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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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All Aboard for Railway Pie at McAdam Railway Station

Famous then and now, Railway Pie at McAdam Railway Station is back by popular demand! Originally renowned in the early 1900s—so much so that the Boston News wrote about it—this beloved treat is a taste of history. Dive into the intriguing story of McAdam Railway Station, where high society, affairs, murder, and paranormal activity are part of its rich tapestry. Join a guided tour of this Canadian icon and national historical treasure, and savour the famous Railway Pie in the station’s diner—just like in its heyday. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy a slice of history and help preserve this piece of heritage!

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