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Some of the activities available in
'greater' Paradox Point:
Sea kayaking from your front yard, sailing, walking on the beach, enjoying sunrise and sunsets across the Bay, whale watching, hiking, bird watching, swimming (brisk temperatures for the timid there is Katy's Cove), ferry rides amongst the islands of the Bay, visiting lighthouses, picnicking on the beach, driving across the floor of the ocean at low tide to visit Minister's Island, golf, scuba diving. Local links for activities, facilities & food:The St. Andrews area has an excellent range of recreational choices as well as enjoying a vibrant arts and culture community. The resort town of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea is a national treasure that traces its roots 250 years to the United Empire Loyalists. Home of a rich arts community, the town is a quaint and picturesque seaside community that has been diligent in maintaining the look and feel of its heritage. www.town.standrews.nb.ca
The Algonquin Golf Course wends along the seashore and is New Brunswick's top golf course according to Golf Digest. Redesigned by Thomas McBroom in 2000, it has hosted several major tournaments including the Canadian Club Professional Championship and the Canadian Seniors Championship. www.fairmont.com/golfalg Kingsbrae Gardens is a national award winning horticultural masterpiece that showcases over 50,000 trees , shrubs and perennials in themed gardens and is a good study of what can be successfully grown in our area. www.kingsbraegarden.com Sunbury Shores is a not for profit organization for the study and appreciation of the fine arts with many renown artists in residence conducting courses every summer. www.sunburyshores.org
The St. Andrews Arts Council draws internationally recognized artists to instruct in summer camps in such areas as drama, voice, dance, and instruments. www.standrewsartscouncil.nb.ca Fine Dining:
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