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8 Candle pin bowling lane are featured at Caron Bowling Bowling leagues are played Thureday and Friday nigths Read more...
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This volcanic formation represents a lava flow deposited during the Devonian period, nearly 400 million years ago. It is named for Peter Bonamy, who is considered to be Dalhousie’s first European settler. He moved to the point in 1787 and, a year later, applied for a grant of land. At first the entire area, including both this and Inch Arran Read more...
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A natural rock formation, “the Arch Rock”, carved by the tides and once called the “Gate of Fossil Cove”, is a photographer’s dream. The beach area surrounding the Arch Rock is greatly prized by geologists, locals and tourists. On the edge of the rock an outline of a face can be seen facing the Eel River Bar First Nations Reserve. Read more...
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RESTIGOUCHE REGIONAL MUSEUM This is your introduction to the Restigouche region. Since the 1850s, the rich and famous have been coming to our river to fish for Atlantic salmon. Learn about them and other aspects of our area through recently upgraded displays, some interactive. There is also a gallery for temporary exhibitions and a great gift shop. Programming offered throughout Read more...
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INCH ARRAN LIGHTHOUSE (BON AMI) This 1870 lighthouse stands on a point with a panoramic view of Chaleur Bay. Originally called the Bon Ami Point Light, it was converted to a range light in 1972 and is still active. The original wooden, salt-shaker tower has a unique ‘birdcage’ lantern. It’s a perfect spot for birdwatching and it’s also just 100 Read more...
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RESTIGOUCHE FARMERS’ MARKET The Restigouche Farmers Market is a regional community farmers market and tourist information centre located in the beautiful town of Dalhousie. The market aims to foster community health and local economic development by providing patrons with healthy, locally produced, environmentally friendly food. Bring your family along to admire the unique creations of our local artisans, sample the Read more...
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INCH ARRAN TRAILER PARK Low-insect camping on the beach of Chaleur Bay, less than five minutes from everything Dalhousie has to offer. Read more...
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INCH ARRAN PARK The city of Campbellton is the entry point to Atlantic Canada, set amid one of the world’s oldest mountain ranges and on the shores of Chaleur Bay. Campbellton is also the home of the “world’s largest salmon”, centuries of history and a world of natural wonders. Here, at the mouth of the Restigouche River, you’ll find many Read more...