Meetings, By-the-Sea From conferences to executive retreats, the resort features versatile spaces that make gatherings feel both elevated and effortless. Light-filled ballrooms, inspiring boardrooms, well-appointed meeting rooms and outdoor venues bring together elegant design and modern amenities, with personalized service that keeps every detail running smoothly. • One of three ballrooms, the Van Horne Ballroom hosts receptions for 200 and features an indoor veranda alongside an outdoor pavilion • Carleton Rotunda, with expansive windows framing views of Passamaquoddy Bay, accommodates 52 for intimate dining events • Receptions for up to 100 on the Rooftop Garden and 200 in the Lazy Croft Garden are striking open-air options • 4 meeting rooms are available, the largest having theatre capacity for 40 Winter Signature Moments As a true year-round destination, the resort is especially captivating in the winter months, when its historic charm, cozy interiors and serene seaside setting create an inspiring backdrop for conferences and retreats. Fewer crowds, enhanced value and warm, inviting spaces make winter meetings at The Algonquin Resort both productive and unforgettable. A Picture-Perfect Setting Nestled along Passamaquoddy Bay in the St. Andrews National Historic District, this charming destination enhances every itinerary with a mix of outdoor adventures, standout attractions and distinctive local experiences shaped by its seaside setting and heritage. • Set out on a whale watching tour for unforgettable encounters with marine wildlife in the Bay of Fundy or explore the area’s coastal waters by kayaking or scuba diving A NEW ERA OF COASTAL GRANDEUR Historic charm meets elevated group experiences at The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea, Autograph Collection A coastal retreat that feels worlds away—yet isn’t. This treasured landmark in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, seamlessly weaves timeless grandeur with costal luxury and a strong sense of place, as thoughtfully reimagined interiors mark a new chapter in its evolution. With ocean views, flexible gathering space and curated year-round experiences, it’s a destination that brings groups together effortlessly, and warm Maritime hospitality is part of every stay. A Legacy By-the-Sea The resort opened in 1889 in Canada’s first seaside resort town and was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1903, becoming part of an esteemed portfolio that connected grand hotels with cross-country rail travel, welcoming guests from Montreal, New England and beyond. Under CP’s stewardship, the Algonquin flourished as a premier seaside destination, blending refined hospitality with the romance of rail-era travel, a legacy that continues to shape its timeless character today. • Step into the history of the region with a tour of the barracks at St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site, or visit the Charlotte County Archives, housed in a former jail dating back to 1832 • Browse a lively mix of boutiques, galleries and cafés along Market Wharf and Water Street in the heart of St. Andrews • Rent a bike and visit local attractions, from the Huntsman Marine Science Centre and Ministers Island to Kingsbrae Garden Beyond the Agenda Between scheduled moments, opportunities to unwind and connect add another layer to the overall experience. AUTHENTIC EAST COAST EXPERIENCES Locally inspired experiences bring a strong sense of place to every gathering. From lively kitchen parties and traditional lobster boils