Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada sits on the banks of Saint John River and at the head of the Meduxnekeag River. The Carleton County community is east of the Maine USA Border.
Activities most enjoyed in the community of Woodstock and throughout the surrounding areas include camping, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, swimming, birding, hiking, biking, boating, sailing, golfing, and ATVing.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations in the region include the Greenway, Maliseet Waterfall Trail, Sentier NB Trail and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.
Some of the attractions, historic sites and cultural venues to visit in and around Woodstock, New Brunswick include the George Frederick Clarke House (1905), Connell House, Old Carleton County Court House (1833), Cedar Hill School House, Hartland Covered Bridge, and some art galleries.
Services important in and around the community of Woodstock include accommodations, campgrounds, restaurants, pubs, gas stations, cell service, grocery stores, gift shops, liquor stores, internet, and transportation services including taxi, and marina.