




Craft Beer Tasting
You'll find that most of the features from the taps at Henry's Bar are brewed just a short drive away! Take an afternoon to explore our region's local breweries and taprooms, many within a 30-minute to an hour's drive from the Inn.
*Always drink responsibly and rely on a designated driver or an alternate transportation option!
Categeory
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Type of Trip
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Location
Saint John
Activity Level
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Distance
20
km
Time
More than 4 Hours
Cost
$$
What To Expect
Trip Highlights
Start your adventure in Rothesay and stop by:
Then tak a quick trip up the highway (or take one of several scenic routes!) to Hampton where you can explore:
Where You'll Be


Saint John Food and Drink
Let's face it, Periwinkles at the Beach Street Inn is delicious! However, if you're venturing into town, you might want to sample some of the restaurants in Uptown Saint John. There is a good variety of dining options from local breweries and fine dining, to seafood and international food - something for everyone!
Watch for signature food and drink events throughout the year, too!
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River Ferries
Sit back and relax as you enjoy the natural beauty of the river valleys in New Brunswick by ferry. There is no charge to ride on the ferries operated by the Government of New Brunswick. Ask us about schedules for the Belleisle Bay or Grand Bay-Westfield ferries, and so many more!
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Saint John
Saint John, known for being the only city located on the Bay of Fundy, offers a fantastic view of the world's highest tides.
Places to visit
Reversing Falls Rapids - This phenomenon has 100 billion tons of water colliding with the Saint John River at high tide, causing it to flow backward twice daily.
King's Square - This beautiful park is the perfect getaway for those searching for sunshine, music, and lots of greenery. At its centre is the King Edward VII Memorial Bandstand, a raised structure with a copper roof and fountain that was built in 1908. Attend a free concert on select Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturday nights.
Saint John City Market - This market started in the late 1700s, making it the oldest continuing farmers market in Canada. Full of a wide variety of delicious food, spices, and locally made goods, this 19th-century building looks a lot like an upside-down ship, so be sure to look up when you're inside!
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There is a curated adventure around every corner and we are here to lay it all out for you.

