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Benefit Body Spa: Empowering Wellness and Community in Downtown Fredericton

In November, Benefit Body Spa celebrated their one-year anniversary in Downtown Fredericton. More than just a wellness destination – Benefit Body Spa is a place where patients are supported, wellness […]
35 Years of The Lunar Rogue: Downtown Fredericton’s Home Away From Home

Nestled in the heart of downtown Fredericton, the Lunar Rogue stands as a testament to community spirit and camaraderie. Recently, we caught up with Nathan Colford, one of the new […]
Flowers, Fevers and Friendly Spaces: The Path to Hanson Road Flower Co.

From humble beginnings to blooming business, Riannon McVay’s Hanson Road Flower Co. is one of Downtown Fredericton’s most inspirational business success stories. Whether its overcoming exotic illnesses in Thailand or […]
Harvest Music Festival

Frederictonians are savouring the last few weeks of summer as September peeks around the corner. Luckily, the onset of fall and back-to-school bustle also coincides with Fredericton’s biggest festival: The […]
Fredericton Region Museum

The Officers’ Quarters building located in Officers’ Square is home to the Fredericton Region Museum. The Museum was founded in 1934 by the York Sunbury Historical Society, which delves into […]
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame

On the corner of Queen and Carleton Streets stands the John Thurston Clark Memorial Building, built in 1882 and originally housing a post office and customs house. Today, the building […]