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Let’s tell you some more about Saint Andrews, NB!

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We are planning some fun events as well as amazing lectures for this summer seminar event!

Where is Saint Andrews?? According to Wikipedia…

Saint Andrews is at the southern tip of a peninsula, extending into Passamaquoddy Bay. The waterfront faces Saint Andrews Harbour and the Western Channel, which is formed by Navy Island. The harbour is at the mouth of the St. Croix River.

The town is directly opposite the community of Robbinston, Maine, two kilometres to the west across the river mouth, and 53 km by road.

Ministers Island is east of the town and is accessible by road at low tide only.

How to get to Saint Andrews?

Travelling Here By Road:

Saint John, New Brunswick - 1 hour

Halifax, Nova Scotia - 5 hours

Toronto, Ontario - 12 hours

Ottawa, Ontario - 10 hours

Montreal, Quebec - 8 hours

St. Stephen, NB - 20 minutes

Calais, Maine - 20 minutes

Portland, Maine - 5 hours

Boston, MA - 6 hours

Travelling Here By Air:

Fredericton International Airport

Saint John Airport

A Seaside Resort Destination

Welcome to the Town of Saint Andrews, nestled along Passamaquoddy Bay in southern New Brunswick.

Founded by United Empire Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, many of the Town’s buildings still reflect that history - as you will see during a casual stroll along Water Street.

In fact, historic Water Street was awarded the “Great Place in Canada” distinction by the Canadian Institute of Planners, and USA Today named Saint Andrews the best place to visit in Canada.

 

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