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Fabuleux Nouveau-Brunswick Index A Chute de Grand-Sault 15 Alma 33 Chutes réversibles 29 Ancienne Résidence du gouverneur 10 Chute Tetagouche 49 Andrew & Laura McCain Art Gallery 15 City Hall Gallery 6 Aquarium et Centre marin du Nouveau- Connell House 16 Brunswick 46 Construction-Navale-à-l’Île-Beaubears, J. Leo- Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick 8 nard O’Brien Memorial, Lieu historique national Atholville 49 de la 44 Aulac 38 Côte acadienne 39 Côte magnétique 36 B Court House 17 Baleines 20 Barachois 40 D Barbour’s General Store 28 Dalhousie 49 Bartibog Bridge 45 Dieppe 34 Bathurst 48 Bayfield 39 E Bayside 18 East Quoddy Head 24 Beaubears Island 44 Éco-centre Irving : La dune de Bouctouche 42 Blockhaus-de-St. Andrews, Lieu historique Éco-Musée de l’huître 48 national du 21 Edmundston 12 Boishébert, Lieu historique national de 44 Église historique de Barachois 40 Bore Park 34 Boucanières 40 Église presbytérienne Greenock 21 Bouctouche 41 Église Sainte-Cécile 46 Brayons 13 Estuaire de Tabusintac 45 C F Campbellton 49 Festival acadien de Caraquet 47 Canada’s Irish Festival on The Miramichi 44 Festival des pêches et de l’aquaculture 45 Cap Enragé 33 Festival du homard 41 Cap-Pelé 40 Festival du Saumon de Campbellton 49 Caraquet 47 Festival international de musique baroque de Carrefour de la Mer 48 Lamèque 46 Casernes des soldats 8 Florenceville-Bristol 15 Cathédrale Christ Church 10 Foire Brayonne 12 Central New Brunswick Woodmen’s Museum 45 Fort-Beauséjour–Fort-Cumberland, Lieu histo- Centre de découverte des transports 36 rique national du 38 Centre d’interprétation de la nature Cape Jouri- Fredericton 6, 7 main 39 Fundy Discovery Aquarium 22 Cherry Brook Zoo & Vanished Kingdom Park 30 Chocolate Fest 18 G http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765845867 Gagetown 17 M Galerie d’art Beaverbrook 9 Madawaska, république du 12 Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen 36 Magnetic Hill 36 Gallery 78 9 Maison du shérif Andrews 21 Ganong Chocolatier 18 Maison historique Cyr 13 Géoparc mondial Stonehammer 28 Maison-Loyaliste, Lieu historique national de Grand-Sault/Grand Falls 14 la 28 Grand Tintamarre 47 Maisonnette 48 Green, The 9 Maison Roosevelt 23 Grottes marines 31 Maison Thomas-Williams 36 Malécites 15 H Marché public de Saint John 28 Hache géante 16 Market Square 28 Harbour Passage 29 Mary’s Point 33 Hartland 15 Mascaret 34 Hopewell Cape 33 Memramcook 37 Hopewell Rocks 33 Ministers Island 22 Hôtel de ville 6 Miramichi 44 Huntsman Marine Science Centre 22 Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre 44 Moncton 34, 35 I Monument-Lefebvre, Lieu historique national du 37 Île Boishébert 44 Mount Allison University 37 Île Campobello 23 Murray Corner 40 Île Deer 23 Musée Acadien de Caraquet 48 Île Grand Manan 24 Musée acadien de l’Université de Moncton 36 Île Lamèque 46 Musée de Kent 42 Île Miscou 46 Musée de la boucanière 40 Île-Sainte-Croix, Lieu historique international de Musée de la région de Fredericton 8 l’ 18 Musée de Moncton 36 International Homecoming Festival 18 Musée des Religieuses Hospitalières de Saint- Joseph 13 J Musée des voitures d’autrefois 13 Jardin botanique du Nouveau-Brunswick 12 Musée du chocolat 18 Jardin Kingsbrae 21 Musée du comté de Charlotte 18 Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick 28 K Musée Mémorial Ross 21 Musée régional du Restigouche 49 King’s Square 28 Kouchibouguac 42 N L Nackawic 16 New River Beach 25 Lighthouse on the Green 9 Nouveau-Brunswick 4, 5 Nouveau-Brunswick, sud du 18 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765845867 O R Old County Court House 16 Relève de la garde 8 Old Loyalist Burial Grounds 28 Réserve naturelle de la Pointe Daly 49 Old Public Burial Ground 10 Resurgo Place 36 Old Sow 23 Riverview 34 Owens Art Gallery 37 Rivière Miramichi 44 P S Palais de justice 6 Sackville 37 Parc de la Sauvagine 37 Saint John 26, 27 Parc du quai Ritchie 44 Saint-Léonard 14 Parc Fallsview 29 Saint-Quentin 14 Parc international Roosevelt-Campobello 23 Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage 48 Parc linéaire interprovincial Petit Témis 12 Sandy Beach 40 Parc national Fundy 31 Science Est 10 Parc national Kouchibouguac 42 Seal Cove 24 Parc nature de French Fort Cove 44 Sentier Fundy 31 Parc naturel Irving 30 Sentier international des Appalaches (SIA) 14 Parc Odell 10 Sentier NB Trail 14 Parc provincial de la plage Parlee 41 Shediac 41 Parc provincial Herring Cove 24 Shippagan 45 Parc provincial Mont-Carleton 14 Site historique provincial de la ferme MacDonald Parc provincial Murray Beach 40 45 Parc provincial New River Beach 25 St. Andrews 19 Parc provincial Sugarloaf 49 St. George 22 Parc Riverain 34 St. Martins 30 Parc Rockwood 30 St. Stephen 18 Pays de la Sagouine 41 Swallowtail Lightstation 25 Phare de l’île Miscou 46 Phare de Quaco Head 31 T Pigeon Hill 46 Tabusintac 45 Place des Officiers 8 Temple-Libre, Lieu historique national du 36 Plage de l’Aboiteau 40 Théâtre Impérial 28 Plage de Maisonnette 48 Tilley House 17 Plage Foley 48 Tour-Martello-de-Carleton, Lieu historique Plage Gagnon 40 national de la 30 Playhouse, The 8 Trinity Royal Historic Distric 29 Pointe Wilsons 44 Point Wolfe 31 V Pont couvert 15 Vallée de la rivière Miramichi 44 Presbyterian Kirk 22 Vallée du fleuve Saint-Jean 10 Prince William 16 Village Historique Acadien 48 Village historique de Kings Landing 16 Q Quai de l’Aboiteau 40 W Quartier historique de la garnison 6 Water Street 21 Quartier Saint-Basile 13 Wilmot United Church 8 Quartier Saint-Jacques 12 Woodstock 16 Woodstock Farm & Craft Market 16 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765845867.
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