Attractions around Fredericton
Explore 34 attractions, restaurants, shops around Fredericton
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Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market
665 George St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1K4 Canada
Recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 community markets, the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market is the City’s traditional Saturday morning (6am-1pm) gathering spot downtown for fresh and healthy foods, craft, creativity and conversation. With more than 250 indoor and outdoor local suppliers from along the St. John River Heritage Corridor and across the Province, The Market (as it’s known here) is the place to discover seasonal products like fiddleheads and blueberries , ultra-fresh produce, including organics, meats & seafood, cakes & confections, breads, cheeses & homemade jams, fresh-squeezed juices & New Brunswick wines, artisan chocolates, specialty coffees & beans. Ethnic delicacies, from Chinese buns to Lebanese stuffed grape leaves and the City’s famous samosas, are also a big part of The Market tradition. A vibrant space with one-of-a-kind gifts, colourful and quirky, finds include pottery, jewellery, paintings, textiles and lawn sculptures. Breakfast is served up on site.
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Beaverbrook Art Gallery
703 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C4 Canada
Established in 1959 by Lord Beaverbrook, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery brings art and community together in a dynamic cultural environment dedicated to the highest standards in exhibitions, programming, and education. Its Permanent Collection has grown to include over 6,000 objects, including several large-scale outdoor sculptures by national and international artists, placed in the gallery's courtyards. Enjoy tours from enthusiastic guides and refreshments at the café afterward! Remember your visit with a souvenir from the boutique stocked with items from local vendors. You are sure to feel enriched after you visit the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
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Odell Park
350 Rookwood Ave, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 2M6 Canada
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Officers' Square
585 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C3 Canada
One of Fredericton’s most beautiful and historic areas, Officers’ Square was named one of the Top 10 Public Spaces in Canada! It was a centre of military activity when Fredericton was garrisoned by the British and Canadian Armies. During July and August, it is the site for outdoor summer concerts, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, daily outdoor theatre, and a variety of festivals and events throughout the year.
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Science East
668 Brunswick St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1H6 Canada
Play, Discover and Learn! Science East Science Centre is one of Canada’s most unique tourist destinations. All ages can enjoy the over 150 hands-on exhibits exploring science through technology, optical illusions, energy, animals, dinosaurs, exotic insects, deep space and more! Located in the former York County Jail built in 1842, science and history meet in the basement museum where the jail's intriguing history and role in Canadian forensic science is revealed. Experience daily summer science shows at 11am & 2pm and Atlantic Canada’s only outdoor science playground! Week-long science camps offered in summer and March Break. Programs and services offered in French and English.
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The Lighthouse
615 Queen St 659 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C3 Canada
Ice cream stand with beer garden and viewing deck of Saint John River. Opens in Early June closes Labour Day weekend.
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Picaroons
422 Queen Street The Picaroons Roundhouse 880 Union St, Fredericton, NB E3A, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3A 5M5 Canada
Picaroons award-winning traditional ales are made with the finest quality malted barley imported from England and Germany. Whole hops are imported from England, New Zealand and the west coast of North America. Plus they use a signature Ringwood Yeast and New Brunswick's deep well water. Picaroons is New Brunswick's first new generation micro-brewer. As part of the Atlantic ÉCONOMUSÉE Network, visitors can tour the 6000 sq. ft. brewery and talk with the brew master.
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Christ Church Cathedral
168 Church St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4C9 Canada
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Old Government House
51 Woodstock Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 9L8 Canada
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Legislative Assembly Building
706 Queen St Across from the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1C5 Canada
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iSPY Escape Games
880 Hanwell Road Unit 207, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 6A3 Canada
Fredericton's newest escape room adventure! Are you looking for a longer escape room experience? Our rooms run for 75 minutes and are loaded with locks, puzzles, tools & special effects! Fun for all ages and skill levels.
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Killarney Lake Park Trail
1600 Saint Mary's Street 5km from the intersection of St. Mary and Maple St., Fredericton, New Brunswick E3G 8T4 Canada
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Fredericton Region Museum
571 Queen Street, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5C8 Canada
The Fredericton Region Museum is a small not-for-profit history museum located in Officers' Square, the heart of Downtown Fredericton!! It exhibits the history of Fredericton in 12 galleries and is the home of the taxidermy remains of the Coleman Frog! Some exhibit themes include Native, Acadian, Planters, Medical, Military and Loyalist history as well as an 18 minute orientation video that tells the history of central New Brunswick. There are over 700 artefacts on display ranging from farm implements to fine art. Operated by the York Sunbury Historical Society, the museum has a small paid staff. Dedicated volunteers, summer students and interns do most of the gallery work. The time that it takes to visit is dependent on the visitor; some stay for 30 minutes while others stay for hours.
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Treego Mactaquac
1439 Route 105 Hwy, Fredericton, New Brunswick E6L 1B5 Canada
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Regent Mall
1381 Regent St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3C 1A2 Canada