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Where the coastline meets relaxation

What To Do

The east coast has so much to offer. From food, to tourist attractions, shopping, to outdoor watersports and hiking trails. The list below just touches on a few of the many things to see and do in our “neck of the woods!”

Be sure to also browse Tourism New Brunswick (#ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick) , to see all that this beautiful province has to offer.

Hibou Blanc Trails

Hibou Blanc Trails

Cap-Pelé, NB (Trails - Village of Cap-Pelé (cap-pele.com)) Aboiteau Wharf- Located in Cap-Pele, a small town that thrives on fish processing plants,...

Bouctouche Dunes

Bouctouche Dunes

This 12km sand dune,extends out into the ocean and surrounds Bouctouche Bay. Along with exploring and taking in that salty air, why not check out...

La Pays de la Sagouine

La Pays de la Sagouine

The Pays de la Sagouine is a theatrical village and opened in 1992 on a small natural island in the middle of Bouctouche Bay. The Pays de la...

Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Rocks

For thousands of years, the massive tides of the Bay of Fundy have been patiently sculpting their masterpiece in Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick.  With...

Moncton

Moncton

Home to Magnetic Hill and Magic Mountain, this city remains to be one of the most visited in the province for shopping, delicious eats and major...

Confederation Bridge

Confederation Bridge

The Confederation Bridge joins the eastern Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, making travel throughout the Maritimes easy...

Pointe-de-Chêne Wharf

Pointe-de-Chêne Wharf

Quai Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf - Experience Shediac This is the place to be in the summer with 300,000 visitors from across Canada and the US setting...

Beaubassin-est

Beaubassin-est

The Beaubassin-est Rural Community represents the communities of Petit-Cap, Portage, Shemogue, Trois-Ruisseaux, Saint-André-LeBlanc,...

Be sure to also browse Tourism New Brunswick (#ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick), to see all that this beautiful province has to offer.