12 Great Things to See & Do in #SaintAwesome

June 16, 2020


1. SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET

Of course Canada's oldest continuing farmers' market is in Saint John (Canada's first incorporated city). #freshestfood #oldestmarket @sjcitymarket

2. ROCKWOOD PARK

NYC's Central Park has nothing on our urban park, one of the largest in Canada. #4seasonadventurezone @rockwoodpark

3. IRVING NATURE PARK

Secluded beaches, cedar mazes, walking trails, woodland creatures and breathtaking views in the middle of Saint John. #heartofthecity #INP

4. TimberTop Adventures

Soar, climb and explore at one of Canada's largest aerial adventure parks, next to the sandy shores of Dominion Park beach. #funinthetrees @timbertopadventures

5. MARKET SQUARE

People have been flocking to our waterfront for hundreds of years. Still our fave festival place. #meetyouontheboardwalk @marketsquaresj

6. Queen Square Farmers Market

An outdoor open air market surrounded by beautiful architecture - local produce, artisans, food vendors and more. #openairmarket @queensquarefarmersmarket

 

7. UPTOWN SAINT JOHN

Award-winning restaurants. Green spaces galore. Pop-up events. Urban-cool culture. Grit and industry. Instagrammable alleys. #lovelifeuptown

8. NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM

Phone away. Step back in time. Fossils, massive whale skeletons, cool eclectic local & international art... @nbmmnb #mindblown

9. REVERSING FALLS RAPIDS

So powerful! Watch the Bay of Fundy's monstrous tides collide with the Saint John River. See it from every angle - Fallsview Park, Wolastoq Park or the lookout at the Reversing Falls bridge. #ohyeah

10. CARLETON MARTELLO TOWER

Amazing panoramic views of the city from a 200 year old fort. No big deal. #partofhistory @ParksCanadaNB

11. FUNDY TRAIL PARKWAY

Highest tides in the world. Check. Waterfalls & ancient cliffs. Check. Pristine beaches. Check. Instagram-worthy photos. Check. @fundytrail

12. STONEHAMMER GEOPARK

A billion years of volcanoes, earthquakes and ice ages. See our planet's cool story at our own #UNESCO site. #iheartgeology @StonehammerGeo

Reconnaissance du territoire

La région de Saint John est située sur le territoire traditionnel des nations Wolastoqiyik, Mi'Kmaq et Peskotomuhkati. Ce territoire est couvert par des traités de paix et d'amitié conclus avec la Couronne britannique dans les années 1700. Ces traités reconnaissaient le rôle important et significatif des Wolastoqiyik, des Mi'Kmaq et des Peskotomuhkati dans cette province et dans le pays, et visaient à établir une relation de confiance et d'amitié.

Envision Saint John : L'organisme de croissance régionale respecte les anciens, passés et présents, et les descendants de ce territoire, et s'engage à poursuivre sur la voie de la vérité, de la collaboration et de la réconciliation.