Tom’s guidebook

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Sightseeing

During the hot summer months enjoy a nice walk to the Largest continual running waterfall in New Brunswick at 30 m (100 ft). Gate fee $10.
Fall Brook Falls Trail
During the hot summer months enjoy a nice walk to the Largest continual running waterfall in New Brunswick at 30 m (100 ft). Gate fee $10.
At 200 meters, this is the longest suspension footbridge in New Brunswick, spanning the Southwest Miramichi at McNamee/Priceville. The footbridge is a very important piece of history in this part of the Miramichi and is also an extremely popular starting point for the many “river runs” that take place during the summer and early fall.
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McNamee-Priceville Footbridge
McNamee - Priceville Footbridge
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At 200 meters, this is the longest suspension footbridge in New Brunswick, spanning the Southwest Miramichi at McNamee/Priceville. The footbridge is a very important piece of history in this part of the Miramichi and is also an extremely popular starting point for the many “river runs” that take place during the summer and early fall.
The Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum is an educational experience and helps to portray our local history.
Central N B Woodmen's Museum Inc
6342 NB-8
The Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum is an educational experience and helps to portray our local history.
The Nelson Hollow Bridge is believed to be the oldest covered bridge in New Brunswick and the only remaining covered bridge in Northumberland County. It is also one of only two New Brunswick bridges built with a “hip” or cottage-style roof. First constructed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1899, the bridge is 24.5 meters long and spans Betts Mill Brook about 4 km west of Doaktown. In 1977 it was restored through the efforts of the Central Miramichi Historical Society
Nelson Hollow
The Nelson Hollow Bridge is believed to be the oldest covered bridge in New Brunswick and the only remaining covered bridge in Northumberland County. It is also one of only two New Brunswick bridges built with a “hip” or cottage-style roof. First constructed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1899, the bridge is 24.5 meters long and spans Betts Mill Brook about 4 km west of Doaktown. In 1977 it was restored through the efforts of the Central Miramichi Historical Society
The center celebrates the importance of the Atlantic salmon, not only as a valuable resource much deserving of our protection but also as a species that has had a profound effect on anglers from all over the world for its sheer beauty and elusiveness.
Atlantic Salmon Museum Inc
263 Main St
The center celebrates the importance of the Atlantic salmon, not only as a valuable resource much deserving of our protection but also as a species that has had a profound effect on anglers from all over the world for its sheer beauty and elusiveness.