Things To Do in New Brunswick

Vacations are about relaxing, but they are also opportunities to get out and try new things, have fun, and be adventurous. Each fresh destination has a wealth of activities and attractions to experience. So, what are you waiting for! Use UpTake to find that perfect restaurant, shopping district or art museum in New Brunswick. We'll point you towards the best things to do, whether you are travelling with your family, your dog, or a group of close friends.

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AInn on the Cove & Spa

  • 1371 Sand Cove Rd.
    Saint John, New Brunswick E3M 4X7, Canada
4.0
8+ reviews, 1 sources
  • I highly recommend you experience inn on the cove as my wife and I will be going every year for our anniversary more on TripAdvisor
  • here! excellent in any way you can measure it. Top notch facility, top notch personnel, great food, wonderful views of bay, etc more on TripAdvisor

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Inn on the Cove & Spa
1371 Sand Cove Rd.
Saint John, New Brunswick E3M 4X7, Canada

BHartland Covered Bridge


  • Hartland,NB,E7P 2N1
  • 5063574357
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • The Hartland Covered Bridge (1,282 feet) is the longest covered bridge in the world spanning over the St. John River. This bridge opened in July 1901 ... more on Yelp

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Hartland Covered Bridge

Hartland,NB,E7P 2N1

CNew Brunswick Museum

  • 1 Market Square
    Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
  • 5066432300
3.0
2+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Located at Market Square, this museum provides very interesting displays and exhibits into the rich history of New Brunswick. There are 3 levels at this ... more on Yelp
  • Overview The New Brunswick Museum is an excellent stop for anyone in the least bit curious about the province's natural or cultural history. The collections are displayed on three open floors, and they offer a nice mix of traditional artifacts and quirky objects. (Among the more memorable items is a frigh... more on Frommers

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New Brunswick Museum
1 Market Square
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

DRockwood Park

  • Lake Dr. South
    Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
  • 506 / 658-2829
  • Overview Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. This RV park is closed during the off-season. The camping and tent areas ... more on DogFriendly.com
  • Overview This eighteen hole public course, located in Rockwood Park, offers full facilities. It is situated on hilly terrain and there are numerous moguls incorporated into the design. The greens vary in size and design. There are ... more on Golf.com

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Rockwood Park
Lake Dr. South
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

EGallery 78

  • 796 Queen St
    Fredericton, New Brunswick
  • 506 / 454-5192
0.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview An exceptionally solid and handsome Queen Anne-style mansion is home to the province's oldest private art gallery. Sunny spaces upstairs and down showcase a range ... more on Frommers

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Gallery 78
796 Queen St
Fredericton, New Brunswick

FAquarium and Marine Centre

  • Department of Agriculture
    Fisheries and Aquaculture | P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1, Canada
  • +1 506 453 2666
  • Overview Species native to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic Canadian lakes and rivers are on display in ... more on TripAdvisor

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Aquarium and Marine Centre
Department of Agriculture
Fisheries and Aquaculture | P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1, Canada

GGagnon Beach

  • Cap-Pele'
    Canada

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Gagnon Beach
Cap-Pele'
Canada

HSandy Beach

  • Cap-Pele'
    Canada

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Sandy Beach
Cap-Pele'
Canada

ICrystal Palace Amusement Park

  • 499 Paul Street
    Dieppe, NB E1A 6S5, Canada
  • +1 877 856 4386

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Crystal Palace Amusement Park
499 Paul Street
Dieppe, NB E1A 6S5, Canada

JChocolate Museum

  • 73 Milltown Blvd.
    St. Stephen, New Brunswick E3L 1G5, Canada
  • 506 / 466-7848
0.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview St. Stephen's claim to fame is that it's the home of the chocolate bar -- the first place where somebody thought to wrap chocolate pieces in foil and sell them individually (in 1910). At least that's according to local lore. Chocolate is still big around here -- not as big as in Hershey, Pennsylv... more on Frommers

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Chocolate Museum
73 Milltown Blvd.
St. Stephen, New Brunswick E3L 1G5, Canada