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Bed, Breakfast and… | Destination Indigenous
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We invite you to come explore the exquisite beauty of Metepenagiag during the winter. Spend the day exploring the footpaths of our ancestors on snowshoe while taking in the the picturesque views of the winter landscape!
What's Included?
• Self-guided snow shoe excursion (Snowshoes included)
• Traditional bread-making and tea experience around an open fire
• Rustic Indigenous inspired meal
• 1 Night accommodation at Red Bank Lodge.
• Hot Continental Breakfast
* Package starting at $321 per couple
* Must be booked 72 hours before arrival
Book your experience by calling 1-800-570-1344
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Mom Lynda Gleeson see your are Canadian you should be way more into snow shoeing
To all New Brunswick Indigenous Business, please join the ITAC AGM today at 3pm. Please make sure you register to receive the login info. ... See MoreSee Less

2020 Annual General Meeting - Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
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Voting Members and Non-Voting Members of ITAC can join the AGM HERE. Due to restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 … Continue reading 2020 Annual General Meeting →
Have you stayed with us at the Red Bank Lodge? If so, please take a moment to leave us a review on Tripadvisor!
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Red Bank Lodge is featured in travel column of the Montreal Gazette! Read the article here:
montrealgazette.com/travel/hotel-intel-new-brunswicks-red-bank-lodge-steeped-in-mikmaq-history
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Hotel Intel: New Brunswick's Red Bank Lodge steeped in Mi’kmaq history
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Quebecers can’t visit the Atlantic bubble for now, but the cosy Red Bank Lodge is worth booking in advance for explorations of Indigenous history and other activities.