Electric Summer Social Tour Celebrates Small N.B. Businesses
As part of the Love For Local campaign, five social ambassadors will hit the streets from July 15 to Sept. 30 to tour different areas of New Brunswick.
As part of the Love For Local campaign, five social ambassadors will hit the streets from July 15 to Sept. 30 to tour different areas of New Brunswick.
On The Vine was just the right business at the right time because it grew as the community grew. They pride themselves on the best customer service, and a wide variety of food options to support.
Bikes are Hayward’s Bike Shop’s specialty but the shop offers a variety of complimentary services from skate sharpening to tune-ups and quick repairs.
Mimimi is a vehicle for its owners to share their culture with their guests and they put “a lot of effort into every piece that can enhance someone’s experience.”
Lalena Mack, Neil Mack, and Summer Bilbrough came to Saint John to run Homeport Inn Historic Bed And Breakfast because they wanted “an escape from the weight of the pandemic and a change of pace.”
Andrea Miller often says when you buy from her shop, you buy a little piece of New Brunswick.
Gilliane Nadeau And Nathalie Nadeau started Uncorked Tours because accessing local alcohol products for everyday New Brunswickers has traditionally been difficult.
The idea for Surface Float was born out of the owner’s need to heal and change her relationship to stress after burning out and also being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease.
Oksana Posatska met her husband whose family owned and operated a flower shop in their home country, Ukraine. And without even noticing, she was involved in their lives and business routine. But even even after six long years of university, she stayed loyal and extremely passionate about all things floral.
For Mallory Lennon, supporting local is about making connections and also doing your part by giving back to the community by supporting fellow local businesses. She cares deeply about her community and wants to see it thrive.