Acadian Peninsula

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Vibrant, coastal, and rich in Acadian culture, the Acadian Peninsula is where joie de vivre meets natural beauty. Explore sandy beaches, savour fresh seafood, and experience festivals like the Congrès mondial acadien. It’s a place where history, music, and ocean views come together in every small-town adventure.

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Acadian Peninsula

Vibrant, coastal, and rich in Acadian culture, the Acadian Peninsula is where joie de vivre meets natural beauty. Explore sandy beaches, savour fresh seafood, and experience festivals like the Congrès mondial acadien. It’s a place where history, music, and ocean views come together in every small-town adventure. 

Youghall Beach Park
Youghall Beach Park

Youghall Beach Park

Bathurst
Open: Summer

Youghall Beach Park is one of northern New Brunswick’s top summer destinations, offering golden sands, warm waters, and unbeatable views of Chaleur Bay. This family-friendly beach features easy boardwalk access, beach volleyball courts, a boat launch, scenic fishing spots, and a waterfront playground. Visitors can enjoy free access to some of Eastern Canada’s warmest ocean waters, or unwind with yoga sessions on the outdoor platform.

Sugarloaf Provincial Park
Sugarloaf Provincial Park

Sugarloaf Provincial Park

Atholville
Open: Year-round

Sugarloaf Provincial Park is one of New Brunswick’s top four-season adventure destinations, nestled in the Appalachian Mountain range near Campbellton. In summer, thrill-seekers flock to Atlantic Canada’s first lift-access mountain bike park, while hikers enjoy panoramic summit views and scenic forest trails. Come winter, the park transforms into a snow lover’s paradise with downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and tubing. With over 25 km of trails, cozy accommodations, and family-friendly activities, it’s the perfect nature escape any time of year.

Sucrerie Chiasson
Sucrerie Chiasson

Sucrerie Chiasson

Paquetville
Open: Spring

Sucrerie Chiasson is a must-visit maple destination in Paquetville, offering organic maple syrup, maple butter, sugar, and the beloved Acadian tradition of the licherie. With two rustic-chic locations and seating for up to 250 guests, their legendary maple brunches feature unlimited syrup and warm hospitality. Don’t miss the maple taffy on snow, cultural tastings, or the chance to book private gatherings and catering services.

Why visit: A sweet, immersive experience celebrating one of New Brunswick’s richest springtime traditions—perfect for families, foodies, and cultural explorers.

Pinokkio Resto-Bar
Pinokkio Resto-Bar

Pinokkio Resto-Bar

Shippagan
Open: Year-round

Located in the heart of Shippagan, Pinokkio Resto-Bar is a cozy, casual eatery known for its wood-fired pizzas, flavourful pastas, fresh seafood, and tender steaks. With a relaxed atmosphere and a curated selection of wines, local brews, and imported beers, it’s the perfect stop for lunch, dinner, or a night out with friends. Whether you're craving comfort food or international flair, this popular spot delivers.

Phoca Tours
Phoca Tours

Phoca Tours

Saint-Louis-de-Kent
Open: Summer

Phoca Tours offers small-group eco-cruises along the scenic Kouchibouguacis River in Saint-Louis-de-Kent, New Brunswick. Led by passionate local guides, these seasonal pontoon tours highlight seals, seabirds, and the region’s rich natural beauty. Ideal for families, photographers, and nature lovers, it’s a peaceful way to explore New Brunswick’s coastal ecosystems up close.

Origines: Cuisine Maritime
Origines: Cuisine Maritime

Origines: Cuisine Maritime

Caraquet
Open: Year-round

Since 2018, Origines: Cuisine Maritime has been offering a refined dining experience in the coastal town of Caraquet. Chef-owner Benjamin Cormier returned to his Acadian roots after working in fine dining to create a seasonal tasting menu inspired by the rich flavours of the Maritime terroir. Located along the bay, the restaurant features breathtaking sunset views that enhance the culinary experience.

Old Church Cottages
Old Church Cottages

Old Church Cottages

Flatlands
Open: Year-round

Old Church Cottages is a unique adults-only retreat in Flatlands, New Brunswick, featuring restored heritage churches and luxury glamping domes along the picturesque Restigouche River. Each stay includes private hot tubs, gourmet kitchens, and serene riverfront decks—blending history, comfort, and nature. Whether you're soaking in the view or cozying up inside, this peaceful haven is designed for couples seeking a romantic escape.

Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail
Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail

Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail

Bathurst
Open: Year-round

The Nepisiguit Mi’gmaq Trail is one of Eastern Canada’s longest backcountry hiking routes, stretching over 140 km from Mount Carleton to Bathurst’s Daly Point Nature Reserve. Following the path of the Nepisiguit River, this scenic single-track trail winds through mountain, valley, and river delta zones—perfect for hiking, backpacking, birdwatching, and camping. 

Miscou Island Lighthouse
Miscou Island Lighthouse

Miscou Island Lighthouse

Miscou
Open: Summer

Located at the tip of scenic Miscou Island, Miscou Island Lighthouse is one of New Brunswick’s most iconic coastal landmarks. Surrounded by windswept dunes and panoramic ocean views, this historic wooden lighthouse offers a unique glimpse into Atlantic Canada’s maritime heritage. 

Mercado General
Mercado General

Mercado General

Bathurst
Open: Year-round

Mercado General is a curated lifestyle boutique in Bathurst, New Brunswick, featuring Canadian-made home goods, self-care items, and gifts from small local makers. Stylish and welcoming, it’s the perfect spot to find thoughtful essentials or unique treasures that celebrate slow living and mindful design.

Kaffeine Espresso Bar
Kaffeine Espresso Bar

Kaffeine Espresso Bar

Bathurst
Open: Year-round

Located in the heart of Downtown Bathurst, Kaffeine Espresso Bar is a cozy and creative café serving locally roasted coffee, fresh pastries, hearty sandwiches, and comforting soups. Since 2019, it’s been a go-to gathering spot for locals and visitors alike—perfect for work breaks, friendly chats, or solo unwinding. With its inviting atmosphere and focus on quality and community, Kaffeine delivers an authentic small-town café experience.

Cielo Glamping Maritime
Cielo Glamping Maritime

Cielo Glamping Maritime

Haut-Shippagan
Open: Year-round

Cielo Glamping Maritime is a luxury eco-retreat nestled on the shores of Haut-Shippagan, New Brunswick. Stay in stylish geodesic domes with sweeping ocean views, private bathrooms, full kitchens, and outdoor hot tubs. Enjoy a cozy lounge, local culinary delights, and immersive nature experiences in every season. Perfect for couples, families, or wellness seekers craving a tranquil seaside escape.

Boulangerie Grains de folie
Boulangerie Grains de folie

Boulangerie Grains de folie

Caraquet
Open: Year-round

In the heart of downtown Caraquet, Boulangerie Grains de folie blends French café charm with Acadian culture. Housed in a beautifully restored heritage building, this café-bistro delights with fresh pastries, artisan bread, gourmet lunches, organic lattes, and local delicacies. Explore its in-house art gallery, live music venue, and cozy bookstore featuring contemporary authors. It’s more than a bakery—it’s a cultural experience.

Aquarium NB
Aquarium NB

Aquarium NB

Shippagan
Open: Summer

Aquarium NB is Atlantic Canada’s largest public aquarium, located in Shippagan, New Brunswick. Open seasonally, it features over 100 fascinating marine species—including rare blue lobsters—plus touch tanks, daily harbour seal feedings, and interactive exhibits for all ages. With a strong focus on local marine ecosystems, it’s the perfect blend of education and entertainment for families, school groups, and ocean lovers.