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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    Saint John is a city whose population is composed almost entirely of the descendants of Irish immigrants and British loyalists. [wiki=445d337b5cd5de476f99333df6b0c2a7]Canada[/wiki]'s oldest incorporated city, Saint John boasts a metro population of approximately 125,000 and routinely plays host to [wiki=33705032f9f8fc5b55aedee04ed80de2]cruise ships[/wiki] and individual tourists from all over [wiki=5ffec2d87ab548202f8b549af380913a]North America[/wiki]. (Note: Saint John is never spelled St. John - locals will be very quick to point this out).
    • Climate

      Temperatures in Saint John vary by season. In the summertime temperatures are usually around 22 degrees celsius and in the wintertime they usually dip to around 3.9 degrees celsius. Rain is common in the spring and autumn, but it usually doesn't rain much in the summer. Fog is not uncommon during the summer months. There is the occasional heavy snowfall in the winter; however, snow is usually moderate.

  • filter_dramaRock and roll
    Rockwood Park is one of Canada's largest urban parks and a year-round adventure destination. It encompasses forest, freshwater lakes, over 50 kilometers (31 miles) of trails, a golf course and the zoo. It's also a Stonehammer Geopark site. Its ancient history is visible in the rock formations and caves ready to be explored. Rockwood Park is great to visit in both winter and summer.
  • filter_dramaRock and roll
    El Parque Rockwood es uno de los parques urbanos más grandes de Canadá y un destino repleto de aventuras para disfrutar todo el año. Abarca una selva, lagos de agua dulce, más de 50 km de senderos, un campo de golf y un zoológico. También forma parte del Parque geológico Stonehammer. Su antigua historia se puede visualizar en las formaciones rocosas y en las cuevas que están listas para ser exploradas. Rockwood Park es ideal para visitar tanto en invierno como en verano.
  • filter_dramaHistory lesson
    Head to Saint John's New Brunswick Museum, Canada's oldest continuing museum, to see Canadian and international art, the Hall of Great Whales and New Brunswick exhibitions. Don't miss Saint John's National Historic Sites: Loyalist House and Carleton Martello Tower. The latter was pivotal in conflicts from 1812 until World War II. A 15 to 20 percent tip in restaurants and bars is expected in Canada and New Brunswick.
  • filter_dramaClase de historia
    Dirígete al Museo de Nuevo Brunswick en Saint John, el museo más antiguo de Canadá de la actualidad para disfrutar del arte canadiense e internacional, del Salón de las grandes ballenas y de las exhibiciones de Nuevo Brunswick. No dejes de visitar los sitios históricos nacionales de Saint John: la Casa de los Lealistas y la Torre Carleton Martello. La última fue fundamental en los conflictos que se produjeron desde 1812 hasta la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se sugiere dar una propina del 15 al 20 % en restaurantes y bares de Canadá y Nuevo Brunswick.
  • filter_dramaFun on fundy
    Saint John is where the Bay of Fundy meets the Saint John River. See the natural tug-of-war of the Reversing Rapids from Fallsview or Wolastoq Parks, or hop in a kayak and ride them yourself. In nearby St. Martins, you can walk along the ocean floor at low tide during your cruise to Saint John.
  • filter_dramaDiversión en fundy
    Saint John es el lugar donde se une la bahía de Fundy con el río San Juan. Aprecia la lucha natural de las aguas de los rápidos Reversing desde Fallsview o los parques Wolastoq o súbete a un kayak para recorrerlos. Cerca de St. Martins, puedes caminar por el fondo del mar durante la marea baja en tu crucero a Saint John.
  • filter_dramaLocal cuisine
    Saint John City Market is the town's culinary heartbeat. Start your day with a brew from Java Moose Coffee and a treat from The Baking Stone. For lunch, enjoy a meal at Steamers Lobster Company. Top choices include the lobster rolls and bacon-wrapped scallops.
  • filter_dramaCocina local
    El mercado de la ciudad de Saint John es el que marca el ritmo culinario de la ciudad. Comienza tu día con un café del Java Moose Coffee y un bocadillo de The Baking Stone. Para el almuerzo, disfruta de una comida en Steamers Lobster Company. Los platos principales incluyen bocadillos de langosta y vieiras envueltas en tocino.
  • filter_dramaShopping
    The store at New Brunswick Museum is known for its gift selection. Alternatively, stop by The Butcher's Daughter Gift Shoppe in Saint John City Market. It stocks many handmade products from local and national artists, including pottery, jewelry, hancrafted knitwear and original artwork.
  • filter_dramaCompras
    La tienda del Museo Nuevo Brunswick es famosa por la variedad de regalos que ofrece. O bien, visita la tienda de regalos The Butcher's Daughter en el mercado de la ciudad de Saint John. Esta ofrece productos hechos a mano de artistas locales y nacionales, incluidos productos de alfarería, joyas, ropa tejida a mano y obras de arte originales.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    Driving to Saint John is usually not a hassle, unlike many other cities. However, during recent years, traffic has been steadily increasing. And for travellers driving from [wiki=9f35fbae67c2b59280732dd50fe6ad0c]Fredericton[/wiki] to Saint John on Highway 7, care is required because of the risk of moose collisions at certain times of year and certain times of the day.

