The Historic Summer Town of St. Andrews by the Sea
The Saint Andrews area offers a superb standard of living with dramatic scenery and an uncrowded, unpolluted environment. For more than a century Saint Andrews has been a favourite with those of wealth and influence. Today, Saint Andrews by the Sea welcomes all visitors, drawn to its beauty, shopping and recreational pursuits.
St. Andrews is really unique. Considering its relatively small population (1800 according to the last census), this lovely town includes a public art studio, a community college, a national marine research centre, a top notch golf course and countless other amenities regularly associated with bigger centres. Founded in 1783, the town still keeps much of its old world charm. Streets that are safe, businesses that are owner-operated and original design are only a few of the things you will absolutely love about St. Andrews.
St. Andrews is refined Loyalist values at their best. The order, scale and ambiance of St. Andrews reflects the practical, creativity of these loyal subjects. It was for that reason that this country seaport became the summer residence of choice for the rich and powerful, including Sir Samuel Leonard Tilly, Sir James Dunn, Sir William Van Horne and C.D. Howe.
Where Saint Andrews distinguishes itself from other communities is in the area of cultural and educational resources drawn from the various workmen and business professionals that make Saint Andrews their summer home. For facilities, the Ross Memorial Museum is wonderful in their preservation of the Town's history and artifacts. The Ross Memorial Museum is proud of its collection of 19th Century New Brunswick furniture, remarkable oriental carpets and objects d'art.
The Town of Saint Andrews is just as accessible by water as it is by land. The Town owns and operates the St. Andrews Market Wharf which lies right in the center of the central plat. This multi-functional wharf offers power, water, and sewage pumpout services (all included with wharf charge). For more info on the wharf please contact the Saint Andrews Wharfinger at (506) 529-5170.
St. Andrews is really unique. Considering its relatively small population (1800 according to the last census), this lovely town includes a public art studio, a community college, a national marine research centre, a top notch golf course and countless other amenities regularly associated with bigger centres. Founded in 1783, the town still keeps much of its old world charm. Streets that are safe, businesses that are owner-operated and original design are only a few of the things you will absolutely love about St. Andrews.
St. Andrews is refined Loyalist values at their best. The order, scale and ambiance of St. Andrews reflects the practical, creativity of these loyal subjects. It was for that reason that this country seaport became the summer residence of choice for the rich and powerful, including Sir Samuel Leonard Tilly, Sir James Dunn, Sir William Van Horne and C.D. Howe.
Where Saint Andrews distinguishes itself from other communities is in the area of cultural and educational resources drawn from the various workmen and business professionals that make Saint Andrews their summer home. For facilities, the Ross Memorial Museum is wonderful in their preservation of the Town's history and artifacts. The Ross Memorial Museum is proud of its collection of 19th Century New Brunswick furniture, remarkable oriental carpets and objects d'art.
The Town of Saint Andrews is just as accessible by water as it is by land. The Town owns and operates the St. Andrews Market Wharf which lies right in the center of the central plat. This multi-functional wharf offers power, water, and sewage pumpout services (all included with wharf charge). For more info on the wharf please contact the Saint Andrews Wharfinger at (506) 529-5170.
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Interested in visiting Saint Andews and the Bay of Fundy? Luckily, there are a large amount of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick resorts. Also, if you are in Saint Andrews between May and October, make sure you use that chance to experience one of the many Bay of Fundy whale watching tours!