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The Town of St. Andrews is located in the southwest
corner of New Brunswick on scenic Passamaquoddy Bay.
Settled by loyalists after the American Revolution, St.
Andrews today continues to reflect the dominant themes
of loyalist social order - peace, order and stability.
With its famous gridiron street plan, and its quiet,
tree lined residential quarters, the preservation of its
Loyalist heritage has not inhibited the economic success
of this very prosperous seaside resort.
St. Andrews is truly a
unique place. Considering its relatively small
population (year round 1700, summer 2500), this
wonderful town boasts a public art gallery, a community
college, a world class golf course and numerous other
amenities often associated with larger centers. Founded
in 1783, the town still retains much of its old world
charm. Streets that are safe, businesses that are
owner-operated and original architecture are just a few
of the things you will notice about St. Andrews.
EUROPA and a number of art
galleries and studios in and around St. Andrews offer
works from maritime, Inuit and our renowned local
artists. St. Andrews has a thriving commercial and
service sector. Townspeople encourage development of
this type of business to contribute to the economy,
while maintaining its “smokestack free” business
environment. There are educational and research
facilities in St. Andrews including three important
marine biology research facilities. |
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