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Sheriff Andrews House

Saint Andrews
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE Elisha Andrews, High Sheriff of Charlotte County and son of the Loyalist Reverend Samuel Andrews, built this lovely home in 1820. The house is recognized for its arcitectural value in illustrating the neo-classical style in New Brunswick. The finely detailed rooms display period furniture drawn from the provincial collection. Costumed guides provide tours that interpret early nineteenth century living. Tea is served daily between 2 and 3:30 p.m.

Shiktehawk Trail

Florenceville-Bristol
Developed in 1997 the Shiktehawk trail is 2km in length running adjacent to the Shikatehawk Stream. It is perfect for family hiking and mountain biking, a casual stroll or evening snowshoeing. On your hike you will enjoy many spectacular displays of organic vegetation and tree species. Often, during the Summer months, you will find visitors enjoying a swim at the ‘deep hole’.

Shogomoc Railway Site

Florenceville-Bristol
Stretch your legs at Shogomoc Railway Site, a Canadian and local historic place. The 1914 CPR Station cannot be toured but its architecture can still be appreciated! You will also find three historic train cars. Site offers an outside train-themed play structure, RV parking, access to walking trails, Riverside Park as well a seasonal bike rentals.

Smokehouse Museum

Cap-Acadie/Cap-Pelé
Cap-Acadie is North America's largest exporter of smoked herring. Inside the Information Centre, the Smokehouse Museum demonstrates the history and techniques learned from French and Aboriginal knowledge. Interpretive panels, photographs, and old tools illustrate this traditional way to preserve a family's food supply, which later became a major commercial enterprise. Today about 20 smokehouses in Cap-Acadie still smoke herring, exported mainly to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

South Cove Golf & Camping

Shediac
Par 3 golf course situated between downtown Shediac and Parlee Beach, green fees, club and pull cart rentals, pro shop, great family golf. Campground with pull thru and 50 amp sites available, Wi-Fi, cable, tenting sites, modern washrooms and showers, prime location on nature trail and close to downtown Shediac and Parlee Beach. Great accessibility for beginners and a challenging short game for seasoned golfers. For more rate information, visit our website.

South Oromocto River No. 2 Covered Bridge (Mill Settlement)

Mill Settlement West
Built in 1912, this covered bridge is 42 m (136 ft.) in length. Driving directions: Route 2, Exit 306, Route 7 South 8.5 km (5.2 mi.), Exit 29, Broad Road 1 km (0.6 mi.), turn left on Branch Road 16.2 km (10 mi.), Route 101 South 5.4 km (3.3 mi.), turn right on Mill Settlement Road 2.5 km (1.5 mi.), onto West Mill Settlement Road 200 m (218 yd.), at Mill Settlement West, near Hoyt.

Southern Victoria Historical Museum

Perth-Andover
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACEThe former St. James United Church, the oldest surviving building in the community of Perth-Andover, is designated as a Provincial Heritage Place for its architecture and its social and cultural value in relation to this part of Victoria County. Now a museum, it houses a collection of tools, farm equipment, dishes, clothing, maps, photographs and other artifacts from the local area.

Southwest Head Lighthouse

Grand Manan
Whales, porpoises, seabirds, spectacular sunsets, hiking trails – these and more can be seen daily from towering rock cliffs guarded by Grand Manan's Southwest Head Lighthouse. Originally built in 1880, this active lighthouse was replaced with a concrete structure in 1989. You can access dramatic hiking trails from this area, but please be careful. The cliff area is dangerous and requires caution. This is a definite ''must-see'' on Grand Manan Island!

St. Andrews Farmers' Market

Saint Andrews
Discover our seaside open air St. Andrews Farmers' Market beginning the end of May thru September every THURSDAY (8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) downtown Market Square in beautiful St. Andrews by-the-Sea. Treat yourself to fresh local produce, delicious ethnic foods, specialty foods, home baking and unique handcrafted gifts while enjoying local live music. Fun for the whole family!

St. Andrews Historic District

Saint Andrews
NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT St. Andrews by-the-Sea is a premier heritage seaside resort and is one of a few select National Historic Districts in Canada. Founded in 1783 by United Empire Loyalists from the U.S. state of Maine, Saint Andrews is home to more than 140 heritage buildings, including 5 National Historic Sites: St. Andrews Blockhouse (1812), Minister's Island (1786), Greenock Church (1824), Charlotte County Courthouse (1840), Charlotte County Gaol (1832), and just a few kilometres up the St.

St. Andrews Inn & Suites

Saint Andrews
For those seeking the charm of a seaside resort and the solitude of the Fundy Bay, we invite you to the comfort of St Andrews Inn and Suites. The inn is located right downtown and offers waterfront balconies, indoor heated pool, free wifi, free parking and pet-friendly rooms. Complimentary coffee and donuts from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

St. Andrews Market Wharf

Saint Andrews
The St. Andrews Market Wharf is located in the center of the downtown Saint Andrews. This multi-functional wharf offers power, water, and sewage pumpout services (all included with wharf fee).

St. George - Canal Beach

St. George
Unsupervised freshwater sandy swimming beach with washroom facilities, canteen, volleyball and parking. Boat Launch area on entrance to beach which you can cruise around Lake Utopia for the beautiful scenery and cottages plus go down the Magaguadavic River which will take you under a covered bridge.

The Hollows Golf Club

Utopia
The Hollows Golf Club is located in Utopia, NB; neighbouring the town of St. George and conveniently located just a short drive from Saint Andrews by the sea and a quick 30 minutes from Saint John, St. Stephen and the international border into Calais, Maine, USA. This 15 hole golf course (plays 18) offers a challenging layout, beautiful views into the hollows and is built for golfers of all levels.

St. James Textile Museum

Dorchester
PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PLACE This former church built in 1884, features an insightful look into the making of textiles in the late 1800s and is home to turn-of-the-century blacksmith and carpentry tools, unique hand tools and a selection of items once used for daily domestic chores. The textile exhibits cover the complete processes of making linen from flax and blankets from wool. You can even try carding, spinning, and weaving on the antique looms while you are here.

St. John River Valley Trail (Woodstock to Edmundston)

Woodstock
Part of Sentier NB Trails, this multi-use trail, built on an abandoned Canadian Pacific rail line, is perfect for any type of user. Its gentle grades and multiple access points allow you to tailor a hike to suit your personal needs, from a short walk to a multi-day trek on foot or bicycle. The majestic Saint John River provides a stunning backdrop as the trail winds along its gentle banks, passing through rural communities and picturesque landscapes. Bring your camera, your bicycle or your walking shoes and experience rural New Brunswick at its best!Walking, hiking, biking.

St. Martins Country Inn

St. Martins
Situated in the heart of the magnificent Bay of Fundy, this restored Heritage inn (circa 1857) has a commanding view of the ocean in the historic fishing village of St. Martins, New Brunswick. Just a 30 minute drive from the Saint John airport, this 4-star heritage property is equipped with 16 uniquely furnished guest rooms with a combination of antiques and contemporary amenities as well as a licensed restaurant and dining room.

St. Martins Farmers Market

St. Martins
Yet another reason to make scenic St. Martins your Sunday afternoon drive destination. Come for lunch and enjoy Thai, German and Jamaican cuisine or wood-fired pizza. The coffee’s hot and the smoothies are cold. Browse and chat with vendors of locally produced fudge, truffles, candy, bread, baking, preserves, farm produce, meats, soups, sewing, knitting, quilting, souvenirs, jewellery, ceramics, paintings, candles and British savoury pies. Come back often as the market continues to grow and we welcome new vendors.