About Woodstock
When traveling in the River Valley region find the perfect Woodstock New Brunswick Bed and Breakfast. Incorporated in 1856, the first community in the province to gain that municipal status, Woodstock reflects its Victorian heritage in its many fine 19th Century homes, churches and civic buildings.
Woodstock is located in the heart of the St. John River Valley, at two key junctions. Highway 95 intersects the Trans-Canada Highway here – Woodstock is the first town for visitors entering New Brunswick from the United States on I-95. The Meduxnekeag River joins the St. John in downtown Woodstock, offering visitors and residents alike easy access to the ecologically rich Meduxnekeag Valley and the 80-kilometre long recreational waterway of the St. John.
About Fredericton
Located on the lovely St John River is Fredericton, New Brunswick's bustling provincial capital.
Fredericton is a walker's city, with a riverfront featuring three miles of paths meandering beside houseboats, cafes, museums and Victorian mansions. Along the way you can take in a concert or some outdoor theatre.
Must-sees in the city include the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, which houses one of Salvador Dali's largest masterpieces and the world's most extensive public collection of works by Cornelius Krieghoff. Across from the Gallery is The Playhouse, featuring regular presentations of dramas and musicals. The Cathedral Festival of the Arts, River Jubilee and the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival also draw many fans.
Other attractions in Fredericton include the Sports Hall of Fame, the York-Sunbury Historical Society Museum and Christ Church Cathedral. Some important landmarks include the 1828 Old Arts Building on the University of New Brunswick campus, City Hall, York County Courthouse, and the Old Government House. Click here for more Woodstock Bed and Breakfast accommodations. |