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Canada's first seaside resort town, St. Andrews has attracted families to its picturesque setting for centuries. Our town continues to draw visitors with our mix of Old World charm and rich history.

 We are proud to be a vacation destination with modern amenities, timeless attractions, and mouth-watering cuisine for every palate.

 Festivals and events throughout the year make our seaside town a great place to visit, with something new and exciting to do in winter, spring, summer, and fall.

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From beaches and trails to nature preserves and gardens, exploring the great outdoors is a way of life in St. Andrews.

  Walk or bike the town's scenic trail routes, comb the many beaches for sea treasures, stroll through the award-winning horticultural wonders at Kingsbrae Garden.

 Spend a day discovering the underwater viewing of Bay of Fundy marine life at the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, and drive across the ocean floor at low tide to Ministers Island...

 Or, simply sit back on a number of waterfront patios to enjoy the tides.

With the sound of waves crashing against the shoreline as a backdrop, relaxing comes naturally in St. Andrews.

 To complement Nature's meditative magic, ask about outdoor art classes, award-winning golf courses, luxurious spa packages.

 Indulge in boutique shopping excursions, yoga classes, meditation retreats, or upscale wine bars to help you make the most of your down time.

Situated on a peninsula on the Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world, St. Andrews offers an array of adventures on both land and sea for the whole family!

 Enjoy whale-watching, kayaking, paddleboarding, surfing, and scuba diving expeditions to hiking, biking, and beachcombing and swimming excursions.

 For the thrill seekers in the group, a guided Ghost Walk experience is a must!

Discover why St. Andrews is a designated National Historic Site with a guided walking tour of the Loyalist settlement. Spend an afternoon casually exploring the architectural gems that range in style from Saltbox and Georgian to Queen Anne and Greek Revival at your leisure.

 There are museums and historical masterpieces around every corner, with half of the town's 550 buildings predating 1880, and the iconic 4-diamond Algonquin Resort that has been hosting visitors to the area for over a century.

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