Food, Drink & Hospitality in New Brunswick
Browse food, drink & hospitality across the New Brunswick region.
New Brunswick offers 0 food and drink options for boaters on the inland waterways. From traditional pub lunches to waterside cafes, you're in for a treat.
Explore canals and towns in New Brunswick to find food, drink & hospitality near specific locks and waterways.
Food and drink along the canals
One of the great pleasures of cruising the inland waterways is the variety of canalside pubs, cafes, and restaurants you'll find along the way. Many have moorings right outside, making it easy to tie up and wander in. Some of the best-known waterway pubs have been welcoming boaters for centuries.
If you're on a longer cruise, it's worth planning meal stops around known food spots, as some stretches of canal are remote with few facilities. Farmer's markets and farm shops near the towpath can also be a great source of fresh, local produce for cooking aboard.
About New Brunswick for boaters
New Brunswick is accessible from the inland waterways network and serves as a useful base for boaters exploring the area. Local services are generally within reach of nearby visitor moorings.
Located in New Brunswick, the town offers good access to towpath services, shops, and transport links that boaters regularly rely on.
Whether you're stopping briefly or planning a longer stay, you'll find the facilities and services listed here helpful for life on the canal.