Most visitors to Fredericton stick to the same well-worn path — Officers’ Square, the Boyce Farmers Market, a stroll along King and Queen Streets, maybe a pint at one of the downtown breweries.
The Fredericton Neighbourhood You’ve Never Heard Of (But Need to Visit)
One of Canada’s Most Powerful Voices in Roots and Soul, AV & The Inner City, Honour Generations of Strength and Immigration Ahead of Mother’s Day, with New Single, “A Dollar & A Suitcase”
Blending soul-stirring harmonies with a real-life story passed down through mothers and daughters, the group transforms one family’s journey from immigration to present-day traditions into a reflection on resilience, and the quiet weight of saying goodbye
Photography Exhibition | May 1 – June 15, 2026
Experience Seeing Further, a photographic exhibition and souvenir shop by students from the Photography/Videography diploma program
Fredericton Region Museum Winter 2026 Events
January 24 @ 8:00 am – February 16 @ 5:00 pm
Local Winter Life: How People Really Spend January and February
January and February are often painted as the hardest months of the year, but locally, winter life looks a little different than the stereotypes.
Tonys Music Box: 50 Years – Celebrating a Community Icon
For 50 years, Tony’s Music Box has made a significant positive impact on the Fredericton and surrounding community, one musician at a time, from aspiring starters to pros.
Letting Go of the Productivity Guilt in Winter
Winter has a way of slowing everything down. The days are shorter, the weather is heavier, and energy often feels harder to come by.
January Comfort Foods That Warm You From the Inside Out
January has a way of slowing everything down. The days are shorter, the air is colder, and meals start to matter a little more. This is the time of year when food isn’t just fuel — it’s comfort, warmth, and something to look forward to at the end of a long winter day.
Local Winter Beauty: Finding Joy in New Brunswick’s Snowy Landscapes
Winter in New Brunswick has a quiet magic all its own. When fresh snow blankets forests, shorelines, and small towns, the province slows down—and invites us to notice details we often rush past the rest of the year.
Indoor Adventures: Creative Ways to Stay Inspired During Winter
When winter settles in and the days feel shorter and quieter, it’s easy to slip into hibernation mode. But staying indoors doesn’t have to mean feeling stuck or uninspired.
Conservation Council of New Brunswick Lunch and Learn Webinar Series
Dr. Matthew Betts is a proud New Brunswicker and a professor at Oregon State University.
Winter in New Brunswick: How Locals Really Spend the Coldest Weeks of the Year
Winter in New Brunswick isn’t about hibernating until spring—at least not entirely. While the cold can be sharp and the snowbanks tall, locals have learned how to move with the season instead of fighting it.
Small Joys to Look Forward to This Winter
Winter often gets a reputation for being long, cold, and a little too quiet. But tucked into the slower pace of the season are small joys that can make the days feel softer and more meaningful.
Award-Winning Country Artist, Amanda Keeles, Shares First Single From Upcoming Sophomore Album “Leads Me To You”
Following a standout 2025, Keeles returns with a confident, full-throttle Country-Rock anthem setting the tone for her bold new chapter
Letting Go of the ‘New Year, New Me’ Mindset
Every January, we’re surrounded by the same message: reinvent yourself. New habits, new body, new productivity levels, new everything.
A clear graphic to guide you to savings
Most people want to save energy and reduce emissions. But it’s hard to know where
Local Winter Beauty: Finding Joy in New Brunswick’s Snowy Landscapes
Winter in New Brunswick has a way of slowing the world down. The busy colours of autumn fade into soft whites and cool blues, and familiar places suddenly look brand new.
Acclaimed Canadian Contemporary Folk-Pop Artist, Geneviève Racette, Expands on the Healing, Growth, and Reflections of her Fourth Studio Album with Golden (Deluxe)
Enhancing her most transformative album with newly recorded songs, reimagined arrangements and intimate alternate versions shaped by personal evolution
Mindful Winter Mornings: Starting the Day Slowly in January
January mornings arrive gently in New Brunswick. The sun rises later, the air feels crisp and still, and the world outside often seems wrapped in a quiet blanket of snow
Comfort Foods That Feel Like a Warm Hug This Time of Year
When the days are short and the air carries that unmistakable chill, comfort food becomes more than a craving—it’s a small act of self-care.
Capital City Series: Saint John Sea Dogs vs Gatineau Olympiques
Saint John Sea Dogs host the Gatineau Olympiques at the Aitken Centre in Fredericton.
January Reset: Simple Ways to Ease Into the New Year Without Pressure
January often arrives with a loud message: new year, new you. Social feeds fill with strict routines, bold resolutions, and productivity plans that can feel overwhelming before the month even gets going.
Fredericton Express vs Amherst Ducks – Jan 2nd – Willie O’Ree Place
Hockey is back and it’s going to be a battle.
