    Saint John is only 107 km (66 miles) from the [wiki=b04267a64b87f7e9d13d0bfd5fbdbfa2]Calais[/wiki]/[wiki=41beb4f472b7c2397aa6eb5db3fe5238]St. Stephen[/wiki] border between [wiki=445d337b5cd5de476f99333df6b0c2a7]Canada[/wiki] and the [wiki=1f122dd19db580fd03635dd699fb49de]United States of America[/wiki]. Driving distances from major cities are 496 km (310 miles) from [wiki=5dd06896a583611cf4b884e11c364f2a]Portland[/wiki], [wiki=41695c8c512c53044b7b787368687ac8]Maine[/wiki], 940 km (588 miles) from [wiki=0004b45d97463070fbfd2c26207c427d]Montreal[/wiki], [wiki=3f7ce04f99c1beab986014346cfbd043]Québec[/wiki] and 424 km (265 miles) from [wiki=40341d86f01dd41c7cb9639a8a508046]Halifax[/wiki], [wiki=f367441789e8e2ca41761615d9f5b804]Nova Scotia[/wiki].

    For residents of western Nova Scotia planning to visit Saint John, your best bet is the ferry from [wiki=e7548c1c9e8f81508193950ed7b7eb90]Digby[/wiki]. There are three crossings daily from mid June to mid October, these take two and a half hours on average. During the rest of the year there is at least one crossing daily and they usually take two hour and forty-five minutes.

    There are eleven car rental dealerships in the city including an Avis Rent A Car at the Saint John Airport.

    Saint John Airport is served several times daily by flights from [wiki=0004b45d97463070fbfd2c26207c427d]Montreal[/wiki], [wiki=948ce72be6c871b84f6d0dab24f209ed]Toronto[/wiki], [wiki=9f35fbae67c2b59280732dd50fe6ad0c]Fredericton[/wiki], and [wiki=40341d86f01dd41c7cb9639a8a508046]Halifax[/wiki]. Bus service with [url=http://www.acadianbus.com/en/index.asp]Acadian Bus Lines[/url] deposits travellers at 199 Chesley Drive[url=http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&tab=wl]]just a short walk uptown along the Harbour Passage paved walking trail. Train service is not available to Saint John directly, but is available to the nearby city of [[Moncton[/url]], where travellers can then make the two hour SMT bus ride into Saint John.

    Saint John also boasts a booming cruise ship industry and has cruise ships enter the city's dock on a regular basis.

