Saltscapes Toronto Exhibitor Directory 2012

New Brunswick

New Brunswick

Visitors see, smell, sample and make purchases from a showcase of New Brunswick tourism operators, food vendors, retail merchants and other products and specials. Cooking demos feature chefs from our region preparing signature recipes made with local ingredients.

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Barrel Enterprises Inc.

Belleisle Creek,NB

Website: www.barrelenterprises.com

Roll out the barrel! How about a stargazer sauna, or a double bubble? Kids want a playhouse? Need a unique wine cellar? Everything from big pools to a barrel dog house can be made in New Brunswick. Barrel Enterprises is in business to help you forget about business!

Charlotte Coastal Region Tourism Association

St. Andrews,NB

Website: www.vacationonthecoast.ca

Slow down and smell the sea! Sand beaches, kayaking, seabirds, whale watching, clean air, no crowds, little traffic...WOW! Some businesses have been on the go in the region since the late 1800's - Ganongs chocolates (yum-yum), the Algonquin Hotel and the Marathon Inn are all long-lifers in the charming towns on the route.

City of Bathurst

Bathurst,NB

Phone: 506-548-0418
Website: www.bathurst.ca

Close your eyes and think of saltwater beaches or winter white gold. Think North Shore New Brunswick. Think Bathurst. In 1969 Georges Frachon came from the French Alps to teach in Bathurst - he's still there and running La Fine Grobe, an award winning restaurant near the city. Monique and Meredith have bilingual fun showing the treats of the area - check them out at www.youtube.com/experiencebathurst.

City of Moncton

Moncton,NB

Phone: 1-800-363-4558
Website: www.tourism.moncton.ca

The hub! The trilingual city! The home of concerts! Whatever tickles your fancy can be found in and around Moncton - shopping, playing, hanging out, or sleeping tight. It's the concert centre of the Maritimes - Nickelback, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen all think that it's the place to be in August! Did you know that Moncton was deemed the most honest city in Canada? Visit, feel good and feel safe down home!

Commission du tourisme acadien du Canada atlantique

Moncton,NB

Website: www.acadievacances.com


Culture, Tourism and Healthy Living

Fredericton,NB

Website: www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca

The lobster rolls are the best ever! Need to know where to find hidden waterfalls? Cast your line for world-class salmon fishing! Experience Acadian joie de vivre! Stop by the New Brunswick Tourism booth – let the staff help plan your itinerary for everything you’ve wanted to know about New Brunswick and more. Come on down!

Cut River Rock

Oak Bay,NB

Phone: 1-800-338-4868
Website: www.cutriverrock.com

Yes, you can have real stone....If you are choosing stone for a fireplace, for renovating projects or for new residential or commercial interior or exterior applications , Cut River Rock offers you several options! Come join in the maritime hospitality fun and visit our booth at the Saltscapes Expo 2012 at the HTO Park, Toronto Harbour front, or contact us directly for details.

Discover Saint John

Saint John,NB

Phone: 506-658-2990
Website: www.discoversaintjohn.com

With historic city streets, a plethora of world-class restaurants, charming boutiques and lovely art galleries showcasing talents from home and away, Saint John is a vibrant city full of urban adventure on the edge of nature. The Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tides, offers excitement and thrills in the heart of the city with the Reversing Rapids. As Canada's oldest incorporated city, Saint John offers unspoiled historical treasures like the City Market and the Imperial Theatre on almost every uptown corner. And Saint John acts as the perfect home-base for day-trips along the Fundy Coast to St. Martins and the Fundy Trail.

Eastern Outdoors

Dipper Harbour,NB

Website: www.easternoutdoors.com

Nobody can say it better than Zoe! "This was my first sea-kayaking experience and it was one of the most fantastic trips I have ever been on. It was amazing to experience parts of Canada that I would have otherwise never have been able to see. The guides and staff were helpful, super friendly, knowledgeable and ensured we were all having fun. When trouble arose in the form of a severe hurricane warning staff were quick to create an alternate plan. I would do this trip again in a heartbeat!".

Economic Development

Fredericton,NB

Website: www.gnb.ca


Fredericton Tourism

Fredericton,NB

Phone: 506-460-2041
Website: www.tourismfredericton.ca

"If you need it you can get it here" is what you hear from people at the Boyce Farmer's Market on Saturdays, year round, in Fredericton. There are more than 60 years of tradition at the central gathering spot. The Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival in September brings together an eclectic mix of world renowned and local artists. It wouldn't be the same without our homegrown Matt Andersen, the award winning blues guy from New Brunswick. Music, Nature, Victorian architecture and a vibrant cultural life await you in Fredericton.

Fundy Trail Development Authority Inc.

St. Martins,NB

Website: www.fundytrailparkway.com

Hike! Bike it! Drive it! See it! The Ultimate Bay of Fundy experience – pristine beaches, tumbling waterfalls, highest tides, flora and fauna, spectacular views…it’s all there for you to enjoy. Camp on your own or stay at Hearst Lodge for a unique wilderness experience. The meals are great whether you cook them yourself at your campsite or enjoy being served at the Lodge. Travel on your own or be guided by experienced staff.

