Other than what's been mentioned, you can go rock-climbing at UNB, or Kayaking (you might have to leave Fredericton for that though).
UNB (and many other people/places) offers cooking classes, music lessons, art classes, etc. (I'd recommend checking Kijiji.ca for class info).
Indoor swimming at the Nashwaaksis school.
I believe the YMCA (or any gym really), always has certain activities happening like yoga classes, zumba, karate, tai chi, etc.
There's a skateboarding park (although small) on Kimble Drive.
Downtown you could visit Clay Cafe, Science East, museums, art galleries, the Playhouse.
EDIT: I'll just keep posting as I think of more.
Yup, when I was using the buses I really resented bring stuck at home on Sundays.
The schedule needs work too. There were times I was stuck waiting at the mall for an hour and a half just to get a bus to Kings place.
I do like the app they have that shows where the buses are on their route (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ca.readypass.clientapp). It's a little buggy still, but useful most of the time!
I’m so sorry to read this. I hope it’s found and they get it back soon.
This (and every stolen bike instance) is a good opportunity to remind people to register their bike’s serial number with Bike Index or someplace similar. Another option would be placing an air tag in your stem with this.
I really hope it gets found.
Legality question aside (since I don't know), if your goal is to listen to music while riding and still try to be safe and alert, I've found that a good pair of bone-conduction headphones (example) are a good balance.
They leave your ears open so you can still hear and locate sounds around you, while still producing decent audio quality for yourself (and not at the expense of being audible to others on the trail).
I've come to really like using mine while biking.
I didn't want to leave it in the post (publicity rules and all that) but you can also get the book (print and epub) online at amazon and it should be in stock at Westminster too. Just really happy for her!
I'd recommend Welsford. It's a rock climbing area so lots of trails to the cliffs. Be warned, some of them are technically on the edge of CFB Gagetown so you need to register at the base.
looks like they do, but only list the usual Hondashi and friends and we can get those here. Was hoping for one of those big bags of shaved, dried fish.
this stuff... https://www.amazon.ca/Kaneso-Tokuyou-Hanakatsuo-Bonito-Flakes/dp/B0052BGLMS/ (sorry, amazon)
Not necessary to be 2" exactly, but something like this.
Also, I don't want plywood, I want it to be made from solid glued wood, something like this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Allwood-Birch-Table-Counter-Island/dp/B01D5EIPZ4
I think I need to just directly call local lumber companies. Big retailers don't have panels of this size, and this amazon offer is to expensive (I bought such panel in the past 10 times cheaper).
I would pick up your own tire pressure gauge for $13, then use any gas stations air pump for $1.
yeah bell won't be supporting any other equipment other than theirs I'm sure. My bell router has 4 ethernet connections I can use but it was setup along time ago. I heard they were doing wireless tv but mine's the old wired TV.
If that bell router has only one ethernet port and it's in use, it must be a wireless only router. If your router needs an ethernet input to spread it's wireless, you might be SOL with what you got. I picked up a much smaller unit but I only wanted my wifi extended into the backyard a bit to save cell data. Mine has an ethernet connection but it doesn't need it to extend my signal. Maybe yours can be configured that way as well .... try the support for that Archer router.
if you can't find them in town you can always get some on amazon.
but if you do find some in town post where, i want a white freezie now.