Kingsbrae, NB ~ Spring and Summer 2023

Writing in the Apple Orchard themed garden – perfect for bookworms

Spring and summer writing in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada

May 14-19, 2023 (reduced dates and costs for May – see below)

June 16-23, 2023

 

We’re heading back to the Kingsbrae International Residency for the Arts (KIRA)!

We couldn’t be happier that the kind folks at award-winning Kingsbrae International Residence for Artists (KIRA) have asked us to return to offer two writing retreats at their impeccably-maintained, historic estate in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada.

Note: We have one spot left for June, and we’re offering an early bird registration discount for May. Details below!

Join us in the quaint, walkable town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea for a six or eight day retreat with your own private room and standalone writing studio. The award-winning Kingsbrae Garden, a 27-acre horticultural masterpiece, is at its most stunning at this time of year, and it’s right at your doorstep.

Contact us to register or with your questions.

About your hosts

Go and Write! with Dr. Gerard Collins and Janie Simpson

Dr. Gerard Collins, your Writer-in-Residence, originally from Newfoundland, is an award-winning author and educator who has taught and mentored for nearly three decades. His works have won and been nominated for national and international awards, such as the NL Book Awards, the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, and the International Dublin Literary Prize, and he has been invited to read and teach at festivals and at universities in Canada, the United States, and in the United Kingdom. Gerard has published in numerous journals and anthologies, had his work taught in multiple university courses, and all of his books have been placed in libraries around the world. See Gerard’s detailed bio below, or visit www.gerardcollins.ca.
Janie Simpson, administrator and tour coordinator, is an award-winning writer and the founding executive and artistic director of the Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex, New Brunswick. Her stories have been published in Grain Magazine and Riddle Fence, and she recently received a Canada Council for the Arts grant to complete the first draft of her current project, a novel set on White Head Island, where she spent much of her childhood. See Janie’s detailed bio here, or visit www.janesimpsonwriter.ca.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


About the retreat

NOW’S THE TIME
Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA)

Choose from six or eight days in beautiful St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada, in late spring / early summer: what a great way to rededicate yourself to your writing, whether you’re new to the craft or an established, professional writer. Guided by award-winning professional authors Dr. Gerard Collins and Jane Simpson, a Go and Write! retreat at the grand Kingsbrae estate solidifies your intentions and sends a strong signal about your commitment to yourself and your writing.

Kingsbrae may as well have been built for our times, considering the current desire for personal space. The 7,000 square-foot historic residence is impeccably maintained, with only five bedrooms available for participants, each spacious and with its own private bathroom. And steps away from the residence are freestanding writers’ studios for our participants’ exclusive use: each writer has their own private studio for the entire retreat.

View of our exclusive writers’ studios from the porch
writing matters

Go and Write! Kingsbrae offers you a rare opportunity to leave the rest of the world behind, to sit alone in your own writing studio or bedroom in a gorgeous, turn-of-the-century mansion where you can get lost in your own thoughts for hours – even days – and come out with a clearer sense of what it’s all about, what you’ve been through, and where you go from here.

  • Meeting in the living room

Go and Write! retreat participants range from beginning writers who want to start jotting down their thoughts, to experienced writers who’ve published extensively. Previous attendees have included playwrights, poets, novelists, television producers, short story and memoir writers, and everything in between.

Writers can register as individual participants or bring someone to share their room, studio, and costs. This second person can also be a non-writing spouse/guest as well. We often have non-writers join us on retreats, and they’re welcome to participate in as few or as many of the writing activities as they wish.

Evening readings in the living room

We will host private group readings on some evenings throughout the retreat, where you’ll have the opportunity to share your writing with your fellow participants, if you like – without pressure. We will also have two writing workshops facilitated by Gerard, an award-winning author and university professor, and each participant will have two one-on-one sessions with Gerard as well, where you’ll have the opportunity to talk with him about your writing projects, goals, and challenges.

  • One-on-one meeting on the side verandah at KIRA

All participants will be encouraged to share an excerpt of your writing with Gerard in advance of the retreat, of any genre – Gerard will review this submission carefully and prepare thoughtful and compassionate feedback in his written commentary, which he will return to you after discussing it with you during your one-on-one meeting. Writers often tell us these meetings and Gerard’s feedback are their favourite part of the retreat.

