9 Unique Stays in New Brunswick for an Unforgettable Getaway

Looking for an extraordinary escape in Atlantic Canada? New Brunswick is packed with one-of-a-kind accommodations, from treehouses and floating cabins to luxury domes and cultural retreats. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a family adventure, or a cozy getaway, these unique stays in New Brunswick are sure to make your trip unforgettable.


1. Balsam Ridge Forest Domes – The Treehouse

Located in Portage Vale, this geodesic dome offers hot tubs, fireplaces, a record player, and panoramic forest views. Perfect for couples looking for both adventure and comfort.

2. Quisibis Domes (Edmundston)

Stay in stylish geodesic domes with kitchens, private jacuzzis, and views of the forest or river.

3. Creekside RnR (Cocagne)

Romantic domes designed for relaxation, complete with luxury amenities and access to a Nordic spa.

4. Lake View Glamping (Cumberland Bay)

Lakefront domes with colourful interiors, modern bathrooms, fireplaces, and BBQs, perfect year-round.

5. Glamp Camp (Waterborough)

Private woodland domes set on a 90-acre property, ideal for a quiet retreat in nature.

6. Shogomoc Reach Treehouse Cabins

Perched above the St. John River, these treehouse cabins feature decks, hot tubs, and full kitchenettes.

7. Miramichi Treehouses & Camping Adventures

Rustic yet fun, these treehouses sleep 4–7 and include fire pits, decks, power, and mini-fridges. We love that they offer a wheelchair-accessible cabin.

8. Castle Manor

9. Broadleaf Ranch (Western NB)

Enjoy rustic cabins on a working ranch with horseback riding, family camps, and western charm.


Whether you dream of sleeping in a treehouse, glamping under the stars, or floating on a river, New Brunswick offers unique stays you won’t find anywhere else. These incredible accommodations highlight the province’s natural beauty and make every getaway unforgettable.


Kaleylangille
Author: Kaleylangille

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