ON THE BAY of FUNDY - Discover Saint John
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ON THE BAY of FUNDY - Discover Saint John
ON THE BAY of FUNDY 2012 • 2013 OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE lighted. Expect only to be de Welcome to the only city on the stunning Bay of Fundy. There is simply no other place in the Maritimes where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of this world-famous Bay. No wonder Saint John, on the southern coast of New Brunswick, has quickly become the traveller’s favourite anchor for exceptional adventures of every kind. Here, you are never far from a new, unexpected delight, be it an evening of contemporary fine dining, a band on the boardwalk, or exploring the world’s highest tides. Every Saint John vacation takes you worlds away from the ordinary. Yet getting here is easier than you’d imagine. Whether you choose to drive, fly, ferry, or cruise, we’re as accessible as your trip will be memorable. So, what do you want to do first? However you end up enjoying your time in Saint John, you’ll find enough ideas in this guide to fill a dozen vacations. If you still have questions, stop by a Visitor Information Centre for a chat and a taste of our friendly maritime charm. Enjoy your stay! VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Saint John City Hall (Open year-round) Barbour’s General Store Highway #1 West Reversing Rapids 506.658.2855 506.632.6813 506.658.2940 506.658.2937 Grand Bay-Westfield Brundage Point River Centre 506.738.3258 St. Martins Main Street at Harbour Park 506.833.2006 Hampton 657 Main Street (the Old Train Station) 506.832.6111 Table of Contents The Spirit of Saint John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Greater Saint John Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The Bay of Fundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Reversing Rapids Tide Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cruising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Urban Experiences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Festivals and Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Uptown Parking Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Fun and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Tours and Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Campgrounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 DiscoverSaintJohn DiscoverSaintJohn www.DiscoverSaintJohn.com VisitSaintJohn | 1.866.GO.FUNDY For more information contact: Discover Saint John, P.O. Box 1971, Saint John, NB E2L 4L1 Tel: 506.658.2990 | Fax: 506.632.6118 1 | Email: [email protected] THE SPIRIT OF SAINT JOHN Let it take you away. Unspoiled natural parks with views carved by the Bay of Fundy; steep, history-lined streets bustling with maritime charm; Uptown arts, dining and entertainment inspired by the passion of our region. Through the people you meet, places you visit and sights you see, the spirit of Saint John will enrich your experience. Feel it for yourself at these and other attractions throughout the city. One of the last remaining coastal wilderness areas in North America with coastline sculpted by the world’s highest tides. Experience the Fundy Trail for spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy from numerous lookouts. www.fundytrailparkway.com Fundy Trail Whale sightings guaranteed in the Hall of Great Whales. See the Bay of Fundy tides in action, explore our shipbuilding heritage and examine fossils from a unique geological past. Creations of our artists and treasures from around the world can be found in our galleries and gift shop. www.nbm-mnb.ca eum New Brunswick Mus Starting in New Brunswick, The Maritime Experience will introduce you to Canada’s Maritime Provinces the way they should be seen, from the water. Sail the Princess of Acadia from Saint John and Digby or the PEI Ferry to Nova Scotia on your next vacation. Visit us online to begin planning your next getaway today. www.nfl-bay.com Bay Fer ries 2 Shop, Eat, Explore & Play at New Brunswick’s Festival Place! Market Square is a distinctive blend of shopping, entertainment, enterprise, and cuisine. We’re open from first coffee till last call; seven days a week – year round. Join us for