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While you’re here at Little Shemogue Inn, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the hidden gems of our local area—truly the best-kept secret of Southeastern New Brunswick! From charming boutiques and delicious local eateries to scenic nature spots and unique cultural attractions, there’s something for everyone. Discover the region's rich history, sample fresh local seafood, or take a leisurely walk through picturesque parks and beaches. Whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone looking to enjoy the authentic flavors of the area, you’ll find plenty of things to do just moments away from the Inn. Let us help you make the most of your stay by uncovering the amazing businesses and attractions that surround us—you won’t want to miss them!


Murray Beach provincial park

Murray Beach is the perfect spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the Northumberland Strait, just a short drive from the comfort and elegance of Little Shemogue Inn. 


Lavender moon farm

At Lavender Moon Farm, they are passionate about growing a variety of high-quality lavender and providing our customers with unique lavender-based products. 


le chat bleu

Just because the area is rural doesn’t mean one can’t enjoy the finer things in life – especially when it comes to cuisine! Bistro Le Chat Bleu is being highlighted as a culinary gem located just a short drive from Little Shemogue Inn in the heart of picturesque Baie Verte, NB.


Loella's country market

Looking for a perfect spot to grab a bite, buy fresh produce , shop for unique handmade crafts, or just relax with a cup of coffee? Look no further than Loella’s Country Market! Located less than 5 minutes from Little Shemogue Inn, this charming market has everything you need to make your visit to our beautiful region even more delightful.


blue roof spirits

Unique in every way, Blue Roof Handcrafted Spirits are made from scratch using whole potatoes. This eco-friendly approach not only lowers the ecological footprint but also gives new purpose to potatoes that are too small for the market. After distillation, the mash is gifted to local farmers for livestock feed, creating a sustainable cycle.


Confederation Bridge

The Confederation Bridge is an incredible engineering marvel, spanning 12.9 kilometers across the Northumberland Strait to connect New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Known as the longest bridge over ice-covered waters in the world, it is a testament to Canadian ingenuity and design. Guests staying at the Inn can easily make a day trip to explore the beauty and culture of PEI, returning in time to enjoy a relaxing evening and a delicious supper at the inn.