    Saint John's Market Wharf also provides a convenient if unserviced space within the harbour for pleasure boaters, making it easy for power or sail vessels coming in from the Fundy to berth and enjoy the Uptown shopping or dining. Longer term moorage is not available in the harbour, although it is available several miles up the Saint John River. Unfortunately, there are no fuel or marine services at the wharf, and the wharf is used by local fishing boats as well as pleasure craft.
  • filter_dramaGet around
    Buses are available from approximately 6AM to Midnight for public transport within the city. Schedules are available on the buses themselves and in information booths throughout the city. Fare is 2.75$ Cdn (as of February 2010) for adult passengers; discounts are available for children, seniors and students with proper identification.

    Taxi service in Saint John is run on a zone to zone basis (no meters). There are several companies available in Saint John for this service.
    * Diamond Taxi: 506-648-8888
    * University Cab: 506-631-1111 (Will offer discounts to students going to UNBSJ)
    * Coastal Taxi: 506-635-1144
    * Simonds Taxi (this company is often found parked outside McAllister Mall): 506-696-8294
    * Royal Taxi: 506-652-5050
    * Sunrise Taxi: 506-638-8888
    * Vets Taxi: 506-658-2020

    Some Companies offer both debit and credit in their cabs, but you have to ask for this service as it is not available in all Cars. Aprox prices for taxi services in Saint John, based on one person in the taxi and no stops are as follows:
    * East Side to Uptown or North End: 7-10.00 (and vice versa)
    * East Side to West Side: 12-15.00
    * North to South End: 8.00-10.00

    If you are staying outside of the city in Rothesay or the Surrounding area, expect to pay above 15.00. Cab rides to the Airport can run in the 20.00 range. For people who need to make a short stop to pick up cash or something quick, most drivers will charge you an extra buck. But make sure you ask, because they are supposed to charge you for another stop. Some will do this right off the bat if you don't ask. Also, most cab drivers are more than happy to have your repeat business, so if there is someone you like ask for their car number and next time you call you can ask for the same person.

    Within the Uptown it is possible to travel on foot between the City Market, Brunswick Square Mall, Market Square, the Canada Games Aquatic Centre, Mercantile Centre, Hilton Hotel, Delta Hotel and Harbour Station via underground and pedway connections without venturing outside. (The "Inside Connection".) This is very useful during the winter. During the rest of the year, Uptown Saint John also offers a very pleasant and fairly accessible walking experience, with clear, well-maintained sidewalks and crosswalks, and fairly straightforward navigation. (Unlike many older cities, Saint John's Uptown is laid out in a simple, grid design.)
  • filter_dramaSee
    Fort Howe - Located in the city's North End, Fort Howe offers a panoramic view of the city and harbour as well as being a historic attraction.

    * City Market - The city market is located in the Uptown, with entrances on Charlotte and Germain Street. Local businesses, craft workers, artists, farmers, bakers and grocers sell a wide array of unique foods and crafts, native both to [wiki=2dbd2bb893af0e3d16b085324e275d81]New Brunswick[/wiki] and around the world. The building is a historic site with amazing period architecture.

    * New Brunswick Museum - Located in Market Square in the city's Uptown. The museum boasts a wide array of local historic information and artifacts, artwork, scientific exhibits and displays, and a Discovery Centre with many interactive and educational activities. Museum has a to scale plaster of a mastadon skeleton and skeletons of whales.

    * Rockwood Park - Located in the North End, admission is free and the park offers a wide variety of walking, biking and horseback riding trails. Rockwood Park is landlocked but its paths weave around both natural and man-made lakes (public swimming is free, but no Lifeguard service is available on some beaches.)

    * Irving Nature Park - Located on the West Side, admission is also free. A variety of walking trails lead travellers through woods, guide them into marshes, and bring them to beaches and lookout points on the sea.

    * King Square - In the heart of the Uptown, King Square is home to gardens, monuments, and the trademark Bandstand / Fountain at its center. Adjacent to King Square is the Loyalist City Burial Ground, whose cobblestone paths lead past graves over two centuries old.

