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!
Read MoreBlue Rocks is a quaint wee fishing village just a stone’s throw from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It is a dreamscape of shoreline, and a treasure of coves and inlets all highlighted by the amazing blue slate rock it sits on. You will be in awe at every turn. No wonder this is a haven for filmmakers, and a muse for artists, and photographers.
Read MoreLet Sussex Surprise you! This quaint small town will charm you with shops & cafes, rolling hills & rural farming countryside, and Atlantic Canada’s largest mural project that celebrates this town’s fascinating history through massive artworks painted on the town’s buildings.
Read MoreUrban Threadz is an uber-cool boutique in an 1840 heritage home in historic downtown Fredericton. It offers one stop shopping for gorgeous clothing, accessories, home decor and gifts all under one big beautiful roof. It is one of my favourite places to shop in town. Come see what the buzz is all about.
Read MoreSweet Mahone Bay will have you searching the real estate listings before you leave. It holds the title of being one of ‘The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Canada’ and the three historic churches in Mahone Bay are the most photographed in all of Canada. Come alone with me and fall in love with the town that is pretty as a picture.
Read MoreLovely Lunenburg is Home of the Bluenose II, and vibrantly painted colonial homes and buildings in every colour of the rainbow. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Lunenburg greets its visitors with the best example of preserved wooden British colonial architecture in North America. Enjoy the vibrantly painted 18th & 19th century homes, restaurants, stores, museums, and galleries that brightly light up the town like a brand new box of crayons.
Read MoreEnjoy this peek into the Little Painted House of Canadian Folk Artist Maud Lewis. She decorated this one-bedroom wee home with her very soul and it is on display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Her whimsical art will make you smile and know all is right in this world.
Read MoreHaving a few of my favourite things coming together in an event at Galley on Queen was something I was not going to miss. Then I discovered the masterful floral styling of Reuben Mark Stewart.
Quartermain House was voted one of the best B and B’s in North America. It consistently receives top customer reviews and certificates of excellence. A Hallmark Movie was even based on the author’s stay here. Be treated like royalty in this elegant 1840’s Gothic Revival historic home on a waterfront property in downtown Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Read MoreEscape on a Girls Weekend at Cottage Chic - a charming waterfront apartment rental in beautiful & historic St. Andrews By-The-Sea. We came, we shopped & we had a wonderful time in the sweetest Airbnb rental ever!
Read MoreWolastoq Wharf is consistently awarded ‘Where to Eat in Canada’ year after year based on customer reviews. This upscale seafood restaurant, located in Fredericton North, is my favourite seafood restaurant in town. You can count on excellent service, a relaxed atmosphere, and perfectly flavourful meals - every single time. And can we talk about desserts?! Whether for a casual lunch, a weekend brunch, or an exquisite evening of fine dining, Wolastoq Wharf is my go to for a great meal in Fredericton.
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