This popular tourist destination is commonly known as St. Andrews by the Sea. I visited this small town in August 2008 and again in May 2019.
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All Saint's (Anglican) ChurchThis church was consecrated in 1867. |
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Church of St. Andrew (Roman Catholic)This church was dedicated in October 1886. |
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Greenock Presbyterian Church
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St. Andrews Baptist ChurchConstructed ca. 1865, this church reflects the Carpenter Gothic style. |
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Wesley United Church
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HillcrestAs of 2017, this historic estate is used for an artists' residency. |
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House #2
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House #3
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House #4
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Sheriff Andrews HouseBuilt by County Sheriff Elisha Shelton Andrews, this house is an example of Neo-classical architecture. |
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The Algonquin #1The Algonquin Resort opened in 1889; it was significantly expanded in 1908. It was originally constructed (and operated) by the Canadian Pacific Railway company. |
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The Algonquin #2I really like towers... |
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The Algonquin #3...and archways |
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NB Telephone Company BuildingThis building dates from 1939. |
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Commercial Building #1I love the details in the brickwork, especially over the windows and just under the roofline. |
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Ross Memorial LibraryThis building dates from 1977. It is named for Henry Phipps Ross and Sarah Juliette Ross. |
This document is part of my Canadian Architectural Photographs collection.
Please direct all comments, suggestions, and additions to me at jhd@interbaun.com.