This is the current conditions weather report for Saint Andrews. The report was made 95 minutes ago, at 06:00 UTC. The wind was blowing at a speed of 1.9 kilometers per hour / 1 miles per hour from the north (010°). The temperature was -25°C / -13°F, with a dew-point at -25°C / -13°F. The relative humidity was 83%.
St. Andrews (2001 pop.: 1,869), commonly referred to as St. Andrews-By-The-Sea, is a Canadian town in Charlotte County, New Brunswick.
There are many layers of history visible starting from the late 1700s, including the town's well-known formal grid street layout and many historic buildings. Many of the commercial buildings on Water Street date from the 1800s. The Algonquin, a resort situated on a hill overlooking the town, was built in 1889, making St. Andrews Canada's first seaside resort community. It burned down in 1914 and was rebuilt one year later.
Important attractions include
The Fairmont Algonquin Hotel, Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden, The Ross Memorial Museum, the St. Andrews Biological Station, the Huntsman Marine Aquarium, The Sheriff Andrew's House, Ministers Island (the summer home of Cornelius Van Horne), whale watching, fine art and craft galleries, many shops, restaurants and small inns and the charming seaside setting.
St. Andrews is the birthplace of Thomas Storrow Brown, a businessman, journalist, and an officer of the 1837 Rebellion and Victorian artist Edward Mitchell Bannister. The town was, and continues to be a home to noted summer citizens, including steel magnate Sir James Dunn, Fathers of Confederation Samuel Leonard Tilley and Charles Tupper, and William Cornelius Van Horne, General Manager and later, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway.