8 Things to Do in Oromocto That You Shouldn't Miss

April 4, 2018 Almeta Stockton

Oromocto in Canada, from Canada region, is best know for Specialty Museums. Discover best things to do in Oromocto with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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1. New Brunswick Military History Museum

Hawthorne St, Oromocto, New Brunswick E2V 4J5, Canada +1 506-422-1304
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

New Brunswick Military History Museum

Phone: 506-422-1304Email: [email protected]

Reviewed By Nola R - Fort Saskatchewan, Canada

Went here over a lunch break while on course here. This is an excellent little museum that gives a very good overview of NB contribution to Canada growth of a nation and conflicts it's been in. There are multiple touch screens with lots of pictures and lots of great artifacts dating back to all eras. The most unique artifact that untreated me was an 4 gun Anti Aircraft gun,.30 Cal, on the second floor. The vehicles outside are in excellent condition and represent Canada's cold war effort. If you have an hour and enjoy military history stop by.

2. Sunbury-Oromocto Park Beach

413 Smith Rd, Waterville, New Brunswick E2V 3S9, Canada +1 506-357-3708
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4 based on 5 reviews

Sunbury-Oromocto Park Beach

Reviewed By TangoBreen - Rouyn-Noranda, Canada

Privately owned we arrived with no reservation. Still found room for our 2 trailers. Beautiful campground with seasonal and on the go camping sites. Prices were absolutely acceptable. Great children play area with park benches and wings for adults to sit and watch. Super clean beach and swim ares, and boats launching area. We were taken care of with parking our vehicules, getting wood for campfire, and explained all that we can enjoy. Family oriented and very friendly, we were invited to a bondfire on the beach were other campers joined with music and signing. Fully serviced, owners Blaine & Laura went out of their way to make our stay comfortable.. Strict rules made for a clean, safe and enjoyable stay. Recycling on premises. We would return over & over again. We were surprised with a little gift from the owner. :)

3. Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market

665 George St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1K4, Canada +1 506-451-1815
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4.5 based on 292 reviews

Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market

Recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 community markets, the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market is the City’s traditional Saturday morning (6am-1pm) gathering spot downtown for fresh and healthy foods, craft, creativity and conversation. With more than 250 indoor and outdoor local suppliers from along the St. John River Heritage Corridor and across the Province, The Market (as it’s known here) is the place to discover seasonal products like fiddleheads and blueberries , ultra-fresh produce, including organics, meats & seafood, cakes & confections, breads, cheeses & homemade jams, fresh-squeezed juices & New Brunswick wines, artisan chocolates, specialty coffees & beans. Ethnic delicacies, from Chinese buns to Lebanese stuffed grape leaves and the City’s famous samosas, are also a big part of The Market tradition. A vibrant space with one-of-a-kind gifts, colourful and quirky, finds include pottery, jewellery, paintings, textiles and lawn sculptures. Breakfast is served up on site, either inside from the restaurant or outside in either of our two Food Alleys where it’s falafel sandwiches and buffalo burgers galore.

Reviewed By 2017Luv2travel - Falmouth, Canada

Love to come here to people watch, Busiest market supported by the local community young and old. Lots of local meat vendors, bakeries and craftspeople providing varied selection of products. The cafe has Seating and very good breakfast options at a reasonable price. Many food truck options outside such as nuts, asian, doughnuts, sausages etc. Something for everyone here!

4. Eco-Logical Adventures

992 Onondaga St, Oromocto, New Brunswick E2V 1B7, Canada +1 506-357-6868
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Eco-Logical Adventures

Reviewed By gpt - N.B.

I bought a gently used paddle board from Eco-Logical Adventures and was absolutely satisfied with the customer service and information given to me to help make my paddle boarding this summer a success.
Paul was helpful on the phone as well as in person and gave me a few tips for my new sport. Katie (I think that was her name) was helpful as well.
This would be a great spot on the river to rent a kayak or paddleboard to try them out. Also, it is a great place to purchase a kayak or paddle board, either new or used.
We loaded our new paddle board on our car and drove to Woodstock (quite slowly). Now if the weather would warm up a fair bit, I could try my paddle board out on the lake!

5. Odell Park

350 Rookwood Ave, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 2M6, Canada
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Odell Park

Reviewed By wendellbetts - Fredericton, Canada

Odell park is one of the most scenic venues in the city for an outdoor stroll or walk. Many people gather here for familt outings and photo shoots like weddings or graduations. Miles of trails to enjoy.

703 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C4, Canada +1 506-458-2028
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4.5 based on 245 reviews

Beaverbrook Art Gallery

We are currently renovating part of our existing building to provide an enhanced visitor experience, as well as in preparation for joining the new pavilion under construction to the existing facility. Because of the central location of this work, and because of the nature of the projects involved, the building will be temporarily closed to visitors from January 18, 2016, until May, 2016. We regret the inconvenience to visitors, and look forward to welcoming you into our renovated space in May. The Beaverbrook Art Gallery, a gift to the people of New Brunswick from Lord Beaverbrook (Sir Max Aitken), features works by Canadian and British artists and a unique sample of works from international artists. The Gallery exhibits an exciting mix of works from its own collection as well as works and Exhibitions on loan from other institutions.

Reviewed By LosAngeleslotus - Los Angeles

Was in Fredericton, NB to attend the opening of the new wing of the gallery. It's a beautifully designed, light filled addition to the existing building, that includes a new cafe, Learning Center and Artist In Residence program. A unique collection of important British artists, that are at the heart of The Beaverbrook collection, as well as a growing and expanding collection of modern Canadian artists, make this a very worthwhile place to visit in Fredericton.

7. Gage Golf & Curling Club

55 Fraser Avenue, Oromocto, New Brunswick E2V 4R6, Canada +1 506-357-9343
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4 based on 2 reviews

Gage Golf & Curling Club

Experience golf on the only military golf course in the province of New Brunswick. The Gage Golf & Curling Club is a well maintained 18 hole course conveniently located in the Model Town of Oromocto, home to CFB Gagetown. Walking the course is easy, but if you want to ride, choose a power cart from our large fleet. Water comes into play on 5 holes, sand traps and doglegs add a challenge on many holes. While on the course enjoy refreshments from our refrigerated cart which travels the course.

Reviewed By Starla M - Waasis, Canada

We took a trip with our preschoolers we all dressed as pirates and had so much fun playing mini golf in the pirate themed area
They children learn bed it and the staff were so good to us and all the children
I've also gone many times with my adult friends and we have had just as much fun! ❤️really enjoyed all the times I've been

8. Officers' Square

585 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C3, Canada +1 506-460-2041
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Officers' Square

One of Fredericton’s most beautiful and historic areas, Officers’ Square was named one of the Top 10 Public Spaces in Canada! It was a centre of military activity when Fredericton was garrisoned by the British and Canadian Armies. During July and August, it is the site for outdoor summer Concerts, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, daily outdoor theatre, and a variety of festivals and events throughout the year.

Reviewed By Mae M - Toronto

We had just parked across from Officer's square when we saw that they were doing their maneuvers. We stayed and watched and had an enjoyable time. This is a great way to spend time in Fredericton. Next time I would plan better as to be able to see the whole show.
After the military maneuvers we went and visited a couple of vendors tents that had been set up on the square.

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