Kingsbrae Garden

Retreat goers will have free entry to the iconic Kingsbrae Garden for the duration of the retreat, accessible directly from our historic estate. This multi-award winning, 27-acre horticultural masterpiece boasts more than 50,000 perennials in themed gardens, ponds, streams, old-growth Acadian forest, various animals and birds, art sculptures and the Garden Café.

Kingsbrae Garden. Photo credit: André Gallant

During our stay, we will share all breakfasts and some suppers together, catered by one of the Kingsbrae Garden Café chefs, who will come right to the KIRA residence to prepare and serve these home-style meals onsite.

Kingsbrae prides itself on using the freshest garden ingredients and products from all over New Brunswick and their own gardens. We’ve deliberately scheduled these meals throughout the retreat to balance group time and alone time for writing.

Writing on the porch at the Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts

The Kingsbrae Garden has winding pathways and secluded nooks for writing, and there’s even a Secret Garden.

Gerard under the trellis at Kingsbrae Garden
St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada

St. Andrews by-the-Sea, named USA Today’s Best Destination in Canada, is a gorgeous seaside town, and the waterfront is just an eight minute walk from the historic KIRA residence.

Shops on Water Street

When you’re in a seaside town like St. Andrews, you find yourself subconsciously attuning to the ebb and flow of the tides. And no wonder, since the tides of the Peskotomuhkati (Passamaquoddy) Bay rise and fall by about 28 feet or more, twice a day, with 2 ¼ billion tons of water swirling in and out. There are beaches to explore, paved walking trails, and several parks.

Janie writing at The Gables, one of the town’s seaside restaurants

On our first night together, after our group supper, we’ll take a ghost walk with Felicity, a local St. Andrews figure with a penchant for vivid storytelling and a wealth of knowledge about the town. This walk will give you a glimpse into the town’s history and an introduction to the area’s colourful figures, past and present.

All along the waterfront, you’ll find shops, pubs, and restaurants with indoor and outdoor dining. We highly recommend a visit to the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature centre, which features visual artists from New Brunswick and beyond. And for shopping, The Whale Store sells clothes, soaps, and – our personal favourite – local books and music.

After you’ve stocked up on books, you can head over to Honeybeans for a specialty coffee or tea and fresh baked snacks. If you have a pet you’d like to spoil or you’re looking for specialty garden supplies, you can pick something up at the Crocker Hill store. If you’re looking for a great meal, try Seasons by the Sea Bistro, as well as The Gables, The Shiretown Pub at the Kennedy Inn, and the Harbourfront Restaurant. Lumberjacks Café serves a hearty breakfast and offers homemade soups and sandwiches on homemade bread for takeout.

A writer-friendly craft brewery on the waterfront

You could consider bringing that takeout to the Saint Andrews Brewing Company, a new craft brewery that allows you bring food in while you enjoy a pint on their waterfront patio – you can even bring a journal and do some writing while you watch the sea, as we ourselves often do.

To get a strong sense of what St. Andrews by-the-Sea has to offer, check out this great video:

The world famous Algonquin Resort is literally just down the road from the KIRA estate – an easy, 2-minute stroll – with a restaurant and pub onsite as well as The Algonquin Golf Course, a 2021 Golf Digest Editors’ Choice Award winner. And if you’re lucky, you might just catch Ian Curran skirling a tune, as we did last fall…

After so many days filled with shared breakfasts, workshops, one-on-one meetings, group readings, and dedicated writing time, we’ll gather for our final group supper and cap off the evening by sharing readings in the cozy living room. In the morning, we’ll enjoy a final group breakfast and bid a fond farewell to Kingsbrae, St. Andrews by-the-Sea, and each other – until we meet again.

These spring and summertime retreats at the Kingsbrae International Residency for the Arts allow for distance and space so your imagination can soar, you can stretch yourself, receive individual instruction from a compassionate, award-winning publishing author, and come away feeling revitalized.


Join us on our next adventure.

Gerard and Janie on Inis Mór

Please reach out if you have any questions and would like to discuss this, or any other, retreat with us.

