In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide.
Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the
St John River offer endless exercise opportunities.
This summer we travelled out to
Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of
Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
1)
Changing of the Guard
2)
Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the
Saint John River
4)
Government House
5)
King's Landing
6)
Old Train Bridge (
Walking Bridge)
7)
Waterloo Row
8)
Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak
Trail
10)
Odell Park
11)
Highland Games
12) Historic
Garrison District
13)
Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative
Building
15)
Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16)
Exercise along the St John River
17)
Fine Art Gallery 78
18)
Lighthouse on the
Green
19)
Science East
20)
University of New Brunswick Campus
21)
The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard.
The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the
St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the
Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a
Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks.
Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in
New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals.
Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both
Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over
400 years old.
It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in
the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. Expect to meet lots of ghostly characters along the way. The best way to experience the St. John River is by going out on the water. If you drop by
Second Nature Outdoors, you can rent kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddle boards. This is the official residence of the
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, and it's where foreign dignitaries visiting Fredericton stay. This former jail turned science centre is a fun place for children. The university of New Brunswick and
St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the
Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
Music in this video courtesy of
Audio Network
This is part of our
Travel in
Canada series.
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- published: 04 Aug 2014
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