Dalhousie (New Brunswick) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
former town in New Brunswick, Canada
About Dalhousie (New Brunswick)
Until 2008, the economy was dominated by the forestry industry, namely a large pulp and paper mill spanning the waterfront along the Restigouche River. When the mill closed, the economy of the town faced uncertainty during the post-industrial adjustment. Hundreds of people were left without work in the local economy and some were forced to move. This was followed by the closure of a chemical processing plant on the western edge of the town, the railway spur into the town, and a generating station. While there are several smaller employers, the largest employer in the town is a nursing home. It was named after the 9th Earl of Dalhousie, who was then the governor of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. Dalhousie is the most northern point in New Brunswick, and thus is in the Maritime provinces. I
Top Attractions in Dalhousie (New Brunswick)
Explore the best things to see and do in Dalhousie (New Brunswick):
- ★Arch Rock
- ★Bon Ami Rocks
- ★Dalhousie Mountain Trail
- ★Inch Arran Lighthouse
- ★Restigouche Regional Museum
Where to Eat in Dalhousie (New Brunswick)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Greco Pizza
- 🍴Osprey 4 Saisons
Where to Stay in Dalhousie (New Brunswick)
- 🏨Days Inn and Conference Centre Dalhousie
- 🏨Inch Arran Park Camping
Dalhousie (New Brunswick) Travel Guide Sections
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