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Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
(Attractions & Activities - Attractions)
139 Water St, St. Andrews  E5B 1A7 • 506-529-3386
Distance: ~0.530 km *
        Description: Sunbury Shores is a unique center that strives to enhance understanding and appreciation of the harmony between art and nature. The center features an exhibition gallery, pottery studio, library, print shop and children's programs and nature trips. A full schedule of single- and multi-day workshops is offered, with topics such as painting and drawing, nature study, pottery, and printmaking. Seasonal workshops are offered as well, both for adults and children.
       

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Sheriff Andrews House
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
63 King St, St. Andrews  E5B 1X6 • 506-529-5080 • 506-453-2324
Distance: ~0.600 km *
        Description: This historic building is an excellent example of neo-classical architecture. The house was built in 1820 for Elisha Andrews, sheriff of the county and son of Loyalist Reverend Samuel Andrews. Nine rooms in the home are decorated with period furnishings and working fireplaces. Costumed guides lead tours through the house telling stories about 19th century life in New Brunswick and demonstrating handwork and open-hearth cooking techniques.
       

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Huntsman Marine Science Centre Aquarium & Museum
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1 Lower Campus Rd, St. Andrews  E5B 2L7 • 506-529-1202
Distance: ~1.421 km *
        Description: In the early 1900s, Canada's first marine science laboratory was established in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. The facility opened for visitors in its present form in 1969. The center's research specialties are aquaculture studies and Atlantic salmon breeding stock development. Families will enjoy visiting the salt and freshwater aquariums, with exhibits including a family of harbor seals, a terrarium with amphibians and reptiles and a large "petting pool."
       

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Ross Memorial Museum
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
188 Montague St, St. Andrews  E5B 1J2 • 506-529-5124
Distance: ~1.452 km *
        Description: An easy two-block walk from downtown St. Andrews will bring you to this charming house museum. In 1938 Americans Henry Phipps Ross and his wife Sarah purchased the 1824 Georgian mansion known as "Chestnut Hall" specifically as a museum for their collection of artifacts gathered over a lifetime of world travel. Handcrafted furniture, oriental rugs and paintings by American and Canadian artists are some of the beautiful decorative arts on display. Tours are available in French and English.
       

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Ministers Island
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
199 Carriage Rd at the end of Bar Rd near St Andrews, St. Andrews  E5B 0A4 • 506-529-5081
Distance: ~2.053 km *
        Description: Minister's Island, a 500-acre island near St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, is accessible by vehicle or foot across the ocean floor at low tide or by shuttle boat at high tide. Sir William Van Horne, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, began building a summer retreat here in the 1890s. On the property, self-guided tours include the 50-room sandstone mansion house, the livestock barn, the bathhouse with its tidal swimming pool, and the heated greenhouses. At one time, the greenhouses produced so many fruits and vegetables that Van Horne used to have them shipped to his home in Montreal during the winter months. Walking trails cross the island providing great views of Passamaquoddy Bay and the countryside. The island is a game reserve; pets are not allowed.
       

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Eastern Outdoors
(Attractions & Activities - Attractions)
165 Water St, St. Andrews  E5B 1A9 • 506-529-4662 • 800-565-2925
Distance: ~2.087 km *
        Description: Whether you enjoy the relative calm of sea kayaking or the thrill of white water rafting, the friendly and experienced folks at Eastern Outdoors will steer you in the right direction. In addition to guided sea, lake and river trips for all skill levels, they also offer classes and workshops. During the winter, Eastern Outdoors organizes snowshoeing, winter camping and cold-weather kayaking excursions.
       

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St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
454 Whipple St PO Box 1001, Saint John  E4H 1B4 • 506-636-4011 • 506-529- 4270
Distance: ~78.889 km *
        Description: St. Andrews locals built the blockhouse during the war of 1812. Though the feared attack never materialized, British loyalists in New Brunswick worried that the United States would eventually do battle with their Canadian neighbors. Originally, twelve of these fortification blockhouses were built; the one on Water Street is the only survivor and is one of Canada's 70 major historic sites. During tourist season, guides are available to answer questions.
       

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Atlantic Salmon Conservation Centre
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24 Chamcook Rd, St. Andrews  • 506-529-1384
        Description: The Atlantic Salmon Federation built this conservation center to educate the public about the interesting and endangered Atlantic salmon. The facility was built with local wood in the post-and-beam style to blend with the surrounding landscape and reflect the ideals of conservation and respect for nature. Your best bet is to the take the three-hour guided tour. A professional will lead you through the "Salar's World" exhibit, the stream-room exhibit, the mini-hatchery and along woodland trails while you learn about and view salmon.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Charlotte County Courthouse and Gaol
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
123 Frederick St, St. Andrews  E5B 1Z1 • 506-529-4248
        Description: The Charlotte County Courthouse, built in 1840, is a designated historic site. Next door is the 1831 Charlotte County Gaol, which now functions as the county archives. Visitors can still walk down the dark, damp corridor lined with teeny, tiny cells.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Island Quest Marine
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Market Wharf, St. Andrews  E3B 1T7 • 506-529-9885 • 888-252-9111
        Description: Enjoy a three-hour whale-watching cruise aboard the M/V Island Quest, a custom-built 38-foot boat. Along the way, you'll see and hear about various marine animals plus a bit of local history.
       

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