Hopewell Rocks

Hopewell Cape,NB

Phone: 506-734-3534
Website: www.thehopewellrocks.ca

The Hopewell Rocks is the ideal spot to experience the highest tides in the world! The seastacks, a.k.a. flower pots, created by years and years of erosion and massive tides are towering over you as you walk on the ocean floor. A few hours later, you can see the magnitude of the Bay of Fundy tides - 100 billion tonnes of water cover the explorer's footsteps twice daily. No wonder this location is one of Canada's Signature Experiences, and a environmental and tourism award winner. It is sure to be an award winner on your list of places to visit too!

Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden

St. Andrews,NB

Phone: 506-529-3335 ext 1
Website: www.kingsbraegarden.com

"Kingsbrae Garden is so much more than just a garden. We visit every year with our children and it's one of their most favourite places on earth! The animals and the playhouses are such fun. They also have an edible garden where my kids love to sample the berries. This is a place where families can spend quality time playing and daydreaming...we all need more of that!" So sayeth a visitor last year! Visit the special Secret Garden, the Acadian forest, and the thought-to-be-extinct Wollemi pine.

Marwood Ltd.

Fredericton,NB

Website: www.marwoodltd.com

Marwood knows wood. Tracing roots back to the 1920's, Marwood, a family run and managed company knows how to maximize the value of wood. Enjoy the traditional esthetics of real wood on your deck on your home. Let your imagination run free and count on the beauty and durability of Suntrellis Pressure Treated and Western Red Cedar deck components. Nothing influences the impression your home makes more than its exterior finish and natural wood siding is the preferred choice. Cape Cod Siding offers a wide range of siding options to complement your home's design, reflecting your lifestyle and taste. Be sure to check out the deck and back wall that will be constructed at the Expo site - you can pick out the type of materials that you might want for your own!

Miramichi Timber Frames

Miramichi,NB

Website: www.miramichitimberframes.com

You provide the dream, Miramichi Timber Frames makes it a reality! Be the talk of the town with rot and insect resistant eastern white cedar furniture or post and beam home.

Miramichi Tourism

Miramichi,NB

Phone: 506-623-2150
Website: www.miramichi.org


New Brunswick Maple Syrup Association Inc.

Fredericton,NB

Website: http://maple.infor.ca/

You know that maple syrup is sweet, natural, and good for you. Want to know anything else about it? It is best sealed and kept in the fridge. Nokomis, Mother Earth, was the first to collect the sap dripping from the maple trees. The syrup contains essential nutrients: calcium, iron and thiamine. New Brunswick maple syrup is tops – it’s shipped all over the world. Want some? Visit our booth at the Expo.

New Brunswick Provincial Parks

Fredericton,NB

Phone: 506-444-4863
Website: www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca/See/Parks

Say hello to the great outdoors in New Brunswick. The Provincial Parks offer adventurous hiking, wildlife viewing, camping, swimming, plus rivers to run.

Population Growth Division

Fredericton,NB

Phone: 506-453-2597
Website: www.gnb.ca/population

Join the Kitchen Party and learn all about life and living in New Brunswick. There’s music nearby – Chefs Pantry stations and even the Saltscapes General Store to buy authentic New Brunswick food products, crafts and more. The fly casting demos are sure to hook you into visiting the province, and maybe staying. It’s the only officially bilingual province in the country – and one of the most welcoming!

Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Welshpool,NB

Website: www.fdr.net

Spend hours learning about FDR and his family, and exploring the trails and gardens that captivated them. The Park is owned and operated jointly by the United States and Canada, and you can literally have a foot in each country when you visit Campobello Island. Hear, smell, see and enjoy natural surroundings and wildlife – FDR thought it was a Paradise on Earth…you will too!

St. John River Heritage Corridor

Fredericton,NB

Website: www.stjohnriver.ca

The 400 km drive from the Quebec border to the Bay of Fundy takes you through Acadian communities in the northwest and loyalist settlements in the southwest. It's heritage country! How deep are the roots? Some go back thousands of years! The museums along the route will fill you in on the rich natural history and heritage. A visitor to the Larlee Creek Hullaballoo last year in Perth-Andover wrote: "Beautiful location, lovely little town, camping right on the river, friendly people, sound was fantastic and it was echoing off the forest." Could you ask for more?

Trinity Galleries

Saint John,NB

Phone: 506-634-1611
Website: www.trinitygalleries.ca

We live in an artists' paradise! Peter Gough, an internationally recognized artist, says "I fish, hunt, canoe and beach-comb. I hike across forests, tundra and shorelines. This is my world, and this is what I paint". The natural world of the Maritimes comes alive through the work of several local artists.

Vision Moderne Slate

Minto,NB

Website: www.visionproducts.ca/?id=40

Want a roof that will withstand hurricane for winds and rain, resist fungus, be colorfast, and have a 50 year warranty? Hard to believe, but this is it!

 

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