Things To Do in Saint John, New Brunswick

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1 Market Square, Saint John, New Brunswick

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  • The New Brunswick Museum is an excellent stop for anyone the least bit curious about the province's natura... More on Frommers

  • The New Brunswick Museum is a very interesting museum . More on igougo

 

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1255 Sandy Point, Saint John, E2L 4B3

  • This eighteen hole public course, located in Rockwood Park, offers full facilities. It is situated on hilly terrain and there are numerous moguls incorporated into the design. The greens vary ... More on Golf.com

 

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157 WATER ST., UNIT C, St. John, New Brunswick

  • You take off in a twin engine, 27-foot sport boat, which is very safe. You can have up to six people with you in the boat -- you go ... More on igougo

 

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Kingston Penninsula, St. John, New Brunswick

  • A favorite place to go for all locals. This beach is located just outside of the city, but the best thing about it is that you don't ... More on igougo

 

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2524 Rothesay Rd, Saint John, New Brunswick E2H 2K7, Canada

  • The 18-hole "The Riverside C.C." course at the The Riverside Country Club facility in Saint John, New Brunswick features all the hallmarks of New Brunswick golf. The Riverside C.C. ... More on golflink.com

 

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Rte. 100, Saint John, New Brunswick

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  • Just west of downtown is Reversing Falls, located within an impressive rocky gorge. Because of the huge lo... More on Frommers

  • We retured around 4pm, saw a very calm water. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Saint John, NB

  • Swift Point Light was one of six beacons erected in 1869 along the Saint John River between Fredericton and Saint John. The cost of constructing the lights, including the lighting apparatuses, was $2,342, with the sites costing an ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Saint John, NB

  • In an 1870 Department of Marine report, John Harley, Inspector of Lights for New Brunswick, recommended that a lighthouse be placed on Cape Spencer, a prominent headland situated on the Bay of Fundy about nine miles southeast of Saint ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Saint John, NB

  • Work on the Courtenay Bay Breakwater was started sometime in the early twentieth century, and a 2,500-foot extension was completed in 1919. In 1927, an unwatched, white light was established at the outer end of the breakwater to show ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Saint John, NB

  • The wooden McColgan Point Lighthouse was constructed in 1913 by B.R. Palmer under a $700 contract to guide vessels along the narrow channel that runs between Kennebecasis Island and the Kingston Peninsula. The square tower with sloping ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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