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St. Andrews by-the-Sea

St. Andrews by-the-Sea casts its salty spell on you instantly. The pull of this seaside resort town has enticed wealthy summer visitors since the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. They knew this town was special, and you will, too. You can sense the history and grandeur here. Let it sweep you off your feet and hold you spellbound. I dare you to not to fall in love with St. Andrews.

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Stay North at the Algonquin in St. Andrews By-the-Sea

Stay North at the Algonquin Resort and Spa this winter. Chef James May is putting on the glitz and bringing elegance back with 5-Course Dinners, High Tea and Sunday Brunch. Everything you loved about the Algonquin delivered in a brand new way that will have all Maritimers flocking to St. Andrews By-the-Sea and snowbirds secretly glad they didn’t go south this year.

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Saint John, New Brunswick

Art, culture, and history comes alive in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is home to many green spaces - charming parks & elegant public gardens, tree-lined streets, and one of the largest urban parks in North America. Victorian era architecture is everywhere and amazing public art is scattered throughout the city. There are museums & art galleries, day & night markets, quaint local boutiques & unique shops, fabulous restaurants & cafes, and a vibrant container village & gathering space with ongoing activities. You are going to love it here!

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Christmas at the Station

Take McAdam Railway Station - a provincial and national treasure, then gather a village of volunteers and decorate every nook and cranny. Next, add lights, glitter and sparkle, and a well-timed snowstorm. Bake cookies for the children, and make a lot of hot apple cider. Add some festive music - a carol… “It’s Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas,” then have the stationmaster open the doors. Admirers will come, and they will smile and marvel in childlike wonder. It is the perfect recipe for Christmas at the Station.

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