Imagine vacationing in a 1830’s home that was once owned and decorated by Kate Reed, Canada’s first interior decorator. Then imagine that same historic house, recently redesigned by international designer Lee Wells, with luxurious style and comfort. Picture yourself staying in this beautiful 4 + 1 bedroom, 6 bathroom cottage set in the resort town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea on a garden property with an ocean view rooftop balcony. This is Cory Cottage.
Read MoreJust 35 minutes from Fredericton, Dumfries Maples Sugarbush & Pancake House serves up fluffy pancakes, fresh maple syrup, maple taffy, and guided sugarbush tours each spring. Book your table and experience one of New Brunswick’s sweetest seasonal traditions.
Read MoreEach holiday season, the grand 1840’s heritage home at Lady Smith Manor in Dorchester, New Brunswick transforms into a festive experience like no other. Guests wander room to room discovering local art, handcrafted décor, and vintage-inspired treasures, all thoughtfully curated to spark wonder and connection.
Read MoreFour towns. Three days. Two nights. Discover hidden gems, cozy cafés, trails, markets and more in Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton and Grand Bay-Westfield. One unforgettable Bay-cation in New Brunswick awaits.
Read MoreBe moved, be changed forever by the transformative Ballet by the Ocean. Immerse all your senses as you enjoy culinary art and ballet art together in a magical place. It is a world-class experience incorporating a creative tasting menu featuring local ingredients and original ballet choreography inspired by and created for an outdoor stage in a stunning natural habitat on the southeast shore of New Brunswick, Canada.
Read MorePaddle around towering flowerpot rocks at high tide. Return a few hours later to walk the very ocean floor you just kayaked. At Hopewell Rocks, the world’s highest tides transform the same landscape twice daily, and doing both back-to-back is one of New Brunswick’s most unforgettable experiences.
Read MoreA lavender-scented evening, farm-fresh flavours, and one passionate chef-teacher bringing people together around the table — discover how Farm-to-Table NB and Lavender at Ocean Breeze Farm create a little slice of Provence right here in New Brunswick.
Read MoreCast your line for 24 hours of fun in Miramichi and hold on tight. The Mighty Miramichi is well known for its salmon fishing, but take my word for it - there is a lot more than fish to lure you here. So brace yourself for endless outdoor adventure, festivals galore, amazing local food and drink, fascinating history lessons, and a heaping measure of down-home hospitality. Catch a day in the Chi.
Read MoreCreekside RNR is luxury glamping in southeastern New Brunswick. Stay in a geodesic dome, a mirror cabin, or a luxury fishing boat immersed in nature. Enjoy this creekside oasis, with a nordic spa on-site. Treat yourself to gourmet food, unique experiences, and exciting activities. Rest and relaxation are the order of the day with a side of adventure—if you so wish. Head to Creekside RNR and let the forest be with you!
Read MoreLooking for your next dreamy destination? Whether you’re planning a girls weekend, a romantic escape, or a cozy family getaway, Heaven Inn Devon might just be the sweetest spot in the city. With charming design, an unbeatable location, and all the comforts of home, this four-unit hideaway feels like a secret worth sharing. Just steps from Fredericton’s scenic trails and iconic pedestrian bridge, it’s the kind of place that makes you believe in love at first stay.
Come take the stairway to Heaven… Inn Devon.
Read MoreLady Smith Manor’s Summer Market is back! Every summer around mid-July, the grounds of this historic 1840 Georgian manor in Dorchester, New Brunswick, transform into a delightful storybook celebration chock full of fantastic wares for sale. It is a feast for your eyes (and stomach) with treasures galore awaiting your discovery. Be wowed by imagination and swept into a whimsical world of wonder as you experience this Lady Smith Manor’s annual event.
Read MoreGrand Manan welcomes you with open arms to its rugged, storm-beaten yet peaceful haven. It is the island that is too good to be true and there is no place like it. The waters around Grand Manan are a haven for whales, porpoises, seals, and seabirds. Let it share its unspoiled scenic vistas and hidden secrets. I guarantee it will capture your heart.
Read MoreFlorenceville-Bristol is a delightful destination. It is steeped in history and brimming with natural beauty. Enjoy the view and experience some of New Brunswick’s greatest food & drink, then climb aboard a railway car to enjoy the most unique accommodations ever. Get on track for a fun-filled adventure.
Read MoreLe Jardin de Gus is a garden to behold. It is a mystical, eclectic, earthly paradise, a utopia of plants, flowers, water features, stonework and unexpected recycled artistry. This is a garden for all your senses and it is right here in your own backyard in Edmundston, New Brunswick.
Read MoreVillage Historique Acadien is an open-air living museum set in Betrand, New Brunswick, in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. Stroll the 2.2 kilometre loop, and meet vibrant characters portraying the day-to-day lives of Acadian families from 1770 to 1949. Villagers pull you into the past, as they showcase their customs, and creativity of the time. This is a living history lesson that stays with you long after you leave.
Read MoreKings Landing welcomes you to experience a Victorian “Christmas in the Valley” on two special weekends in December. Make your way to this historical settlement on the Saint John River, in Prince William, New Brunswick. Stroll the festively-decorated village and soak up the most wonderful time of the year. You will leave with a heart overflowing with holiday spirit.
Read MoreStay North at the Algonquin Resort and Spa this winter. Chef James May is putting on the glitz and bringing elegance back with 5-Course Dinners, High Tea and Sunday Brunch. Everything you loved about the Algonquin delivered in a brand new way that will have all Maritimers flocking to St. Andrews By-the-Sea and snowbirds secretly glad they didn’t go south this year.
Read MoreArt, culture, and history comes alive in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is home to many green spaces - charming parks & elegant public gardens, tree-lined streets, and one of the largest urban parks in North America. Victorian era architecture is everywhere and amazing public art is scattered throughout the city. There are museums & art galleries, day & night markets, quaint local boutiques & unique shops, fabulous restaurants & cafes, and a vibrant container village & gathering space with ongoing activities. You are going to love it here!
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