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Paradis de la Petite Montagne

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Paradis de la Petite Montagne is the perfect place for family fun. It is a well-equipped campground with several amenities to make your visit enjoyable. In addition to well-maintained and private facilities, the site offers activities such as hockey, volleyball, a playground, and beachside waterslides. Whether you decide to pitch a tent or bring your […]

Camping St Leonard

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Another great choice for camping near St. Leonard is Camping St Leonard, a campsite just 5 minutes away from St. Leonard. The site has amenities such as water and electricity available. Additionally, cabins and cottages offer a unique outdoor experience of New Brunswick. The campsite also hosts several events throughout the year, so keep an […]

Upper Saint John River Valley Trail

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The Upper Saint John River Valley Trail spans the roughly 170-kilometre stretch between Woodstock, New Brunswick and Edmundston, New Brunswick. The trail passes through St. Leonard and offers exceptional views. There are multi-use trails available to experience rural New Brunswick, offering scenic landscapes to enjoy. If hiking is not your thing, the path between Woodstock […]

Rendez-vous des artistes in Saint-Léonard

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August If you are in Saint Leonard during August, check out the annual Rendez-vous des artistes in Saint-Léonard, an event spanning three days offering a display of talents from across New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, the United States and Europe. There is a diverse range of talents, from beginners to internationally-recognized artists, and pieces to enjoy […]

Pinky’s Roadside Diner

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If you are looking for a quick bite while on the road, stop by Pinky’s Roadside Diner, just a 5-minute drive from Saint-Leonard. The diner has a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Offering Canadian classics such as poutine and beavertails, the diner is an excellent site to grab some comfort food and relax before hitting the […]

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