetanesauciernadeau@gmail.com

Step back in time in a charming, small-scale model village reconstructing the pioneers’ history of the community of Saint-François, formerly called Ledges. 2033 Commerciale St. 506-992-6055 506-992-5341 gaetanesauciernadeau@gmail.com Want the best experience? See page 139.

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Unsupervised freshwater beach with parking, washrooms, picnic area, and playground. Ideal for nautical sport activities and sport fishing. 99 De l’île Rd. 506-992-6060


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Situated at the heart of the upper Madawaska region, this peaceful village is separated from Maine, U.S., by the Saint John River.

Village along the Saint John River, near the Quebec and U.S. borders. Historical landmarks and a moonshine festival are a tribute to its colourful history.

HERITAGE STOPS BAKER BROOK NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1939, this covered bridge is 29 m (95 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 18, Hébert Boulevard/ Route 120 South, 23.4 km (14.5 mi.) onto Cyr Street

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FOODIE STOPS MAURIFILS FARM 506-258-3955

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Restaurant on site. Outdoor patio. Free high speed Internet. Indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna. Exercise room. Kids stay free. Pets allowed. 919, Canada Road Edmundston, NB E3V 3X2 Tel.: (506) 735-5525 www.travelodge.ca

Free hot breakfast and high speed Internet. Pets allowed. 5, Bateman Avenue Edmundston, NB E3V 3L1 Tel.: (506) 739-8361 • 1-888-739-8361 www.choicehotels.ca/cn240

Free full breakfast and high speed Internet. Indoor pool with water slide and whirlpool. Fitness center. Bar l’Inox 280, Hébert Boul. Edmundston, NB E3V 0A3 Tel.: (506) 739-0000 • 1-888-735-0001 www.bestwesternedmundston.com

Free full breakfast, local calls, in-room coffee, parking and high speed Internet. 10, Mathieu Street Saint-Basile, NB E7C 3E1 Tel.: (506) 263-0000 • 1-800-DAYS-INN www.daysinnedmundston.com

Located downtown! Convention centre and meeting rooms, shopping, restaurant, pool and fitness centre. High-speed Internet. Free Parking 100, Rice Street Edmundston, NB E3V 1T4 Tel.: (506) 739-7321 • 1-800-576-4656 www.fourpointsedmundston.com

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IT’S ABOUT TIME Edmundston is the perfect place to take a moment and stop along the way on your travels. Nestled between sparkling rivers and mountains weathered by time, the city of Edmundston is sure to impress you. It’s TIME to awaken your senses by cycling the Petit Témis Trail, touring the Fortin du Petit-Sault Blockhouse, or tasting the traditional ployes. Time to celebrate and create unforgettable memories at shows and festivals. Time to experience the new celestial garden and the herbalist’s shop at the New Brunswick Botanical Garden... so many ways to take your time and savour the local culture!

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ARTISTIC STOPS EDMUNDSTON ARTS CENTRE

A cultural space dedicated to the creation and diffusion of the arts. Each season, come discover the array of workshops, exhibits, artistic activities, and concerts that will awaken all your senses! 82 Canada Rd. 506-739-2127 centredesarts@edmundston.ca artsedmundston.ca/en

ENTERTAINMENT STOPS GREY ROCK CASINO 506-735-2820

FOODIE STOPS BRASSEURS DU PETIT-SAULT BREWERS

CONTACT US

506-737-1850 1-866-737-6766 janice@otem.ca tourismedmundston.com

This microbrewery in the heart of downtown Edmundston has a variety of award-winning beers that are Belgian-inspired but brewed with their very own taste and character. 45 De l’Église St. 506-733-1313 info@PetitSault.com petitsault.com/en Want the best experience? See page 139.

EDMUNDSTON FARMERS’ MARKET 506-735-8559

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HERITAGE STOPS ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

The museum showcases vintage and antique automobiles as well as other equipment related to transportation history. 31 Principale St. 506-735-2525/506-740-7348 eric.morneault@gnb.ca tourismedmundston.com/en/informations. php?cat=Saint-Jacques $3.25 to $10

CYR HISTORICAL HOUSE

DU RÉEL AU MINIATURE RAILROAD INTERPRETATION CENTRE

MADAWASKA MUSEUM AND GALERIE COLLINE

This model-train layout is a miniature recreation of New Brunswick’s railway transportation system. Also an exhibit featuring of artefacts. 1091 Victoria St. 506-739-9644 jefstyle@nb.aibn.com dureelauminiature.com/english.html $1 to $34 Want the best experience? See page 139.

Permanent exhibition of unique objects: the museum showcases the work of local and regional artists and travelling exhibits. 195 Hébert Blvd. 506-737-5282 cmichaud@umce.ca cuslm.ca/galerie $3.50 to $5

FORTIN DU PETIT-SAULT (PETIT-SAULT BLOCKHOUSE)

CATHEDRAL OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This Roman- and Gothic-style church opened to worship in 1927 and became the cathedral of the Diocese of Edmundston in 1944. 145 Rice St. 506-737-8950

CENTRE DE DOCUMENTATION ET D’ÉTUDES MADAWASKAYENNES

Built in 1825 in Saint-Basile, the Cyr Historical House is the oldest house in Madawaska. De la Chapelle Street 506-737-5282 patrimoinemadvic.com/en/musee. php?cat=Maison+Alexis+Cyr

Reproduction of a blockhouse built in 1841 during the boundary dispute between the United States and England 14 St-Jean Ave. 506-735-7564 patrimoinemadvic.com/fr/musee. php?cat=Fortin+du+Petit-Sault $1 to $8

Facilitates research for people interested in the history of the Madawaska region. 165 Hébert Blvd. 506-737-5058

MUSEUM OF THE RELIGIOUS HOSPITALLERS OF ST. JOSEPH 506-263-9031

EDMUNDSTON RÉPUBLIQUE PROVINCIAL PARK Nestled on the banks of the beautiful Madawaska River, enjoy biking trails, an outdoor amphi-theatre, semi-Olympic pool, beautiful gardens, and even an antique auto museum. 35 Principale St. 506-735-2525 1-800-561-0123 delarepublique@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca RÉSEAU

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NATURE STOPS LE PROSPECTEUR HIKING TRAILS – EDMUNDSTON Explore more than 10 km (6.2 mi.) of trails through breathtaking scenery on a mountain slope, ideal for hiking and snowshoeing. 7 Canada St. 506-739-2103

SAINT JOHN RIVER VALLEY TRAIL (EDMUNDSTON TO WOODSTOCK) Part of the Sentier NB Trail system. Multi-use trail along the Saint John River with gentle grades and multiple access points. Wildlife viewing. 116 Victoria St. (at the Marina) 1-800-526-7070

THE NEW BRUNSWICK BOTANICAL GARDEN 506-737-4444

VÉLO EDMUNDSTON TRAILS 506-735-6292

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GRAND FALLS

An ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts; canoeing, trout fishing, biking and hiking trails, picnic areas, lookouts, and beautiful landscapes.

Experience the magnitude of the Gorge by boat, by hiking, or by ziplining! Enjoy the hospitality of the town and the beauty of the region.

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ARTISTIC STOPS

GREEN RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (BONIFACE) Built in 1925, this covered bridge is 59 m (194 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North 4.9 km (3 mi.), onto Boniface Road.

GALERIE ACANTHUS GALLERY INC. 506-582-1800

FOODIE STOPS GRAND FALLS FARMERS’ MARKET 506-475-7743

NATURE STOPS EXPERIMENTAL FOREST

GOLF STOPS

506-737-5050 GRAND FALLS GOLF CLUB

RANDONNÉE AU POINTU DE RIVIÈRE-VERTE 506-263-2201

PARK STOPS PETIT-TÉMIS INTERPROVINCIAL LINEAR PARK Great for cycling, walking, and birdwatching. Continues to Rivière-du-Loup, Québec, 130 km (81 mi.). 116 Victoria St.

SAINTE-ANNEDE-MADAWASKA A picturesque village built on the slopes of the Appalachians; the perfect destination for outdoor activities.

HERITAGE STOPS QUISIBIS RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1951, this covered bridge is 17 m (55 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 32, Davis Street North, turn right on Rivière-Quisibis Road 2.8 km (1.7 mi.), turn right on Lavoie Road 5.3 km (3.3 mi.), onto Deschênes Road.

Grand Golf is a 18-hole golf course: driving range, championship golf course, exceptional and impeccable greens with scenic views. Open 7 days a week. 803 Main St. 506-473-4494 506-475-7777 golf@cepsc.ca grandgolf.ca $20 to $45

GRAND FALLS

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HERITAGE STOPS GRAND FALLS MUSEUM

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PERTH-ANDOVER

PARK STOPS

Come enjoy a weekend away in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. See, hear, taste, smell, and touch all the area has to offer.

GRAND FALLS GORGE

FOODIE STOPS PERTH-ANDOVER FARMERS’ MARKET 506-273-3689

RAILCAR BREWING COMPANY 506-392-6620 Located just across from the Falls and Gorge, come discover Ron Turcotte’s memorabilia from when he rode Secretariat and won the Triple Crown in 1973. 68 Madawaska Rd. 506-473-5265 506-475-7769 fallsgor@nbnet.nb.ca

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS ZIP ZAG 506-473-4924

For an unforgettable experience, ask about our guided tours offered daily along the Gorge in both official languages. Breathtaking views along the walking trails while stopping at various lookouts. 25 Madawaska Rd. 506-475-7703 1-877-475-7769 fallsgor@nbnet.nb.ca grandfallsnb.com/welcome Want the best experience? See page 139.

HERITAGE STOPS SOUTHERN VICTORIA HISTORICAL MUSEUM

DRUMMOND Quiet francophone rural village nestled in the natural splendour of the Saint John River Valley, a short distance from the Grand Falls Gorge.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS OPEN SKY ADVENTURES 506-473-4803

NEW DENMARK HERITAGE STOPS NEW DENMARK MEMORIAL MUSEUM

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The oldest surviving building in the community of Perth-Andover and designated Provincial Heritage Place, houses a collection of artefacts from the area. 1291 West Riverside Dr. 506-273-4959/506-273-3841 info@perth-andover.com patrimoinemadvic.com/en/musee. php?cat=Southern+Victoria+Historical+Museum

VILLAGE OF PERTH-ANDOVER CULTURAL WALKWAY While in Perth-Andover, visit the Cultural Walkway and learn about the history of this fascinating village. Walk along the riverfront and downtown business area, take in the sites, and read up on the many interesting facts about Perth-Andover. 1131 West Riverside Dr. 506-273-4959

NATURE STOPS INTERNATIONAL APPALACHIAN TRAIL

A collection of portraits, farm machinery, and many other artefacts from the local community. A number of the artefacts originate from the first settlers. 6 Main New Denmark Rd. 506-553-6724/ 506-553-6584 mary.beth@xplornet.ca patrimoinemadvic.com/en/musee. php?cat=New+Denmark’s+Memorial+Museum

(Perth-Andover to Tide Head) New Brunswick portion of the International Appalachian Trail - 274 km (170 mi.) from the border between Perth-Andover (NB) and Fort Fairfield (Maine), all the way to Tide Head near Campbellton. Route 105 1-800-526-7070

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FLORENCEVILLEBRISTOL This charming community along the Saint John River is the French Fry Capital of the World and home to a rich agricultural heritage.

HERITAGE STOPS NEW BRUNSWICK POTATO WORLD MUSEUM

ARTISTIC STOPS ANDREW & LAURA MCCAIN ART GALLERY Potato discovery centre, history of the potato. June and September: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm. July and August: 7 days a week. 385 Centreville Rd. 506-392-1955/506-392-7902 tours@potatoworld.ca potatoworld.ca $6 to $32 The best of New Brunswick visual arts in the Saint John River Valley. Tuesday through Saturday, 8pm on Thursday. Free admission. Exhibits, workshops, artistic events. 8 McCain St. Unit 1 506-392-6769 info@mccainartgallery.com mccainartgallery.com

SHOGOMOC RAILWAY SITE & WELCOME CENTRE

FOODIE STOPS FLORENCEVILLE-BRISTOL OUTDOOR SUMMER MARKET The Shogomoc Railway Museum & Welcome Centre features a restored 1914 Canadian Pacific Railway Station with three renovated train cars. 9207 Main St. 506-392-6763 tourism@florencevillebristol.ca florencevillebristol.ca $1 to $3 Want the best experience? See page 140.

