Saint Andrews (New Brunswick)

Saint Andrews (St. Andrews by-the-Sea) is a seaside resort town of about 1,500 people (2016) in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy.

Understand
The Town of St. Andrews is in the extreme southwest corner of New Brunswick. Settled by Loyalists fleeing the United States in 1783, the town boasts the original plat and many of the houses date from that time. Some houses were floated across from the New England States by barge.

Get in
St. Andrews is off of Highway 1, about 30 minutes east of the US border at St. Stephen, NB/Calais, Maine and 65 minutes west of Saint John.

Get around
Downtown is walkable and its streets intersect each other at right angles. For places outside of the downtown area, you have to drive.

See



 * St. Andrews Blockhouse
 * Sherrif Andrews House
 * St. Andrews Blockhouse
 * Sherrif Andrews House

Do

 * Whale-watching & wildlife tours
 * Katy's Cove
 * Ministers Island