- TripBuzz found 5 things to do indoors in the Edmundston area. From Antique Automobile Museum to Centre Provincial d'Information aux Visiteurs de Saint-Jacques, Edmundston offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 3 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 4 different types of things to do inside in or near Edmundston, New Brunswick. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Bars, Religious Buildings and Visitor Centers.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Edmundston, and 0 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles.
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31 Principale Street, Edmundston, New Brunswick
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Over 250 objects are on display at the Antique Automobile Museum. Several classic cars are showcased, including a Bricklin, a car that once was made in New Brunswick. The New Brunswick Botanical Gardens are located close by.
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17412, route 2, Saint-Jacques, Edmundston, New Brunswick
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The Centre Provincial d'Information aux Visiteurs de Saint-Jacques offers amenities for travelers. As well as a comfortable rest area, the centre supplies visitors with maps and guides of the region, pointing out attractions that shouldn't be missed.
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145, rue Rice, Edmundston, New Brunswick
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The Roman Catholic Cathedrale de l'Immaculee-Conception opened its doors to parishioners in 1927. The Cathedrale is known for its elegant and elaborate architecture and crypt. In 2001, the Ministry of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture officially recognized it as a provincial heritage place.
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Black Jack is a local sports bar. Adding to the appeal of the bar, there are pool tables available for entertainment.
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165, boulevard Hebert, Edmundston, New Brunswick
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Located on the University of Moncton campus, the Musee Historique du Madawaska is collaboration between the university and local historical groups. The museum has permanent exhibits about the local history, and a collection of works from local artists.