
 | World’s Longest Covered Bridge-Exit 172 3 minutes away The longest covered bridge in the world is located right here in Hartland. It was constructed in 1901 to cross the Saint John River and measures an astounding 1,282 feet. It is admired by engineers around the world and is one of New Brunswick’s top attractions. Come and visit our factory to learn many more interesting facts about the Hartland Covered Bridge, including why they call it a “wishing bridge”. |
 | Covered Bridge Golf and Country Club-Exit 172 3 minutes away This 18 hole course overlooks the Saint John River Valley and boasts a challenging and enjoyable course with amazing scenery. |
 | Potato World Museum-Exit 153 15 minutes away Explore the history of the potato and the impact it has had on the New Brunswick economy.
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 | Kings Landing-Exit 253 45 minutes away
Relive history as you explore this community from the 1800s and take part in many of their everyday activities, including wagon rides, rug braiding, wool spinning, blacksmith demonstrations, and children’s games. |
 | Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Campground- Exit 191 15 minutes away
Stay at this fun-filled family campground and enjoy daily arts and crafts, Yogi Cartoons, a hayride, mini golf, and water slides! |
 | Honourable Charles Connell House & Gift Shop-Exit 185 (128 Connell St.) 15 minutes away Tour the home of the honourable Charles Connell, built in 1839. Mr. Connell was active in county, provincial, and federal politics. However, he is best remembered for his tenure as Postmaster General of New Brunswick, because he procured a new five-cent stamp featuring his own portrait instead of the Queen's portrait. Guided tours are available all year round. |
 | Old Carleton County Court House- Exit 188 to Route 560 (19 Court St.) 15 minutes away Built in 1833 and expanded in 1866, this was the first courthouse in Carleton County and was the site of trials, lawsuits, political meetings, stagecoach stops, and community gatherings. Visit the restored courtroom, judge’s chambers, and clerk’s office before you open the massive door to the prisoner’s room. Guided tours are available in July and August. |
 | Valley Trails Bicycle Vacations-Grand Falls 1 hour away Located in New Brunswick, a Canadian province with a unique landscape comprised of mountains, rivers, lakes, forests and prime agricultural land. Its unspoiled natural landscape makes it one of Canada’s hidden treasures. Explore their vacation packages and find one that works for you. www.valleytrailsbicyclevacations.ca |
 | Shogomoc Historical Historical Railway Site 20 minutes away Take a stroll back in time as you visit the Shogomoc Historical Railway site. The railway site showcases a restored 1914 CPR station with a gift shop filled with local and NB items, railway artifacts, and visitor information. The site includes three CPR cars; the first car has been renovated as a fine dining restaurant know as "fresh" which combines for an extraordinary and unique experience and is open year around. The site provides RV parking, washrooms and access to walking trails and a beautiful park. |
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