Briggs & Little

While travelling in New Brunswick, be sure to visit the factory outlet store of Canada’s oldest woolen mill. We produce 100% wool yarns in over 50 shades and in several weights. Our outlet is open year round, Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours available. 3500 Rte. 635, Harvey York Co., N.B. E6K 1J8 Tel. 506-366-5438 Fax 506-366-3034 Order Desk 1-800-561-9276 E-mail: yarninfo@briggsandlittle.com Web: www.briggsandlittle.com

Every Thursday from June to September, scenic Riverside Park comes alive to showcase the vibrancy of the Saint John River Valley. 9173 Main St. 506-392-6763 tourism@florencevillebristol.ca florencevillebristol.ca Want the best experience? See page 140.

BLACKIE’S FARM MARKET 506-392-6263

HUNTER BROTHERS FARM 506-392-6279

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FLORENCEVILLE COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1907, this covered bridge is 47 m (154 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 153, Route 110 East 1.5 km (0.9 mi.), turn right on Route 103, take Centreville Road, onto Jim Davis Drive.

NATURE STOPS SHIKTEHAWK WALKING TRAIL Four-season trail along the Shiktehawk Stream, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. Covered picnic table at trail entrance. 9240 Main St. 506-392-6763


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LOWER WINDSOR HERITAGE STOPS NORTH BECAGUIMEC RIVER NO. 4 COVERED BRIDGE (ELLIS) Built in 1909, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 172, Route 130 East 5.5 km (3.4 mi.), turn right on Route 104, 13.6 km (8.4 mi.), turn left on Howard Brook Road, onto Ellis Road, at Lower Windsor, near Hartland.

Riverview Outfitters offers tube, canoe, and kayak rentals down New Brunswick’s historic Saint John River. Visit us today and experience an escape from the everyday! 8454 Route 105 506-260-4927 riverview.outfitters@gmail.com riverviewoutfitters.ca $20 to $50

HARTLAND The picturesque town of Hartland is the home of the Longest Covered Bridge in the World and is known for its warm hospitality.

HERITAGE STOPS

FACTORY TOURS and GIFT SHOP open all year round. 35 Alwright Crt. Waterville NB

Exit 172 off the TransCanada Highway

(506)375-2447

HARTLAND COVERED BRIDGE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

PARK STOPS RIVERSIDE PARK Beautiful park and trail with a spectacular view of the Saint John River. Walk the trail, relax, or have a picnic. 9173 Main St. 506-392-6763

KNOWLESVILLE NATURE STOPS FALLS BROOK CENTRE 506-246-1114

SIMONDS GOLF STOPS COVERED BRIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 506-375-1112

www.coveredbridgechips.com @CBchips NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/ PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE The Longest Covered Bridge in the World was built in 1901 and at the time, at 390.75 m (1,282 ft.), was an engineering wonder! 365 Main St. 506-375-4357 hartland@nbnet.nb.ca town.hartland.nb.ca

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(CARLETON COUNTY) FOODIE STOPS COVERED BRIDGE POTATO CHIP COMPANY 506-375-2447

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HARTFORD NATURE STOPS MEDUXNEKEAG VALLEY NATURE PRESERVE

UPPER WOODSTOCK ARTISTIC STOPS DONNA SMALLENBERG ARTIST 506-328-3320

HERITAGE STOPS OLD CARLETON COUNTY COURT HOUSE

Five hiking trails nestled along the beautiful Meduxnekeag River. Discover a number of rare and endangered species unique to this forested habitat. 200 or 260 Red Bridge Rd. 506-328-8227 meduxnekeag@nb.aibn.com meduxnekeag.org

GRAFTON ARTISTIC STOPS O’TOOLE GALLERY AND CELTIC FOX COFFEE HOUSE 506-328-6207

WOODSTOCK Woodstock: New Brunswick’s first town. Discover Victorian homes, scenic riverbank trails, and numerous unique shops reflecting Woodstock’s rich heritage and tradition.

ARTISTIC STOPS CREEK VILLAGE GALLERY & CAFÉ

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Dating from 1833, the first courthouse in Carleton County has a colourful and varied history. Now fully restored, it awaits your visit. 19 Court St. 506-328-9706 cchs@nb.aibn.com cchs-nb.ca/html/Court-House.html Starting at $5

Enjoy a weekend in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains

Creek Village Gallery & Café is an art and fine craft co-operative located in historic downtown Woodstock. It features work by 40 artists and artisans. 119 Connell St. 506-328-3232 creekvillagegallery@gmail.com creekvillagegalleryandcafe.com

Situated over both sides of the Saint John River, this historic village offers visitors experiences that will excite all five senses.

WOODSTOCK HERITAGE WALKING TOUR

• Incredible self-guided cultural walkway tours • Adventurous trails • Easy access to the river • Hiking and biking

Spoil yourself with luxurious accommodations at The Castle Inn.

Perth-Andover offers countless activities from the extreme to the extremely relaxing. Everything you need to create a perfect weekend getaway.

Explore Perth-Andover! For more information on events & activities please visit:

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Self-guided walking tour showcasing Woodstock’s Victorian and historical architecture. Map available at Town Hall, L. P. Fisher Public Library, and Connell House. 824 Main St. 506-325-4600 tourism@town.woodstock.nb.ca woodstocknbtourism.com


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L. P. FISHER PUBLIC LIBRARY

WOODSTOCK FARM AND CRAFT MARKET

Open year round, Monday to Saturday. Vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, plants, maple syrup, eggs, home baking, knitting, natural skin products, and crafts. 220 King St., Unit 1 506-325-1816 woodstockfarmmarket.ca Starting at $2

Get your choice of books, printed and audio materials. Interior (Greek Revival) built in 1914. Special Collections: Raymond Genealogical Centre Dalton Camp Canadiana Centre. 679 Main St. 506-325-4777 l.p.fisher.publiclibrary@gnb.ca 1.gnb.ca/0003/pages/en/biblio-e. asp?code=HW

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NATURE STOPS MALISEET TRAIL

GOLF STOPS WOODSTOCK GOLF & CURLING CLUB LTD. 506-328-2386

HERITAGE STOPS HONOURABLE CHARLES CONNELL HOUSE

Ancient portage/canoe route linking the Saint John and St. Croix rivers, created by the Maliseet people. Beautiful waterfall. Wildlife viewing. 958 Route 165 1-800-526-7070

SAINT JOHN RIVER VALLEY TRAIL (WOODSTOCK TO EDMUNDSTON) Part of the Sentier NB Trail system. Multi-use trail along the Saint John River with gentle grades and multiple access points. Wildlife viewing. 500 Prince Wlliam St. 1-800-526-7070

LOWER WOODSTOCK HERITAGE STOPS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

CEDAR HILL SCHOOLHOUSE

One of Canada’s finest examples of early 19th-century Greek-Revival architecture. Exhibitions include Aboriginal art and culture, a collection of musical instruments, Tappan Adney’s artwork, and 1,000 Toy Soldiers. 128 Connell St. 506-328-9706 cchs@nb.aibn.com cchs-nb.ca Starting at $5

One of the oldest one-room schoolhouses in New Brunswick. 2156 Route 165 506-328-6665

NORTONDALE HERITAGE STOPS NACKAWIC RIVER NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (NACKAWIC SIDING)

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for art and craft lovers,

church and history buffs, birders, boaters, and

motorcycle and ferry travellers. Brochures are available at Visitor Information Centres.

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Built in 1927, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 185, Route 550 East 3.9 km (2.4 mi.), Route 103 North 2 km (1.2 mi.), Route 585 East 26.8 km (16.6 mi.), on Nackawic Siding Road seasonal road - 3 km (2 mi.), near Millville.

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BENTON HERITAGE STOPS EEL RIVER NO. 3 COVERED BRIDGE (BENTON) Built in 1927, this covered bridge is 32 m (105 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 212, Route 165 North 6 km (3.8 mi.), onto Benton Road 8.5 km (5.2 mi.).

KIRKLAND HERITAGE STOPS ST. DAVID’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE

GOLF STOPS NACKAWIC GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 506-575-8433

QUIRKY STOPS WORLD’S LARGEST AXE Seven tonnes of stainless steel rising 15 m (49 ft.) above the glorious Saint John River. 152 Otis Dr. 506-575-2240

BIG AXE BREWERY 506-575-1093

ARTISTIC STOPS THE KUBBYHOLE

HERITAGE STOPS KINGS LANDING

The Kubbyhole is an artisan-run shop that carries custom designed products from local artists, as well as antiques and collectables. Hours 10am-6pm daily. 1879 Route 3 506-366-2122 walshm@nbnet.nb.ca thekubbyhole.ca

NACKAWIC

FOODIE STOPS

Situated between rolling hills and surrounded by seven lakes, with a fiddle erected in memory of the late Don Messer.

PRINCE WILLIAM

View Kirkland’s beautiful Presbyterian Church established by settlers in 1876. Kirkland is named after St. David’s, once referred to as ‘The Kirk.’ 1589 Route 540 506-277-9895

A friendly community with breathtaking scenery and activities for all ages, Nackawic offers parks, trails, a public beach, and even a giant axe!

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(YORK COUNTY)

Roll up your sleeves and pitch in to experience what 19th-century life was really like in rural New Brunswick. 5804 Route 102 506-363-4999/1-888-666-5547 Info.KingsLanding@gnb.ca kingslanding.nb.ca Want the best experience? See page 140.

BRIGGS & LITTLE WOOLEN MILLS LTD. 506-366-5438

MCADAM Experience the hospitality of the best little village in New Brunswick. Lake, river, and camping activities in a scenic setting.

HERITAGE STOPS MCADAM RAILWAY STATION NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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KINGS LANDING

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Constructed 1900-1911 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Guided tours. Open mid-June through September 30th. 96 Saunders Rd. 506-784-3101/506-784-2293 info@mcadamstation.ca mcadamstation.ca Starting at $6 Want the best experience? See page 140.


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UPPER KINGSCLEAR BEACH STOPS WOOLASTOOK PARK BEACH 506-472-5584

MACTAQUAC COASTAL STOPS MACTAQUAC POWER BOAT MARINA 1-888-452-5392

YORK CENTENNIAL PARK SAILBOAT MARINA 506-363-4747

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS LAKEWAY HOUSEBOAT VACATIONS

MACTAQUAC PROVINCIAL PARK

A unique vacation experience on the beautiful Saint John River. Come and enjoy a relaxing stay aboard a cottage on the water! 1265 Route 105 1-888-452-5392 larry@lakewayhouseboats.com lakewayhouseboats.com $756 to $4858

MACTAQUAC MACTAQUAC PROVINCIAL PARK

TREEGO® MACTAQUAC 506-363-4440

KESWICK RIDGE NATURE STOPS JAMES C. YERXA NATURE PRESERVE Ecologically significant preserve along the Keswick River. Rare plant and bird species, silver maple floodplain forest, and bird migration staging area. 1399 Route 105 506-457-2398

A beautiful riverside park showcasing 525 ha (1,300 acres) of outdoor adventure. Play golf, hike, windsurf, camp, kayak, canoe, fish, and enjoy wonderful swimming beaches. 1256 Route 105 506-363-4747 1-800-561-0123 mactaquacpark@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca RÉSEAU $10 to $90

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MACTAQUAC GOLF COURSE 18 Holes (now managed by Kingswood Golf), equipment rentals, driving range, putting green, practice facility, pro shop. Great packages available. Licensed restaurant. 1965 Route 105 506-363-4925 mactaquacgolf@gnb.ca mactaquacgolf.com $30 to $60

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LIFE INSPIRED Fredericton, New Brunswick’s capital city, is situated on the majestic Saint John River, the heart of the River Valley Scenic Drive. A city inspired by nature, history, design and art, with over 90 km (56 mi.) of riverside trails connecting historic landmarks and cultural treasures. Stand in awe at the newly expanded, world-class Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and visit over 25 local galleries and artisan shops. Discover Fredericton’s past in the Historic Garrison District and enjoy free activities all summer including outdoor concerts, movies, and the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. Tap your toes at the best international festival on the East Coast, the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, just one of 100+ yearly festivals and events. Craft-beer aficionado? Fredericton boasts the highest concentration of microbreweries and tasting experiences in the Maritimes.

