Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada rests on on the banks of the Restigouche River in Restigouche County. The Province of Quebec is across the river and connected to Campbellton by the J. C. Van Horne Bridge. The community is a hot spot for fly fishing for Atlantic Salmon. Every summer fishing enthusiasts arrive in bunches to fish the Restigouche River in hopes of reeling in an Atlantic Salmon.
Campbellton, New Brunswick adventures most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include fishing, camping, swimming, atving, hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, boating, picnicking, sightseeing and xc skiing, downhill skiing and snowboarding.
A few of the more popular Campbellton parks, trails and places of interest for activity and sightseeing in the region include Alexander Lookout Park, Waterfront Promenade, Riverside Park, Salmon Plaza, Terry Fox Trail and the Mount Carleton and Sugarloaf Provincial Parks.
Some of the Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada attractions, history and cultural venues to visit include the Restigouche Gallery, the Water Street Murals, Kedgwick Forestry Museum and the Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site of Canada ( Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec).
Services important in and around the community include Campbellton, NB accommodations, gift shops, boutiques, restaurants, pubs, gas stations, cell service, grocery stores, liquor stores, internet, and transportation services including rail, taxi, and the nearby Bathurst Airport.