Visitor Information

The Rural Community of Upper Miramichi is composed of 16 neighboring communities that offer a great variety to our visitors. 

Steeped in historical facts, legends, and sites, the community is sure to please the inquisitive seeker. 

The grand old historic houses offer a look into the beautiful architecture of days gone by. You can follow the list we have provided here, and plan your site seeing accordingly.

We also host several natural and manmade points of interest that visitors come from far and wide to see. Cascading waterfalls (Fall Brook Falls), great fishing and hunting packages from many local camps, covered bridges (Nelson Hollow Bridge), suspended walking bridge (Priceville Footbridge), and beautiful rivers to swim, tube, and canoe in. Along with an extensive trail system for snowmobiles and four wheelers, it’s a great place to get back in touch with nature. 

A historical tour wouldn’t be complete without visiting our museum.

The Central New Brunswick Woodmen’s Museum is located directly on Route 8 and offers a glimpse into the past of the lumbering industry, lumberjacks, as well as some interesting local history and sits on 15 acres of picturesque land.

Along with their historical significance, the Museum host community events throughout the tourist season and offer its own flavor of entertainment and services to their visitors.

There are numerous resorts, cabins, camps, campground, bed & breakfast, and other lodgings available. Here is a quick but not all inclusive list of places to stay.

Wilson’s Sporting Camps

Pond’s Resort

Storeytown Cottages

Back Home Family Campground

So pack your bags, make your plans and come spend some time in our great outdoors getting to know us and all that we have to offer. See you soon.

 

Winners from our 2023 Photo Contest

Fall Brook Falls - Telsa Norrad

Fall Brook Falls   Telsa Norrad 2

Priceville Footbridge - Stephanie O'Donnell

Footbridge 3 Stephanie O'Donnell

Nelson Hollow Bridge - Susan Hunter

Nelson Hollow Bridge  Susan Hunter