What to do and see in Saint Andrews, Canada: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

December 21, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Saint Andrews, Canada including Fundy Tide Runners Whale Watching, Quoddy Link Marine Inc., Jolly Breeze Tall Ship Whale Adventures, Charlotte County Archives, Turtle Shore Adventures, Oppenheimer-Prager Museum at Dayspring, Kingsbrae Garden, Minister's Island, Ross Memorial Museum, Spears' Fishing & Charter.
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1. Fundy Tide Runners Whale Watching

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5.0 based on 277 reviews

Fundy Tide Runners Whale Watching

Join us aboard one of our 2 (two) Zodiac Hurricanes for an exciting, safe, stable and dry whale watching excursion. In our 24th season of operation, we pride ourselves on the exceptional experience offered at Fundy Tide Runners. Look forward to meeting you !

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5.0 based on 297 reviews

Quoddy Link Marine Inc.

Whales and Wildlife Catamaran Style Departing from historic St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada our Bay of Fundy whale and wildlife cruises provide the opportunity to experience whales and so much more! Come cruise the Fundy Isles and experience her rugged seascapes, abundant lighthouses and powerful tides. Observe whales, seals, porpoise, bald eagles, and a variety of seabirds from the decks of our spacious modern power catamaran. Our first class educational interpretation and limited passenger capacity ensures an experience like no other. Get up close and personal with a variety of undersea life with our onboard touch tank. Using modern passenger vessel design and sufficient cruise duration, our family business delivers environmentally conscience expeditions designed with the opportunity to see, learn, and experience more! Welcome Aboard!

3. Jolly Breeze Tall Ship Whale Adventures

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5.0 based on 507 reviews

Jolly Breeze Tall Ship Whale Adventures

Whale watch tours aboard New Brunswick's most beautiful tall ship the "Jolly Breeze" or our high speed, jet drive zodiac "Jolly Hurricane". See whales, seals, porpoise, eagles and more in the infamous Bay of Fundy, departing from the picturesque seaside town of St. Andrews. Haul a jib on the Jolly Breeze or sit back and enjoy as we quietly motor/sail along. Licensed bar, washroom and sheltered cabin below along with lap blankets and jackets . Children's pirate costumes, face painting, coloring, steer the boat 'Captains' certificates and more! Touch tank with starfish, crabs and other inter-tidal sea life education. Trained guides provide ongoing nature and historical interpretation. Breakfast included on the morning tour and homemade soup on the mid-day and afternoon tours. Family and group discounts. Tour time about 3.5 hours A SLICE OF LIFE! Jolly Hurricane is a smaller, faster vessel seating 12, each with individual shock absorbing seats. Washroom aboard. Approx. 2.5 hours of Fun!

4. Charlotte County Archives

123 Frederick St, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick E5B 1Z1 Canada +1 506-529-4248 [email protected] http://www.ccarchives.ca/contact-us
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Charlotte County Archives

Come visit the Charlotte County Archives! Located in the "Old Gaol" the Charlotte County Archives serves to preserve the history of the Charlotte County Area and is home to an extensive collection of records. Receive a fascinating tour of the Old Gaol and the Courthouse from one of our knowledgeable tour guides and step inside a jail cell, sit in the 'hot seat, and learn of our famous inmates, ghostly occurrences, and curious court cases. Tours are family friendly and by donation. *Our 2019 pamphlets list incorrect hours of operation. This summer we are open 7 days a week from 10:00am-4:30 pm*

Reviewed By 373shanelleg

I took part in the ghost walk this past summer while I was on vacation in St.Andrews, Felicity who led the ghost walks was very friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable. We truly enjoyed the different sites and history of the town. We truly enjoyed the Gaol and it was easy to tell that this was the biggest hit and Felicity truly enjoyed it and was extremely passionate throughout the different history. The Gaol was definitely haunted and super spooky and Felicity did a wonderful job of emphasizing it. 10/10 I will definitely be back again!!!

5. Turtle Shore Adventures

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Turtle Shore Adventures

Fun tours and hikes around beautiful and historic St Andrews-by-the-Sea, in a 4WD 4-door convertible Jeep with an experienced biologist with a passion for the local unique stories. Hear the tall tales of this seaside town, and explore the beach at low tide for amazing wildlife. We have tours ranging from 1 to 3 hours or more, for everyone. Laughing guaranteed! Free hotel pick up around St Andrews.