 

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What’s included in the Kingsbrae spring and summer retreats

May 14-19, 2023

  • 6 days / 5 nights at the impeccably-maintained and spacious KIRA historic estate, with private bedroom/bathroom
  • Private, standalone writing studio for the duration of the retreat
  • 2 writing workshops
  • 2 individual meetings with writer-in-residence Dr. Gerard Collins to discuss your work
  • Written feedback on a piece of your writing
  • 5 breakfasts and 2 suppers, prepared and served onsite by a chef from the award-winning Kingsbrae Café
  • Group readings and conversation on several evenings
  • A group ghost walk and tour
  • A key feature unique to this retreat: fewer participants means more space for you and more time with the writer in residence

Cost for May 14-19

An additional early bird discount of $100 off per person if you register by March 16, 2023!

$1,795 CAD / person (approx. $1,295 USD) based on double occupancy – includes tax and gratuities 
$1,995 CAD / person (approx. $1,445 USD) based on single occupancy – includes tax and gratuities


June 16-23, 2023

  • 8 days / 7 nights at the impeccably-maintained and spacious KIRA historic estate, with private bedroom/bathroom
  • Private, standalone writing studio for the duration of the retreat
  • 2 writing workshops
  • 2 individual meetings with writer-in-residence Dr. Gerard Collins to discuss your work
  • Written feedback on a piece of your writing
  • 7 breakfasts and 3 suppers, prepared and served onsite by a chef from the award-winning Kingsbrae Café
  • Group readings and conversation on several evenings
  • A group ghost walk and tour
  • A key feature unique to this retreat: fewer participants means more space for you and more time with the writer in residence

Cost for June 16-23, 2023

$2,365 CAD / person (approx. $1,715 USD) based on double occupancy – includes tax and gratuities 
$2,685 CAD / person (approx. $1,945 USD) based on single occupancy – includes tax and gratuities


A non-refundable deposit of $1,200 CAD per person is due when you reserve your space. Final payment for the May 14-19 retreat is due April 14; final payment for the June 16-23 retreat is due May 15.

Listed price is in Canadian dollars and includes 15% sales tax and 18% gratuities for accommodations, meals, and service provided by KIRA.

Note: Rates shown do not include credit card or PayPal fees. The credit card processing charges 2.9% per transaction, and PayPal charges 2.9% for Canadians and 3.7% for Americans; for those paying by credit card or PayPal, we will have to add this fee, and the fee is non-refundable due to new rules imposed by the providers on March 1, 2023. For Canadians, we’re able to offer an e-transfer option to save you any bank processing fees. For other registrants, we also accept international bank transfers; please research the processing fees charged by your bank as you’re responsible to pay those fees. Contact us for more information.

Register by contacting us.


A few notes

Getting here

Airfare is not included, and travellers are responsible for arranging their own flights and transportation to and from the venue – contact us if you require assistance with planning your transportation to St. Andrews by-the-Sea; we’re happy to help you coordinate.

For those who are flying, the closest airport is the Saint John Airport. Not to be confused with the St. John’s Airport in Newfoundland – a lovely spot, to be sure, and Gerard’s hometown, but NOT where we’re hosting this retreat :-). From there,  the venue is approx. 1.5 hrs away. You can rent a vehicle, or there is also a taxi service that runs from the airport and the city of Saint John to St. Andrews by-the-Sea,

Some of our American retreat goers choose to fly into the Bangor airport and rent a car to drive across the border, approximately 2.5 hrs away.

Spaces and amenities

Please note that the number of spots available on this retreat is limited as there are only 5 rooms available at the Kingsbrae estate – the lower number of participants offers an intimate experience to our writers.

We are staying in a historic residence with no elevator; participants will be required to climb stairs.

Trip insurance

Travel cancellation, interruption, and health insurance is highly recommended. Participants are responsible to research the implications of COVID-19 on travel restrictions at home and abroad before and at the time of travel. Ensure you have everything you need so you aren’t turned away from establishments or airports.

All participants are required to review our Expectations, Rules and Refunds page and acknowledge agreement with the contents before registering for a Go and Write! retreat.