a taste of Market Square’s finest! www.marketsquaresj.com Market Square Uptown Saint John Stonehammer Ge opark da Parks Cana You’re sure to get caught up in the character of our city and our people. Colourful historic properties house boutiques, studios and restaurants offering everything from local seafood to ethnic cuisine! The entire Uptown and waterfront – hotels, entertainment, restaurants and shops – is connected by our historic tree-lined streets and our easily accessible pedway systems. www.uptownsj.com As North America’s first Global Geopark, Stonehammer Geopark is about geology, but it is also about people, society and culture. Our lives are shaped by geology; where we settle, the landscape, the crops we grow, natural hazards, water resources, climate, what we mine, and the energy we use. You can experience a billion years of the Earth’s history, and have fun every step of the way. www.stonehammergeopark.com Where in the world is your next moment of discovery? Right here on New Brunswick’s Fundy Coastal Drive. At Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site, soak in the commanding view of the Bay of Fundy and understand why the British built this intriguing fort in Saint John during the War of 1812. Be amazed by the highest tides in the world and the lush Acadian forest at Fundy National Park. www.parkscanada.gc.ca/nb 3 Brundage Point River Centre The Town of Grand Bay-Westfield’s new Brundage Point River Centre is surrounded by water on three sides and offers ample green space for summer walks and picnics. The River Centre offers visitors free high speed wireless internet, on-site parking, wheelchair accessible walkways and washrooms, 11 historical interpretive panels, picnic tables and park benches, a boat ramp and dock, a visitor boat dock and five overnight moorings. The Centre is also linked to the 13.5 km Heritage Trail which also offers picnic tables, benches, scenic kiosks and beautiful views of the St. John River. Brundage Point River Centre 4 Ferry Road, Grand Bay-Westfield, NB [email protected] 506.738.3258 (June-Oct) 506.738.6406 (off season) Driving Directions between Saint John and Fredericton, NB Route 7, Exit 71, 80 or 90, to Route 177. www.town.grandbay-westfield.nb.ca 4 5 6 7 8 9 T H E B AY O F F U N D Y s. Nature simply doesn’t get bigger than thi The stage for this larger than life theatre created by tides unlike any other on is cr Earth. As a hundred billion tons of water pours into the Bay Atlantic Ocean – equal to all the water of Fundy from the A that flows in every river on earth in 24 hours – the water level in the Bay rises a staggering four stories. The majestic experiences made possible by this twice-daily phenomenon cannot be missed. 10 T H E B AY O F F U N D Y A front row seat to the power of the Bay of Fundy. Right at the doorstep of Saint John, the Bay of Fundy’s monstrous tides bring spectacle to life. Hundreds of millions of years ago, continents collided, forming the gorge through which the St. John River flows. When the world’s highest tides push in, rushing up and over the river, they collide, and the river actually reverses in the face of this unstoppable natural power. Then, as the water begins to drop with low tide, the river empties freely into the Bay, and the full flow of the St. John River thunders through the gorge once more. Think you can handle the power of the Bay of Fundy? From the heart of Saint John you can enjoy all of these experiences and more. Can you feel your heart racing?! Fallsview Park Saint John Adventures Fallsview Park is one of the best locations to view the Reversing Rapids, a daily phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the St. John River. