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Business Directory St. Andrews ST. ANDREWS BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2021 Page 2 Your 2021 Local Business Directory President’s Message t is with great pleasure that we, as I members of the business community, and the St. Andrews Chamber of Com- merce present this directory of business- es 2021. We have 130 businesses listed here providing goods and services from re- tail and construction to strict business to business support as well. Please call us at the Chamber of Commerce if you need assistance in finding a company to serve you or if you are interested in becoming a business owner locally. Thanks to our dedicated Chamber Directors, Staff and Volunteers who have worked diligently to produce this directory. Thanks also to all the businesses which have supported this directory by participation. We have been fortunate to keep our businesses sustainable during this pandemic and look forward to better days ahead for our businesses and their customers. Gerald Ingersoll, President St. Andrews Chamber of Commerce Town of Saint Andrews Your 2021 Local Business Directory Page 3 St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick INDEX PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE .............................................. Page 2 ADVERTISING & MEDIA ................................................................Page 4 ACCOMMODATIONS .........................................................Page 4, 6 & 7 AUTOMOTIVE ..................................................................................Page 8 BANKING & FINANCE ...................................................................Page 8 COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY .......................Page 8 CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTORS .........................Page 8, 10 &12 Welcomes You CREATIVE SERVICES ....................................................................Page 12 Vous Invite EDUCATION ....................................................................... Page 12 & 14 EVENT VENUES.............................................................................Page 14 FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES, RELIGION ....................Page 14 GROCERY ............................................................................. Page 14 & 18 St. Andrews Chamber of Commerce ................Page 16 & 17 HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS .....................................................Page 18 HISTORY & CULTURE ..................................................................Page 20 HOME SERVICES ..........................................................................Page 20 HORTICULTURE ............................................................................Page 20 INSURANCE ......................................................................... Page 20 & 21 LANDSCAPING .............................................................................Page 21 Email: [email protected] Tel.: (506) 529-3556 LEGAL SERVICES ..........................................................................Page 21 Toll Free: 1-800-563-7397 MARINE EXPERIENCES & WHALE WATCHING .......... Page 21 & 22 Website: http://www.townofstandrews.ca PET SUPPLIES & PET CARE .......................................................Page 22 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .............................................. Page 22 & 24 REAL ESTATE & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ........................Page 24 RESTAURANTS .................................................................... Page 26 & 27 SOCIAL GROUPS .........................................................................Page 27 SHOPPING ........................................................................... Page 28 & 29 SPORTS & RECREATION.............................................................Page 29 VISITOR SERVICES .......................................................................Page 29 TOWN OF ST. ANDREWS MAP ................................................Page 30 EMERGENCY & IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION ...Page 31 Photographs in this directory provided by https://standrewsbythesea.ca/media-gallery/ Page 4 Your 2021 Local Business Directory Algonquin Resort and Hotel Chamcook Forest Lodge ADVERTISING & MEDIA Autograph (B&B) Collection Quiet hillside Victorian home CHCO TV 184 Adolphus St. (c.1884) Charlotte County Television St. Andrews, NB 4665 Hwy. 127 Chamcook, NB 24 Reed Avenue E5B 1T7 E5B 2Z4 Suite #2 www.algonquinresort.com www.chamcook.ca St. Andrews, NB (506) 529-8823 (506) 529-4778 E3B 1A1 (506) 529-8826 Atlantic Comfort (B&B) Dominion Hill Country Guest House 990 Reardon Rd. 4618 Route 127 Digdeguash, NB Chamcook, NB E5C 0H1 ACCOMMODATIONS E5B 3A3 www.dominionhill.com www.atlanticcomfortbe- micheal.campbell@dominion- dandbreakfast.ca