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Military Forts and Luxury Resorts By The Sea. 

For hundreds of years, the role of Saint Andrews has changed considerably. Once a small colony of loyalists relying on the sea, the town saw small businesses prosper to support the growing needs of the town folk. It also served as a protected harbour and strategic locale during the War of 1812 and beyond. In later years, a new era of tourism evolved as it became Canada's first resort community. Throughout town are examples of the many historic businesses, landmarks, and structures that have played a significant role in the history of both the town, as well as Canada.

The links below outline the town's most historic businesses and landmarks, separated by division.

Bulkley​ Division

Algonquin Casino (1913)
173 Adolphus Street
Algonquin Resort (1915)
184 Adolphus Street
Carnaby Morrison Store (1850)
133 Montague Street
DeWolfe's Store (1887)
139 Water Street
Fort Tipperary (1812)
96 Prince of Wales Street
John S. Magee Residence (1867)
143 Water Street
Links Crest (1929)
1 Upper Campus Road
Niger Reef Tea House (1926)
1 Joe's Point Road
Saint Andrew's Blockhouse (1812)
23 Joe's Point Road
Treadwell Inn (1830)
129 Water Street
Windsor House (1797)
132 Water Street


Parr Division

Andraeleo Hall (1904)
48 King Street
Bank of Nova Scotia
204 Water Street
Berry Building
162 Water Street
Bradford Hotel
173 Water Street
B.R. Stevenson's Building
161 Water Street
Charlotte County Registry (1837)
45 King Street
Cockburn's Drugstore
192 Water Street
Cottage Craft
209 Water Street
Doon Residence (1700s)
24 King  Street
Federal Building
203 Water Street
Finigan's Shoe Store
185 Water Street
Harris Hatch Inn (1847)
142 Queen  Street
Healy's Store
183 Water Street
Ingram Building
166 Water Street
Kennedy Inn
218 Water Street
Kingsbrae Arms (1897)
219 King Street
Les Goélands (1912)
220 King Street
NB Telephone Building
161 Water Street
St. Andrew's Hardware
189 Water Street
Stickney's Wedgewood Store
172 Water Street
Street Building
172 Water Street

Morris Division

St. Andrews Land Company
270 Water Street
Seaside Inn
340 Water Street

"As a resident, I love that we live in a town that is so well preserved and pristine. The fact that around every corner is a structure or business of heritage significance makes Saint Andrews so unique and special. It is why people flock here!"

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