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Founded in 1783 by Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, St. Andrews is known
as Canada's oldest seaside resort town with a population that ranges from 1,800
in winter to 2,600 in summer. Its status as a Canadian National Historic District
makes it a haven for historical sites such as The Blockhouse, circa 1812
and The Sheriff Andrews House, circa 1820.
Its location on the Atlantic Ocean allows for a multitude of oceanic activities
such as whale watching, fishing, sea-kayaking and boating.
The Huntsman Marine Science Centre Aquarium/Museum and the Sunbury
Shores Arts and Nature Centre offer educational information on the local marine
and fishing industry and Acadian culture and arts.
The Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden and Centennial Park offer green
space and recreational sites and The Fairmont Algonquin Golf Club is one
of the premiere golf courses in New Brunswick.
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