New Brunswick
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Atlantic Salmon Interpretive Centre [offsite link] "Wild Atlantic salmon are the very soul of wild, free-flowing rivers and their presence in our rivers is a signal of the health of our world. With your help ASF has been fighting the decline of runs, and the fight is paying off with years like 2008" Atlantic Salmon Museum [offsite link] "The site tells the story of the Atlantic salmon and the people that know this king of sport fish. The Museum, through its many interpretive displays, shows the life and history of the Atlantic Salmon." Baymount Outdoor Adventures [offsite link] "Join us on one of our guided hiking, sea kayaking, caving or mountain bike adventures and allow us to share our rich heritage and natural history. Join us for a vacation memory on the spectacular Bay of Fundy." Beaubears Island [offsite link] "Beaubears Island Shipbuilding National Historic Site of Canada, J.Leonard O’Brien Memorial, is the only known extensive, undisturbed archaeological site, associated with the 19th century wooden shipbuilding industry, still in existence today, in New Brunswick, and perhaps Canada" Blacks Harbour [offsite link] "Blacks Harbour is a friendly, small fishing village located in the South-western region (Charlotte County) of the province of New Brunswick. The population is just over 950 people, whose strong sense of community is readily evident to visitors of the area … everyone knows your name!" Cape Jourimain Nature Centre [offsite link] "Cape Jourimain Nature Centre makes connections, engaging and exciting people about environmental conservation. We make links between the natural and human environments, between our actions and their consequences, and between the past, present and future. Cape Jourimain Nature Centre is located on Jourimain Island in the beautiful and protected Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area, which is managed by the Canadian Wildlife Service."
Casino Moosejaw [offsite link] "Now there´s more fun and games on the prairies. Casino Moose Jaw adds a touch of excitement to Saskatchewan´s picturesque tourist town.
The casino celebrates Moose Jaw´s colourful history with an art-deco look inspired by ´The Roaring Twenties´ - the perfect complement to Moose Jaw ´s growing tourism theme." Casino Regina [offsite link] "Casino Regina is all fun and games! And, located in an historic train station, it´s Saskatchewan´s finest full-service casino and entertainment centre. With almost 2 million visitors every year, it´s no wonder we´re Saskatchewan ´s top tourist draw! And with all the entertainment and excitement we offer, it´s clear why our visitors keep coming back, again and again" Delta´s [offsite link] Fine Southern Cuisine Fresh Air Adventure [offsite link] "We would like to share with you our dramatic coastline with cliffs plunging to the Bay, sea caves and hidden beaches swallowed twice daily by the cycle of the tides - the highest in the world. This is the Bay of Fundy - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve" Fundy Farms Cottages [offsite link] "Stay with us, a night, a week, or more, in a cosy B&B room in our 150 year old farmhouse, or in one of our two well appointed self catering cottages." "Adults and children alike will be charmed by our friendly miniature horses . Checking for new laid eggs in the chicken house is a favorite activity for the youngest guests." Fundy Trail Parkway [offsite link] "The Fundy Trail opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline and panoramic views. The 11 km (7 mile) trail begins just outside St. Martins, New Brunswick and is less than an hour’s drive from Saint John or Sussex on Route 111." Gallery 78 [offsite link] "Gallery 78 presents major solo and group exhibitions every month throughout the year in seven spacious exhibition areas. The Gallery has provided a national context by undertaking group exhibitions of art from other provinces." Ganong Chocolatier [offsite link] "Since 1873 the Ganong family and friends have put their heart and soul into the chocolate confectioner´s art. An art never lost. For the special skills in making quality confectionery have been passed down from father to son throughout the generations in the small town of St. Stephen, New Brunswick" Golden Rail Pub [offsite link] "ne of New Brunswick"s favorite party spots,with music of the,80s,90s to todays hits played on our digital jukebox,most days a week.Entertainment every nite.!!!You will always find something going on from live sports on our huge screens and in high definition to our weekly special promos. Everyone is welcome as our friendly staff will make sure you have a good time.Also 16 TAPS to choose from." Grand Manan [offsite link] "Grand Manan and White Head Islands are perfect vacation destinations for those seeking a refuge from the crowds of many popular destinations.