hill.com Anderson House – (506) 227-2087 (506) 469-4661 Huntsman Marine Science Centre Blue Heron Europa Inn & Restaurant 1 Upper Campus Road 53 Water St. 48 King St. St. Andrews, NB St. Andrews, NB St. Andrews, NB E5B 2P9 E5B 1A4 E5B 1Y3 www.huntsmanmarine.ca/stay www.giberson.ca/blueheron. www.europainn.com (506) 469-5630 html (506) 529-3818 (506) 529-9257 Home Decor Interior Decorator and Faux FinisherSusanne Geck Interior Decorator Wallpaperand Faux Finisher Installation/Co- lour Consultations EuropeanWallpaper Trained Installation ~ Colour Consultations ~ European Trained sunsetinnovations.ca [email protected] Check us out on Facebook sunset innovations ltd. Your 2021 Local Business Directory Page 5 Town of Saint Andrews New Brunswick, Canada et me offer my congratulations to L the Board of the Saint Andrews Chamber of Commerce for the creation of this Business Directory. It comes at a time when our community and others throughout Canada and the world New Horizons forare Seniors attempting Program to restart their local economies in the face of COVID-19. Federal grants are available for seniors who wish to make a difference in the lives of In recent times, we have realized others and in their communities under theone advantages or more of ofcollaboration the following and objectives: promoting multi generational volunteerism,cooperation seniors in dealing mentoring with adversity. others, expanding awareness of elder abuse including ÞnancialMy thanks abuse, to thesupporting Chamber forsocial the participation crucial role their members have played and inclusion of seniors, and providingin thecapital establishment assistance and administration for new & existing community projects and / or programs for ofseniors. the Tourism 1-800-277-9914 Accommodation Levy. www.esdc.gc.ca Coordination between the Town and Doug Naish, Mayor Chamber has never been better. This partnership must continue to grow to take full advantage of the opportunities of the new 10-year Municipal Plan. The Business Directory recognizes that businesses outside our Town borders also play a big role in our economic success and quality of life. Instead of competing, they are often complementary and would not fit within our limited business space and zoning. Much more can and should be done. Under the Chamber’s leadership, we need a Business Gap Analysis and Recruitment Strategy for new businesses that do fit. My gratitude for this start. Let’s move forward together. Website: http://www.townofstandrews.ca Town of Saint Andrews New Brunswick, Canada An Age-Friendly Town Designation November, 2019 Page 6 Your 2021 Local Business Directory (506) 529-3439 / St. Andrews Cottages ACCOMMODATIONS 1 (877) 393-7070 3889 Route 127 Bayside, NB Garden Gate Bed & Breakfast 364 Montague St. Montague Rose Bed & E5B 2T3 St. Andrews, NB Breakfast www.standrewscottages.ca E5B 1J8 258 Montague St. (506) 529-8555 Stephen Swim: St. Andrews, NB [email protected] [email protected] St. Andrews Inn & Suites (506) 529-4453 www.montaguerose.com 111 Water St. 778-875-2204 St. Andrews, NB Kennedy Inn & Shiretown Pub E5B 1A3 218 Water Street Picket Fence Motel www.standrewsmotorinn.com St. Andrews, NB 102 Reed Ave (506) 529-4571 E5B 1B4 St. Andrews, NB E5B 1A1 kennedyreservations@gmail. www.picketfencenb.com com (506) 529-8985 / St. Andrews Vacation Rentals www.kennedyinn.ca 1 (877) 529-8985 and Property Management (506) 529-8844 Long and short Seaside Beach Resort term rentals Kiwanis Oceanfront Camping 339 Water St. 136 Water St. 550 Water St. St. Andrews, NB E5B 2R2 St. Andrews, NB St. Andrews, NB www.seasidebeachresort.net E5B 1A8 E5B 2R6 seasidebeachresort@gmail. www.townsearch.com www.kiwanisoceanfrontcamp- com (506) 529-4242 / ing.com (506) 529-3846 (506) 467-5508 More than chocolate King Street Pizza, nestled near the head of the wharf in beautiful St. Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick, Canada. PHONE: 506-814-4000 ~ Delivery · Takeout ~ www.kingstreetpizza.com 174 Water Street Review us on Check us out TripAdvisor on Facebook St. Andrews, NB 506-814-4321 24 King St., St. Andrews, NB McGuireChocolate.com Your 2021 Local Business Directory Page 7 Tara Manor Historic Inn 559 Mowat Dr. St. Andrews, NB E5B 2P2 www.taramanor.ca (506) 529-3304 for Reservations Treadwell Inn 129 Water St. St. Andrews, NB E5B 1A7 www.treadwellinn.com (506) 529-1011 SPECIALIZING IN SOLARSEAL RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WINDOWS AND DOORS Here at Speedy Glass, we can: ➤ Repair rock chips and replace windshields in any make or model vehicle. Locally owned and ➤ We cut high heat stove glass, cut plate operated serving glass, plexiglass, and Lexan. St. Stephen and ➤ We sell and install automotive accessories surrounding areas and cut automotive mirror glass and install it. ➤ We replace steamed-up glass in windows and patio doors We look forward to serving your window, doors and accessories needs. 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