New Brunswick

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Entering New Brunswick from Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island through Aulac, NB, will give you the opportunity to visit our Pomiculture ÉCONOMUSÉE, Belliveau Orchard. It is just 10 minutes from Memramcook, a short 30 minute drive from Aulac. Memramcook is home to the site of Monument lefebvre National Historic Site, in remembrance of all things Acadien.

On route from Aulac to Memramcook are two significant points of interest. In Aulac, Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site is a five-sided earthwork fort dating from the 18th century and in Sackville (10 minutes from Aulac), is the Sackville Waterfowl Park.

From Memramcook, journey 20 minutes toward Moncton to Dieppe/Lakeburn to visit our Handspinning ÉCONOMUSÉE, London-Wul Fibre Arts. From London-Wul Fibre Arts, travel into Moncton (10 minutes) where you can station for several itineraries.

Day One

From Moncton you can travel SouthWest towards Saint John, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, to visit our Cabinetmaking ÉCONOMUSÉE, The Barn in Bloomfield, near Hampton. An alternate route to visit The Barn in Bloomfield is along the Bay of Fundy to Hopewell Cape to visit Hopewell Rocks, "The Ocean Tidal Exploration Site", and further along is the Fundy National Park, "The Bay of Fundy Discovery Site" in Alma. These sites are approximately 30 to 45 minutes from Moncton. From The Barn in Bloomfield, you have two options for traveling to our two ÉCONOMUSÉE in Fredericton, our Silversmith: Jewellery ÉCONOMUSÉE Bejewel and our Brewing ÉCONOMUSÉE, Picaroons Traditional Ales. The traveling options are either to head to Sussex to travel west to Fredericton, or to head to Saint John and then travel north to Fredericton. If you choose to travel via Saint John, there are three main attractions not to be missed in Saint John: New Brunswick Museum, Saint John City Market and Reversing Falls. From these sites, the two ÉCONOMUSÉE in Fredericton are only an hour drive away. After visiting ÉCONOMUSÉE, just 20 minutes west of Fredericton, is Kings Landing Historical Settlement, one of New Brunswick's top attractions.

Day Two

From Moncton, along the Acadian Coastal Drive, you will have the opportunity to visit two ÉCONOMUSÉE. Olivier Soapery, our Soapmaking ÉCONOMUSÉE and Hudson Oddities, our Bijouterie ÉCONOMUSÉE are located near Richibucto, an hour drive from Moncton. Between Moncton and Richibucto you can visit Parlee Beach Provincial Park, in Shediac, famous for its sun-kissed sands and some of the warmest saltwater north of Virginia. Heading north 20 minutes, you will arrive in Bouctouche, where Le Pays de la Sagouine and the Irving Ecocentre La Dune de Bouctouche are located. After visiting Olivier Soapery in Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, and Hudson Oddities in Richibucto-Village, travel on to Kouchibouguac National Park a few minutes from Richibucto.

Entering New Brunswick From Quebec

It is a 2 hour and 45 minute drive from Edmunston to our two ÉCONOMUSÉE in Fredericton, Bejewel (Silversmith Jewellery) and Picaroons Tradional Ales (Brewing). You may stop approximately 15 minutes from Fredericton at Kings Landing Historical Settlement. Alternatively, you may enter from Quebec into Campbellton and travel 2 hours and 30 minutes along the Acadian Coastal Drive to our ÉCONOMUSÉE in Richibucto Village, Hudson Oddities (Bijouterie) and in Sainte-Anne-de-kent, Olivier Soapery (Soapmaking). Just minutes before Richibucto-Village is the Kouchibouguac National Park. From either entry points, be sure to continue your travels to Bloomfield (near Hampton) for The Barn in Bloomfield (Cabinetmaking), and just minutes from Moncton, London-Wul Fibre Arts (Spinning), and Belliveau Orchard, (Pomiculture).

Entering New Brunswick From Maine

Please refer to the above itineraries once you enter New Brunswick.

Please note: You can further travel to our ÉCONOMUSÉE in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, see the map on the homepage for locations.