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Uncovered Canadian Gems: A Musician Highlights Hidden Scenic Spots in Canada

Matt Andersen, musician and album creator, highlights the scenic attractions of several Canadian residences he's known, which remain undiscovered by Americans

Canadian Musician Highlights Hidden Gems in Canada's Scenic Landscapes
Canadian Musician Highlights Hidden Gems in Canada's Scenic Landscapes

Uncovered Canadian Gems: A Musician Highlights Hidden Scenic Spots in Canada

Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, Perth-Andover, a picturesque town in New Brunswick, Canada, offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the great outdoors by exploring three local trail systems: the International Appalachian Trail, the Trans Canada Trail, and the Sentier NB Trail, which cater to hikers, bikers, and cross-country skiers alike.

Perth-Andover, with approximately 1,500 residents, is a quiet and serene town, known for its tranquil atmosphere and close-knit community. The town is home to the Larlee Creek Hullabaloo, an annual music festival and office located above the Perth-Andover Public Pool on School Street, open Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.

For those seeking a taste of local flavours, the Tobique River Trading Company, housed in a century-old building on a bank of the Saint John River, offers a selection of local beers and roasted coffee. The Pathsaala Inn & Restaurant, a castle-style manor with 13 guestrooms, is another popular spot for dining and lodging.

Carl's Dairy Bar, a beloved local establishment, is famous for its delicious onion rings and chicken rolls.

Just a 40-minute drive northeast of Perth-Andover lies Plaster Rock, a town that hosts the World Pond Hockey Championships. For those interested in history, the Hartland Covered Bridge, about a 40-minute drive south of Perth-Andover, is the world's longest covered bridge, measuring approximately 427 yards long.

Covered Bridge Potato Chips, located near the Hartland Covered Bridge, offers tours and sells more than 30 types of chips in its gift shop.

Wolfville, approximately an hour's drive north of Halifax, is another nearby destination worth visiting. Nestled in the Annapolis Valley, Wolfville is home to vineyards and a significant portion of the farmland. It is here that Matt Andersen, a renowned singer-songwriter, has resided for the past 20 years, drawn to the town's quiet and rural atmosphere, local produce, and proximity to Halifax and the airport.

Andersen, who grew up in Perth-Andover, worked at the McCain Foods factory in Florenceville before embarking on his music career. Every Saturday in the summer, a local farmers market features the best of the region's lands, woods, and waters, offering visitors a taste of the area's bounty.

Explore NB, New Brunswick's tourism department, promotes Perth-Andover as "where people and trails meet," inviting visitors to discover the town's hidden charms and rich heritage. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Perth-Andover offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Matt Andersen, the renowned singer-songwriter, calls Wolfville, a nearby destination an hour from Halifax, his home due to its peaceful and rural atmosphere, local produce, and proximity to the city. For travel enthusiasts seeking diverse experiences, they can explore Canada's New Brunswick, where one can find Perth-Andover, known as a destination for both outdoor adventures and cultural immersion, and also a hidden gem for lifestyle enthusiasts looking for home-and-garden, travel, and music experiences.

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