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Moncton, Nb
This water park, adjacent to the famous/infamous Magnetic Hill , features wave pools and numerous slides, including the towering Kamikaze Slide, where daredevils can reach speeds of 40 miles per h... More on Frommers
An exciting labyrinth of water slides is complimented by a mini-golf course, an arcade, gift shops and picnic sites. Visitors enter the park through the Empress of New Brunswick, a replica of ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

#4.
Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada
The Quiddy River, most people within the Sussex area know of the Quiddy falls, but they don't really know the river. There are seven sets of falls on the Quiddy, most of the terrain is rugged , cliffs towering a couple of hundred ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada
Cassidy Lake is a Canadian lake in Kings County, New Brunswick. Located in the community of Clover Hill it is surrounded by rolling hills in the Caledonia Highlands, 8 kilometres southeast ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#6.
Rte. 100, Saint John, New Brunswick
Just west of downtown is Reversing Falls, located within an impressive rocky gorge. Because of the huge lo... More on Frommers
We retured around 4pm, saw a very calm water. More on TripAdvisor

#7.
499 Paul St., Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada
The indoor amusement park at Crystal Palace will make an otherwise endless rainy day go by quickly. The spacious enclosed park includes a four-screen cinema, shooting arcades, numerous games (ranging from old-fashioned Skee-Ball ... More on Frommers

#8.
100 Worthington Avenue, Moncton, New Brunswick
The Zoo offers a diverse collection of animals from every corner of the world, including lemurs from Madag... More on Tourism.moncton.ca
The zoo is very well laid out and has some neat animals. I especially like the playful otters, the lions, ... More on TripAdvisor

#9.
50 Union St., Saint John, NB, CANADA (Postal Code: E2L 1A1)
The gleaming and modern Aquatic Centre was built right downtown in 1985 for the Canada Games. It remains a... More on Frommers
Platform-Sorry kids are swimmers not divers-Thee is also a rope swimg-The stands seat are crowd easily and ... More on TripAdvisor

#10.
Kingston Penninsula, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
This is a water cliff. 3-4 of the leftmost routes may have their bases underwater at high tide. The rest will be fine. There are 10-15 routes, the leftmost ones being the better quality routes and ... More on RockClimbing
The Saint John River was given its name by Samuel de Champlain in 1604, as he arrived at the river's mouth on that saint's feast day, June 24. The river has its origins in Maine and Quebec, and fro... More on LighthouseFriends.com
