Hotel overview

The Delta Fredericton is a large, modern hotel that enjoys a picturesque location right on the banks of the Saint John River. Indeed, the riverfront trail passes right in front the property, along which you can take a scenic walk to the downtown area in about 15 minutes. The stylishly furnished rooms all have either two queen or one king bed, large flat screen TV, iHome audio system, mini-fridge and coffee making facilities. All have air conditioning and Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. The hotel has a good selection of leisure facilities – a fitness centre, a year round indoor pool and seasonal outdoor pool, and a spa offering a range of relaxing treatments. There are also several eating options: Urban Grill offers fine American cuisine using local ingredients, DJ Purdy’s Lounge serves cocktails alongside casual fare and the Dip Pool Bar & Grill, open seasonally, offers posh fast food, such as gourmet burgers and lobster rolls. Located next to the outdoor swimming pool the Grill also offers fantastic views over the river.

Excursion

Fredericton – Ideas for Free Time

Fredericton is blessed with plenty of green space and is often cited as one of Canada’s prettiest cities. Take a stroll along the established Riverfront Trail, which winds past small parks and historic buildings such as the Old Government House; wander through a few of the delightful parks—Odell Park has a number of different gardens, an arboretum, and a deer park; or just explore some of the historic, tree-lined streets and admire the grand Victorian buildings. Downtown, the Historic Garrison District is an area that housed British soldiers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is now a bit of a cultural hub, with a number of bars and restaurants, and the central Officer’s Square is a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. For a few weeks from mid-July, a full-uniform changing of the guard ceremony takes place each day, and throughout July and August, there is a free outdoor theatre performance each lunchtime, free guided heritage walks, and various other activities that make the most of the good weather. Kings Landing, about 30 minutes outside the city, is a fantastic living history museum packed with artefacts, exhibits, and workshops that give you an in-depth insight into the history of Canada and the major events that have shaped its politics and culture. If you are here out of season, or on a rainy day, then the Beaverbrook Art Gallery is a good place to while away a couple of hours. It is relatively small but houses some impressive, world-class artworks by artists such as Dalí, Constable, Gainsborough, and Turner, alongside more contemporary exhibits by Atlantic artists.

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