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Fredericton, NB - hotel advice
Hi All,
I'm traveling by car from NH, US to Cape Breton, NS at the end of August. I think I'm going to be stopping over in Fredericton, NB, as it seems to be at about the halfway point of the trip and appears to be a pleasant, historic destination for a one day stay. I'm looking for a hotel recommendation. Downtown would be best - someplace where I can walk to the downtown attractions/historic sites. I should also note that I have 3 young children (4, 2, 2), so an historic inn or B&B type setting might night be appropriate. Any advice? Thanks, Joel |
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Fredericton, NB - hotel advice
Better yet, if you can stay over in St Andrews which is a short drive from
Fredericton and actually might even be along the way if you are going to Nova Scotia, is a better destination to stay. Fredericton is by a river and St Andrews is by the oceanside so you could guess which is going to be the better place to stay, especially if you have only one evening. I stayed at a B&B (don't recall the name) in St Andrews and it was just delightful. If you drive along the south coast of New Brunswich, you will also hit the Hopewell Rocks, a neat natural formation where the tides come in and out at such different levels that you can walk on the ocean floor during low tide. Clint -- Free Spirit Gallery - Exquisite Inuit (Eskimo) & Native American Indian Art http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca Try our free eCards featuring Inuit & Northwest Native Art Masterpieces |
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Fredericton, NB - hotel advice
Better yet, if you can stay over in St Andrews which is a short drive from
Fredericton and actually might even be along the way if you are going to Nova Scotia, is a better destination to stay. Fredericton is by a river and St Andrews is by the oceanside so you could guess which is going to be the better place to stay, especially if you have only one evening. I stayed at a B&B (don't recall the name) in St Andrews and it was just delightful. If you drive along the south coast of New Brunswich, you will also hit the Hopewell Rocks, a neat natural formation where the tides come in and out at such different levels that you can walk on the ocean floor during low tide. Clint -- Free Spirit Gallery - Exquisite Inuit (Eskimo) & Native American Indian Art http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca Try our free eCards featuring Inuit & Northwest Native Art Masterpieces |
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Fredericton, NB - hotel advice
Better yet, if you can stay over in St Andrews which is a short drive from
Fredericton and actually might even be along the way if you are going to Nova Scotia, is a better destination to stay. Fredericton is by a river and St Andrews is by the oceanside so you could guess which is going to be the better place to stay, especially if you have only one evening. I stayed at a B&B (don't recall the name) in St Andrews and it was just delightful. If you drive along the south coast of New Brunswich, you will also hit the Hopewell Rocks, a neat natural formation where the tides come in and out at such different levels that you can walk on the ocean floor during low tide. Clint -- Free Spirit Gallery - Exquisite Inuit (Eskimo) & Native American Indian Art http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca Try our free eCards featuring Inuit & Northwest Native Art Masterpieces |
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Fredericton, NB - hotel advice
Better yet, if you can stay over in St Andrews which is a short drive from
Fredericton and actually might even be along the way if you are going to Nova Scotia, is a better destination to stay. Fredericton is by a river and St Andrews is by the oceanside so you could guess which is going to be the better place to stay, especially if you have only one evening. I stayed at a B&B (don't recall the name) in St Andrews and it was just delightful. If you drive along the south coast of New Brunswich, you will also hit the Hopewell Rocks, a neat natural formation where the tides come in and out at such different levels that you can walk on the ocean floor during low tide. Clint -- Free Spirit Gallery - Exquisite Inuit (Eskimo) & Native American Indian Art http://www.FreeSpiritGallery.ca Try our free eCards featuring Inuit & Northwest Native Art Masterpieces |
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