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Downtown Fredericton's finest...
Greetings from the 3.5 star Lord Beaverbrook Hotel in downtown Fredericton New
Brunswick NB Canada hotels on the banks of the majestic St. John River! Our hotel
property has developed a strong mandate with an emphasis on quality and we have
built a reputation on the excellence of our services. We look forward to making
your stay a memorable one.
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Of all the Fredericton hotels, we're considered to be very
comfortable... and a very affordable choice!
FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK - BEAUTY, HISTORY AND CULTURE ALL IN ONE CITY - As the
capital of New Brunswick, it offers great shopping and entertainment, as well as
wonderful, Victorian architecture, theatre, music and art. Visitors love the green
spaces, walking paths and trails that stretch out along the winding St. John River
- perfect for walking or jogging all year round.
Noteworthy attractions include the Boyce Farmers’ Market, Historic Garrison District,
Christ Church Cathedral, the nearby Kings Landing Historical Settlement and daytrips to the
Miramichi River for spectacular salmon fishing. A special treat for art lovers,
Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery features the magnificent ‘Santiago El Grande’ by
Salvador Dali. Click to view wonderful
attractions and events year round.
Culturally, New Brunswick is Canada’s only official bilingual province, so you’ll
hear both French and English in many Fredericton shops. You’ll also experience
Scottish traditions at the Highland Games and Scottish Festival and enjoy great
music at the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival.
Fredericton Destination
Overview
- Fredericton, capital city of New Brunswick (since 1785), is nestled beside
the St. John River
- Our downtown area boasts over 26 attractions in a 5-block area of the city's
historic downtown, allowing groups to indulge individual preferences.
- Many attractions are free-of-charge and most offer guided tours in English
and French.
- The riverfront walkway and miles of walking paths provide a safe and
inviting way to stretch your legs.
- Must see attractions: Old Government House, the Historic Garrison District,
both named provincial and national historic sites, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery,
the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Christ Church Cathedral. Lighthouse
Adventure Centre, Riverboat Cruises, and nearby Kings Landing Historical
Settlement.
- Many unique downtown boutiques, 3 large shopping centres open until 9:30 pm,
and Sunday shopping August – December.
- Three Visitor Information Centres: City Hall - downtown; Irving Big Stop -
(Nevers Rd.) TCH 2 East; and River Valley Provincial VIC - TCH 2 West (beside
Kings Landing Historical Settlement)
In this section, there's some great information on: Accommodations, Attractions,
Dining & Nightlife, Festivals & Events, Galleries & Museums, History of
Fredericton, Maps, Outdoor & Recreation, Photo Gallery, Seasonal Highlights,
Shopping, and Tours & Day Adventures.
The Lord Beaverbrook Hotel Fredericton, one of the
friendliest hotels in Fredericton New Brunswick...
We're ideally located right next door to the Lord Beaverbrook Art Gallery, just 1
block away from the New Brunswick Legislature and Government offices, and 1 - 5
blocks away from many lovely shops, museums and fine restaurants in Fredericton.
New Brunswick's capital, Fredericton, is home to an array of architectural wonders.
Walk through the majestic Waterloo Row and marvel at the design of some of the stately
private homes, or see the Legislative Assembly Building. Twenty minutes west of the
city is the award-winning King's Landing Historical Settlement. Here, staff re-enacts
the lives of British North American pioneers in the 18th Century. Other activities,
such as The Haunted Hike by the Calithumpians, will lead visitors through a different
dimension of Fredericton.
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