CONTACT US

506-460-2129 1-888-888-4768 tourism@fredericton.ca tourismfredericton.ca

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ARTISTIC STOPS BEAVERBROOK ART GALLERY

Newly expanded, New Brunswick’s provincial art gallery features historic and contemporary Canadian and international art, with a focus on New Brunswick and the Atlantic region. 703 Queen St. 506-458-2028/1-877-458-8545 emailbag@beaverbrookartgallery.org beaverbrookartgallery.org $5 to $20

CHARLOTTE STREET ARTS CENTRE

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre opens the doors of creative expression to all: visual art studios and galleries, dance, music, film, and creative education. 732 Charlotte St. 506-454-6952 media@charlottestreetarts.ca charlottestreetarts.ca

EDVENTURES FREDERICTON

Award-winning instructors teaching intensive, small-group workshops in crafts and culture. Workshops range from half-day to week-long. 11 Carleton St. 506-460-2233/1-888-850-1333 edVentures@fredericton.ca edventures.ca $50 to $450 Want the best experience? See page 140.

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New Brunswick’s Capital Masterpiece on Canada’s Most Storied River

Life. Inspired.

Marquee Festivals St. Mary’s Pow Wow June 15 – 17 NB Highland Games Festival July 27 – 29 NB Summer Music Festival August 7 – 18 Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival September 11 – 16

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NB Spirits Festival November 13 – 17


Our 1883 fashion sense is on display, twice daily, throughout July & August.

Beaverbrook Art Gallery: Inspires with a bigger, bolder, new look.


Not all of our Masters use paint,

with the most craft breweries in the Maritimes, we’re brewing the best times in The East.

Our locals like getting fresh!

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Delta Hotels Fredericton Fredericton’s only 4 Diamond Hotel 3 Restaurants • Indoor + Outdoor Pools 24/hr Fitness Facility • Salon + Spa Business Centre • Complimentary Parking Complimentary High-Speed Internet Scenic views of the Saint John River 225 Woodstock Road 1-888-236-2427 Marriott.com/yfcdf

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Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton

Crowne Plaza Lord Beaverbrook

Feel the Hamptonality!

Fredericton’s only Downtown Hotel!

Free Hot Breakfast Buffet. Free Wi-Fi, Heated Salt Water Pool with Water Slide and Patio, Pet Friendly and Pet Free Rooms, Fitness Center, Refrigerators/Microwaves, Guest Laundry, Free Parking, Guest Business Center, Multilingual Staff, Just minutes away from downtown.

Beautiful river views, patio dining, pool, free Wi-Fi, pets welcome, 3 restaurants including pub and Lighthouse on the Green. Farm to table menu items and the most local craft beer in NB. Steps away from the walking trail, boutique shopping and entertainment. Recent renovations.

470 Bishop Drive 506-300-1818 1-844-565-3939 fredericton.hamptonbyhilton.com

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659 Queen Street 1-866-444-1946 cpfredericton.com

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Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Fredericton

Ramada Hotel Fredericton

Riverside Resort and Conference Centre

Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Fredericton features newly renovated rooms and Charlie’s Bar & Grill. We offer continental breakfast and wireless internet and free local and long distance phone calls. Relax in our pool, sauna and hot tub. Conveniently located up town, great for families, groups or tours. Ask about our special team rates. 958 Prospect Street 506-462-4444 1-888-280-1122 hojo.com

Leave the rest to us!

Full-service resort with free wifi, indoor heated pool and whirlpool, tennis court, children’s playground, refrigerators, microwaves and free guest laundry services. Pet friendly. Two bedroom cottages available. We are within minutes of Mactaquac’s 18-hole golf course, 10 minutes to Kings Landing and the closest hotel to Crabbe Mountain. 35 Mactaquac Road (Mactaquac Exit off Hwy 102) French Village 506-363-5111 1-800-561-5111 riversidefredericton.com

10,000 sq foot Indoor Mediterranean Courtyard, indoor pool, hot tub and pool tables. Complimentary hi-speed Wi-Fi, parking and shuttle service. Restaurant, pub, and patio on site. Located 5 minutes to downtown. 480 Riverside Drive 506-460-5500 1-800-596-4656 ramadafredericton.com

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Days Inn Oromocto The Days Inn Oromocto is located in CANADA’S MODEL TOWN of Oromocto, situated along the Oromocto and St. John Rivers. Just 10 minutes from the capital city of Fredericton with its incredible shopping, downtown night life, and historic attractions. This family hotel is pet friendly, with an indoor pool, fitness centre, wireless internet, and complimentary breakfast.

Stay Smart in the Capital City!

60 Brayson Boulevard Oromocto 506-357-5657 1-866-529-0675 daysinnoromocto.com

Free Express Start Hot Breakfast Free FibreOp WiFi Free Parking Fitness Room Coin Laundry Keurig Coffee & Tea In-Room Pets Welcome in Most Rooms Allergy-Friendly Rooms Available

Fredericton Inn Centrally located to serve you! Fredericton Inn is everything you thought a great inn should be. We present a unique concept in hospitality… smart banquet and meeting rooms… stylish and comfortable rooms, relaxing pool, whirlpool and fitness centre… superb dining facilities. Our property is fully accessible.

665 Prospect Street near Hanwell 1-844-FRED-HIX (373-3449) hiexpress.com/frederictonnb

1315 Regent Street (adjacent to Regent Mall) 506-455-1430 1-800-561-8777 frederictoninn.nb.ca

Radisson Kingswood Hotel & Suites

University of New Brunswick Accommodations

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Best Western Plus Best Western Plus offers free hot breakfast, high-speed Internet and parking. Refrigerator, microwave and Blu-ray® player in every room and suite! This hotel offers an unbeatable location, along with luxurious amenities. Relaxation is a priority here, with a fitness facility, soothing hot tub and heated indoor pool greeting guests after a day of business, shopping or fine dining. This hotel also features bilingual staff. 333 Bishop Drive 506-455-8448 1-877-455-8448 bestwesternatlantic.com

spitality to heart.

Fredericton’s newest hotel! Services include a full-service restaurant, patio and bar. The Radisson Kingswood Hotel & Suites has 121 beautifully appointed rooms and is located within Kingswood Resort overlooking Kingswood Golf’s hole #1. Home to Atlantic Canada’s largest family entertainment centre, Kingswood Resort will also soon include a 20,000 square-foot indoor waterpark opening Spring 2018. 41 Kingswood Way 1-800-333-3333 radisson.com/fredericton-nb

Stay with us this summer, and experience UNB! Choose from our traditional style rooms with complimentary breakfast, or our suite-style rooms, perfect for groups and families; all room options include free parking and wireless internet. Located in the heart of Fredericton, UNB is minutes away from restaurants, walking trails and other great Fredericton amenities! Book with us today: Unb.ca/stay 20 Bailey Drive 506-453-4800 1-888-865-6122 stay@unb.ca


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FREDERICTON OUTDOOR SUMMER THEATRE

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK ART CENTRE

Our performers and guides will entertain you with local history and folklore, guided walking tours, and free outdoor summer theatre in Officers’ Square. 796A Queen St. 506-457-1975 calithumpians@gmail.com calithumpians.com Want the best experience? See page 141.

Features new exhibits every month including regional artists, touring exhibitions, and selections from the University’s Permanent Collection and more! 9 Bailey Dr., Memorial Hall 506-453-4623 mem@unb.ca unb.ca/cel/artcentre

Atlantic Canada’s Largest Entertainment Centre. Bowling, playclimber, inflatables, laser tag, arcade, day camps, Pizza Hut, golf, Xcountry skiing, Sam Sneads Restaurant, Radisson Hotel. 1700 Kingswood Way 506-444-9500/1-800-423-5969 ecreservations@kingswoodpark.com kingswoodpark.ca $5 to $99

AITKENS PEWTER LTD.

SCIENCE EAST SCIENCE CENTRE

GALLERY 78

KINGSWOOD ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

506-450-8188

CHANGING OF THE GUARD CEREMONY 506-460-2129

CONNEXION ARC 506-454-1433

GALERIE DES BÂTISSEURS DU CENTRE COMMUNAUTAIRE SAINTE-ANNE The oldest private gallery in New Brunswick featuring works from many of Atlantic Canada’s finest artists. Paintings, sculpture, photography, original prints, and one-of-a kind fine crafts are offered for sale. 796 Queen St. 506-454-5192/1-888-883-8322 art@gallery78.com gallery78.com

506-453-2731

GARDEN CREEK POTTERY 506-455-7631

INGRID MUELLER ART AND CONCEPTS 506-454-2278

THE BARRACKS FINE CRAFT SHOPS

Captivate your imagination! Located in a former jail, this must-see science centre is open yearround. One hundred fifty hands-on exhibits, science shows, and outdoor science playground. Unforgettable! 668 Brunswick St. 506-457-2340 science@scienceeast.nb.ca scienceeast.nb.ca $7 to $11 Want the best experience? See page 140.

506-460-2837

THE PLAYHOUSE

THE GEORGE FRY GALLERY AT THE NEW BRUNSWICK COLLEGE OF CRAFT AND DESIGN

THEATRE NEW BRUNSWICK

506-457-6805

COASTAL STOPS LIGHTHOUSE ON THE GREEN 506-460-2939 Fredericton’s first choice for live performances presents a variety of performing arts experiences from local, national, and international musicians, dance companies, and theatre companies. 686 Queen St. 506-458-8344/1-866-884-5800 admin@theplayhouse.ca theplayhouse.ca

REGENT STREET WHARF 506-455-1445

ENTERTAINMENT STOPS HARVEST JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL Want the best experience? See page 141.

Theatre New Brunswick is one of Canada’s longest running regional theatre companies, producing professional theatre experiences for the people of New Brunswick since 1969. 55 Whiting Rd. 506-460-1381 info@tnb.nb.ca tnb.nb.ca $15 to $39

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FOODIE STOPS CROWNE PLAZA LORD BEAVERBROOK

GRIMROSS BREWING 506-454-4810

THE NORTHSIDE MARKET

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info@thenorthsidemarket.ca

FREDERICTON BOYCE FARMERS’ MARKET

506-455-8246

HERITAGE STOPS FREDERICTON REGION MUSEUM

TRAILWAY BREWING COMPANY

GOLF STOPS KINGSWOOD GOLF

Every Saturday morning; featuring over 200 vendors. A cornucopia of meats, vegetables, baking, and ethnic foods; arts, crafts, jewellery and flowers. On-site restaurant serving breakfast. 665 George St. 506-451-1815 bycfrmmk@nbnet.nb.ca frederictonfarmersmarket.ca

GRAYSTONE BREWING

Housed in the historic Officers’ Quarters building. Highlights the history of central New Brunswick. Home to the famous Coleman Frog. 571 Queen St. 506-455-6041 yorksunbury@nb.aibn.com tourismfredericton.ca/en/tourism/ businessDetails.aspx?id=393&typeId=2 $3 to $15

Golf Digest Top 100 in the World in 2006; 18-Hole and 9-Hole Courses, full practice facility, Sam Sneads Restaurant, Radisson Hotel. 1700 Kingswood Way 506-443-3333 1-800-423-5969 golf@kingswoodpark.ca kingswoodpark.ca $15 to $89

HISTORIC GARRISON DISTRICT

WEST HILLS GOLF COURSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE/ PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Located in downtown Fredericton, Graystone offers our west coast style ales as well as over 20 taps of other NB craft beer. 221 King St. 506-459-7710 wes@graystonebrewing.com graystonebrewing.com

MAYBEE BREWING COMPANY

Located just 5 minutes from downtown Fredericton, West Hills Golf is Fredericton’s newest signature 18-hole golf course. GPS-equipped golf carts, driving range, licensed. 200 Summerhill Row 506-450-4653 inquiries@westhillsgolf.com westhillsgolf.com $29 to $59

CARMAN CREEK GOLF / FOOTGOLF COURSE & PRACTICE FACILITY 506-472-7273

Sit down and enjoy some pints or flights with a view of the production floor, or grab some cans or growlers to enjoy at home. 4-559 Wilsey Rd. 506-450-2739 sinceyas@maybeebrew.com maybeebrew.com

FREDERICTON GOLF CLUB 506-443-7710

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Museums, art galleries, heritage buildings, theatre performances, and the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, all within a two-block area of downtown Fredericton. Queen Street 506-460-2129 1-888-888-4768 tourism@fredericton.ca historicgarrisondistrict.com Want the best experience? See page 141.


