Gulliver's World Cafe
17 River Run Lane
Tastes from home and away — an international menu in the heart of the village, a short walk from the docks.
A few steps up the bank
Gagetown isn't just a place to fuel up. Tie up and walk into a working village — a fifty-year-old pottery, a farm cidery, an orchard you can pick yourself, cafés, museums, and a fair that's been running for generations.
17 River Run Lane
Tastes from home and away — an international menu in the heart of the village, a short walk from the docks.
30 Court House Rd
Family farm distillery and cidery. Cider from their own orchard, plus award-winning gin, vodka, apple brandy, and moonshine. On-site shop and café.
38 Tilley Rd
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner with outdoor seating. Takeout and dine-in.
74 Front St
A turn-of-the-century B&B, coffee shop, and cocktail bar on the bank of the Saint John River.
Village bed & breakfast lodging near the waterfront.
36 Front St
Fifty years in 2026 — founded June 1976. Every piece hand-crafted, with the studio's signature apple motif. Mugs, plates, sinks, and more.
2287 Route 102
One of New Brunswick's first full-time u-picks, running since 1983. Apples, pears, plums, and cherries, plus a farm market. A regular winner at the Queens County Fair.
Historic hand-weaving studio in a 1789 building, now a museum. Tartans and the original archive intact.
The village convenience store — fuel for people, last-minute supplies, and the things you forgot to pack.
An agriculture-based community fair in the Village of Gagetown — one of the oldest in the province, with something for everyone.
Open-air market through the summer and fall — local growers, makers, and food.
The Gagetown Legion serves the village and surrounding area, and hosts community events through the year.
Built in 1836 — Neo-classical architecture, original courtroom furniture, and stained glass. A historic interpretive site.
Birthplace of Sir Leonard Tilley, a Father of Confederation (1818). Loyalist and Victorian-period furnishings.
The village events calendar, business directory, and community listings.
Marine repairs and parts near the marina — the longest hours on the river, with next-day ordering. Charlie McKee also keeps an eye on the docks.
Spend the morning on the water and the afternoon in the village. We'll hold your spot at the dock.