Aitkens Pewter
The owners of this shop design, produce, and sell pewter jewelry and belt buckles, goblets, candlesticks, and other home decor pieces, made in the on-site workshop.
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The owners of this shop design, produce, and sell pewter jewelry and belt buckles, goblets, candlesticks, and other home decor pieces, made in the on-site workshop.
Sparkling wearable works of art are produced here, and you can often see the jewelers at work.
Crafts and paintings by more than 50 artists—mostly residents of New Brunswick—are sold here.
This women's fashion boutique specializes in Canadian clothing lines, footwear, and accessories.
Artistic endeavors are catered to here, with all kinds of art and craft supplies and stationery, funky toys (some of which are hand-made), science kits, and games that appeal to all ages.
It's hard to miss this Saturday-morning market because of the crowds. It's one of the finest markets in Canada, operating since 1951, with the building and surrounding space housing more than 200 local suppliers. Local and organic meat and produce, cheeses, baked goods, maple syrup, crafts, and seasonal items such as wreaths and garden furniture are on offer. Good ready-to-eat food is available as well, from German sausages to tasty samosas. Good luck finding a parking spot, here or on surrounding streets!
Grieg's Pottery carries superior pottery made on the premises. Budding potters can attend off-season weekend workshops (call for details).
This studio-gallery features the pottery of Peter Thomas, ceramics instructor at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in Fredericton.
Pottery, jewelry, paintings, and other crafts are made and sold in this shop in the converted soldiers' barracks of the Historic Garrison District, and there's a schedule of art and craft demonstrations.
An eclectic collection of household gifts, furniture, loose-leaf teas, organic coffee, gadgets, and gizmos of exemplary design will keep you browsing here.