    * Reversing Falls - As the Saint John River flows into the [wiki=03b2b3ba074e724e852085de16972a56]Bay of Fundy[/wiki], whose tides are the highest in the world, strong rapids form as the tide rises and clashes with the flow of the river below the Reversing Falls bridge. During the summer months a Jet Boat offers tourists the thrill of tackling the rapids up close. A pulp and paper mill is located in the area near the bridge.

    * Carleton Martello Tower - The Carleton Martello Tower was originally built for the War of 1812. However by the time of its completion in 1815, the war was completed. It became used for military in 1866 and was used on and off by Canadian troops for nearly eighty years. It is now a Canadian National Historic Site.

    * Cherry Brook Zoo - Located in a northern section of Rockwood Park. Home to numerous endangered species as well as other exotic animals. Lovely natural setting. Great area for intersting walking. Open 364 days per year until dusk. Alse included is Vanished Kingdom Park featuring life-sized statues of extinct species. Tiger Claws miniature Gold also located on site along with gift shop and canteen.

    * The Imperial Theatre - Located Downtown near the Market Square Mall, this historic theater features everything from plays to rock concerts.
    *Harbour Passage is a red paved walking path that runs from the Boardwalk Uptown to the Old Museum on Douglas Avenue. It's a great walking, biking or skating path in the summertime. Word of caution, while it is well lit at night, the occasional mugging has been known to happen in the past. Stay in groups at night and you will be fine. Also a great way to make it from Uptown to the North End of the city. Very close to the holiday inn express.
  • filter_dramaBuy
    The Uptown is home to hundreds of privately owned and operated shops that sell a wide variety of food and merchandise. A stroll down King Street will offer stores selling local arts and crafts, while across the street the Brunswick Square Mall offers more commercial stores for your shopping pleasure (clothes, shoes, cards, books, music, Laura Secord Chocolates, etc.) Try Germain and Canterbury Street (both off King Street) for used books, international cuisine and independent record stores.

    The city is home to eight shopping centers. Brunswick Square and Market square which are both located in uptown offer modern class shopping and are connected by a pedway system which links much of uptown Saint John. Prince Edward Square (also in uptown) is nearby but really isn't worth visiting. There are limited shops inside. This mall is home to Giant Tiger, NB Liquor, The YMCA and Wyndham Call Center. Near by is Mister Music (a music store/head Shoppe) and Mr.Nice Guy (Head Shoppe).

    The North end of the city is home to one shopping center called Lansdowne Place, which is a small strip mall. This would be a good mall for picking up missed essentials in packing. It is home to a Shopper's Drug Mart, NB Liquor, The Dollar Store, Tahiti Tan, and Sobeys Grocery Store. There is also Lancaster Mall on the west side, which again, is suited to the same puropse as Lansdowne Place. Being home to The Superstore, Coles Bookstore, The Bulk Barn, The Dollar Store and A few fast food places.

    The east side of the city is home to McAllister Place the City's largest shopping centre. Home to both Large Department Stores (Such as Sears and Target) and smaller stores (Such as Jewelry Stores, Major Clothing Brands, etc.) Also a great place to be if you are in need of finding a last minute hotel or even booking an emergency flight home.(Sears Travel)

    East Point Shopping Centre the city's newest retail complex offers some shopping which can't be had at McAllister Place. This mall features stores such as Costco, Indigo Bookstores (with A starbucks), Urban Apparel, Le Chateau, Tip Top Tailors/Big N' Tall.

    Parkway Mall isn't one of the more active malls in Saint John. There are a few Gems that you go there for such as, Value Village (Consignment Store), Cora's Breakfast & Lunch and NB Liquor.

