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3 - 4 Days · 255 km
Journey through adventurous wilderness and camp in pristine provincial parks.
Get an altitude adjustment. Some of the world’s oldest mountains are right here in our backyard, and this road trip has you hiking, biking and paddling through them. Let us guide you to the top of the Maritimes’ highest peak, or get a canoe’s-eye-view of the scenery below. Top it off with campfire tales told under the stars.
One of the points of entry to Atlantic Canada, Campbellton combines the best of the great outdoors with cultural charm for a unique urban experience.
Gateway to the Atlantic Provinces, Campbellton is a unique destination because of the community’s cultural diversity, the festivals and the nature.
Learn about the Restigouche region and the famous people who fish salmon here. Displays, exhibitions, research facilities and a great gift shop.
Meet Edit Horvàth of Campbellton’s Café Europa and get her recipe for Spicy Butternut Squash Cream Soup.
Unique experience of an urban fishing camp. Interpretation centre with touch pool and aquariums, a menu of culinary discoveries, a variety of experiences and a 86-sites RV camping.
Keep your camera and your best hiking boots handy. This pristine wilderness park offers adventure of all levels and a family-friendly campground.
THE MOUNTAIN OF ADVENTURE -- Year-round activities; restaurant, lodge and campground. Great ski resort and Atlantic Canada’s only lift-service mountain bike trail. Hiking trails, wildlife viewing and more. Open year-round
A unique mountain biking experience, Atlantic Canada’s only bike park. Built by Gravity Logic, the company who built the # 1 bike park in Whistler, BC.
Your guide will teach you the ins-and-outs of the bike park and help you improve your control skills on a “Cadillac” of a mountain bike!
Find us next door to the city of Campbellton. Outdoor adventure abounds at Sugarloaf Provincial Park!
This is the heart of Appalachian Mountain country. Discover rich history and rivers perfect for fishing and paddling.
In the heart of the Appalachian mountain country you will find a rich history, breathtaking beauty and endless opportunities for exploration!
Discover various maple products: traditional or novelty candies, sweet or salty treats, maple for yourself or as a gift… there’s something for everyone!
Admire the splendour of New Brunswick’s waterways with a canoe or kayak ride through the heart of the Appalachian Range. Rentals and packages available.
Music, dance, sports, shows, rallies and a parade are held against a backdrop of mountains, forests and rivers.
Grab your cowboy hat – this is the home of a rockin’ rodeo and rustic northern character. Use Saint-Quentin as your home base for nearby adventure.
The third-largest Western festival in Canada and the only event that hosts a professional western rodeo in the Maritimes.
Atlantic Canada's maple capital! Discover the highest point of the Maritimes, Mount Carleton, and enjoy the great Festival Western.
Itinerary linking Saint-Quentin’s 18 heritage sites, to be toured on foot, by car or by bicycle (brochures and rental bikes available at the Old Train Station Tourist Centre).
Replica of the old train station; information centre, artifacts, souvenir shop, Forestry, Agriculture and Maple Industry Interpretation Centre and gallery.
Ever wonder what 10-million treetops look like? Now’s your chance to find out. You’ll spot wild animals and rare plants, too, at this designated Dark Sky Preserve.
THE CANADIAN APPALACHIAN EXPERIENCE -- The highest peak in the Maritimes. Camping, heritage cabins, fishing, canoeing, beach, wildlife observation and a 62-km (38.5-mi.) hiking trail network.
Guided trek up the Mount Carleton Trail, the highest peak in the Maritimes. Parks Natural Leaders provide support and expertise. See a view of 10 million trees from the peak!
Canada’s Appalachian experience is at Mount Carleton Provincial Park. Here’s what one family loves about it most.
Meet Canoe craftsman Bill Miller and discover the rich heritage that courses through the waterways of New Brunswick’s Appalachian communities.
Part of every road trip is exploring along the way. Each route offers something different, but these are some things to keep an eye out for in the area.
Downtown, next to a shopping centre and the Restigouche riverfront walk. Continental breakfast. Wireless Internet available. CAA/AAA member. Kids stay free.
New construction, meals on request. Garage available for motorcycle/ATV/snowmobile. Accessible to persons with special needs.
The Appalachian Adventure Road Trip