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New Brunswick vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in New Brunswick

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Dome in Scoudouc
East Coast Hideaway - Glamping Dome
At East Coast Hideaway, we want you to unplug and connect with nature. The perfect escape from the city but still not far from restaurants and attractions. Come enjoy our private stargazer dome surrounded by beautiful maple trees, located on our 30 acres property. We are open all year round. The getaway is made for 2 adults. You will have your own fully equipped kitchenette, 3 pcs bathroom, wood fired hot tub, private screened in gazebo, fire pit, sauna and more! ATV & Snowmobile friendly!
$157 per night
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Place to stay in York County
The Owl’s Nest A-frame
Mangata Mactaquac wants you to leave all your stress behind when you stay at our cabin in the woods. We are located on a beautiful property with streams, waterfall, wood fired hot tub, hiking, biking, and outdoor fire pit with cooking grill and more. Our cabins are situated just steps to the hiking trails of Mactaquac Provincial Park. The Owl’s Nest has all the comforts of home, while providing you with one of the most beautiful places to relax in the area. We also have two other cabins!
$118 per night
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Treehouse in Hampstead Parish
Private Lakefront Nordic Spa @Tides Peak
Couples! Retreat to your private forest to enjoy a private Nordic Spa retreat on a quiet lake off the Saint John River. Includes an outdoor wood fired hot tub and infrared sauna and hammocks for an ultimate detox in all seasons. Connect around a toasty fire. Unwind in the open concept interior, stocked with luxury modern conveniences. Star gaze from your bed under massive skylights. Stay and be still or enjoy the historic local shops and artisans of Gagetown and Hampstead.
$206 per night

Other great vacation rentals in New Brunswick

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Tiny home in Harvey
Little Oak Hive and Forest Spa
$162 per night
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Guest suite in Fredericton
Cosy Craftsman in Downtown Fredericton
$52 per night
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Apartment in Fredericton
Studio#2 Downtown, Superhost
$89 per night
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Apartment in Saint John
Charming historic uptown unit
$59 per night
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Cottage in Alma
OwlsHead Cottage Alma ~W/Hot Tub Treehouse! ~
$221 per night
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Vacation home in Fairfield
Fauna studio on the lake 🦊
$122 per night
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Apartment in Fredericton
Heaven Inn Devon “the cozy”
$78 per night
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Cottage in Shediac
Cozy Romantic waterfront cottage "The Dream"
$155 per night
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Cabin in Waterford
Sussex NB Poley Mountain Road Fundy Trail cottage
$140 per night
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Tiny home in Saint John
Private Tiny House in the Woods
$118 per night
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Apartment in Fredericton
Modern Apartment | Free Parking | Laundry
$88 per night
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Loft in Moncton
WELCOME TO 177 IVY ROAD SUITE 410
$83 per night

Your guide to New Brunswick

All About New Brunswick

One of Canada’s easternmost states, New Brunswick is an ecologically and culturally diverse province that blends rolling evergreen forests, coastal grass plains, and rural farm communities with hundreds of miles of rugged shores and sandy beaches and buzzing cities. Recognized for its vast swathes of wilderness teeming with wild salmon, bears, moose, elk, and deer, New Brunswick draws outdoors enthusiasts looking for adventure.

Areas like Fundy National Park, Kennedy Lakes Park, Jacquet River Gorge, and the Loch Alva Wilderness Area offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife spotting in picturesque surroundings. The cities of Fredericton and Moncton offer a range of attractions, from brewpubs and museums to historical districts and art galleries. And with the major hubs of Halifax, Quebec City, and Montreal in neighboring provinces, it’s easy to soak up even more local flavor — whether you’re sampling fresh fiddleheads in the spring or drizzling maple syrup over pancakes.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in New Brunswick

The northern coastal climate of New Brunswick experiences significant variations in conditions throughout the year. The summer months are characterized by warmer temperatures and long sunny days that are great for taking advantage of water-based activities and community events like the Buskers on the Bay Festival in July — check out food stalls, children’s games, and a packed program of live music — and the Fundy Fringe Festival, which showcases independent dance, comedy, and performance art in August. Winters in the area can be frigidly cold, with modest snowfall in the lower elevations and higher quantities in the mountains that make for excellent skiing in the province’s many resorts. The shoulder seasons can also be great times to book vacation rentals due to the dramatic autumn hues in the fall, vibrant blossoms in the spring, and mild temperatures that invite hiking through the area’s vast evergreen forests.


Top things to do in New Brunswick

Kouchibouguac National Park

Located on the Acadian Coast, the Kouchibouguac National Park is home to lush forests, salt marshlands, and beaches. The saltwater lagoon that runs through the park is an excellent place to kayak or canoe, and you might even spot members of the resident colony of gray seals. There are nearly 40 miles of trails that you can hike or mountain bike on, with difficulty levels ranging from novice to expert. An interpretive Mi’kmaq wigwam provides opportunities to learn about the Indigenous peoples who originally called this region home, a connection that the park is committed to preserving. During winter, the trails are open to cross-country skiers and snowboarders.

Fredericton

The provincial capital of Fredericton is a lively cultural center on the Saint John River. The historic Garrison District has an outdoor theater, art studios, and night markets — and the highest concentration of breweries in eastern Canada. You’ll also find eye-catching murals on Queen Street, along with the Fredericton Region Museum, where you can learn about the area’s history from its original First Nation residents to the present.

Hopewell Rocks

This collection of water-eroded rock formations along the vast Bay of Fundy is uncovered at low tide. Head into Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park to explore sea caves, tidal pools, and waterfalls and watch sea life on the exposed ocean floor. With several miles of trail systems in the surrounding park, there are plenty of scenic hiking and cycling opportunities.

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