Visitors can meet wild Atlantic salmon face-to-face, and explore the world of the iconic wild Atlantic salmon through displays, guided tours and on easy walking trails along Chamcook Stream. Enjoy up-to-date displays on this fascinating animal and its cul ...
War of 1812 National Historic Site - Experience the life of soldiers in New Brunswick's only surviving blockhouse.
Public Park
The Charlotte County Courthouse, built in 1840, was declared a National Historic Site in 1983. Built in the Greek Revival style, this is considered to be one of the finest examples of 19th century architecture in Canada. It is located right next to the Ol ...
Touch the stars at the Aquarium / Sealab! Actually touch and feel real live ocean creatures like sea stars, crabs and sea urchins. Committed to the advancement of the marine sciences and the delivery of a superior educational experience.
Sacred ground of the Passamaquoddy Nation, is at the tip of the peninsula where the Town of St. Andrews is located. It offers expansive views of the Passamaquoddy Bay and Fundy Isles and is the perfect place to explore the bay’s diverse inter-tidal zo ...
A beautiful sandy beach ready for swimming, sandcastles and summer beach fun!
Located on the corner of Water and King Streets
A National and Provincial Award Winning horticultural masterpiece, named one of Canada's Top Ten Public Gardens. 27 glorious acres, with a Dutch windmill, alpacas, peacocks, Cafe, Gift Shop and over 50,000 perennials in many themed gardens.
Painted in the summer of 2009, this 16' x 36' mural depicts the French settlement on St. Croix Island (Dochet's Island) in 1604. French explorers are seen in the foreground, sharing gifts from Europe and receiving knowledge of the land from the Passamaquo ...
Searching for your Loyalist ancestors? Visit the Loyalist Burying Ground.
National & Provincial Historic Site Ministers Island represents the last significant vestige of Sir William Van Horne, the driving force behind the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway which unified Canada coast to coast.
Outdoor public tennis courts. Simply add your name to the on-site schedule to book your play-time.
See the world at the corner of King and Montague Streets! Showcasing the collection of Henry Phipps and Sarah Juliette Ross, world travelers and eclectic collectors, in one of St. Andrews' most beautiful early 19th century houses.
Visit our Indian Point interpretive display discovering and exploring our intertidal zone and its diverse relationship with our community.
The High Sheriff Elisha Andrews, son of a Loyalist Reverend, built this home in 1820 to reflect his position within the community. The house is an excellent example of the neo-classical style of architecture.
The first of its kind in Canada, designed by renowned architect Robert S. Leathers. After spending a week in St. Andrews and talking with the children, Leathers completed his design and the playground was built by volunteers in a five day mammoth barn-rai ...