Commonly referred to as St. Andrews-By-The-Sea, the Canadian town of St. Andrews is situated in Charlotte County, New Brunswick. The popular tourist town features attractions, such as the Fairmont Algonquin Hotel, Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden, The Ross Memorial Museum, the St. Andrews Biological Station, the Huntsman Marine Aquarium, The Sheriff Andrew's House, Minister's Island (the summer home of Cornelius Van Horne), whale watching, fine art and craft galleries, many shops, restaurants and small inns and a charming seaside setting.
St. Andrews is located at the southern tip of a triangular-shaped peninsula (15 km on the west side, 12 km on the east side) extending into Passamaquoddy Bay at the western edge of Charlotte County. It is the shire town of the county. The Harbour is situated at the mouth of the St. Croix River and the town sits on the river's east bank at its discharge point into the bay. The town is directly opposite the community of Robbinston, Maine, 2 km to the west across the river mouth. Despite its proximity to the International Boundary with the United States, the nearest border crossings are 30 km away at St. Stephen or via a ferry service at Deer Island.
The Ross Memorial Museum is housed in a red brick Georgian mansion built in 1824, one of St. Andrews' many historic...
Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre is a not-for-profit, membership-based organization situated on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay in the...