From the heights of the Bay of Fundy tides to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the Acadian coast, New Brunswick is home to spectacular natural wonders and first-class attractions. The Canadian province is also renowned for its outdoor adventures, natural and recreational parks, pristine rivers, lively cities, picturesque towns and vibrant culture. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre and its people’s legendary friendliness and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.
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5.0 based on 36 reviews
There is plenty to keep everyone occupied with lots of fun and entertainment at the interactive centre. Hands on learning approach and interesting facts about the Canadian history in the area of New Brunswick - definitely worth a visit. There are also additional activities to discover on Beaubears island and to enjoy such as guided walking tours, boats tours etc ferry times are frequent but only in the summer months check ahead of planning a trip
5.0 based on 7 reviews
The Keillor story touches on place and politics of young New Brunswick. An 1813 home featuring antiques, farm tools, a penitentiary collection and genealogy centre. The Keillor story is not one that you hear often: where, through hard work and diligence, a yeoman-farmer from Yorkshire, England, raised his social status to become a respected Gentleman. The story is woven throughout the Keillor House and touches on place and politics of a young New Brunswick leading through the entire Victorian era and a cavalcade of unique and interesting characters. Your journey also includes the Coach House and the Dorchester Penitentiary exhibit.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Hampton Visitor information Center provides guest services to travelers. Location also includes a Gift Shop, free WiFi, and public washrooms. Wheelchair accessible building. Service in English and French.
Lovely old tastefully restored cottage in bushland setting with plenty of room and things to amuse children. Pristine public facilities, very friendly and helpful ladies delivering information, charming first day volunteer lady bubbling with enthusiasm on locality and Toowoomba attractions, all in all six stars!!
4.5 based on 49 reviews
First settled in 1783, the village of St Martins was a major maritime destination during the Golden Age of Sail. With over 500 vessels launched off of our shores, the vessels built here sailed all over the world and brought back ideas and architectural designs which the Captains, wealthy shipbuilders, and mariners applied to the construction of their own homes. The shipbuilding and lumbering industry in the area once supported a population of nearly 4000 people. The Quaco Museum attempts to do justice to the vibrant past of St Martins by preserving and promoting our history through exhibits, activities, and education. With guided tours and a hands-on approach to history, you certainly won't regret making a stop at the Quaco Museum
If you want to leave with a taste, feel, smell or just a great t-shirt, this gift shop is the place! From local sea salt, to Christmas ornaments , everything is locally sourced. The Museum is great fun too. You can get a private tour for just a donation. Do not miss if visiting St. Martins.
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