Heritage Tour
Take a self-guided walking tour to appreciate the town's significant collection of Victorian-style homes.





Woodstock is a charming town in New Brunswick, Canada, beautifully positioned where the Meduxnekeag and Saint John Rivers meet. Recognized as the oldest incorporated town in the province, its streets are lined with impressive Victorian architecture that reflects its deep historical roots. The town offers a tranquil environment for visitors, with scenic riverfront views and a population of about 5,500. It serves as an excellent stop for travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway, providing a glimpse into the heritage of the Saint John River Valley through its historic buildings and peaceful parks.
Woodstock is a charming town in New Brunswick, Canada, beautifully positioned where the Meduxnekeag and Saint John Rivers meet. Recognized as the oldest incorporated town in the province, its streets are lined with impressive Victorian architecture that reflects its deep historical roots. The town offers a tranquil environment for visitors, with scenic riverfront views and a population of about 5,500. It serves as an excellent stop for travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway, providing a glimpse into the heritage of the Saint John River Valley through its historic buildings and peaceful parks.
Well-preserved Victorian-era architecture.
Scenic confluence of the Meduxnekeag and Saint John Rivers.
Status as the oldest incorporated town in New Brunswick.
Peaceful small-town atmosphere with riverside parks.
A small-town setting with a population of roughly 5,500 people.
Rich historical significance as the first town incorporated in New Brunswick.
Scenic riverside location that is prone to seasonal changes.
Take a self-guided walking tour to appreciate the town's significant collection of Victorian-style homes.
Head to the waterfront parks for panoramic views of the Saint John River, especially beautiful at sunset.
History enthusiasts and scenic riverside stops.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, French
Woodstock is a great starting point for exploring the rural beauty and covered bridges of the surrounding county.
June-September
Enjoy the fresh greenery of the river valley as the ice thaws and the landscape awakens.
Ideal for walking tours and enjoying the riverside parks in warm, pleasant weather.
The region is famous for its autumn colors, making it a prime time for photography and scenic drives.
Experience a peaceful, snowy landscape that accentuates the town's historic architecture.