Vacation rentals in New Brunswick

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Top guest favorite
Dome in Kingston
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Phoenix Rising Dome

EmilyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
My husband and I had a great weekend at Phoenix Rising; we were able to relax, reconnect and recharge in a very quiet/ private setting. The Dome and property was absolutely beautiful! Thank you again Sacha and Nate we hope to be back again soon.
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Cabin in Kings Rural District
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Timbering Tides

RossRating, 5 starstoday
Wheeling trip. Close to the trails and lots of great spots to check out. Stopped in to Adair’s wilderness lodge for lunch. Staff and food were excellent. Suggest this spot for anyone looking for a good base for their four wheeling adventures!
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Cabin in Beaurivage
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Balsam & Bear Haven

JamesRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Had a wonderful stay, private peaceful enjoy the outdoors with the hot tub and wide open spaces with a very comfortable king size bed, would definitely stay again.
Top guest favorite
Dome in Bayside
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

The River Dome

KatieRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This place was absolutely perfect! Definitely book this place, Erin thought of all the little details- even left coffee and cream. We loved the uniqueness and character of the River Dome. It has everything for a perfect getaway. Our boys loved the jacuzzi, kayaks, and view. We would certainly come back!
Top guest favorite
Cabin in Storeytown
5 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

The Spruce Cabin - a modern off grid retreat

HoutanRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
This stay was an absolute gem—truly the perfect escape from the routine and stress of daily life. From the peaceful trail and cozy fire pit to the charming woodstove and refreshing shower, every detail is thoughtfully prepared to help you unwind and recharge. What made the experience even more special was the incredible hospitality of the host. They go above and beyond to ensure guests feel welcome and comfortable, and their genuine warmth makes all the difference. I highly recommend arranging for the host to pick you up at the designated location—it’s not only convenient, but also an amazing opportunity to enjoy a breathtaking ATV or snowmobile ride through stunning landscapes. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss! I’ll definitely be sharing this hidden gem with my friends and planning to return with them. Can’t wait to experience it all over again!
Guest favorite
Cabin in Sussex
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

The Sugar Shack

NathanielRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Had a great stay! Paige was very responsive! Me and my wife had a great time we would definitely go back!
Guest favorite
Cottage in New Horton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Fundy Coast Retreat

AnnickRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Staying here was exactly what we needed. The view of fundy bay was spectacular. The house was cozy with everything we needed and hooks placed at exactly the right spots and blankets perfect for morning coffee out on the deck. Thanks Lori!
Guest favorite
Tiny home in Richibucto-Village
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 81 reviews

Ocean Cabin/ Tiny House

MonikRating, 5 stars1 week ago
we celebrated our 9th anniversary at Luc's mini cabin and let me tell you... It was everything we could have wanted and more. Everything you could possibly need was provided within the space. The view of the water, the fire pit, the hot tub, the porch swing, the neighboring canteen... It was fantastic. Thank you for a wonderful stay! Will definitely be returning in the future!

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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