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Region:

Saint John River

Known For:

Tobique River | Perth-Andover Fiddlehead Festival | River confluence | Fiddlehead season | Fishing & canoeing | Valley views

Best For:

Spring Visits | River Activities | Scenic Views | Seasonal Food

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Southern Victoria Historical Museum

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June – August It is the oldest building still standing in Perth-Andover. It is a heritage site due to its design and architecture. It’s located in a converted church and houses a collection of tools, farm implements, dishes, clothing, maps and photographs from the local area. Photo: Google Street View; Google Maps, Amber Chase

The 878 Waterfront Bistro

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This restaurant has many exceptional reviews on Google. It boasts fine French cuisine with a river view! The menu offers Breakfast Brunch, which includes many original recipes by the restaurant, as well as a Day Menu featuring soups, salads, burgers, and more! Photo: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054236180275

Perth-Andover Farmers Market

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Farmer's Market

Stop by to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, beautiful flowers and plant pots. Some booths sell clothing, bakery products, jewelry, and meat! Photos: https://www.facebook.com/PerthAndoverFM

Perth-Andover Cenotaph

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It is a memorial built by WW2 veterans in 1958 to remember the men and women local to the area who passed away fighting as a part of WW1 and WW2, as well as the Korean Conflict. The Remembrance Day observances are held here each year. Photo: Google Street View

Mary’s Bake Shop & Luncheonette

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Everything at this bake shop is advertised as homemade and freshly baked daily. They serve baked good like cookies, donuts, cakes and pies. They also sell soups, sandwiches, lasagna, and all-day breakfast! The Google reviews are great, and Mary’s is particularly known for their delicious homemade bread! Photos: https://www.facebook.com/marysbakeshopandluncheonette/  

Perth-Andover Bandstand

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June – August Many fun community events happen at the bandstand and the surrounding greenery. During the summers, there will often be weekly musical performances – Wednesday Night Concert Series – with new local artists weekly. Photo: Google Street View

Waterfront Park

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Various water activities such as canoeing, paddle boarding, pedal boating and kayaking can be done here, and rentals are available for all, with personal flotation devices and helmets included. There is also abundant green space open for land activities. Photo: Perth-Andover Waterfront Adventure Centre / #ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick

International Appalachian Trail

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This trail runs from Maine to Newfoundland. A portion of the trail enters New Brunswick at Perth-Andover. Throughout the 274km hike, there are hardwood and softwood trees, wildflowers, streams, and animals to be seen. Photos: Google Street View; https://tourismnewbrunswick.ca/listing/international-appalachian-trail-tide-head-perth-andover

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