Highlights

  • Stay in Tudor-style elegance with sea views
  • Enjoy gourmet dining, with ultra-fresh seafood a highlight
  • Unwind with spa treatments & swimming pools
  • Go whale watching in Fundy
  • Play a round on an award-winning golf course

The grand old Algonquin Resort is an embodiment of St Andrews’ rich history, rebuilt in 1914 in the Tudor-revival style and since welcoming such notable guests as Theodore Roosevelt and Prince Charles and Diana Princess of Wales. Expect oyster & lobster indulgences, whale watching thrills and period-style rooms with stunning sea views, alongside a luxe spa and rooftop patio for ocean-view sundowners.


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While reflective of their history, you can still expect all the modern amenities in luxury rooms, from pillow-top mattresses to flat screen TVs – some even vaunt private balconies. Suites mix in extra space in private living rooms and spa tubs with beautiful views of the surrounding gardens and bay.

Golfers will delight in one of New Brunswick’s finest and award-winning golf courses with seaside views, but there’s plenty more beyond, too, from tennis courts and indoor & outdoor pools to a fully-stocked fitness studio. Take advantage of the complimentary shuttle – a handy way to explore the surrounds – and free bicycle hire to explore the famous tides at the Bay of Fundy alongside summer festivals, canoeing, kayaking, boutique shopping and whale-watching excursions. Return to cosy s'mores evenings at the outdoor fire pits, weekly comedy nights and a full-service spa with organic treatments, from lavender honey facials to aroma stone massages.

Cocktail sundowners on the rooftop patio look over the manicured gardens and make for a wonderful prelude to gourmet and local dining. The elegant Braxton restaurant – also host to a weekly Sunday brunch – plucks its ingredients from the surrounding area and, with New Brunswick's stellar reputation for seafood, fish is the reigning glory here, from lobster rolls and oysters with blueberry mignonette to seafood chowder and pan-seared Fundy scallops with chorizo risotto. The Clubhouse, among the rolling hills of the golf course, offers more casual bistro dining with club sandwiches and gourmet burgers and stunning sea views.

 

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