Take a stroll around UNB’s Fredericton campus to capture photos amongst the historic buildings and beautiful views. No matter the occasion you’ll find plenty of spots to pose for the perfect picture!

The green grass and open space of the Student Union Building (SUB) Quad is a staple of the UNB campus, and a great place to snap photos! Grab your friends and pose with the SUB behind you or capture a backdrop of campus looking down the hill.

The SUB rooftop patio is a perfect sunny spot to pose for some photos. Step outside and get one of the best views of the city as your background. Grab a treat or some UNB merch from the bookstore while you’re here!

If you’re on campus for graduation, don’t forget to snap some photos in the Long Hall! Pose in front of a UNB banner in your graduation regalia to commemorate this special moment. Step out on to the balcony on a nice day to get a photo with a view of the city too!

UNB’s living wall is nestled in the hallway between the Kinesiology building and The Richard J. CURRIE CENTER. This unique area on campus has many shades of green and pops of red, making it a great spot for a vibrant photo. Pose on the staircase to capture more of the wall!

A UNB photoshoot isn't complete without visiting Sir Howard Douglas Hall, the longest-standing university building being used in Canada. The staircase on the northside of the building is the perfect place to pose with a few friends and capture the beautiful history of the campus.

The Harriet Irving Rose Garden is one of the most picturesque spots on campus! Pose among the flowers on a sunny day or smile for the camera under one of the beautiful archways. This peaceful space offers lots of different angles and opportunities for stunning photos!

Being in the heart of the city is one of the most iconic elements of UNB’s Fredericton campus. Standing on the hill between The Richard J. CURRIE CENTER and Kinesiology building gives a great view of the city in the background. (Bonus, if you’re a Kinesiology student or alum, take a photo with the sign!)

On your way out, stop by UNB’s entrance gate at the bottom of the hill on Beaverbrook Court. This brick landmark offers a great view of the campus greenery and proudly displays UNB’s coat of arms, representing our rich local heritage and passion for knowledge.
*Please be mindful of traffic in this area and keep a safe distance from the road.