Flippins Bar Arcade
Come check out our collection of fantastic pinball machines, arcade games and local beers/ciders on tap. Looking for an awesome space to host a birthday, private event or company party? Contact us to reserve your event!
Fox’s Barber Shop
A classic Barber Shop offering old fashioned service at its best, located in the heart of downtown Fredericton!
Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market
Recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 community markets, the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market is the City’s traditional Saturday morning (6am-1pm) gathering spot downtown for fresh and healthy foods, craft, creativity and conversation. With 200 indoor and outdoor local suppliers from along the Saint John River Heritage Corridor and across the Province, The Market (as it’s known here) is the place to discover seasonal products like fiddleheads and blueberries, ultra-fresh produce, including organics, meats & seafood, cakes & confections, breads, cheeses & homemade jams, fresh-squeezed juices & New Brunswick wines, artisan chocolates, specialty coffees & beans. Ethnic delicacies, from Chinese buns to Lebanese stuffed grape leaves and the City’s famous samosas, are also a big part of The Market tradition. A vibrant space with one-of-a-kind gifts, colourful and quirky, finds include pottery, jewelry, paintings, textiles and lawn sculptures. Breakfast is served up on site, either inside from the restaurant or outside in our Food Alley where it’s falafel sandwiches and buffalo burgers galore. The Food Alley can be found by entering at the Brunswick Street entrance point.
Fredericton Convention Centre
The Fredericton Convention Centre (FCC) opened in January 2011. A Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certified facility featuring 36,000 square feet of meeting and function space, the FCC is New Brunswick’s premier meeting destination.
Located in the heart of Fredericton’s beautiful downtown, the centre is managed by a dedicated professional team, reporting to a Board of Directors, and supported by the City of Fredericton.
FCC is a member of the Rendez-Vous Fredericton destination sales partnership, an initiative led by Fredericton Tourism facilitating partnerships with all meeting and convention suppliers in the greater Fredericton region. FCC works with our Rendez-Vous partners to our clients to all of Fredericton’s meeting resources through one source.
Fredericton Playhouse
The Playhouse is Fredericton’s first choice for live performance. This 709-soft-seat theatre is the place to catch live music, dance and theatre performances by regional, national, and international artists. The Playhouse was given to the people of New Brunswick in 1964 by publishing baron Lord Beaverbrook. This award-winning venue is a favourite stop for touring artists and also provides a stage for local professional and amateur productions.
Fredericton Public Library
BOOKS! As far as the eye can see! It’s a must stop for you and the whole family!
The Fredericton Public Library offers more than books, though – including programming and services for children, teens and adults.
Fredericton Region Museum
The Fredericton Region Museum is a gateway into the exciting history and diverse heritage of central New Brunswick. The areas of York and Sunbury counties have served as meeting places for Aboriginals, Loyalists, Acadians, and various other settlers for centuries.
With over 4,000 square feet of exhibit space, a dozen galleries, hundreds of objects on display, and exhibits changing every year, the museum is a fun and exciting way to look into our past.
The Fredericton Region Museum is the home of the famous Coleman Frog, the world’s largest frog! He is the 42 pound wonder that lived in Killarney Lake, just north of Fredericton, over 100 years ago. The Museum is also home to one of the oldest known artefacts in New Brunswick, a Clovis Point!
The Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) was founded in 1934 by the York-Sunbury Historical Society, Ltd. The Society was formed in 1932 and now has members from all over North America, however, most are from central New Brunswick. In 1959, the Museum found permanent headquarters in the Officers’ Quarters (571 Queen Street) in the heart of downtown Fredericton.
The Society and Museum remain a non-profit enterprise with a small paid staff and numerous volunteers, who do a wonderful job displaying our history. They work tirelessly to create informative exhibits based on the history of Fredericton and surrounding areas, organize programs and events as well as publish a local history periodical, “The Officers’ Quarters”.
Gahan House Riverside
Handcrafted ales, a delicious menu, and fresh East Coast oysters in the signature warm and welcoming atmosphere you’ll find at any Gahan House location across the Maritimes. Experience the beer. Experience the food. Experience the culture. Come experience Gahan.
Gallery 78
Established in 1976, Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick, representing both established and emerging artists, focusing primarily on Atlantic Canada, with emphasis on art making in New Brunswick. Clients have trusted the gallery to help build their art collections, beautify their spaces and find the perfect, original gift.
Paintings, sculpture, photography, original prints, and one-of-a-kind fine crafts are offered in frequently changing displays in a stately Queen Anne Revival home. Visit the gallery for superb art, consummate service, excellent counsel and a fresh perspective.
Free off-street parking available in driveway beside the building.
Hours during Phase Yellow of COVID: 10-4 Tuesday to Friday and 10-3 Saturday. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Also by appointment. Home Delivery Available.
Gallery on Queen
Located in a modern space in Fredericton’s historic downtown, Gallery on Queen houses an amazing collection of contemporary Canadian fine art with artists from across Canada. The gallery aims to represent the best of emerging and established Canadian artists.
The bright, airy space is designed to encourage leisurely browsing and welcomes visitors to enjoy a wide range of artistic styles and genres. They strive to feature works from artists of all backgrounds and highly encourage diversity. The work shown aims to cultivate a dialogue amongst viewers and is an inclusive space for everyone.
Gallery on Queen believes in an affordable and accessible approach to collecting and that everyone should be able to own an original work of art. The gallery is a significant resource for both the novice art buyer and the seasoned collector alike. From the traditional to the contemporary, the gallery will house an ever-changing collection of artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, works on paper and ceramics.