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Atlantic Hairstyling and Aesthetics Academy, established in 1980, provides award-winning education and hands-on training in hairstyling, aesthetics, and nail technology, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for successful careers in the beauty industry.
Fresh Maritime Seafood, Fully Licensed, Parking, Outdoor Patio, Featured Wine Each Month, 16 Drafts On Tap, Large Cocktail Menu, 440 Different Whiskies, Canadian Cuisine
Creative Draperies in Fredericton is your one-stop source for custom window fashions, blinds, draperies, shutters and more. Shop with us and you'll get the best national brands, excellent service and amazing low prices.
Located at 612 King St, Fredericton, NB, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most renowned growing regions. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, iced and frozen coffee, hot chocolate, tea and real fruit Quenchers.
Grab a quick snack or delicious meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy our freshly cracked Canadian eggs until 4pm.
Try one of our delectable baked goods; cookies, muffins, Timbits, and donuts including our delicious Dream Donuts. We also offer a range of soups; Chicken Noodle, Cream of Broccoli and Chili which goes great with our potato wedges made with Canadian potatoes.
Other LinksSt Dunstan's Catholic ChurchWelcome to our site. This is a great place to discover the life that God breathes into St. Dunstan's parish through all of the liturgical, pastoral and administrative activities of the parish. As God continues to help us live the mission of this Christian Community, we see this as an excellent avenue to share information and offer guidance ministries and opportunities to serve you. We welcome your interest and participation.Blessings!Bill Brennan, PastorParish HistoryAs early as 1611, Recollect and Jesuit missionaries worked in the area of Fredericton, converting the native Indians, and ministering to French settlers. In 1674 Quebec became an Episcopal See, and missionary priests were sent from that Diocese to minister to the converted Indians, Acadians and the recent Catholic settlers from the British Isles. By 1758 the French inhabitants had left the area, which is now Fredericton, and for 70 years there was no Catholic church in Fredericton. Therefore, Catholic families travelled to French Village, 11 miles away, for Sunday mass