Throughout our beautiful region, you will find a vast array of activities to create a memorable vacation, whether you’re a solo traveller or a couple, a family or an even larger group. Here’s a look at our Top 8 attractions, featuring something for all ages and interests!
Pronunced “Coo-she-boo-gwack”, this national park is a true gem to New Brunswick. It’s trails run along the Acadian Coast and turn inward – providing an array of scenic excursions that run from fresh seascapes to lush forest canopies.
Dedicated to sharing their passion and knowledge of skincare, Olivier Soapery is an educational attraction for all! Inside the soapery, visitors will discover how their products are created: merging the use of natural ingredients and using time-honoured techniques, making for a unique approach to skincare.
The Irving Eco-Centre, located along the Bouctouche Dunes, is both an attraction for those looking to explore the coast and an important conservation project. The site works to restore and protect one of the few remaining sand dunes in Northeastern America.
Located in Bouctouche, the centre is a reproduction of a prohibition-era fishing village that seeks to educate visitors by staging activities and plays about the longstanding history of the Acadian people, and how they prevailed.
With a number of supervised activities such as volleyball, kayaking, and yoga – Parlee Beach is the perfect destination for those looking for the ultimate beach experience. Take a swim in the warmest waters in Canada and treat yourself to some local food and beverage at the canteen!
Located in the notorious fishing community of Cap-Pelé, Plage Aboiteau is a must for vacationers! The beach is known for its accessibility, cleanliness and for hosting the greatest sunset views after long summer days.
With 3 kilometres of trails, the Sackville Waterfowl Park is a scenic exploration of the well-known Sackville wetlands. It is home to an abundance of species and Environment Canada’s National Award for Environmental Achievement.
Located at the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Fort-Beauséjour-Fort-Cumberland is a historic site where the future of Acadie and North America was in limbo.
Extending from Kouchibouguac National Park in the north of the region to the Sackville Waterfowl Park in the south and Cape Jourimain Nature Centre in the east, Southeast New Brunswick offers many of the province’s top tourism sites, located in picturesque towns and quaint villages. We warmly welcome visitors throughout the year to enjoy this special place, a region rich in culture and history, unique attractions, fantastic food, and, of course, incredible beaches!
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