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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Built between 1845-53, it was the first Gothicrevival cathedral built in North America. Guided tours available. 168 Church St. 506-450-8500

FREDERICTON CITY HALL AND BICENTENNIAL TAPESTRIES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Tours are available when the legislature is not in session. Library contains about 50,000 books; an excellent collection of New Brunswick materials. 706 Queen St. 506-453-2527 wwwleg@gnb.ca gnb.ca/legis/index-e.asp

NEW BRUNSWICK SPORTS HALL OF FAME

Collects and preserves the documents of the people, institutions, and government of the province. Textual records, maps, architectural plans, photos, sound recordings, film, video, and exhibits. Available for public research. 23 Dineen Dr., UNB campus 506-453-2122 ArchivesNB@gnb.ca archives.gnb.ca Want the best experience? See page 141.

SCHOOL DAYS MUSEUM

Built in 1876 and the oldest City Hall still in use in the Maritimes. Tour the Council Chamber and its 27 colourful tapestries. 397 Queen St. 506-460-2129

CITY OF FREDERICTON (GUIDED HERITAGE WALKING TOURS) 506-460-2129

GOVERNMENT HOUSE 506-453-2505

NATURE STOPS CITY OF FREDERICTON TRAILS

Museum featuring sports history and honoured members. 5-in-1 interactive sports system. Biomechanics and Sports Discovery Centre Hands-on. 503 Queen St. 506-453-3747 nbsportshalloffame@gnb.ca nbsportshalloffame.com $2 to $8

A vast collection of artefacts, some dating as far back as the mid-19th century, recreates the atmosphere of a one-room schoolhouse. Queen Street, Justice Building Annex 506-459-3738 sdmuseum@nb.sympatico.ca museum.nbta.ca

Explore over 90 km of trails along the Saint John and Nashwaak rivers. Discover a rich tapestry of natural beauty and historic landmarks. 180 Station Rd., Trail Visitor Centre, Northside 506-460-2020 info@frederictontrailscoalition.com fredericton.ca/trails

HYLA PARK NATURE PRESERVE Protected habitat for the grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) with meandering trails and rare plants. Download our Deep Map Eco app to your smartphone! 150 Greenwood Dr. 506-457-2398

FREDERICTON BOTANIC GARDEN 506-452-9269

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS FREDERICTON GEOCACHING TOUR 506-460-2129

SECOND NATURE OUTDOORS 506-460-2260

SAINT JOHN RIVER

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HARTT ISLAND RV RESORT

ARTISTIC STOPS CROWN ASHTON CHINA 506-459-7941

JUDY BLAKE POTTERY 506-446-4311

Full-service RV resort offering 50-amp big rig sites. Water park, mini-golf, walking trails. On-site canoe, kayak, bike rentals, and boat rides. 2475 Woodstock Rd. 506-462-9400 info@harttisland.ca harttisland.ca $45 to $75

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS COJO DIVING

KILLARNEY LAKE PARK Picturesque park with sandy beach, supervised freshwater swimming, washrooms, change rooms, and 20 km of walking trails. Wildlife viewing. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. 1600 Saint Marys St. 506-460-2020

WILMOT PARK Beautifully landscaped, offering walking trails, tennis, and basketball courts, lawn bowling, playground, and a HUGE splash pad! Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. 15 Saunders St. 506-460-2020

WILDLIFE STOPS DUCKS UNLIMITED CENTRE 506-458-8848

HERITAGE STOPS CURRIE HOUSE Museum with displays of antiques and artefacts. Large picnic area, and nature trails through the woods and by the river. 110 Currie Ln. 506-368-2818

HERITAGE STOPS BACK CREEK NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (HOYT STATION) Introductory programs and SCUBA qualification training throughout New Brunswick, organized dive events, and dive tours in the Bay of Fundy and Bay of Chaleur regions. 158 Garden Grove Rd. 1-855-646-2656 sales@cojodiving.com cojodiving.com Starting from $125

Built in 1936, this covered bridge is 29 m (94 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 306, Route 7 South 8.5 km (5.2 mi.), Exit 29, Broad Road 1 km (0.6 mi.), turn left on Branch Road 16.2 km (10 mi.), Route 101 South 7 km (4.4 mi.), onto Hoyt Station Road.

QUIRKY STOPS BRIGADOON FIBER FARM 506-478-0536

ODELL PARK & ODELL ARBORETUM One of Canada’s best old-growth forests. This 175-ha park in the heart of Fredericton features an Arboretum, 16 km of trails, and various amenities. 350 Rookwood Ave. 506-460-2020

Take a side trip to discover this historical community and visit three of the province’s covered bridges nearby.

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CARLETON PARK This 4.4-ha (11 acre) waterfront green space with scenic views of the Saint John River and features walking trails; perfect spot for a picnic. Union Street, northside 506-460-2020

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RUSAGONIS HERITAGE STOPS RUSAGONIS RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (OWENS, PATRICK) Built in 1909, this covered bridge is 72 m (236 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 297, Nevers Road South 2.5 km (1.5 mi.), Route 655 West 5.3 km (3.3 mi.), turn left onto Wilsey Road.

WATERVILLE (SUNBURY COUNTY) BEACH STOPS SUNBURY-OROMOCTO PARK BEACH 506-357-3708

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MILL SETTLEMENT WEST HERITAGE STOPS SOUTH OROMOCTO RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (MILL SETTLEMENT) Built in 1912, this covered bridge is 42 m (136 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 306, Route 7 South 8.5 km (5.2 mi.), Exit 29, Broad Road 1 km (0.6 mi.), turn left on Branch Road 16.2 km (10 mi.), Route 101 South 5.4 km (3.3 mi.), turn right on Mill Settlement West, near Hoyt.


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OROMOCTO Discover a full-service marina, small-craft aquatic centre, golf, trails, parks, museums, shopping, dining, and Canadian Forces Base Gagetown.

FORT HUGHES MILITARY BLOCKHOUSE

HERITAGE STOPS

A replica of the original Fort Hughes built by British soldiers during the Revolutionary War. It was rebuilt during the War of 1812. 62 Miramichi Rd. 506-357-4456

NEW BRUNSWICK MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM

NATURE STOPS

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DEER PARK NATURE TRAILS

OROMOCTO MARINA

Full-service marina. Adjacent to the Oromocto Mall. Wharf Road. 506-357-4409 recreation@oromocto.ca oromocto.ca

GOLF STOPS GAGE GOLF & CURLING CLUB 506-357-9343

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A series of multi-use trails adjacent to a waterfowl marsh and the Oromocto River system. Wildlife viewing. Parkview Avenue 506-357-4456

Illustrates the history of the New Brunswick military forces from 1600 to the present. An enriching educational experience. Group visits welcome. 1 Walnut St., 5 Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown Bld A-5 506-422-2000 info@nbmilitaryhistorymuseum.ca nbmilitaryhistorymuseum.ca $2 to $75

OROMOCTO COMMUNITY TRAILS A multi-use nature trail in the Sir Douglas Hazen Park, adjacent to the Oromocto and Saint John rivers. Wildlife viewing. Parkview Avenue 506-357-4456

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CANADIAN MILITARY ENGINEERS MUSEUM Over 35,000 of the finest engineer-specific and general military artefacts, as well as facts on military operations and peacekeeping missions. Mitchell Building (J-10) Room D215, CFB Gagetown 506-422-1897

Whether you are looking to relax and get back to nature, delve deep into the history of Canada’s military and New Brunswick’s shipbuilding or just go shopping, Oromocto is the place to visit. Drop by our Visitor Information Centre, conveniently located at Exit 301 off the Trans-Canada Highway.

OROMOCTO SMALL CRAFT AQUATIC CENTRE 506-357-6868

Our attractions include something for the whole family: Sir Douglas Hazen Park Riverfront Trans-Canada Walking Trail Deer Park Nature Trail System Gateway Wetland Trail Oromocto Marina

Small Craft Aquatic Kayak/Canoe Centre Fort Hughes Military Blockhouse New Brunswick Military History Museum Military Engineers’ Museum Gage Golf and Curling Complex

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PARK STOPS SIR DOUGLAS HAZEN PARK Open green-space area with military Blockhouse, Small Craft Aquatic Centre, Oromocto Marina, and free Internet access point. Wildlife viewing. 1 Wharf Rd. 506-357-4456

MINTO This quaint community played a leading role in the local coal industry and introduces the visitor to an important part of New Brunswick history.

HERITAGE STOPS NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNMENT CAMP HERITAGE MUSEUM

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS OFF THE CHARTS OUTFITTERS: FISHING AND HUNTING TOURS

CODYS GOLF STOPS WASHADEMOAK GOLF CLUB

506-262-1812

506-362-2667

UPPER GASPEREAU

CAMBRIDGENARROWS

HERITAGE STOPS GASPEREAU RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (BURPEE) Built in 1913, this covered bridge is 50 m (164 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 365, Route 10 West (38.5 km/23.9 mi.), Route 123 North (13.7 km/8.5 mi.), on Cross Road, near Chipman.

CHIPMAN FOODIE STOPS BIG SKY SEA BUCKTHORN

This charming village will have you visiting country craft outlets and vineyards, and admiring the beauty of the area.

FOODIE STOPS MOTTS LANDING VINEYARD & WINERY 506-488-8091

HERITAGE STOPS ANTHONY FLOWER HOUSE MUSEUM 506-488-3030

506-260-7400

COLES ISLAND 600+ artefacts as well as a model of the WWII POW camp. Historic walking trail at original site in Ripples, near Fredericton. 420 Pleasant Dr., Unit 1 506-327-3573/506-450-9666 edmuseum62@hotmail.com nbinternmentcampmuseum.ca $1.50

HERITAGE STOPS LONG CREEK NO. 1 COVERED BRIDGE (STARKEY) Built in 1912, this covered bridge is 42 m (136 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 365, Route 10 East 6.3 km (3.9 mi.), onto Starkey Road.

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GAGETOWN The riverside village of Gagetown is a gem worth discovering. Birdwatching, boating, shopping, and dining are all here.

ARTISTIC STOPS GREIG POTTERY LTD.

NATURE STOPS CAMERONS FAMILY APPLE ORCHARD

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QUEENSTOWN

506-488-2574

HERITAGE STOPS QUEENS COUNTY COURT HOUSE MUSEUM 506-488-2483

TILLEY HOUSE MUSEUM 506-488-2483

M.N.O. POTTERY 506-608-5955

WELSFORD

JUGGLER’S COVE FINE ARTS & CRAFTS

506-461-4882

ARTISTIC STOPS

GAGETOWN MARINA 506-488-1992

THE VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN FARMERS’ MARKET

CENTRAL GREENWICH

506-488-2895

506-488-2074

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ARTISTIC STOPS

GOLF STOPS WELSFORD GOLF COURSE 506-486-2217

ROUTE 102 HAND MADE GOODS

CARTERS POINT

1-888-488-3235

CENTRAL HAMPSTEAD

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ARTISTIC STOPS

SUSTAINABLE STURGEON SAFARI

CLAY DESIGN INC. 506-488-8812

BELLEISLE BAY FERRIES BELLEISLE BAY FERRY Toll-free service. Operated by the Province yearround, between Earle Wharf on Route 124 and Long Point on Route 850. 1-888-747-7006

EVANDALE FERRIES EVANDALE FERRY Toll-free service. Operated by the province yearround at Evandale between Routes 102 and 124. 1-888-747-7006

OAK POINT

Our best rates, free nights, perks and partner offers at over 1,100 hotels

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GRAND BAYWESTFIELD Find the best of urban and rural New Brunswick, minutes away from Saint John; small-town charm with a cottage-country flavour.

BEACH STOPS

BEACH STOPS KIWANIS OAK POINT CAMPGROUND AND PARK BEACH

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World unique experience: participating in sustainable wild Atlantic sturgeon fishing (6-10 feet long), guided tour of our facilities and tasting of caviar and sturgeon products! 30 Carters Wharf Rd. 506-642-1816/506-639-0605 info@acadian-sturgeon.com acadian-sturgeon.com/en

506-468-2266

WESTFIELD BEACH Unsupervised freshwater swimming beach with picnic area and a floating dock attached to the old wharf during the summer. 4 Ferry Rd. 506-738-6423

COASTAL STOPS OAK POINT LIGHTHOUSE ©2018 RLHC. All Rights Reserved

506-468-2266

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FERRIES WESTFIELD FERRY Toll-free service. Operated by the Province year-round between Grand Bay-Westfield on Route 177 and Hardings Point, off Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula. 1-888-747-7006

FOODIE STOPS THE BRUNDAGE POINT WEEKLY MARKET 506-763-2912

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS BRUNDAGE POINT RIVER CENTRE 506-738-6406

CITY OF SAINT JOHN

HERITAGE STOPS MILKISH INLET NO. 1 COVERED BRIDGE (BAYSWATER) Built in 1920, this covered bridge is 66 m (218 ft.) in length. Route 7, Exit 80, Route 102 North 1.2 km (0.7 mi.), Route 177 South 2.2 km (1.3 mi.). Take Westfield Ferry then Hardings Point Road 1.5 km (0.9 mi.), onto Route 845 East 9.2 km (5.7 mi.).