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the rapids with a ride on the Reversing Falls Jet Boat or a sightseeing boat tour that also highlights portions of the Stonehammer Geopark. Ziplining along the world-famous Bay of Fundy Reversing Rapids is an adventure filled with chills and excitement. • Experienced guide provides full safety briefing, while helping you into full body harness and helmet • Accompanied by two tour guides, zip across five lines at 40km/hr, including the Signature Zip, 670 feet across the water. Complete your visit with a trip across a zip line or rent a bike to do some more sightseeing. On-site amenities include a gift shop, ice cream parlour and restrooms. • 506.634.ZIPS (9477) or 1.877.634.ZIPS (9477) • [email protected] • www.saintjohnadventures.ca Reversing Falls Jet Boat Rides Challenge the Reversing Rapids aboard a Jet Boat or take a relaxing boat tour of the Rapids and the Harbour. The choice is yours! Reversing Rapids – Bridge Road amenities • Two restaurants and gift shop: • Thrill Ride onboard a Jet Boat leaves from 506.635.1999 or 506.635.2259 Fallsview Park off Douglas Avenue • Interpretive film on Reversing Rapids - • Stonehammer Geopark Sightseeing Boat Bookings: 506.635.1999 Tour leaves from Fallsview Park, except on cruise ship days when it leaves from an uptown location • Harbour Tours on the Mainstream, page 12 • Visitor Information Centre: 506.658.2937 • Observation Deck • 506.634.8987 or 1.888.634.8987 • Free Parking • [email protected] • www.jetboatrides.com 11 BAY OF FUNDY DAY TRIPS Harbour Tours on the Mainstream Hop on a glass-roofed boat offering 1-hour tours of the harbour. Includes a full explanation of the Reversing Rapids and history of the harbour, port and Partridge Island. Fundy Trail Located 10 km east of St. Martins, the Fundy Trail is an ideal way to experience the Bay of Fundy’s spectacular coastline. Pristine beaches hugging the Bay of Fundy; waterfalls tumbling down ancient cliffs; a coastline sculpted by the world’s highest tides. All this can be experienced from a dozen lookouts along this low-speed auto parkway and walking/ cycling trail. • 506.635.1999 Irving Nature Park Right in the city you’ll find a scenic winding coastal road and nature walking trail on the Bay of Fundy. Great for enjoying the outdoors and bird watching with hundreds of species to observe. A Bay of Fundy “Recommended Experience” and provincially designated “Top 10” attraction. • Direct access via Route 111 from Saint John and Sussex • Pedestrian/bicycle trail and footpaths to beaches and river estuaries • End of Sand Cove Road (west) • Suspension foot bridge • Trails open dawn to dusk daily, year-round • Interpretive Centre at Big Salmon River • Vehicles permitted May to November featuring shipbuilding, lumbering displays and video presentation • Fully-staffed • Wheelchair accessible boardwalk, • Day adventure, interpretive guided walks observation deck and washrooms and bird watching • Free admission • Admission charge • Picnic areas with free propane-fueled • 506.833.2019 or 1.866.386.3987 barbecues • [email protected] • 506.653.7367 • www.fundytrailparkway.com • [email protected] • www.jdirving.com/environment EXPERIENCE THE BAY OF FUNDY – A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ADVENTURE SEEKER Pick up lunch to go from café Explore trails at Irving Nature Park Picnic lunch overlooking Bay Take a jet boat ride or harbour cruise 12 Try ziplining Relax with seafood dinner in the city T H E B AY O F F U N D Y Just beyond the city, new Fundy delights await. The Bay of Fundy offers more unique experiences all along its varied coastline. And Saint John is your perfect, urban home base for daytrips to all of them. From pristine beaches and quiet nature hikes to breathtaking rock formations and walking on the ocean floor, all of the Bay’s natural wonders will compete for your attention. And incredible wildlife – whales, seals porpoises, migratory birds – is all a short trip from Uptown. You’ll be back in the city in time for dinner on a patio with nice glass of wine! St. Martins Caves The Hopewell Rocks The sandstone caves carved by the Fundy tides are a popular place for rock hounds, bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. New Brunswick’s most famous geological feature (the flowerpot rocks) where you can experience the magnitude and power of the highest tides in the world. • Off route 111 in the Village of St. Martins • Located on Route 114, 40 km from Fundy • Walk on the ocean floor at low tide National Park, located 2 hours from Saint John Fundy National Park Your getaway to nature, adventure and discovery. Explore the forest or the shoreline. Experience the tides of the Bay of Fundy. Spectacular panoramic views of coastal cliffs and rolling forested hills await you. • Interpretive