Last summer we had the pleasure of spending 24 hrs in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. We were on a road trip from Moncton to Portland, Maine and decided that we should spend a night in St. Andrews. Morning We left Moncton early morning, with the goal of stopping by Clam Digger enroute. …
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of eastern Canada’s Maritime provinces. It encompasses rivers, pine forest, mountains and the Bay of Fundy, known for extreme tides and whale-watching.
Ministers Island New Brunswick
Ministers Island is a small island part of New Brunswick, only accessible by car during low tide. Since the island is located in the Bay of Fundy, it is subjected to some of the highest tides in the World. How cool is that?! The access road, when available, is only a few kilometers from …
Kingsbrae Garden St. Andrews
Simply put, the Kingsbrae Garden St. Andrews is breathtakingly beautiful. This impressive garden spans over 27 acres and house over 50,000 perennial plants and countless annuals. Since we were staying just a few steps away at the Algonquin Resort, on a beautiful afternoon we decided to head …
Algonquin Resort
The Algonquin Resort is a resort hotel in the small coastal town of St. Andrews by-the-sea, New Brunswick. We were on our way to Maine from Moncton so we decided to stop in for a night, since neither one of us had ever stayed there before. …
Pump House Brewery Moncton
While in Moncton, the Pump House Brewery will never disappoint. The Pump House poured its first beer on Sept. 3, 1999 and has since won 40 brewing and business awards, including Canada's 2005 "Brewery of the Year." This is a very popular establishment for both locals and …