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575 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 4Y7, Canada
(506) 460-2129 www.tourismfredericton.ca
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Aug 18, 2018
Officers square is off the main Street in Fredericton. Hard to miss in many ways thanks to its illuminated Canada sign. It host on a daily basis the changing of the guard and on a dry day would be a great place to shelter from the sun and keep cool.

Jul 5, 2018
Great green space in the centre of the City and a cool historical presents. Nice friendly community feel there with free concerts in the summer. Don't let them cut down the trees!

Jul 30, 2018
Nice spot in downtown Fredericton. A free amateur play was being performed at the time. Lawn could use a little TLC however.

Aug 2, 2018
Fun downtown area on the river. Lots of good nightley events. Very clean and well maintained

Jul 19, 2018
Beautiful place to hang out downtown on a summer day, or a summer evening of Movie Under The Stars -- awesome view of the St John River...lots of shade from the hot sun if you need it -- very sad to hear those big historic gorgeous trees may not be there much longer, so enjoy them now before progress takes them away.

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