Fredericton-Nb

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Where to stay in Fredericton-Nb

Best time: May-October. Pleasant weather for outdoor activities and festivals.

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Fredericton-Nb, like a local

Don't miss

  • Historic Garrison District: A vibrant area showcasing Fredericton's history and culture.
  • Fredericton City Market: Local market with fresh produce and artisanal goods.
  • Odell Park: Beautiful urban park with trails and picnic areas.
  • Beaverbrook Art Gallery: Home to an impressive collection of Canadian and international art.
  • The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge: Scenic views and a great place for walking or biking.

Where to eat

  • The Blue Door: Known for its innovative seasonal menu and cozy atmosphere.
  • Chowder House: A local favorite for fresh seafood and delicious chowders.
  • Isaac's Way: Offers a unique take on local flavors with a farm-to-table approach.

Do this

  • Fredericton FROG Festival: A fun family-friendly event celebrating local culture and arts.
  • The New Brunswick Summer Music Festival: A celebration of classical and contemporary music in a beautiful setting.
  • Canoeing on the Saint John River: A unique way to explore the natural beauty surrounding Fredericton.

Local tips

  • Check out the local art scene at the various galleries during First Friday Art Walks.
  • Visit the Farmers' Market early on Saturdays for the best selection of local goods.
  • Explore the trails along the river for a quiet escape from the city bustle.
  • Join a community event at the Fredericton Playhouse for a taste of local talent.

Know before you go

Best time

May-October. Pleasant weather for outdoor activities and festivals.

Getting around

Buses and taxis are the main forms of public transport. Biking is popular in warmer months.

Airport

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Language

English and French are the main languages spoken.

Money

Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards widely accepted; mobile payments are common, but carry some cash for small purchases.

Safety

Fredericton is considered safe with low crime rates, but as in any city, stay aware of your surroundings.

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