    Loch Lomond Mall probabally shoudn't be on your list of places to shop. It does still have some entertainment inside like Dooley's Lounge, Which is a great place to stop and play a couple rounds of pool. Other than that there is virutally nothing else inside except A few call centers (Sitel, Unilever and Irving) A Tim Hortons and A very lucky lotto booth. If you want to pick up a possible winning lotto ticket, stop in to the lotto booth here. I've never bought a ticket Lottery, scratch ticket or other wise that DIDN'T win.

    Saint John's East side is also home to numerous box stores including Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Kent's Building Supplies, Canadian Tire, Old Navy, Pier 1 Imports, Winners, Michael's and Future Shop, just to name a few.

    The City Market in the uptown is the oldest operating farmers market in Canada. It is home to fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh from the sea seafood, Java Moose (a Locally owned and Operated coffee place, with both excellent brewed coffee and even better take home coffee beans), and on Saturdays, various vendors with foods from around the world.
  • filter_dramaEat
    A variety of locations for dining in are available in Market Square. For the more thrifty traveller an eatery is located in Brunswick Square, or try the side aisles of the City Market for fresh salads, sandwiches, and other local fare.

    *Billy's Seafood (near the Front gates to the City market.)Seafood of all kinds is what you can find at Billy's. Locally owned and operated by Billy himself. Offers up great seafood dishes with a reasonable price. Look to spend around $15-$20.00 per person for supper. This restaurant is a favourite of both locals and Cruise tourists, some of who make the trek from the United States each year to come and sample the tastes!
    *Spanish Tapas Bar. Serves up all kinds of delicious plates for you to share with your friends. Best if more than two people go, that way everyone can order something Different. Open in the Afternoon-Evenings.
    *Thandi's is great for Thai and Indian Cusine. It's a little on the pricier side so expect to spend around 25-30.00 per person for a well rounded meal (this is taking into account drinks too!)
    *Nice little brew pub with some great Microbrewed beer. Everything from IPA's to Hemp Ale, there is something for everyone. Big Tide offers up some pub favourites. Not too expensive. Expect to spend around 30-40 per couple. Great mixed drinks too!
    *The Lemongrass Restaurant is a great Thai place offering upscale food at a reasonable price. Very good pad thai and "money bags" (Appetizer). Pepper's Pub, which is located in the same venue offers up unique pub fare for just about anybody. Thursdays is wing night, offering 1lb of wings for $4.00. Great Sauce Selections. Service can be a little slow on this night, but only because the place is jam packed with regulars who flock to Pepper's for the best wings in town! They often host "IPN- Indie Pop Night". Great selection of live bands and a heated patio make Lemongrass/Pepper's Pub a great place to eat and drink.
    *Great breakfast, A la Cora! Cora, a Quebec native began a chain of Breakfast restaurants which are now popular all over Atlantic Canada! Impressive fruit plates, delicious crepes and huge portions. Inexpensive. Expect to spend around 30-40 for two, including drinks. Try the crepes of any kind. They're all delicious!
    *With three locations in the greater Saint John area, this locally owned family restaurant was founded in 1972 by four Greek emigrant brothers and is very popular for pizza and spaghetti. Locations:
    Rothesay Ave (East) 324 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB 506-634-1300 / Hazen Avenue (Uptown)1 Hazen Avenue Saint John, NB 506-634-3900 / Hampton Road (KV) 111 Hampton Road Rothesay, NB 506-847-4400
    *A delightful family owned pizza place. Amazing donairs and garlic fingers!!
    *Wonderful middle eastern dining in a comfortable atmosphere.
    *eat name="Food Truck Wednesdays at Tin Can Beach" alt="" address="350 Sydney St" directions="" phone="" url="https://www.facebook.com/groups/975518569136908/?fref=ts" " hours="Wednesdays 11:00 am - 8:00 pm (Seasonal)" price="$10-$15 per person"> A collection of food trucks from around New Brunswick gather to bring the food truck trend to Saint John. Food trucks include: Checkpoint Germany, Cheese Please, Maritime Fish and Chips, The Funky Monkey, Soft Serve Ice Cream Truck and Funnel Dream Cake. See facebook page for truck listings.
  • filter_dramaDrink
    Saint John Ale House, Located on the Boardwalk, inside Market Square. Great Selection of Beer both local and international. Good eats! You can get the Ale Sized fish and chips which is practically a whole side of haddock! Good value for the money. Expect to spend around 10-20 at lunch and a little bit more in the evenings. Has a bar downstairs and a fine dining establishment upstairs.

