Restigouche River

Flowing through the wild heart of New Brunswick, the Restigouche River is a legendary salmon-fishing destination and a pristine wilderness escape. Its dark, tea-coloured waters carve through dense Acadian forests, past dramatic gorges and quiet gravel bars, creating one of Atlantic Canada's most atmospheric riverscapes. For international travellers, this is a place to experience authentic river culture, whether you're casting a fly rod, paddling a canoe, or simply soaking up the solitude from a riverside trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least two to three days to properly absorb the river's rhythm. A single day is enough for a short paddle or a hike at Sugarloaf, but to experience the full majesty of the gorge and perhaps try fishing, plan for a long weekend. Combine a canoe trip or guided fishing excursion with a stay in a riverside lodge for the most immersive experience.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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