Pisgwa’ Welcome to the Red Bank Lodge where you’ll find what every traveller needs, a comfy bed. Surrounded by nature with stunning views of the beautiful river, this year round operation offers Accommodations, Dining and Conference Room facilities. This beautiful cedar Lodge sits on the high banks overlooking the Miramichi River and is just 20 minutes outside the City of Miramichi. Looking to experience some outdoor adventures, the lodge also has access to its own fishing pools and walking trails. Feast on traditional local cuisine that can be prepared especially for you.
Located within walking distance from the lodge are two National Historic Sites managed by the Metepenagiag Heritage Park. Come and experience home away from home and meet the most dynamic and hospitable staff around. We are dedicated to offering the highest quality service to you, our guest. Book your next vacation or business meeting at Red Bank Lodge. It’s where hospitality was invented!
This room is named Sipu which is the Mikmaq word for small river or a Brook. This spacious room has a river view and a door that steps out onto the deck. The deck is screened in for your comfort. This room offers two Queen Beds, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy. Room size is 228 square ft.
This room is named Mikjikj which is the Mikmaq word for turtle. Mikjikj room faces the river, and has its own door to step out onto the deck. The deck is screened in for your comfort. This room offers a Queen Bed, half bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy. Room size is: 138 square ft or 42 square meters
This room is called Plamu which is the Mikmaq word for salmon. The Plamu room faces the river and has its own door that steps out onto the deck. In the summertime the deck is screened in for your comfort. This room offers a king bed, half bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast is included with the rate. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy. Room size 138 sq ft or 42 m sq
Lentuk is the Mikmaq word for deer. This room has a river view. This room offers a Queen Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy.
This room is named Gopit which is the is the Mikmaq word for beaver. The Gopit room has a river view that steps out on to the deck. The deck is screened in for your comfort. This room offers a Queen Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy. room dimensions 138 square ft
Tiam is the Mikmaq word for moose. This room has a river view. This room offers a Queen Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life.moose. Based on double occupancy.
Napuktk is the Mikmaq word for forest. This room offers a Queen Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy.
The Gitpu is the Mikmaq word for eagle. This room offers a King Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy.
Muin is the Mikmaq word for bear. This room offers a Queen Bed, full bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy.
The room is called Sisip which is the Mikmaq term for bird. This room is closest to an access door next to its own parking drive. This room offers two double size beds, half bath, mini fridge, hairdryer, free wifi and Cable TV. Continental Breakfast included. The painting by Fran Ward Francis, a local Mikmaq artist, is a traditional double curve design with significance in relation to the plants that grow and bring life and sustain life. Based on double occupancy.
Our cedar lodge sits on the high banks overlooking the Miramichi River, where connecting with nature is encouraged, even in the winter! Explore the ancient grounds of Metepenagiag on showshoes and experience what our New Brunswick winter has to offer!
Winter Snowshoe Experience Package
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The Miramichi River system consistently has produced good numbers for its anglers and now we invite the public to join us here in Red Bank at our lodge, and fly fish in some of our best salmon pools.
Those fortunate will find us located at the head of tide on two rivers with our lodge guests being the first anglers to throw a line or two at these magnificent fish.
Fishing season opens mid April and closes in October.
Culinary Fishing Experience
Includes: