Things To Do

IN SAINT ANDREWS

dining

  1. Local restaurants: William & Water, The Rossmount Inn (reserve in advance), Sage at Kingsbrae Gardens, Seasons by the Sea Bistro, Char & Chowder, Harbourfront, SeaBreeze Restaurant, Braxtons in The Algonquin Hotel, The Chandler Room in The Treadwell Inn, The Kennedy Inn, The Gables, Water Street Diner, The Clam Digger, Lumberjacks Cafe, Nobel

  2. Local Pubs: The Herring Pub, Saint Andrews Brewing Company (SABC), The Right Whale Pub

  3. Local cafes: McGuires Chocolates and Coffee, Drewhaven, Honeybeans

activities

  1. Ministers Island: entrance fee, can access during low tide

  2. Kingsbrae Gardens: entrance fee, restaurant, family friendly

  3. Katy's Cove: Free entrance, Manmade beach with white sand, dock and playground

  4. Saint Andrews Community Adventure Playground: Free entrance, enter when elementary is not in session

  5. Van Horne Trail: free, starts at Water Street and Patrick Street, goes by Katy's cove and ends at the Algonquin Hotel

  6. The Huntsman Aquarium: entrance fee, seasonal hours, gift shop, no food available, outside playground

  7. Shopping on Water Street: Starts at Princess Royal Avenue and ends at Adolphus Street

  8. Lunch at the Clamdigger takeout shack: Located near Ministers Island Entrance, has playground

  9. Whale Watching

    • Jolly Breeze Adventures: Tall ship with drinks and snacks available, suitable for elderly, has bathroom

    • Island Quest Fundy Tide Runners

    • Quoddy Link

  10. Golf 18 holes at the Algonquin Golf Course

rainy day activities

  1. The Charlotte County Archives and Historic Jail: located on the same city Block as the Montague Rose. Guided tours by donation. Seasonal hours

  2. The Ross Memorial Library: excellent selection of Children's books with kids activity area

  3. Oppenheimer Prager Museum: Entrance Fee

  4. Sunbury Shores Art Gallery on Water Street

  5. The Huntsman Aquarium

  6. Bring take-out food to the Saint Andrews Brewing Company. Dog friendly with a large patio deck