Road trip

Posted on August 15, 2014 | Atlantic Business Magazine | 0 Comments

Visit New Brunswick Botanical Gardens • Photo: Office du Tourisme Edmunston Madawaska
Visit New Brunswick Botanical Gardens • Photo: Office du Tourisme Edmunston Madawaska
After dinner boogie in Fredericton • Photo: Tourism Fredericton
After dinner boogie in Fredericton • Photo: Tourism Fredericton
Get up close to animals in Moncton • Photo: Magnetic Hill Zoo
Get up close to animals in Moncton • Photo: Magnetic Hill Zoo
 

New Brunswick
LARGE (1,000 +)
Suggested destination: Fredericton
Bonus: more culture here per capita then anywhere in Canada.
Experience: Picture this — your delegates have taken over Government House on the Saint John River; the region’s top chefs are serving mouth watering offerings in the drawing room, library, music room and conservatories. Or, conference goers are enjoying programs through edVentures like making jewellery or doing Qigong.
Planning assistance:
• Wendy Bradley, Tourism Fredericton, (506) 460-2852, www.tourismfredericton.ca

MEDIUM (400-600)
Suggested destination: Moncton
Bonus: newly opened Resurgo Place.
Experiences: your group will go gaga about “Taste This” — the city’s new tasting tour. Have a fetish for felines? Get up close and personal with an Amur tiger or leopard at the Magnetic Hill zoo. Other memorable experiences include Shediac Bay Tours and McSweeney’s Dinner Theatre.
Planning assistance:
• Louise D’Amours, Tourism Moncton, (506) 389-5913, www.tourism.moncton.ca

SMALL (50 or less)
Suggested destination: St-Jacques
Bonus: proximity to Edmundston and diversity galore.
Experiences: enjoy a specially-designed workshop in the medicinal and aromatic plant garden and pavilion at the New Brunswick Botanical Gardens. Top off your day by riding the miniature rails at Du Réel au Miniature Railroad Interpretation Centre where there’s more than meets the eye.
Planning assistance:
• Janice Arsenault, Tourism Edmunston, (506) 737-6924, www.tourismedmundston.com

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