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Recreaplex is a multipurpose facility, which includes a beautifully designed indoor 25-meter pool with a 100 foot water slide, tarzan rope, kiddy pool and slide, sauna and hot tub. Recreaplex also has a new and top of the line fitness center which carries Nautilus and Atlantis Equipment, treadmills, rowers, free weights, bicycles, a ski machine and an elliptical trainer. Exercise Read more...
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This Arena is heated with excellent seating and hosts many activities during the year. A portable, state of the art floor cover enables activities such as boxing and other events to be held year-round. Read more...
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Park Rules The off-leash dog park is strictly for dogs, their handlers and those accompanying them. Alternative park usage is not permitted. Dogs must have current vaccinations (including kennel cough) and be legally licensed. Limit of two dogs per handler. Handlers must stay inside fenced area and supervise their dogs at all times. Park users are to have a dog Read more...
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Situated on the Restigouche River facing the Appalachian mountain range, Dalhousie’s marina is the only one in Restigouche County and accommodates up to 100 boats. In the winter season, the marina is popular for ice fishing. Presently a Waterfront Development Project has been undertaken for the marina area. Read more...
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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...











