Food scene
Graystone Brewing
221 King StUrban brew pub, locally crafted beer and cider
Byblos Restaurant & Bar
215 Queen StDelicious Middle-Eastern food
Isaac's Way
649 Queen StUrban bistro fare, vegan options
540 Kitchen & Bar Gastropub
540 Queen StUrban dining experience
York County Cider
38 Main StreetLocal cidery and taproom, extensive patio, and vinyl record collection
Destination across the walking bridge, extensive patio, local brewpub
11 locals recommend
The Picaroons Roundhouse
912 Union StDestination across the walking bridge, extensive patio, local brewpub
Chess Piece Pâtisserie
361 Queen StDelicious French patisserie, best macaroon around!
The Tipsy Muse Café
65 Regent StHand crafted treats and freshly brewed coffee, Proseco on tap!
BrewBakers
546 King StUrban dining and extensive wine list
The Drome
301 Main StTrailway brewery owned bowling alley
Sightseeing
Beaverbrook Art Gallery
703 Queen StInternational and local art represented
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
706 Queen StHistoric architecture
Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge
1050 Union StreetLinking bike/walking paths across our beautiful river
Gallery 78
796 Queen StLocal art scene
Cathedral
Historic architecture
Garrison
Queen St. has multiple shops, restaurants and crafters/galleries to see!
Dance club
Monarch Night Club
474 Queen StreetLocal LGBQT2S+ dance club and bar
Park/Nature
Wilmot Park
15 Saunders StWalking trails through urban park, playgrounds and splash pad
Walking trails through forest, located on edge of town, playground and BBQ areas
31 locals recommend
Odell Park
Waggoners LaneWalking trails through forest, located on edge of town, playground and BBQ areas
Queen's Square
Urban park, outdoor pool, playground
City/town information
Fredericton has a lot to offer in urban experience since it is the capital city. But it has the small town friendly vibe, don't be afraid to ask local folks for directions, or suggestions, just don't be in too much of a hurry as we like to talk!
23 locals recommend
Fredericton
Fredericton has a lot to offer in urban experience since it is the capital city. But it has the small town friendly vibe, don't be afraid to ask local folks for directions, or suggestions, just don't be in too much of a hurry as we like to talk!
Traveler advice
Don't miss
Saturday Farmer's Market is a must, 665 George St
Friendly city, easy to walk and see everything downtown. Don't forget the north side walking trails, and shops/pubs on Main St.