NB365: Claire & Allison McCain Of On The Boardwalk Café In Florenceville-Bristol
In opening the cafe, Claire & Allison McCain say they have added a new dimension to the town: a venue for fine dining.
In opening the cafe, Claire & Allison McCain say they have added a new dimension to the town: a venue for fine dining.
Creek Village Gallery & Café in Woodstock fills a void in the St. John River Valley for a gallery supporting local artists and artisans.
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Sandra Habold’s passion for natural products began in 2001 when she started making handmade natural soaps for her family.
Moonshine Creek is focused on growing its brand outside of Canada so it can expand its workforce and demand for locally harvested agriculture.
During the pandemic, Shamrock Suites & Shamrock Train had everything they needed in their community to supply and entertain guests in a unique location and safe environment.
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The gallery in Florenceville-Bristol provides a professional venue for art and artists and also delivers varied and exciting visual art programs to the community.