A self-regulating professional organization governed by the provincial Architects Act to advance and maintain the standards of architecture. Offers overview, members, council, regulations and contact details.
Current schedules provided by the Mount Allison University Music Department. Many activities such as the concerts and recitals are open to the public, with free admission.
The theatre has been restored to its 1922 Pantages style. The main auditorium seats 800. Other venues are duMaurier Hall, Main Lobby, Balcony Lounge and Empress Room. Discusses events, new season and box office.
A list of links to various indie bands and artists from the capital city. Offers biographies and other points of interest to music fans, plus guest book and e-mail contact.
Internationally recognized freelance photographer, teacher of visual design, and writer living at Shampers Bluff, New Brunswick, Canada. Includes information on his books, workshops, and current exhibits.
Primary focus is on Atlantic Canadian artists, and offers a collection including sculptures, photography and painting exhibits. Lists the gallery, the artists and the exhibits.
Celebrating Scottish culture on the Miramichi. Festival includes music, song, games, dancing. Site includes ticket information, schedule, and game descriptions.
Artist run studio/ gallery. Provides images of and information about custom floorcloths, watercolour paintings, oil paintings, folk art and woodburnings.
Children's book author. Features the Pippin and Mabel series of children's books, "Torrie and the Dragon" fantasy for young teens, the collection of medieval Danish ballads "The Serpent Bride" and the fantasy world of "The Wastelands".
An annual celebration held on the banks of the Miramichi, with dancers, musicians, cultural workshops, genealogy sessions, pubs, and a children's area.
Concert schedule, subscription and single ticket prices. All concerts are at the Marjorie Young Bell Convocation Hall, Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB.
An annual Canadian Scottish festival and a pageant of colour, music and activity, conducted at Old Government House in Fredericton. Provides calendar of events and competitions, photo gallery and visitor information.
An annual event that puts New Brunswick playwrights at centre stage in the days surrounding the long weekend in early August, providing a venue for New Brunswick theatre to be showcased.
Provides complete evenings of great entertainment. Includes information about current, future and past shows, ticket information and community involvement.
Site includes details of five-day rock'n'roll festival and events like Golden Oldie Car Show, concerts, street dance, tire fryer, fireworks and photo gallery.
Historic museum featuring furniture and decorative arts from the collection of Henry Phipps and Sarah Juliette Ross. Contains exhibit information, photos, hours of operation, and contact details.
Community company offering classic based entertainment to greater Saint John audiences, with two companies offering a variety of productions since 1990.
Costumed guides provide interpretation of the life and times of Sheriff Andrews and his family by way of tours, demonstrations of early cooking and hand work. Offers historical information and photos.
Offers courses in music, dancing and drama at all levels, including master classes with internationally recognized instructors. Courses, events and instructor biographies.
A photojournalist who has covered the Atlantic provinces and New England states for national newspapers and magazines for over 15 years. Includes galleries of stock, commercial and photojournalism pictures.
Live orchestral and chamber music, based in Saint John, NB. Features up-coming performance dates and locations throughout New Brunswick, subscription and contact information.
English-language professional theatre company in New Brunswick. Producing comedies, dramas, and musicals that tour around the province. Information about upcoming productions, ticket ordering and benefits of membership.