    * 3 Mile Entertainment Complex [url=http://www.3mile.com]Home]of Tonic a spacious dance club, for patrons 21+. The largest dance club east of Montreal. Music by "DJ506" [https://www.facebook.com/DJ506[/url] You can call ahead and ask to be put on the list, if you are under 21. Also home to the 3 Mile Steak & Rib House. Great Steaks, Ribs and Wings (with over 36 different sauces) Also home to Legends Bar & Grille, where Casino Style meets delicious food and a good place to drink. Located on Saint John's East side.

    * O'Leary's - A Popular Irish Pub, located in Uptown, has live music on Friday and Saturday nights, usually Rock and Country cover bands. Most recently O'Leary's has broken away from the live bands on the weekends and often plays the hottest dance hits.

    * Callahan's - Friendly pub located at the foot of Princess Street, near cruise terminal. Establishment has unusual vaulted ceiling having once served as the mail room in Canada's oldest post office.
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  • filter_dramaSleep
    Finding a place to stay in Saint John shouldn't be a hassle. For those of you who prefer a comfortable stay near everything you could possibly wish to see, try one of the hotels or B&Bs in the uptown. Hotels in Saint John cost on average $120 per night for a single. However, if you are traveling on a budget there are still some comfortable motels around the city.

    *Hilton Hotel Saint John is right on the boardwalk and close to the action. Connected to Market Square, via, underground tunnels. Look to spend above 100.00/night for this hotel.

    *Delta Brunswick hotel is located on King Street, but is accessable through Brunswick Square and adjacent to all of the Uptown attractions and shops. Look to spend around 125.00-150.00/Night.

    *This hotel is in between the North End of Saint John and Uptown. Good hotel to stay in if you are coming off the highway. One night will cost you around 89.00. Basic hotel, good ammenities. Dining room onsite.

    *It's an okay hotel. Good for single night stays when traveling through Saint John, but I wouldn't stay any longer. Having personally stayed there, I thought it was okay. Basic Ammenities, older hotel could use renos. The onsite restaurant, PJ Billingtons, is pretty good for breakfast, but not much else. One night will run you around 70-80.00. But for that Much, you could do better.

    *Very Beautiful locally operated B&B's. Very relaxing stay. Will cost around the same as a regular hotel, but far nicer. They have several locations in the uptown area. All in beautiful heritage buildings. Look to spend around 100.00+ per night. But it is well worth it.

    *Nice property. Brand New. Very nice ammenities, close to all east side shopping malls. Great pool, with a very nice slide for the kids! Very accessable from the highway. Look to spend 60-80.00/night.
    • Camping

      If camping underneath the stars is more your style, Rockwood Park or the village of St. Martins make great choices. If you are looking more along the line of cottages or country inns, there are a few options in the city and many more in the suburbs and nearby country.

  • filter_dramaContact
    Internet access is available in several areas within the "Inside Connection", including a convenience store in Market Square and an Internet Cafe located en route between Market Square and Brunswick Square. In addition, many coffee places also offer free wi-fi. Any Java Moose or Starbucks locations will offer this.
  • filter_dramaStay safe
    Saint John is safe compared to most cities; however, it is a good idea to walk on well-lit busy streets after dark and not on darker side streets. Street crime is rare but not unheard of. You are relatively safe in the commercial/retail area of Uptown, where the hotels are located. The South End, an area just next to Downtown, can be dangerous.
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