area highlights
Explore the beauty and excitement that surrounds Evandale Resort & Marina! From scenic hiking trails and apple orchards to the rich culture of New Brunswick’s local towns, there’s no shortage of things to do and see. Whether you’re in the mood for outdoor adventure, farm-to-table dining, or discovering hidden gems, the Evandale area offers a variety of attractions that make every visit truly unforgettable.
Webb’s Family Farm
Located just a short drive from Evandale in Queenstown, NB, Webb's Family Farm offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. This family-run farm is known for its fresh, locally grown produce, seasonal activities, and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're picking your own apples, exploring the pumpkin patch, or simply enjoying the scenic countryside, Webb's Family Farm provides a true taste of rural New Brunswick charm.
Balemans Farms
Located in Browns Flat, just a short drive from Evandale, Baleman's U-Pick offers a fun and family-friendly way to enjoy the harvest season. Pick your own fresh berries, apples, and other seasonal produce while enjoying the beautiful New Brunswick countryside. A visit to Baleman's U-Pick is the perfect way to spend a day outdoors and bring home a taste of the local harvest.
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Gagetown Village
About a 30-minute drive from Evandale, Gagetown is a charming historical village known for its well-preserved 19th-century buildings, art galleries, and local craft shops. The Queens County Historical Society Museum and Tilley House Museum provide a look into the region's past.
Kingston Peninsula
Just a short ferry ride across the river, the Kingston Peninsula is known for its quaint villages, farms, and scenic landscapes. Popular stops include Kingston Farmers Market, the historic Trinity Anglican Church, and Kingston Creek.
Hiking & Nature Trails
Discover beautiful hiking trails offering picturesque views of the Saint John River and the surrounding countryside.
Covered Bridges
New Brunswick is known for its charming covered bridges. The Hammond River Covered Bridge near Hampton and the Gagetown Covered Bridge are popular spots for photos and exploring local heritage.