" Island Quest Marine [offsite link] "Come aboard, inhale the fresh salt air, experience the world´s highest tides, feel the warmth of the sun, and enjoy world-class whale and wildlife sightings. Scenic lighthouses, small islands teeming with bird life, herring weirs, aquaculture fish farms... your ultimate adventure has just begun" Jolly Breeze of St. Andrews [offsite link] "The "Jolly Breeze of St. Andrews" offers you whale watching and Tall Ship adventures from the historic port of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada´s oldest resort town." Kings landing Historical Settlement [offsite link] "Nestled in a majestic setting in the St. John River valley, Kings Landing Historical Settlement depicts the one hundred year transformation of a young colony into a vibrant nation" Kingsbrae Garden [offsite link] "showing numerous themed garden areas and features to enjoy throughout the season and any time of the year" Metepenagiag Heritage Park [offsite link] "We´re nestled on the banks of the Miramichi where the Nor´west and the Sou´west rivers meet. Experience the ancient Mi´kmaq culture that has existed at its life source for over 3,000 years" New Brunswick - The Atlas of Canada [offsite link] Map of New Brunswick - The Atlas of Canada. New Brunswick Facts  Learn how New Brunswick breaks records and makes history and some other fun facts along the way New Brunswick Information [offsite link] New Brunswick government information page. New Brunswick Museum [offsite link] "Family adventures for young and not so young. Participate in a day full of themed activities and exhibits. " St. Andrews [offsite link] " St. Andrews represents one of the best preserved examples of colonial heritage in North America. While maintaining it´s charm, St. Andrews is also a dynamic, prosperous community. Small town values and friendly neighbours mix easily with a spirited business environment. For the residents of St. Andrews, life is indeed charmed. "
St. George [offsite link] "Discover the blend of old and new as you explore our enchanting town. Stroll quiet and unpretentious streets to the spot where the first settlers climbed ashore from the Magaguadavic River in 1783. Catch a glimpse of the past in the granite post office, the Presbyterian Kirk (the oldest building in Canada and still in use as a Presbyterian church), and the Anglican cemetery." St. Martins [offsite link] "Nestled on miles of quiet, unspoiled Bay of Fundy beaches, is the serene seaside community of St. Martins. The village is the gateway to the Fundy Trail, a park with walking and hiking paths along the last undeveloped stretch of coastline on the eastern seaboard" St. Stephen, New Brunswick [offsite link] "Relax amid the beauties of nature or challenge yourself with an outdoor adventure. Enjoy the picturesque scenery of the blooming flowers in spring, the long summer evening sunsets, the fall foliage or the snow covered trees and hills of winter" The Chocolate Museum [offsite link] "
The Chocolate Museum, a not-for-profit organization operated by a Board of Directors, opened in June, 1999 and has thrilled thousands of visitors, young and old alike since that time. Presenting the story of brothers James and Gilbert Ganong, whose candy-making company built in the late 1800s continues today, the Museum offers hands-on exhibits, interactive computer displays that explain how chocolate and candies are currently made, collections of historic chocolate boxes and antique cand The Historic Garrison District [offsite link] "The Historic Garrison District is Fredericton´s historic and cultural heart. Located in the city´s beautiful downtown, next to the St. John River, the Garrison is a centre for heritage, culture, craft and entertainment. This National Historic Site is where you´ll find an enticing blend of musicians, artists and historic re-enactments." The Hopewell Rocks [offsite link] "At low tide, explore quiet coves with flowerpot-shaped rock formations bearing such curious names as ´Mother-in-Law´, ´ET´ and ´Lover´s Arch´. Then, as the tide gently shifts, experience the wonder of nature as 100-billion tonnes of salt-water slowly fills the Bay of Fundy" The Huntsman Marine Science Centre Aquarium/Sealab [offsite link] "Learn about the Bay of Fundy’s tides and marine life. Meet the seals, Dee-Dee the big lobster, and touch marine life in the touch pool" The Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre [offsite link] "the oldest operating Atlantic salmon hatchery in Canada. Located in South Esk, New Brunswick, the facility is only 5km west of the City of Miramichi" The Playhouse [offsite link] "Today, the Fredericton Playhouse operates as a professional performance venue available for local, national, and international artists and companies. It also presents touring artists as part of its own professional series and offers a comprehensive education and outreach program." Village Historiue Acadien [offsite link] Info on : Film VHA, About Acadia, Tour of the Village, and Contact INfo Village od Petitcodiac [offsite link] "Village of Petitcodiac is a small community with a big heart. A walk down Main Street will delight your senses with the aroma of fresh bread from the Honey and Spice Bakery" Woodmens Museum [offsite link] "We invite you to journey back to earlier times when this area witnessed the struggles of those hardy pioneers who carved a living from the forest and raised their families here on the Upper Miramichi" Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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