Centre • Located on Route 114, 90 minutes from • www.thehopewellrocks.ca • Restaurant and Gift Shop • Kayaking, bird watching and wildlife viewing • Admission charge • 506.734.3429 or 1.877.734.3429 Saint John • Camping St. Andrews By-The-Sea • Guided activities and naturalist program Situated on the Passamaquoddy Bay, St. Andrews By-the-Sea is Canada’s oldest seaside resort town. Popular attractions include Kingsbrae Gardens, Huntsman Marine Science Centre and historic Minister’s Island. While in St. Andrews set out on the seas in search of whales, take in a round of golf or stroll along the waterfront stopping to peruse the unique shops. St. Andrews is located less than 90 minutes west of Saint John. • Hiking, canoeing and kayaking • Swimming in saltwater pool and freshwater lake • Golf course, tennis courts and lawn bowling • Admission charge • 506.887.6000 or 1.888.773.8888 • www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fundy 13 T H E B AY O F F U N D Y Fundy Isles Route 790 The Fundy Isles are just a short drive and ferry ride away from Saint John. Plan to visit Campobello Island – the former summer home of FDR, the 32nd U.S. president – and discover the Old Sow Whirlpool, the largest whirlpool in the western hemisphere, along the way. Follow Route 1 west from Saint John to L’Etete (60 minutes) and take a short ferry ride to Deer Island. Once on Deer Island board a second 30-minute ferry to Campobello. Enjoy the sea air and rugged coastline while traveling along Route 790 through the communities of Chance and Dipper Harbours and Maces Bay. Enjoy bird watching near a saltwater marsh, stop to view the breathtaking Lepreau Falls or visit New River Beach for family fun. Approximately 30 minutes west of Saint John. To get to Grand Manan, the largest of Fundy’s Isles, drive first to Blacks Harbour (60 minutes) and then travel 90-minutes by ferry across the Bay of Fundy. Famous for its dulse, visitors to Grand Manan will enjoy hiking and biking, discovering rare geology and visiting Swallowtail Lighthouse. A saltwater beach with walking trails, restaurant and 99 campsites. New River Beach Provincial Park • 40 km west of Saint John on Highway #1 • Open mid-May to mid-October • Admission charge • 506.755.4063 Whichever of the Fundy Isles you decide to visit, whales, porpoise, seals and seabirds are abundant. 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Cruise into Saint John on the beautiful Bay of Fundy and be delighted by a charming, historic Uptown filled with unique restaurants, galleries and boutiques. Hundreds of thousands of cruise passengers visit Canada’s oldest incorporated cityy between June and October each yyear. Whether you take a planned excursion, or explore on your own, we’re sure you’ll enjoy your time in port. Cruise Line Itineraries To review the tour opportunities available le through your cruise line when you are visiting siting Saint John, check out your cruise line’s website ebsite featured below: • Carnival Cruise Line www.carnival.com • Disney Cruise Line www.disneycruise.disney.go.com • Royal Caribbean Cruise Line www.royalcaribbean.com • Princess Cruises www.princess.com • Norwegian Cruise Line www2.ncl.com • Holland America Line www.hollandamerica.com • Cunard Line www.cunard.com • P&O Cruises www.pocruises.com • Blount Small Ship Adventures www.blountsmallshipadventures.com 20 Mari time Experience Save Time and Driving. Get the Full T here’s much to Canada’s Maritime Provinces that begs to be discovered. Save time driving and sail the Bay of Fundy onboard the Princess of Acadia. Or, cruise the Northumberland Strait with the PEI Ferry and take in beautiful panoramic seascapes. How will you begin your maritime experience? Caribou, NS to Wood Islands, PEI: Save approximately 1 hour behind the wheel and over 100 km. Saint John, NB to Digby, NS: Save approximately 3 hours of travel time and over 600 km. Halifax, NS Bangor, ME Portland, ME Boston, MA Call 1-866-775-8290 or Book Online and Save at www.NFL-Bay.com 21 22 23 URBAN EXPERIENCES at embraces you. A sparkling urban culture th 24 URBAN EXPERIENCES Some cities offer fast-paced energy. gy. Others intrigue you with a quiet, historic charm. In Saint John you’ll find both in equal measure. From lively festivals