SUMMERVILLE

(KINGS COUNTY) FERRIES

SUMMERVILLE-MILLIDGEVILLE FERRY Toll-free service from April to December, between Kennebecasis River and Sandy Point Road in the city of Saint John and Summerville, set back from Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula. 1-888-747-7006

NATURE STOPS SEA DOG COVE NATURE PRESERVE Large shoreline preserve with meadow, forest, and diverse flora and fauna. Particularly beautiful in the spring. Nesting ground for peregrine falcons. Summerville Road 506-457-2398

ROTHESAY For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Saint John, see page 42 in the Fundy Coastal Drive Section.

BAYSWATER

COASTAL STOPS 506-847-7245

FOODIE STOPS FOGHORN BREWING COMPANY

BAYSWATER LIGHTHOUSE

GONDOLA POINT BEACH Supervised freshwater beach with changing rooms and picnic areas. Sandbar overlooking the Kennebecasis River. Near Gondola Point Cable Ferry service. 278 Route 119 (Gondola Point Arterial) 506-849-5778

MEENAN’S COVE BEACH Supervised freshwater swimming beach with change and washroom facilities, barbecues, playground, beach volleyball courts, ball field, and picnic shelters. 199 Model Farm Rd. 506-849-5778

FERRIES GONDOLA POINT FERRIES Toll-free service. Operated by the provincial government year-round between Gondola Point (Route 119) and the Kingston Peninsula (Route 845). 1-888-747-7006

KINGSTON ARTISTIC STOPS CRIMMINS POTTERY 506-763-2324

FOODIE STOPS DUNHAMS RUN ESTATE WINERY 506-653-0200

KINGSTON FARMERS’ MARKET COOPERATIVE 506-763-3490

Established in 1914. Original wooden salt-shaker tower. White, square tower with red roof. Inland lighthouse. 2095 Route 845

FERRIES KENNEBECASIS ISLAND FERRY

BEACH STOPS

ROTHESAY YACHT CLUB

COASTAL STOPS

Toll-free service. Operated by the Province between Kennebecasis Island and Summerville, set back from Route 845, on the Kingston Peninsula. 1-888-747-7006

QUISPAMSIS It’s easy to energize yourself in this active suburban community along the Kennebecasis River, where recreation and culture meet.

Foghorn Brewing Co. is Rothesay’s original craft brewery and taproom. Located in the heart of the Kennebecasis. Foggin Good Beer! 47 Clark Rd. 506-216-7000 info@drinkfoghorn.ca DrinkFoghorn.ca

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HERITAGE STOPS KINGSTON HISTORIC DISTRICT

HAMPTON A small, friendly community amid waterways, farmlands, marsh, and wildlife, with unique heritage buildings and a vibrant arts community.

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HERITAGE STOPS KINGS COUNTY MUSEUM AND OLD COUNTY GAOL

ARTISTIC STOPS KINGS COUNTY STUDIO TOUR kingscountystudiotour.com

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Collections of local artefacts and archival information from the Kingston Peninsula area following the arrival of the Loyalists. 874 Route 845 506-763-2101 jfmmuseum@nb.aibn.com kingstonnb.ca

GOLF STOPS HAMPTON GOLF CLUB

Horse thieves, war heroes, and a Confederation seamstress: celebrate 50 years of the Kings County Museum and Old County Gaol! 27 Centennial Rd. 506-832-6009 kingscountymuseumnb@gmail.com kingscountymuseum.com $1 to $3

NAUWIGEWAUK HERITAGE STOPS DARLINGS ISLAND COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1914, this covered bridge is 42 m (137 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 141, Route 119 1.7 km (1 mi.), Route 100 North 6.6 km (4 mi.), Station Loop Road 1.4 km (0.8 mi.), Darlings Island Road.

NATURE STOPS 18 holes. Daily green fees, dress code, clubhouse, driving range, bar and grill, pro shop, putting green, golf carts, club rental, and PGA™ professionals. 68 William Bell Dr. 506-832-5045 craig@hamptongolf.ca hamptongolf.ca $30 to $60

YEOMAN’S FOOTBRIDGE Built in 1983, this footbridge is 100 m (328 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 158, Route 100 West 2.7 km (1.6 mi.), Lakeside Road 4.7 km (2.9 mi.), Route 860 East 4 km (2.5 mi.). Driveway to footbridge is the first on the right after passing the Robertson Road.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS ZELDA’S RIVER ADVENTURES LTD.

Eco-friendly pontoon boat adventures in a wildlife sanctuary located in Stonehammer UNESCO Geopark. Relax, fish, or swim. All ages and abilities welcomed. 1075 Main St. 506-653-0726 zelda@zeldasriveradventures.ca zeldasriveradventures.ca $25 to $400

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(KINGS COUNTY) ARTISTIC STOPS THE BARN IN BLOOMFIELD 506-832-3716

HERITAGE STOPS BLOOMFIELD CREEK COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1917, this covered bridge is 45 m (146 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 166, turn northwest on Bloomfield Ridge South Road, turn right on Centennial Road, turn left on Bloomfield Station Road.

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SMITH CREEK NO. 1 COVERED BRIDGE (TRANTON) Built in 1927, this covered bridge is 37 m (121 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 193, Roachville Road North 2.6 km (1.6 mi.), at Roachville, near Sussex.

SUSSEX The gateway to the Fundy experience, Sussex is the Mural Capital of New Brunswick. Inviting downtown streets and colourful summer festivals await you.

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The 8th Hussars Museum preserves and displays artefacts and memorabilia of the many regiments to train in Camp Sussex, including Canada’s oldest cavalry (armoured) regiment. 66 Broad St., Unit 3 506-433-5226 506-471-4251 hussarssussex@nb.aibn.com 8chassociation.com/museum.html

AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM OF NEW BRUNSWICK

NORTON This is a great place to start your tour of the Covered Bridge Capital of Atlantic Canada, Kings County.

HERITAGE STOPS MOOSEHORN CREEK NO. 1.5 COVERED BRIDGE Built in 1915, this covered bridge is 29 m (95 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 175, Route 124 North, Riverview Drive South.

This one-of-a-kind ‘outdoor art gallery’ is a tribute to our rich local history that can be enjoyed by visitors and residents alike. Route 121 kingseastdp@gmail.com sussexmurals.com

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BELLEISLE CREEK HERITAGE STOPS BELLEISLE CREEK NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (MARVEN) Built in 1903, this covered bridge is 22 m (71 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 175, Route 124 West 3.9 km (2.4 mi.), Belleisle Road 5.8 km (3.6 mi.), turn left on Swamp Road.

Displays all things associated with farming including antique power engines and tractors, a farmhouse exhibit, and a Blacksmiths shop. 28 Perry St. 506-433-6799 info@agriculturalmuseumofnb.com agriculturalmuseumofnb.com Starting at $2

FOODIE STOPS SUSSEX FARMERS’ MARKET 506-433-1211

AX: THE ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE OF SUSSEX

GOLF STOPS SUSSEX GOLF & CURLING CLUB 506-433-4951

AX offers art exhibits, workshops, and live performances. On-site gallery, art, fine craft classroom, licensed restaurant, local artist retail space, and ceramics studios. 12 Maple Ave. 506-433-8351 info@axartscentre.ca axartscentre.ca

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THINGS TO DO I RIVER VALLEY scenic KENNEBECASIS RIVER NO. 7.5 COVERED BRIDGE (SALMON) Built in 1908, this covered bridge is 34 m (112 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 195, onto Route 890 North.

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HERITAGE STOPS MILLSTREAM RIVER NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (CENTREVILLE) Built in 1911, this covered bridge is 29 m (95 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 193, Route 10 North 8.3 km (5 mi.), Route 880 North 3.2 km (1.9 mi.), onto Pleasant Ridge Branch Road.

HERITAGE STOPS SMITH CREEK NO. 5 COVERED BRIDGE (OLDFIELDS) Built in 1910, this covered bridge is 28 m (92 ft.) in length. Route 1, Exit 195, Route 890 North 12.8 km (7.9 mi.), onto Oldfield Road.

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There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

All CAA/AAA rated properties must meet the same basic requirements for cleanliness and hospitality. A rating of one to five diamonds tells visitors what type of experience to expect, from no-frills to highly personalized.

The Canada Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars.

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Eagles Eye View Cottages 506-763-3625

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BEST WESTERN PLUS Edmundston ∞∞∞∞ 280 Hébert Blvd. Edmundston 506-739-0000/1-888-735-0001 info@bestwesternedmundston.com bestwesternatlantic.com/hotels/ best-western-edmundston-hotel BOOK ONLINE $135 to $335

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Tannaghtyn 4169 Route 103 Simonds 506-392-6966/506-328-5567 ruth.giberson@bellaliant.net tannaghtyn.com $125 to $150

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Abbey Glen Riverfront B & B 102 Waterloo Row Fredericton 506-454-0420 abyglnbb@rogers.com bbcanada.com/4005.html $65 to $115 Brennan’s Bed and Breakfast 146 Waterloo Row Fredericton 506-455-7346/1-800-655-7346 brenbnb@nbnet.nb.ca bbcanada.com/3892.html $110 to $240 Carriage House Inn 230 University Ave. Fredericton 506-452-9924/1-800-267-6068 info@carriagehouse-inn.net carriagehouse-inn.net $124 to $144

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FREDERICTON & AREA Parkview Bed & Breakfast 236 Odell Ave. Fredericton 506-472-1959 cjseal@rogers.com bbcanada.com/10987.html $85 to $105 Quartermain House B & B 506-206-5255 Canada The Colonel’s In Bed & Breakfast 506-452-2802

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Best Western Plus Fredericton Hotel & Suites 333 Bishop Dr. Fredericton 506-455-8448/1-877-455-8448 reservations@bestwesternfredericton.com bestwestern.com/ca/ frederictonhotelandsuites BOOK ONLINE $129.99 to $250.99 City Motel 1216 Regent St. Fredericton 506-450-9900/1-800-268-2858 citymotel@nb.aibn.com thecitymotel.com $85 to $124 Comfort Inn - Fredericton 797 Prospect St. Fredericton 506-453-0800/1-888-270-5222 cn241@whg.com frederictoncomfortinn.com $95 to $209 Crowne Plaza Fredericton Lord Beaverbrook 659 Queen St. Fredericton 506-455-3371/1-866-444-1946 reservations@cpfredericton.com cpfredericton.com $139 to $599 Days Inn - Oromocto 60 Brayson Blvd. Oromocto 506-357-5657/1-866-529-0675 reservations@daysinnoromocto.com daysinnoromocto.com $89.99 to $230

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Riverside Resort and Conference Centre 35 Mactaquac Rd. French Village (York County) 506-363-5111/1-800-561-5111 reservations@riversidefredericton.com riversidefredericton.com $99 to $249

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UNB Fredericton Summer Hotel 20 Bailey Dr. UNB Fredericton Campus Fredericton 506-447-3227/1-888-865-6122 stay@unb.ca unb.ca/fredericton/conference- services/stay-at-unb/index.html $41 to $115

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Lang House B & B 58 Front St. Gagetown 506-488-1808/506-639-0082 Langhousebandb@gmail.com bbcanada.com/langhouse $110 to $130

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Côté’s Bed & Breakfast/Inn 575 Broadway Blvd., West Grand Falls 506-473-1415/1-877-444-2683 stay@cotebb-inn.com cotebb-inn.com $105 to $175 Forget Me Not Bed & Breakfast 10000 Route 144 Saint-André 506-473-5334/1-888-473-5334 forgetmenotbb@gmail.com bbcanada.com/forgetmenot $105 to $115

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Best Western Plus Grand-Sault Hotel & Suites 187 Ouellette St. Grand Falls 506-473-6200/1-866-918-6200 reservations@bestwesterngrandsault.com bestwestern.com/ca/ grandsaulthotelandsuites BOOK ONLINE $134.99 to $249.99 Hill Top Motel & Restaurant 131 Madawaska Rd. Grand Falls 506-473-2684/1-800-496-1244 reservations@hilltopmotel.ca hilltopgrandfalls.ca $91 to $156

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Belleisle Bay Bed and Breakfast 22 Log Cabin Ln. Kiersteadville 506-485-2359/506-433-0804 rmwaview@nb.sympatico.ca belleislebaybedandbreakfast.ca $99 to $110

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Ridgeback Lodge 86 Old Reach Rd. Kingston 506-763-2617 info@ridgebacklodge.com ridgebacklodge.com $150 to $300

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Hoof-N-Paw Bed and Breakfast 506-784-3102

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Perth-Andover Motor Inn 506-273-2224

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Daigle’s Motel 68 Dupont St. Saint-Léonard 506-423-6351/1-877-423-6351 moteldai@nbnet.nb.ca daiglemotel.com $89 to $129

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Jonah Place Bed & Breakfast Inn 506-433-6978

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GRAND FALLS & AREA Grand Falls, Saint-André Au Paradis de la P’tite Montagne (Paradise Mountain) 472 Petite Montagne Rd. Saint-André/Grand Falls 506-473-6683/1-844-437-6683 paradis@paradis.nb.ca paradis.nb.ca $38 to $45

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Discover for yourself why everyone, from serious anglers to celebrities, comes from around the world to fish the mighty Miramichi. Feel the pull of this legendary salmon river, and let the traditions, music, and mystique of this unique place swirl around you.

