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St. Andrews is a scenic resort town overlooking the Passamaquoddy Bay in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Part of The Maritimes, this British colonial settlement, founded by the United Empire Loyalists of Maine in 1783, is a National Historic Site. Over the years, this rustic seaport began attracting the wealthy and powerful for summer vacations. Well-preserved original buildings featuring Georgian and Federal-style architecture are best admired on Water Street and Kings Street downtown. St.
Highlights
  • Georgian and Federal-style buildings

  • Beautiful sandy beaches

  • Majestic Kingsbrae Garden

Places to Stay

Rossmount Inn

Rating
3/5

Rossmount Inn is situated in the village of Saint Andrews. The three-story manor house lies between the forest and the sea, and at the base of Chamcook Mountain in the midst of an 87 acre estate. This boutique inn, which occupies a restored 19th-century private home, has comfortable ensuite guest rooms equipped with modern amenities….

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