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.
The links below outline the town's most historic businesses and landmarks, separated by division.
Bulkley DivisionLinks 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 |
Parr Division |
Morris DivisionSt. Andrews Land Company
270 Water Street Seaside Inn
340 Water Street |