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Connect with Irish immigrant history, page 188

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McNamee

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CITY OF MIRAMICHI

With Irish, Acadian, and Aboriginal influences, Miramichi offers a unique

Fredericton

cultural experience surrounded by Atlantic Canada’s great outdoors.

For full driving details, see your Tear-Out Map at the back of this Guide.

FRENCH FORT COVE NATURE PARK

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This New Brunswick delicacy isn’t just for dinner parties. Dress up your favourite snacks and comfort foods with smoked salmon for a whole new level of deliciousness.

3 SUPER-SIMPLE WAYS TO ENJOY SMOKED SALMON

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SMOKED SALMON AND EGGS ON TOAST

Buttered artisan or whole grain toast, topped with scrambled eggs, smoked salmon then seasoned with sea salt, pepper, and garnished with chives. Breakfast doesn’t get much easier – or tastier – than this!

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SMOKED SALMON LOADED BAKED POTATO

Give the baked potato a makeover. Swap out the bacon bits (boring!) with smoked salmon. Add some diced tomato and sour cream... YUM!

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SMOKED SALMON PIZZA

Spread softened and seasoned cream cheese (we like to add lemon zest, finely diced red onion and dill) on a piece of naan or flatbread. Top with thinly sliced smoked salmon. Bake at 400° for 5 minutes and… pizza’s ready!

Find a recipe for party-worthy Smoked Salmon Devilled Eggs.

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS

festival! CAN’T MISS THIS

MIRAMICHI IRISH FESTIVAL Get ready to paint the town green! High-spirited entertainment, music, and merry-making are the order of the day at this rollicking celebration of all-things-Irish.

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MAY

JULY

AUGUST

Miramichi Striper Cup Miramichi

Fishermen’s Powwow – Spirit of Peace and Friendship Miramichi

Nashwaak Musicfest Nashwaak Bridge

Rotary Ribfest on the Miramichi Miramichi

JUNE

Eel Ground First Nation – Natoaganeg Powwow Eel Ground

Miramichi Rock ‘N’ Roll Festival Miramichi

Miramichi Agricultural Exhibition Miramichi Canada’s Irish Festival on the Miramichi Miramichi

Miramichi Folksong Festival Miramichi Napan Agricultural Show Napan Stanley Fair Stanley

Tay Creek Folk Festival Tay Creek

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EXPERIENCES I MIRAMICHI

EXPERIENCE A LEGENDARY RIVER

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Miramichi Napan Bay

Red Bank

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Sillikers

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Experiences. From tours through time,

Gray Rapids

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to relaxing tubing rides, this route lets you

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explore the rich traditions and unspoiled

McNamee

Doaktown

nature of this storied place.

Boiestown

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Fredericton CULINARY EXPERIENCE

OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE

LEARNING EXPERIENCE

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FUN AT THE COUNTRY FAIR NAPAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW

Be special guests at this 100% country fair where a farmer will guide you and your family through the events and the locals will welcome you warmly.

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TOURS THROUGH TIME BEAUBEARS ISLAND SHIPBUILDING NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND BOISHÉBERT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

This boat trip into history takes you to a 19th-century shipbuilding site where locals from the past tell the tales of our ancestry.

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$20 to $25 35 St. Patrick’s Dr. Miramichi beaubearsisland.ca 506-622-8526

BEAUBEARS’ BIG CANOE ADVENTURE BEAUBEARS ISLAND SHIPBUILDING NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND BOISHÉBERT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Travel to Beaubears Island by voyageur canoe just as the first settlers did. Once there, learn about the shipbuilding industry and Acadian history. Light snack included.

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$29 224 South Napan Rd. Napan napan.ca/show 506-773-6204

$20 35 St. Patrick’s Dr. Miramichi beaubearsisland.ca 506-622-8526

ENCOUNTERS AND TEA WITH LORD BEAVERBROOK BEAVERBROOK HOUSE

The stories of Lord Beaverbrook and his role in the Second World War come to life when told by Lord Beaverbrook in character at his childhood home in Miramichi.

$12 518 King George Hwy. Miramichi beaverbrookhouse.com 506-622-5572

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MIRAMICHI FOLKSONG FESTIVAL

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MIDDLE ISLAND IRISH HISTORICAL PARK

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METEPENAGIAG HERITAGE PARK

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METEPENAGIAG HERITAGE PARK

FOLKSONG FEAST & FUN

Enjoy a delicious meal, riverboat cruise, evening concert, and jam session at Canada’s longest running folk festival!

$45 100 Newcastle Blvd. Miramichi miramichifolksongfestival.com 506-622-1780

TALES FROM THE FAMINE SHIP LOOSHTAUK

Explore an island in the Miramichi River while the character Captain Thain brings to life the epic tale of the famine ship Looshtauk.

2345 Water St. Miramichi MiddleIslandMiramichi.com 506-773-7505

A TASTE OF METEPENAGIAG “OOKDOTAAN” $18.95 to $65.95 2156 Micmac Rd. Red Bank metpark.ca 1-888-380-3555

Help prepare a traditional Aboriginal meal at an outdoor cooking shelter. Linger by the campfire to hear more about 3,000 years of history.

TIPI RETREATS

Take your appreciation of Mi’kmaq culture to a whole new level with an overnight retreat in a tipi and an evening of storytelling by the campfire.

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WILD ATLANTIC SALMON – THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE UPPER OXBOW OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Enjoy a half- or full-day guided salmon flyfishing adventure on the river followed by a mouth-watering meal at the lodge.

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FISH THE PRIVATE POOLS $190 to $350 601 Route 118 Gray Rapids vacationnewbrunswick.com 1-877-FLYHOOK (359-4665)

TOURING IN STYLE ON THE MIRAMICHI COUNTRY HAVEN LODGE & COTTAGES

Plan to get away with this retreat to a cosy cottage and an afternoon of fun spent wheeling in a comfy side-by-side along scenic riverside trails.

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$190 to $275 2260 Route 420 Sillikers upperoxbow.com 1-888-227-6100

COUNTRY HAVEN LODGE & COTTAGES

Fish private pools on one of the world’s renowned salmon rivers and end the day with a delicious salmon supper.

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$65 to $95 2156 Micmac Rd. Red Bank metpark.ca 1-888-380-3555

$275 601 Route 118 Gray Rapids vacationnewbrunswick.com 1-877-FLYHOOK (359-4665)


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PRESERVING A MEMORY DOAK HOUSE

Learn the bygone arts of weaving, butter making, and preserving/pickling among the 19th-century surroundings of historic Doak House. Costumed guides provide expert instruction.

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$5 to $25 386 Main St. Doaktown 506-365-2026

RETREAT AT THE BIG MURPHY WILSON’S FOUR SEASON RESORT

Spend two nights in a secluded, fullyequipped riverside cabin with your very own private fishing waters. Guides are available if you need them!

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$495 23 Big Murphy Ln. McNamee wilsonscamps.nb.ca 1-877-365-7962

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TIMBERSPORTS CENTRAL NEW BRUNSWICK WOODMEN’S MUSEUM

Experience the smell of freshly chopped wood, swish of the cross-cuts, taste of home-baked beans, and the roar of the hot saws. The NASCAR of the lumberjack world!

$15 to $30 6342 Route 8 Boiestown woodmensmuseum.com 506-369-7214

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MIRAMICHI river

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THINGS TO DO

YOU ARE HERE!

This map tracker will help you see where you are along the Miramichi River Route.

NAPAN ENTERTAINMENT STOPS NAPAN AGRICULTURAL FAIR Want the best experience? See page 187.

LOWER NEWCASTLE HERITAGE STOPS MACDONALD FARM 506-778-6085

SILLIKERS PRICEVILLE

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City of

MIRAMICHI

SHARE YOUR City Moments

What did you do while you were here? Tag your picture with

#MIRAMICHI and #EXPLORENB

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THINGS TO DO I MIRAMICHI river

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ARTISTIC STOPS CARREFOUR BEAUSOLEIL (MIRAMICHI) – GALERIE ARTcadienne

THE RIVER IS JUST THE BEGINNING! Let adventure be your guide as you experience the very best of what our great outdoors has to offer. Fill your senses while hiking through the woods or strolling along the beach. Feel the excitement of soaring across the Maritimes’ longest zip line. Paddle down one of our great

ARTcadienne gallery presents an annual exhibit of artists from NB (amateurs and professionals). It is possible to buy pieces of art that are on display. 300 Beaverbrook Rd. 506-627-4220 lthibodeau@carbeau.ca

MIRAMICHI ART CORE GALLERY

waterways or enjoy your catch of the day! Whatever it is… come explore your wild side in Miramichi! Atlantic Canada’s great outdoors. Miramichi Art Core Gallery, located at WS Loggie Cultural Centre, features original paintings, photography, wood burning, and driftwood creations. Open daily during the summer season. 222 Wellington St. 506-622-4642 info@miramichiartcore.ca miramichiartcore.ca

CONTACT US

506-623-2200 1-800-459-3131 tourism@miramichi.org discovermiramichi.com

You are here!

EAST WIND GIFTS 506-778-0951

FRENCH FORT COVE

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ENTERTAINMENT STOPS

VOGUE THEATRE

BEAVERBROOK HOUSE

CARREFOUR BEAUSOLEIL (MIRAMICHI) – CULTURAL PROGRAMS

Concerts from different disciplines (music, theatre, stand up comic, variety) are presented at Carrefour Beausoleil Theatre annually. 300 Beaverbrook Rd. 506-627-4220 lthibodeau@carbeau.ca $7 to $35

MIRAMICHI FOLKSONG FESTIVAL Want the best experience? See page 188.

Built in the 1950’s, the historic Vogue is now a hotspot for cultural expression in Miramichi. Live theatre, bands and singer-song writers, comedy and more. 50 Cunard St. 506-773-3151/506-625-1835 victor@ontheeastside.com

FOODIE STOPS NEWCASTLE FARMERS’ MARKET 506-622-4221

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Built in 1877, this is the boyhood home of Lord Beaverbrook. Learn about his life and historical Miramichi. 518 King George Hwy. 506-622-5572 beaverbrookhouse@nb.aibn.com beaverbrookhouse.com $5 to $12 Want the best experience? See page 187.

MIDDLE ISLAND IRISH HISTORICAL PARK

THE WATER STREET FARMERS’ MARKET 506-773-7709

GOLF STOPS MIRAMICHI GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 506-622-0696

HERITAGE STOPS BEAUBEARS ISLAND SHIPBUILDING NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE AND BOISHÉBERT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE A quarantine station for immigrants to Canada in the mid-19th century. On-site interpretive centre, scenic trails, picnic areas, and restaurant. 2345 Water St. 506-773-7505/506-424-7523 middleislandpark@outlook.com Want the best experience? See page 188.

MIRAMICHI HISTORY MUSEUM

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES The site was a refuge for many Acadians fleeing deportation (1756-60). In the 19th century it had a key role in the shipbuilding industry. 35 St. Patrick’s Dr. 506-622-8526 1-888-773-8888 info@beaubearsisland.ca BeaubearsIsland.ca $5 to $25 Want the best experience? See page 187.

