St. John River Valley Tourism Association



Florenceville-Bristol, NB “French Fry Capitol of the World” is New Brunswick’s newest Town situated in the Northwest part of New Brunswick in the St.John River Valley. This charming river valley community offers a variety of unique rural attractions; Stroll the water front boardwalk on Main Street enjoying the sights & sounds of the St.John River, visit the Shogomoc Historical Railway Site showcasing a restored CPR station and 3 CPR cars & Home to‘fresh’ fine dining.

While visiting make sure you stop by these other great attractions, the New Brunswick Potato Museum/Potato World, Sam’s Place, Friendship Bridge, Andrew & Laura McCain Art Gallery, Shiktehawk Walking Trail, Historic Mural at the Carleton Co-op, and Riverside Park. If you are looking for outdoor activities to enjoy throughout all 4 seasons then our Town is the place for you, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, community parks, walking trails, fishing, boating, canoeing, hunting, and quality recreation facilities. 

Annual Events 2008:

Festival of Flavour - August 23

Buttermilk Creek Fall Festival- September

Halloween Haunted Train- October

Remembrance Day Ceremonies- November 11

Sparkle Festival- November


Annual Events 2009:

Snow Blast- February

Canada Day Celebrations- July 1
 

Attractions:

Shogomoc Railway Site

NB Trail

Riverside Park

Community Playground

Shiktehawk Walking Trail

Andrew & Laura McCain Gallery

Mural of Florenceville History

Potato World

Sam’s Park

Hunter Brother’s Corn Maze- August

Waterfront Boardwalk-Mainstreet
 

Contact Information:
Melanie Clark
Tourism Coordinator
Town of Florenceville-Bristol
4724 Juniper Road
Bristol NB E7L 2W9
Email:
bristoltourism@aernet.ca

Friendship Bridge

To view a photo slide show please click on the animated image

Shogomac Railway

Andrew & Laura McCain Gallery

Riverside Park

Potato World

Autumn in the Park

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