6. Oppenheimer-Prager Museum at Dayspring

44 Acadia Rd, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick E5B 3S3 Canada +1 506-529-4444 [email protected] http://www.museumatdayspring.org
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Oppenheimer-Prager Museum at Dayspring

COVID-19 UPDATE: As of June 12, 2020 we will be encouraging visiting us by appointment in order to ensure we can monitor numbers. Contact the museum via phone or email to book your tour today! Dayspring is the largest home in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada. It was built in 1928 for Lewis Egerton Smoot, an American businessman from Washington. In 1947 Dayspring was sold to Algoma Steel, then owned by Sir James Dunn. Algoma transferred ownership to Sir James and he and his third wife, Marcia Anastasia Christoforides. In 1995 Dayspring was purchased by Vincent Prager, a lawyer from Montreal and the only son of Eva Prager O.C. and eldest grandson of Joseph Oppenheimer R.P. In 2011 when he donated it to The Joseph and Fanny Oppenheimer Foundation so that a Museum could be opened – the Oppenheimer-Prager Museum at Dayspring – to exhibit works by Joseph Oppenheimer and Eva Prager, as well as the estates history with the Dunn’s and Beaverbrooks

Reviewed By marthawannabe - Moncton, Canada

The only difficulty we had with this place was finding a place to park! In the end we parked at the hotel and walked over. We were greeted by the staff and while in the great hall, the former owner popped in to say a quick hello. Later the butler who worked there for 39 years was able to answer questions. We enjoyed the house and the art, would love to see more of the house.

7. Kingsbrae Garden

220 King St, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick E5B 1Y8 Canada +1 506-529-3335 [email protected] http://www.kingsbraegarden.com/
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4.5 based on 801 reviews

Kingsbrae Garden

The magnificent 27-acre horticultural garden has much to offer, with over 50,000 perennials in many themed gardens, engaging animals, an annual National Sculpture Competition, ponds, streams, old-growth Acadian forest, activities for children and much more. Come and tour for yourself to see what has prompted this and numerous other awards Kingsbrae Garden. There is something for everyone!

Reviewed By ToTravelIsBrilliant - Wolfville, Canada

We walked to the Kingsbrae Garden from the Algonquin Inn where we were staying, and it was only a 10 minute stroll. This attraction exceeded our expectations, and we enjoyed meandering through each and every garden, our favourites were the perennial garden (full of colour, and ideas for home!); the bird and butterfly garden - the monarchs were all over the place; a 'secret' garden - a wonderful area for reflection and contemplation; and the Sculpture Garden with gorgeous art works nested amongst the flowers and greenery. We had a delightful lunch at the Garden Cafe, a bright and cheerful dining area. I had Bacon, Chive and Cheese Quiche with Garden Salad and Garden Punch, and my husband had a Spinach Salad. The gift shop was full of curios, the staff were friendly and helpful, and the time spent at the garden was well worth the price of admission. If you are in St. Andrew's, try to make time for this lovely spot (and get there early in the morning before any bus tours arrive).

8. Minister's Island

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Minister's Island

The Van Horne Estate on Ministers Island offers visitors one of the foremost cultural, heritage and environmental tourism destination in the Charlotte Coastal Region of the Bay of Fundy of New Brunswick. Ministers Island is an enchanting place to experience. Lying in the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay near St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, this 500-acre island can be reached by driving over the seafloor. Once there, you are immersed in an experience from the late 19th and early 20th century - the summer estate of Sir William Van Horne, the driving force behind the Canadian Pacific Railway. Sir William's vast house, his equally large barn and his bathhouse/artist's hideaway are on view, as are the beautiful carriage lanes through the woods and fields. Time stands still, and you're swept up in an atmosphere that makes you forget all about your everyday life and the here-and-now. Come explore! We're waiting to welcome you.

9. Ross Memorial Museum

188 Montague St, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick E5B 1J2 Canada +1 506-529-5124 [email protected] http://rossmemorialmuseum.ca
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Ross Memorial Museum

This lovely 1824 Georgian mansion holds not only a wonderful love story, but also a surprising collection of fine early New Brunswick furniture, paintings by Canadian and California artists and artefacts collected by the museum's benefactors, Henry and Juliette Ross on their world travels.Free admission, donations appreciated. The Ross Memorial Museum offers personal guided tours,self-guiding materials and an exhibit highlighting photographs, video and special artefacts.The museum is open June to Canadian Thanksgiving, Monday to Saturday 10am to 4:30pm and off season by chance or appointment.

Reviewed By 73blaneh - Dieppe, Canada

Such a wonderfully restored house with excellent interpretive signs and a very knowledgeable tour guide.

10. Spears' Fishing & Charter

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Spears' Fishing & Charter

Experience the wonders of the East coast aboard a year round working fishing vessel, the Jeremy & Jaden during the months of May to November as you embark on one of the many adventures we have to offer. Spears' Fishing & Charter offers fresh in season seafood, salt water rod & reel fishing, whale watching & marine life tours, diving experiences, lobster dinner cruise, or a private charter customized to your desires.

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