METEPENAGIAG

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The Miramichi History Museum, founded in 1897, is one of the most unique museums in the province. Come explore the natural and cultural history of Miramichi, our comprehensive research materials, and our eclectic collection. 182 Wellington St. 506-778-4050/506-778-9106 miramichihistorymuseum@bellaliant.com discovermiramichi.com/directory/miramichihistory-museum Starting from $3


THINGS TO DO I MIRAMICHI river ST. MICHAEL’S MUSEUM AND GENEALOGICAL CENTRE

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

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MIRAMICHI RIVER BOAT TOURS

MIRAMICHI BOATING AND YACHT CLUB

PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Constructed in 1846, it has served as first episcopal residence and first Hotel-Dieu hospital. It is now a museum. 10 Howard St. 506-778-5152 mmuseum@nbnet.nb.ca saintmichaelsmuseum.com

W. S. LOGGIE CULTURAL MUSEUM 506-773-4996

Deep marina (52 berths) for members and visitors on the beautiful Miramichi River. Offering security, fuel, ice, showers, and washroom facilities. 9 Marina Dr. 506-773-9949 miramichiboatclub@yahoo.ca Starting from $20

Discover Miramichi aboard the double-decker, Max Aitken tour boat as your colourful Acadian captain tells stories of the river. Ledden Street 506-623-9821 jrhache06@hotmail.com miramichiriverboattours.com $10 to $15

OVER THE COVE ZIPLINE

Zip your way across the longest zipline in the Maritimes at French Fort Cove Nature Park, in the City of Miramichi. French Fort Cove 506-623-2158 wade.hallihan@miramichi.org $15 to $20

STATION WHARF MARINA

Station Wharf Marina is a full service marina in Downtown Miramichi East. Offering: gas, diesel, ice, overnight berthing, pumping station, tourism info. Loggie Drive 506-624-7300 info@stationwharfmarina.com stationwharfmarina.com Starting from $30

DOAKTOWN

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PARK STOPS

RITCHIE WHARF PARK

FRENCH FORT COVE NATURE PARK

Multi-season park with walking, hiking, and biking trails. Home to Over the Cove Zipline. The park plays host to summer adventures and beautiful fall colours. King George Highway 506-623-2200 1-800-459-3131 tourism@miramichi.org miramichi.org/en/attractions

QUIRKY STOPS MAURIE’S MINI-PUTT & ICE CREAM

Waterfront shipbuilding-themed park. Boardwalk, playground, amphitheatre, restaurants, artists’ gallery, boat launch, docking facilities, boat charters, live entertainment. Ledden Street 506-623-2200/1-800-459-3131 tourism@miramichi.org discovermiramichi.com

MIRAMICHI FREESTYLE PARK Supervised all-wheel sport facility. Open to BMX, skateboards, scooters, and in-line skates. Includes 30 ramps, two half-pipes, and special features. 8 Pollard Blvd. 506-623-2054

CITY OF MIRAMICHI

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19-hole mini-putt with whimsical obstacles. 49 flavours of hard ice cream, dairy-free sorbet option, gluten-free cone option. Sorry CASH ONLY. 1196 Water St. 506-424-7265 mauries.info@gmail.com mauries.ca $1.75 to $5.60


THINGS TO DO I MIRAMICHI river

SILLIKERS OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

RED BANK

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SOUTH ESK

HERITAGE STOPS METEPENAGIAG HERITAGE PARK

UPPER OXBOW OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS MIRAMICHI SALMON CONSERVATION CENTRE 506-622-1781

DERBY JUNCTION HERITAGE STOPS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Salmon fishing, hunting, conferences, canoeing, kayaking, fly-fishing instruction. Nestled on the riverbank overlooking the Miramichi River for over 100 years. 2260 Route 420 506-622-8834/1-888-227-6100 adventures@upperoxbow.com upperoxbow.com $100 to $250 Want the best experience? See page 188.

An interactive interpretive centre on two National Historic Sites: the Augustine Mound (burial ground) and the Oxbow. 2156 Micmac Rd. 506-836-6118/1-888-380-3555 info@metpark.ca metpark.ca $3 to $18 Want the best experience? See page 188.

WILSON’S POINT - SCOTTISH HERITAGE ASSOCIATION (MIRAMICHI) INC 506-773-3032

DOYLES BROOK OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS ABSOLUTE OUTFITTERS

STEWART’S TUBING 506-836-7436

Stunning traditional Miramichi outfitters’ lodge on the Miramichi River. Bear hunting, salmon fishing, bass fishing, homecooked hearty meals, knowledgeable guides. Off-season lodge rental available. 48 Kersey Ln. 506-622-3235/506-622-3756 amy@absolute-outfitters.com absolute-outfitters.com $50 to $350

GALLAN’S MIRAMICHI RIVER TUBING

RED BANK

Two great river tubing runs on a beautiful stretch of the Main Southwest Miramichi River! Tube rental includes shuttle from sign up to launch point. 48 Kersey Ln., Route 118 506-622-3756/506-622-3235 info@miramichirivertubing.com miramichirivertubing.com

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GRAY RAPIDS OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

RENOUS HERITAGE STOPS MIRAMICHI FOLKLORE PARK

COUNTRY HAVEN LODGE

BLACKVILLE Gateway to the Miramichi Valley, which is internationally renowned for its Atlantic salmon fishing. Trails, family restaurants, and unspoiled nature await!

PARK STOPS BLACKVILLE MUNICIPAL PARK Park in the centre of the village. Features a children’s playground, barbecue pits, picnic tables, and a walking trail. Wildlife viewing. 12 Bartholomew Rd., South 506-843-6337

World-class, all-inclusive fishing packages on the world-famous Miramichi River. Guided fishing, canoeing, kayaking tours. Day and multi-day packages available. 601 Route 118 506-843-9010 1-877-359-4665 flyhook@nbnet.nb.ca vacationnewbrunswick.com Starting from $175 Want the best experience? See page 188.

Showcase for traditional and original Miramichi music. Museum artefacts, antique shop, and performance stage for local musicians and theatre groups. 46 Memory Ln. 506-625-3544 bernie.colepaugh@gmail.com miramichifolklorepark.com

DOAKTOWN You’ll find lots of outdoor adventure here! This is home to the Doak House, the Atlantic Salmon Museum, and Atlantic salmon fishing.

HERITAGE STOPS ATLANTIC SALMON MUSEUM

Promotes the Atlantic salmon and the important role it plays in the economy and culture of the Miramichi River communities and beyond. 263 Main St. 506-365-7787/1-866-725-6662 museum@nbnet.nb.ca atlanticsalmonmuseum.com $5 to $20

DOAKTOWN

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THINGS TO DO I MIRAMICHI river DOAK HOUSE

BOIESTOWN

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TAYMOUTH

HERITAGE STOPS CENTRAL NEW BRUNSWICK WOODMEN’S MUSEUM

FOODIE STOPS TAYMOUTH COMMUNITY MARKET 506-367-2221

DURHAM BRIDGE PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Visit the Doak House and note the architectural importance of its buildings and the richness of its original furniture. 386 Main St. 506-365-2026/506-365-7787 doak.museum@nb.aibn.com atlanticsalmonmuseum.com Want the best experience? See page 189.

MILL BROOK NO. 0.5 COVERED BRIDGE (NELSON HOLLOW) Built in 1900, this is the oldest covered bridge in New Brunswick and is 25 m (81 ft.) in length. Route 8, Exit at Nelson Hollow Drive or Lyons Road.

GOLF STOPS RIVERBEND GOLF CLUB 506-452-7277

Explore the stories of the Canadian lumberjack, the camp cook, teamsters, loggers, lumbermen, stage coach drivers, and the historic Whooper Train. 6342 Route 8 506-369-7214 woodmen@nb.aibn.com woodmensmuseum.com $5 to $30 Want the best experience? See page 189.

CITY OF FREDERICTON

MCNAMEE NATURE STOPS PRICEVILLE SUSPENSION FOOTBRIDGE Current bridge built in 1988. Previous bridge was built in 1938 and repaired in 1939 after incurring high-water damage. Route 8, Exit at Holt Road 1.4 km (0.9 mi.), turn right on Carrolls Crossing Road 0.6 km (0.4 mi.), onto McNamee Road.

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the city of Fredericton, see page 156 in the River Valley Scenic Drive.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS WILSON’S FOUR SEASON RESORT

World-class fishing and hunting on the Miramichi River. Private fishing pools, riverside cottages, home-cooked meals. Meeting space for corporate retreats. 23 Big Murphy Ln. 506-365-7962/1-877-365-7962 wilsons@nbnet.nb.ca wilsonscamps.nb.ca $60 to $120 Want the best experience? See page 189.

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£ – room service

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ACCOMMODATIONS I MIRAMICHI

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There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

All CAA/AAA rated properties must meet the same basic requirements for cleanliness and hospitality. A rating of one to five diamonds tells visitors what type of experience to expect, from no-frills to highly personalized.

The Canada Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars.

BOIESTOWN BED AND BREAKFAST

The Old Stanley Inn & Café 506-367-3000

DOAKTOWN & AREA Porter Cove COTTAGES

Pond’s Resort on the Miramichi 91 Porter Cove Rd. Porter Cove 506-369-2612/ 1-877-971-7663 flyfish@nb.aibn.com pondsresort.com $99 to $180 Storeytown Cottages 506-365-7636

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Regent Street Bed & Breakfast 215 Regent St. Miramichi 506-836-7354/506-626-4636 info@regentbb.com regentbb.com $95 to $115 King George Bed & Breakfast 506-352-0557

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MIRAMICHI

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HOTELS AND MOTELS

Governor’s Mansion Inn 62 St. Patrick’s Drive Miramichi 506-622-3036/1-877-647-2642 reservations@governorsmansion.ca governorsmansion.ca $99 to $179 Rodd Miramichi River 1809 Water St. Miramichi 506-773-3111/1-800-565-7633 miramichi@roddhotelsandresorts.com roddmiramichi.com $125 to $254 Days Inn Miramichi 506-622-1215 Econo Lodge Miramichi 506-773-3344 Lakeview Inn & Suites - Miramichi 506-627-1999

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CAMPGROUNDS I MIRAMICHI

MIRAMICHI

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CAMPGROUNDS

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There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

Good Sam is a campground rating system. The three-number rating that accompanies each campground gives visitors a snapshot of the campground’s amenities, cleanliness, and environment.

The Camping Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars. Facilities - F

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N A I H C A L A P AP

ran e route Take your adventures to new heights when you follow the Appalachian Range Route. Playing outdoors is about to get real. Explore pristine waterways. Climb peaks older than the Rockies. Soak up sunsets that span sea and sky. And just… breathe.

DISCOVER MORE NB A DV E N T U R E AT TOURIS S MNB.CA

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New Brunswick’s Highest Peak, Mount Carleton

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Restigouche Sam, the World’s Largest Salmon, Campbellton

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THINGS TO-DO I APPALACHIAN

THINGS TO DO

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Build your camping skills, page 211

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Explore all the Appalachian Range Route has to offer. Check off these must-try activities as you complete them:

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Go for a thrill ride, page 211

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Learn the art of fly fishing, page 211

Walk back through history, page 211

>> DISCOVER MORE APPALACHIAN RANGE ROUTE EXPERIENCES ON PAGE 211.

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ROY HERITAGE HOME

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THINGS TO DO

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GATEWAY TO ADVENTURE

CITY OF CAMPBELLTON

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BIKE PARK & YURTS

One of the points of entry to

SUGARLOAF PROVINCIAL PARK

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This is the heart of Appalachian Mountain country. Discover rich history and rivers perfect for fishing and paddling.

family-friendly campground.

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the home of a rockin’ rodeo,

of ten million trees. At night, gaze up at a glittering

and rustic northern character.

canopy of stars at this designated Dark Sky Preserve.

SAINT-QUENTIN

Grab your cowboy hat – this is

MOUNT CARLETON PROVINCIAL PARK

Stand on a mountain peak and look out over a vista

Explore the surrounding countryside, and sample sweet maple treats.

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Plaster Rock For full driving details, see your Tear-Out Map at the back of this Guide.

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Marvelous MAPLE

Who can resist the melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness of maple? New Brunswick is one of the world’s top producers of maple syrup. Polish up that sweet tooth and prepare to get sticky.

MAPLELICIOUS FACTS: New Brunswick is the 3rd largest

maple syrup producer in the world. New Brunswick produces about 1.8 million kilograms of maple syrup per year. Maple syrup will keep for years if stored unopened.