and events to a rich selection of galleries, theatre and museums, your Saint John vacation moves at the pace you’re in the mood for. Festivals and events that keep the city hopping all year. In a city as vibrant and spirited as Saint John, there’s always something m hin met hing tto o ccelebrate. ele l bra raate. ttee. No matter when you visit, and whether it’s just the two of you or the whole family, there’s a festival or event you’ll be glad you checked out. Grab a pair of comfortable shoes and throw caution to the wind! FEB 1 - 7 February Fork Off Uptown Saint John 506.633.9797 FEB 3 Jerry Seinfeld Harbour Station 506.657.1234 FEB 3 - 5 Tim Horton’s Pavilion Cup 2012 Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake 506.693.5033 FEB 25 10th Annual Saint John Wine Fair Saint John Trade & Convention Centre 506.674.6195 APR 5 Fashion Forward Spring Uptown Saint John 506.633.9797 APR 14 Saint John Beer Fest Market Square Atrium 506.657.2337 MAY 5 YSJ 10K Saint John Airport 506.638.5555 MAY 5 Fundy Food Festival Marco Polo Cruise Terminal 506.642.2822 MAY 9 - 13 Dralion - Cirque du Soleil Harbour Station 506.657.1234 MAY 11 Gallery Hop Uptown Saint John 506.633.9797 MAY 24 - 27 Valley Cruisers Car Show Rothesay Arena 506.847.6363 MAY 25 - 27 New Brunswick’s All-American Soap Box Derby Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake 506.693.5033 JUNE 26 - AUG 28 Movies in the Park Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake 506.693.5033 Tuesdays beginning at dusk JUNE 3 - SEPT 23 The Sunday Market Brundage Point River Centre 506.737.3258 Sundays 9:00 am - 1:00 pm JUNE 29 - AUG 31 Movies in the Square Hampton 506.832.6102 Fridays beginning at dusk (rain date Saturdays) JUNE 10 Women’s Hampton Triathalon Hampton 506.214.1085 JUNE 14 - 24 11th Annual Community Fair Harbour Station 506.657.1234 JUNE 22 - 23 Summer Kick-Off Party Market Square 506.658.3600 JUNE 22 - AUG 31 Family Movies in the Park Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park 506.849.5778 Fridays beginning at dusk JUNE 23 Country Fest Quispamsis qplex 506.847.4400 Ext 8 JUNE 24 - AUG 30 Sunday Live Entertainment on the Boardwalk Market Square 506.658.3600 Monday New Brunswick’s Got Talent Tuesday Cruisin’ to the Boardwalk Wednesday Saint John Idol X Thursday Country Star 26 JUNE 29 - JULY 1 Canada Day Celebrations Weekend Hampton 506.832.6102 Quispamsis qplex 506.847.4400 Ext 8 Rothesay Common 506.848.6606 Saint John (June 20 - July 1) 506.658.3600 Grand Bay - Westfield 506.738.3554 JUNE 30 Canada Day Countdown Market Square 506.658.3600 JULY 1 - AUG 31 Outdoor Movie Night Brundage Point River Centre 506.738.3258 Fridays beginning at dusk JULY 4 - AUG 29 Music in the Park Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park 506.849.5778 Wednesdays (7pm - 8pm) JULY 5 - 7 Salty Jam Saint John’s Festival of Music Saint John Waterfront 506.633.9797 F E S T I VA L S A N D E V E N T S JULY 5 - SEPT 6 Rothesay Concert in the Commons Rothesay Common 506.848.6606 Thursdays 7:00 pm JULY 11 Show N’ Shine Auto Festival Hampton 506.849.6973 JULY 12 - AUG 30 Movie for Grown-Ups Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park 506.849.5778 Thursdays beginning at dusk JULY 12 - 15 Buskers on the Boardwalk Festival Market Square 506.658.3600 JULY 13 - 21 St. Martins’ Old Home Week St. Martins 506.833.2010 JULY 20 - 21 50s & 60s Weekend Market Square 506.658.3600 JULY 27 - 28 ¡Hola Fiesta! Market Square 506.658.3600 AUG 2 - SEPT 15 International Sculpture Symposium Saint John Waterfront 506.650.3786 AUG 3 - 6 New Brunswick Day Weekend Market Square 506.658.3600 AUG 11 - 12 18th Annual Marathon by the Sea Saint John 506.721.3130 AUG 17 - 18 Boardwalk Beach Party Market Square Boardwalk 506.658.3600 AUG 24 - 25 Country Boardwalk Style Market Square Boardwalk 506.658.3600 AUG 25 Dragon Boat Festival Renforth Wharf 506.632.5497 AUG 28 - 31 Atlantic National Exhibition Exhibition Park 506.633.2020 SEPT 1 KV Jazz/Blues Fest Vito’s Rothesay 506.847.4400 SEPT 9 Hampton 5Miler Hampton 506.832.5511 SEPT 20 - 23 NatureFest 2012 Hampton 506.832.6096 OCT 14 Annual Kennebecasis Valley Challenge Marathon Rothesay 506.848.6606 AUG 9 - 12 North, Central American and Caribbean World Masters Athletics Championships UNB - Saint John Campus 506.647.4931 AUG 10 Gallery Hop Uptown Saint John 506.633.9797 AUG 10 - 11 70s & 80s Weekend Market Square 506.658.3600 27 OCT 19 Gallery Hop Uptown Saint John 506.633.9797 OCT 19 Dark in the Park Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park 506.849.5778 OCT 29 - NOV 4 Chop Chop Restaurant Week Uptown Saint John 506.642.2822 NOV 15 - 18 Canadian Fold Music Awards Imperial Theatre 506.674.4111 NOV 17 Saint John Santa Claus Parade Saint John 506.633.9797 NOV 24 KV Santa Claus Parade Quispamsis/Rothesay 506.848.6606 NOV 24 - 25 Christmas by the Sea Marco Polo Cruise Terminal 506.632.5716 DEC 1 Hampton Santa Claus Parade Hampton 506.832.2559 DEC 31 New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Fireworks Market Square 506.658.3600 DEC 31 New Year’s Eve Celebrations N Quispamsis qplex 506.847.4400 Ext 8 FEATURE EVENTS Buskers on the Boardwalk Festival JULY 12 - 15 Uptown Saint John Dining Weeks This summer, Market Square will play host to the 22nd Annual Buskers Festival bringing over 50,000 residents and tourists to the Atrium and Boardwalk. This summer’s festival promises to be the best yet with sidesplitting comedy, astounding physical feats, and all-out crazy antics! FEBRUARY AND NOVEMBER Discover the variety and quality of Uptown dining! Our chefs and restaurants invite you to taste your way through “Chop Chop,” in the Fall and “Fork Off” in the Winter. Participating restaurants offer week-long unique menu options and special pricing. • 506.658.3600 • [email protected] • 506.633.9797 • www.marketsquaresj.com • [email protected] • www.uptownsj.com Sculpture Saint John – International Sculpture Symposium Dralion – Cirque du Soleil AUGUST 2 – SEPTEMBER 15 MAY 9 – 13 Six accomplished sculptors from around the globe shaping mammoth chunks of stunning New Brunswick granite into works of beautiful, public art. These magnificent sculptures will be created in the public eye throughout August and September at the Coast Guard site on the Saint John Waterfront. Fusing the 3000 year-old tradition of Chinese acrobatic arts with the multidisciplinary approach of Cirque du Soleil, Dralion draws its inspiration from Eastern philosophy and its never-ending quest for harmony between humans and nature. • 506.657.1234 or 1.800.267.2800 • www.sculpturesaintjohn.com • www.harbourstation.ca/events/view/cirque- du-soleil-dralion Canadian Folk Music Awards – Folk on the Water Canada Day Celebrations JUNE 20 – JULY 1 NOVEMBER 15 – 18 145 hours of celebrating 145 years! Come celebrate the Canadian Folk Music Awards – Folk on the Water! This festival will showcase traditional and contemporary folk music, song-writing circles, workshops and an all-round great time. Festival participants will enjoy family activities, live entertainment, and a spectacular fireworks display on July 1. Enjoy the Canada Day Countdown concert, June 30, part of the 72-hour Jam, on the Market Square Boardwalk! Happy Birthday Canada! • www.cfma2012saintjohn.com • 506.658.3600 • [email protected] • www.sjcanadaday.ca 28 URBAN EXPERIENCES Where creativity flourishes, the arts come alive. See for yourself why Saint John was named a 2010 Cultural Capital of Canada. The rich heritage of our city has contributed to a celebration of the arts that is as dynamic as it is engaging. From Germain Street to Prince William and beyond, you will find a wealth of galleries that feature art from the many cultures that make us unique. And if you’re hoping to peruse a museum or take in some theatre, Saint John is at your service. ARTS AND CULTURE Art in Public Places The International Sculpture Symposium happening on the waterfront this summer isn’t the only place to enjoy public art in Greater Saint John. There are a number of public pieces, both inside and outside that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Some of these pieces include: Art Galleries 227 years of history provide a vibrant backdrop to the visual arts in Saint John. The art works of John Hooper, Herzl Kashetsky, Fred Ross, Suzanne Hill and the fine crafts of Crimmins Pottery and Aitkens Pewter – among many others – can be seen in the galleries that line our historic streets. More information can be found in the Shopping Guide on page 62. John Hooper