CULTURE, HISTORY & HERITAGE
STEPS IN HISTORY
ODELLACH RIVER NO. 2 COVERED BRIDGE (TOMLINSON MILL) Built in 1918, this covered bridge is 18 m (60 ft.) in length. Route 2, Exit 115, Route 109 East 19.2 km (12 mi.), turn right on Birch Ridge Road, onto Tomlinson Mill Road. Arthurette
THE OLD TRAIN STATION TOURIST CENTRE
ATLANTIC CANADA’S GREAT OUTDOORS LE PARADIS DU PLEIN AIR AU CANADA ATLANTIQUE
Come discover our history... This heritage touring route linking Saint-Quentin’s 18 heritage sites can be enjoyed on foot, on roller blades, by bicycle, or by car. 144A Canada St., Saint-Quentin 506-235-3282 / 1-888-666-2425 ctag@saintquentin.nb.ca saintquentinnb.com
QUIRKY SALMON PLAZA MONUMENT The Old Train Station Tourist Centre is a replica of the second train station that was built in 1920. 144A Canada St., Saint-Quentin 506-235-3282 / 1-888-666-2425 ctag@saintquentin.nb.ca saintquentinnb.com
ROY HERITAGE HOME
Boomtown-style house that has served a number of functions since the beginnings of the Parish of SaintQuentin. Now houses a museum. 212 Canada St., Saint-Quentin 506-235-3015 / 506-235-3155 lionelcastonguay@gmail.com
Restigouche Sam is an 8.5-m (27.8-ft.) larger-than-life replica of the Atlantic salmon situated on the Waterfront Esplanade, along the Restigouche River. Salmon Blvd., Campbellton 506-789-2700
Let’s Party Make lasting memories at one of Miramichi’s many festivals. Music, culture, and hospitality; we’ve got it all! Come celebrate with us in “Atlantic Canada’s Great Outdoors” (more on page 183)
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