Show us your stack of flapjacks. Tag a picture of it with #EXPLORENB

Discover maple recipes and more from the New Brunswick Maple Syrup Association (NBMSA) Planning your trip? Call us 1-800-561-0123 MAPLELICIOUSNB.COM

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS

festival! CAN’T MISS THIS

SAINT-QUENTIN WESTERN FESTIVAL Giddy-up for the best of the West in the East! This is the third-largest Western festival in Canada – and the only professional rodeo in the Maritimes with a parade, pageant, music, and more. >> GET THE DETAILS AT TOURISMNEWBRUNSWICK.CA

MAY

AUGUST

Trout Festival (Festival de la truite) Balmoral

Restigouche Living History Glencoe

JUNE

Campbellton Bluegrass Festival Campbellton

Campbellton Salmon Festival Campbellton

JULY Festival Western de Saint-Quentin Saint-Quentin Adrenaline Bike Festival Atholville

Eel River Crossing River Festival Eel River Crossing

SEPTEMBER Campbellton Harvest Festival Campbellton Kedgwick Fall Festival Kedgwick

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SHARE YOUR PHOTOS Tag pictures and videos with

#EXPLORENB to let others in on your Appalachian Range Route discoveries.


THINGS TO-DO I APPALACHIAN EXPERIENCES

EXPERIENCE A HIGHER STATE OF BEING

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CULINARY EXPERIENCE

OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE

LEARNING EXPERIENCE

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RESTIGOUCHE RIVER EXPERIENCE CENTRE

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RESTIGOUCHE RIVER EXPERIENCE CENTRE

FLY TYING AND CASTING

Ready to tackle some fly fishing? Head to the gorgeous Restigouche River to learn how to tie your own flies before mastering the art of casting a line.

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS

With the Appalachian Mountains on one side, and the Restigouche River on the other, take a saunter through Campbellton’s rich history on this guided walking tour of the city.

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$20 1 Riverview Dr. Campbellton experiencerestigouche.com 1-844-787-3701

CAMPING 101 SUGARLOAF PROVINCIAL PARK

Take your camping expertise up a notch with this hands-on camping class. You’ll learn practical skills that will enhance your campground and wilderness experiences for years to come.

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$25 1 Riverview Dr. Campbellton experiencerestigouche.com 1-844-787-3701

$20 to $40 596 Val D’Amour Rd. (Sugarloaf Provincial Park) Atholville parcsugarloafpark.ca 506-789-2366

MOUNTAIN BIKING ADVENTURE SUGARLOAF BIKE PARK

Your guide will teach you the ins-and-outs of the bike park and help you improve your control skills on a Cadillac of a mountain bike!

$49.99 596 Val D’Amour Rd. (Sugarloaf Provincial Park), Atholville parcsugarloafpark.ca/bikepark 506-789-2366

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MOUNT CARLETON PROVINCIAL PARK

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THINGS TO DO

YOU ARE HERE! This map tracker will help you see where you are along the Appalachian Range Route.

DALHOUSIE For a complete listing of things to see and do in the Dalhousie area, see page 100 in the Acadian Coastal Drive section.

RESTIGOUCHE RIVER SAINT-QUENTIN Planning your trip? Call us 1-800-561-0123

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City of

CAMPBELLTON

SHARE YOUR City Moments

What did you do while you were here? Tag your picture with

#CAMPBELLTON and #EXPLORENB

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THINGS TO DO

THE WONDER STARTS HERE Campbellton is a unique destination because of the community’s cultural diversity. Festivals and events bring together friends and families from everywhere. Nature plays a very important role in the lives of Campbellton citizens. A large majority of the activities in the region are focused on nature: kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hunting, nature trails, parks, and birdwatching to name a few. Discover our region’s culture by visiting our museums, galleries, and the National Historic Site of the Battle of Restigouche. All located in Campbellton and the surrounding area.

CONTACT US

506-789-2700 1-888-813-4433 campbellton.org tourism@campbellton.org

ARTISTIC STOPS RESTIGOUCHE GALLERY

Exhibit on the fascinating history of Restigouche through the experience of the Aboriginal, French, Acadian, and Scottish peoples. Various exhibits featuring contemporary artists. 39 Andrew St. 506-753-5750 rgaleri@nbnet.nb.ca restigouchegallery.ca $2

HERITAGE STOPS RESTIGOUCHE RIVER EXPERIENCE CENTRE

The Restigouche River Experience Centre offers a cultural, culinary, intellectual, historical, and lodging experience inspired by the majestic Restigouche River. 1 Riverview Dr. 506-789-2850 1-844-787-3701 rvcampingvr@campbellton.org campbellton.org Want the best experience? See page 211.

QUIRKY STOPS SALMON PLAZA MONUMENT Restigouche Sam is an 8.5-m (27.8-ft.) larger-than-life replica of the Atlantic salmon. Situated on the City of Campbellton’s Waterfront Esplanade, along the Restigouche River. Salmon Boulevard, on the waterfront 506-789-2700

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ATHOLVILLE Find us next door to the city of Campbellton. Outdoor adventure abounds at Sugarloaf Provincial Park!

TIDE HEAD This is the Fiddlehead Capital of the World. The Restigouche, a Canadian Heritage River, is its main attraction.

BEACH STOPS TIDE HEAD BEACH

NATURE STOPS INTERNATIONAL APPALACHIAN TRAIL (TIDE HEAD TO PERTH-ANDOVER) 274-km (170-mi.) international trail. Begins in Tide Head and continues south to the Perth-Andover/ Fort Fairfield, Maine border. Route 11 or 134 1-800-526-7070

ARPIN CANOE RESTIGOUCHE

MORRISSEY ROCK PARK Offers a small picnic site perfect for enjoying the beautiful scenery while overlooking the Restigouche River and its islands. 675 Restigouche Dr. 506-789-6550

ATHOLVILLE SUGARLOAF PROVINCIAL PARK

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE STOPS

PARK STOPS

Unsupervised freshwater beach with playground and picnic area. Restigouche Drive 506-789-6550 viltide@nb.sympatico.ca tidehead.ca

A year round recreational park and campground; home to Atlantic Canada’s only lift serviced mountain Bike Park and is a great park for winter sports enthusiasts. 596 Val-d’Amour Rd. 506-789-2366 1-800-561-0123 sugarloaf@gnb.ca parcsugarloafpark.ca Want the best experience? See page 211.

KEDGWICK RIVER

SUGARLOAF BIKE PARK A unique mountain biking experience, Sugarloaf is home to Atlantic Canada’s only bike park, and voted the “Best Mountain Bike Park in Eastern Canada”. 596 Val-d’Amour Rd. 506-789-2366 1-800-561-0123 sugarloaf@gnb.ca parcsugarloafpark.ca/bikepark $5 to $25 Want the best experience? See page 211.

CAMPGROUND For campground information turn to page 220.

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Admire the splendour of New Brunswick’s waterways with a canoe or kayak ride through the heart of the Appalachian Range. All inclusive package and rental. 8 Arpin Rd. 506-284-3140/1-877-259-4440 info@canoerestigouche.ca canoerestigouche.ca/en $30 to $471


THINGS TO DO

KEDGWICK

STEPS IN HISTORY! COME DISCOVER OUR HISTORY...

In the heart of the Appalachian Mountain country you will find rich history, breathtaking beauty, and endless opportunities for exploration!

PLASTER ROCK Nestled along the Tobique River, this truly New Brunswick village is a prime destination for outdoor adventurers; including canoeing, kayaking, and hockey enthusiasts.

HERITAGE STOPS

GOLF STOPS

KEDGWICK FORESTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM 506-284-3138

SAINT-QUENTIN Atlantic Canada’s maple capital! Discover the highest point of the Maritimes, Mount Carleton, and travel down the Restigouche River.

GOLF STOPS

PLASTER ROCK GOLF CLUB This heritage touring route linking Saint-Quentin’s 18 heritage sites can be enjoyed on foot, roller blades, bicycle, or by car. 144A Canada St. 506-235-3282 1-888-666-2425 ctag@saintquentin.nb.ca saintquentinnb.com

506-356-2402

ARTHURETTE HERITAGE STOPS ODELLACH RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (TOMLINSON MILL)

THE OLD TRAIN STATION TOURIST CENTRE

Built in 1918, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 115, Route 109 East 19.2 km (12 mi.), turn right on Birch Ridge Road, onto Tomlinson Mill Road.

SAINT-QUENTIN GOLF CLUB

PERTH-ANDOVER

A magnificient 9-hole course with tournaments, flexible tee-offs, equipment, and hall rentals. The Club has a licensed restaurant with patio. 75 LaBrie Rd. 506-235-2578 $15 to $35

HERITAGE STOPS

This information centre is a replica of the old train station of Saint-Quentin, built in 1920. The building contains a gallery, artefacts, souvenir shop, and a Forestry, Agriculture, and Maple Industry Interpretation Centre. 144A Canada St. 506-235-3282 1-888-666-2425 ctag@saintquentin.nb.ca saintquentinnb.com

For a complete listing of things to see and do in the Perth-Andover area, see page 149 in the River Valley Scenic Drive section.

ROY HERITAGE HOME

SAINT-QUENTIN (ELDON) MOUNT CARLETON PROVINCIAL PARK Mount Carleton boasts the highest peak in the Maritimes; offering diverse camping options, fishing, canoeing, wildlife observation and hiking trails for everyone. 7612 Route 385 506-235-0793 1-800-561-0123 mt.carleton@gnb.ca Starting from $10 parcsnbparks.ca

Boomtown-style house that has served a number of functions since the beginnings of the Parish of Saint-Quentin. Now houses a museum. 212 Canada St. 506-235-3015 506-235-3155 lionnelca@nb.sympatico.ca

CAMPGROUND For campground information turn to page 220.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

All CAA/AAA rated properties must meet the same basic requirements for cleanliness and hospitality. A rating of one to five diamonds tells visitors what type of experience to expect, from no-frills to highly personalized.

The Canada Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars.

BALMORAL COTTAGES

Island Lake Club 506-759-5274

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CAMPBELLTON & AREA Atholville, Campbellton BED AND BREAKFAST

Maison McKenzie House 31 Andrew St. Campbellton 506-753-3133/1-800-477-9122 michelbujold2013@hotmail.com bbcanada.com/4384.html $75 to $90

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Sanfar Resort & Restaurant 506-753-4287

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Quality Hotel & Conference Centre ∞∞∞˘ 157 Water St. Campbellton 506-753-4133/1-800-909-4656 qualityhotelcampbellton@gmail.com qualityinn.com/hotel-campbelltoncanada-CN850 BOOK ONLINE $109 to $159 Super 8 Motel - Campbellton 506-753-8080

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Chalets Restigouche 506-284-2022

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O’Regal Restaurant & Motel Ltée 506-284-2196

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ACCOMMODATIONS

PLASTER ROCK - SAINT-QUENTIN PLASTER ROCK COTTAGES

Bear’s Lair Cottage 506-356-8351

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Settler’s Inn & Motel 141 Main St. Plaster Rock 506-356-9000/1-888-273-4133 settlers@nbnet.nb.ca settlersinn.com/index.html $109 to $185

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Bed & Breakfast Du Repos ∞∞∞∞ 59 Rang 18 Rd., South Saint-Quentin 506-235-3350/1-877-235-3350 durepos@yahoo.com bbdurepos.com/index.html BOOK ONLINE $110 to $150

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CAMPGROUNDS

There are two programs in New Brunswick to assure visitors that the properties listed have met or exceeded standards for amenities, cleanliness, repair, and staff courtesy. Those properties listed in this vacation planner and online at TourismNewBrunswick.ca have chosen to participate in one of two categories:

Good Sam is a campground rating system. The three-number rating that accompanies each campground gives visitors a snapshot of the campground’s amenities, cleanliness, and environment.

The Camping Select Program which goes one step further by providing nationally consistent standards and a recognized star rating system which awards properties (1) to (5) stars. Facilities - F

Recreation - R

CAMPBELLTON & AREA Campbellton, Atholville Campbellton RV Camping 1 Riverview Dr. Campbellton 506-789-2850/1-844-787-3701 rvcampingvr@campbellton.org campbellton.org/camp2/RVCamping.asp $38 to $55 Sugarloaf Provincial Park 596 Val-d’Amour Rd. Atholville 506-789-2366/1-800-561-0123 sugarloaf@gnb.ca parcsugarloafpark.ca $28 to $43

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SAINT-QUENTIN (ELDON) Mount Carleton Provincial Park 7612 Route 385 Saint-Quentin (Eldon) 506-235-0793/1-800-561-0123 mt.carleton@gnb.ca parcsnbparks.ca $28 to $150

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