Discover Acadian culture on New Brunswick, Canada's scenic Acadian Coastal Drive. This picturesque, historic drive follows the saltwater beaches of the East Coast of New Brunswick between Charlo at the head of Chaleur Bay, through the bilingual city of Bathurst, around the Acadian Peninsula, and the villages and settlements along the Northumberland Strait, past the Confederation Bridge link with Prince Edward Island, called PEI by the locals, and the provincial border with Nova Scotia.
A road trip along the Acadian Coastal Route offers the best of New Brunswick tourism with many sweeping ocean views, a wide variety of almost deserted beaches, seafood shops, family restaurants, and specialized museums.
During your travels, stay at our charming member B&Bs and inns, often in heritage homes with Acadian hosts. Many offer packages with special itineraries.
Eat fresh seafood and traditional Acadian meals. Learn a few handy words in Acadian French, and tour the Acadian Historical Village to travel in time from 1760 to 1935. Experience the toe-tapping Acadian joie de vivre, learn the history, meet the descendents of those who survived and returned following the Great Expulsion. Join in the craft making and artisan experiences. Enjoy the many cultural events and festivals in Acadie. Simply relax and enjoy the pace and the music.
The following is a list of Bed and Breakfast Inns that meet your search criteria.
Aux Ti-Bo Reves Bed & Breakfast
71 Andrew Street
Campbellton, New Brunswick E3N 2B8
506-753-6998
Bayside Breezes Bed & Breakfast
4986 Cape Road
Salmon Beach, New Brunswick E2A 5J7
1-866-991-4199 | 1-506-546-5256
Gite: La Maison sous les Arbres
, New Brunswick
Gite L'Etoile du Havre Bed & Breakfast
405, Youghall drive
Bathurst, New Brunswick E2A4X7
506 545-6238













