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(
www.swfilmfest.com
;
early Nov)
Three days of New Brunswick, Canadian and interna-
tional films and lectures organized by the NB Filmmakers' Cooperative.
Sleeping
There are a number of budget and midrange motels on the Fredericton Bypass and its
parallel Prospect St (southwest of town).
Fredericton International Hostel
HOSTEL $
( 506-450-4417; fredericton@hihostels.ca; 621 Churchill Row; dm members/nonmembers $30/
35; office 8am-noon & 6-10pm; )
This dark, rambling residence hall is part uni-
versity student housing, part travelers' lodging. The big, slightly creepy basement has a
laundry and pool tables.
Town and Country Motel
MOTEL $
( 506-454-4223; 967 Woodstock Rd; s & d $90, tw $100; )
In a quiet riverside setting,
you'll find sparkling clean and bright modern rooms with kitchenettes and big picture
windows framing a gorgeous view of the river. It's on the walking/cycling path 3km west
from the city center.
Carriage House Inn
B&B $$$
( 506-452-9924, 800-267-6068;
www.carriagehouse-inn.net
;
230 University Ave; r incl breakfast
$105-139; )
In a shady Victorian neighborhood near the Green, this beautifully re-
stored 1875 Queen Anne was built for a lumber baron and former Fredericton mayor.
The grand common room has polished hardwood floors, antiques, comfy sofas, fireplaces
and a grand piano. Upstairs, the guest rooms have high ceilings, four-posters, period
wallpapers and vintage artwork. There is a deep veranda for lounging.
Brennan's B&B
B&B $$$
( 506-455-7346;
www.bbcanada.com/3892.html
;
146 Waterloo Row; r incl breakfast $95-135;
)
Built for a wealthy merchant family in 1885, this turreted white riverfront man-
sion is now a handsome four-room B&B. The better rooms have hardwood floors and
water views.
Crowne Plaza Lord Beaverbrook
HOTEL $$$
$$$
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