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“Make a point to see the native crafts…”
We have a lot of local native crafts in the region that visitors to the area should make a point to see. You’ll find beautiful dream-catchers, the traditional dress and hand-made baskets.
Meet Rhonda
Region: Appalachian Range RouteHighlights: Sugarloaf Provincial Park, Mount Carleton Provincial Park, Kedgwick Forestry Village and Museum, Chaleur BayCity: Campbellton
Your journey to the summit of Mount Carleton, the Maritimes’ highest peak, sets you amidst a breathtaking landscape older than the Himalayas. Canoe the famous Restigouche River near Sugarloaf Provincial Park, then follow the shoreline of Chaleur Bay, designated as one of the most beautiful in the world. It is also maple-syrup country where a hearty breakfast of pancakes smothered in the sweet syrup is a must.
Venture into pristine, rugged terrain teeming with wildlife and wild rivers that Aboriginals, Acadians, Scots and Loyalists have called home for centuries. From the northern community of Dalhousie to Perth-Andover, 276 km (172 mi.) south, it's the eco-adventure of a lifetime.
If you're seeking adventure, you're in the right place. Top on the list: Mount Carleton (near Saint-Quentin) and Sugarloaf Provincial Park (near the city of Campbellton). The Appalachian trails and Chaleur Bay also beckon, as do the historic Restigouche and Tobique Rivers and the casual charm of our friendly communities.
People expect to hike, bike, ski, canoe and kayak in our vast wilderness. But attend a chamber music festival? A rodeo? There's lots going on. Learn about lumberjacks, browse farmers markets, eat your way through the Salmon Festival and more.
From comfortable lodges in the heart of the woods to family hotels with water playparks, you'll find an amazing range of accommodations. Try a unique B&B or pitch your own tent in a rustic campsite. You're guaranteed a warm welcome wherever you go.