Top 6 Ski & Snowboard Areas in New Brunswick, New Brunswick

August 5, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

From the heights of the Bay of Fundy tides to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the Acadian coast, New Brunswick is home to spectacular natural wonders and first-class attractions. The Canadian province is also renowned for its outdoor adventures, natural and recreational parks, pristine rivers, lively cities, picturesque towns and vibrant culture. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre and its people’s legendary friendliness and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.
Restaurants in New Brunswick

1. Les Aventuriers de Charlo

81 les Aventuriers St, Charlo, New Brunswick E8E 2T4 Canada +1 506-826-9243 [email protected] http://charloaventuriers.ca
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Les Aventuriers de Charlo

Les Aventuriers de Charlo was founded by a group of volunteers in 1977. At first known for its cross country ski trails and biathlon facilities, it has now developed in a new 4 seasons center. Activities vary from one season to the other.From April 1st to November 30th (Summer memberships) : - Cottage and Development Center rentals - 1.4km paved track for roller blades, roller skis, etc. - Crusher dust trail for walking, bicycle, etc. - Serpentine trail with 9 Outdoor training system. - Charlo Dam for a nice view. - Agility trail to challenge your skills. - Approximately 27km of cross country trails. - Bicycle trails. - Shooting range. - Nordic pole walking. - etc.From December 1st to March 31st (Winter memberships): - Approximately 27km of cross country ski trails. - Approximately 12km of snowshoe trails. - Biathlon. - Jackrabbit course

2. Nepisiguit Snowmobile Trails

1450 Vanier Blvd, Bathurst, New Brunswick E2A 7B7 Canada +1 506-548-9174 [email protected] http://www.bathursttrails.com
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Nepisiguit Snowmobile Trails

Reviewed By 90peterb - Saint John, Canada

Great trails and the clubhouse is very nice, friendly staff and good food. The trails are groomed to perfection in and around the clubhouse.

3. Crabbe Mountain

50 Crabbe Mountain Rd, Central Hainesville, New Brunswick E6E 1E3 Canada +1 506-463-8311 [email protected] http://www.crabbemountain.com/
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Crabbe Mountain

Crabbe Mountain - Home to the largest vertical descent in the Maritimes, offering some of the best terrain in Atlantic Canada. Located 45 mins from Fredericton.

Reviewed By 335rikt - Fredericton, Canada

Well groomed trails. Friendly staff that were very kind. Felt pretty safe from Covid. Great beer garden! We took a lesson from Brian at their ski school and it's the best lesson I have ever had. Highly recommend! I've been skiing for many years and he corrected my form so well that this was the first time in my life I skied for hours and never got a sore muscle. I no longer fight the hill. Thanks to all the staff that made this one of the best skiing days I've ever had.

4. Mont Farlagne

360 Ch Mont Farlagne, Edmundston, New Brunswick E7B 2X1 Canada +1 506-739-7669 http://www.montfarlagne.com/en/index.php
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Mont Farlagne

5. Poley Mountain

69 Poley Mountain Rd, Sussex, New Brunswick E4E 4Y2 Canada +1 506-433-7653 [email protected] http://www.poleymountain.com
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4.0 based on 20 reviews

Poley Mountain

Poley Mountain, known as a family friendly mountain is located approximately 10 kilometers from the heart of Sussex, New Brunswick. Sussex, known as "The Dairy Center of the Maritimes", is well known for its friendly people and warm hospitality, and is reflected by our staff and guests alike. Summit Elevation = 910 feet or 277 meters Base Elevation = 250 feet or 76 meters Vertical Drop = 660 feet or 201 meters Ski/Ride-able Terrain = 100+ acres Developed Trails = 32 Longest Trail = Carousel (beginner) at 1.62 kilometers or 1 mile Night Skiing = 10 trails Snow-making Coverage = 80% Lifts = 5 (1 quad chair, 1 triple chair, 1 pony tow, 1 wunder carpet, and 1 terrain park tow) Lift Capacity = 4,560 people/hour Average Season = mid-December through end of March

Reviewed By Bongnoise

Jump off the lift into the wooded area. When riding, always bomb hill and pay close attention to the snow bunnies as they may have a phone number waiting for ya. The mountains ok too.

6. Club plein air de Caraquet

52 Colosseum Street, Caraquet, New Brunswick E1W 1A5 Canada +1 506-726-2684 [email protected] http://www.clubpleinaircaraquet.com/
Club plein air de Caraquet

The Club plein air de Caraquet has six cross-country ski trails designed for classic skiing and ski skating; ring-shaped outdoor ice rink and an ice hockey rink. Lovers of snowshoeing, fat bike, mountain bike, running, or walking can enjoy the many marked trails in the forest to observe the beautiful scenery and wild forest animals.

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