Timepiece, 1984 Outside Market Square • Aitkens Pewter · Level II Brunswick Square • Citadel Gallery · 162 Charlotte St • City of Saint John Gallery · 20 Hazen Ave • Fishy Chores · 116 Prince William St • Handworks Gallery · 12 King St • Jones Gallery · 73 Duke St • Klausen Gallery · 106 Prince William St • Peter Buckland Gallery · 35 Duke St • Saint John Arts Centre · 20 Hazen Ave • Tim Isaac Art and Antiques 211-213 Wentwoth St • Trinity Galleries · 128 Germain St Gallery Hops Carol Taylor Figurehead, 1995 Adjourns the City Market A great way to spend an evening! Visit participating galleries showcasing artwork by local artists. Meet some friends. Grab a bite. Catch some great art. • Dates: May 11, August 10, October 19 • 506.633.9797 • [email protected] • www.uptownsj.com Monica Adair & Stephen Kopp In Transit, Fall 2009 Outside Saint John Transit 29 Saint John Theatre Company The Saint John Theatre Company aims to produce the highest standard of live theatre, and the most diverse English-language theatre programming in New Brunswick, using highly skilled local and regional talent. • 506.652.7582 Symphony New Brunswick Symphony New Brunswick is the province’s only full-scale symphony orchestra. Its mission is to make a significant contribution to the cultural richness and economic prosperity of its province by promoting symphonic music through live performance and educational programs. Imperial Theatre More than one million people have attended performances at the Imperial Theatre, described by the Globe and Mail as the most beautifully restored theatre in Canada. In addition to its own professional entertainment series, Imperial Theatre provides an outstanding venue for Symphony New Brunswick, Theatre New Brunswick, Saint John Theatre Company and Opera New Brunswick. • 506.634.8379 Market Square Beloved as New Brunswick’s Festival Place, Market Square is a Saint John waterfront destination for shopping, dining, relaxing, and playing, and an intriguing blend of historic and modern. The Square’s charming building incorporates the old brick facade of the warehouses that lined both sides of Market Slip over a century ago, and today acts as an anchor to the Inside Connection pedway system. • 24 King Square South (City Centre) • Tours for a small fee in July and August and upon request all year • Box Office: 506.674.4100 or 1.800.323.7469 • [email protected] • www.imperialtheatre.nb.ca • Enjoy a meal on our waterfront Harbour Station boardwalk patio • Browse our shops for the perfect gift A local event complex home to the Saint John Sea Dogs, 2011 Memorial Cup Champions. Harbour Station hosts numerous sporting events, concerts, comedians, and performers and is linked by the Inside Connection Pedway System to hotels, shopping and more. • Enjoy a lavish spa afternoon • Explore the New Brunswick Museum • Dive into the largest library in the region • Take in one of our festivals and events • 506.658.3600 • 99 Station Street (City Centre) • [email protected] • Linked by the pedway to hotels, shopping • www.marketsquare.com and more • Box office: 506.657.1234 or 1.800.267.2800 • Rentals and Tours: 506.632.6103 • www.harbourstation.nb.ca on.nb.ca 30 URBAN EXPERIENCES Phoenix Dinner Theatre at the M.A.C. Saint John Jewish Historical Museum The Phoenix Dinner Theatre Players perform at the M.A.C. School for the Performing Arts. Created in 1986 to preserve the Jewish heritage of Saint John, it is the only Jewish museum in Atlantic Canada. • 68 Exmouth Street (City Centre) • Shows run select Friday and Saturday nights • 91 Leinster Street (City Centre) • 506.693.8728 • Open from May 29 to October 30, 10:00am - 4:00pm, and Sundays in July and August, 1:00pm - 4:00pm; off-season by appointment Water Street Dinner Theatre Enjoy a night of great food and fun-filled music at Saint John’s first Dinner Theatre. • Donations accepted • 506.633.1833 • 110 Water Street – above Steamer’s • [email protected] Restaurant (City Centre) • www.personal.nbnet.nb.ca/sjjhm • Shows run select Friday and Saturday nights • 506.648.2325 Saint John Firefighters’ Museum • www.waterstreetdinnertheatre.com The old #2 Engine House was built in 1840 and survived the great fire of 1877. MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITES • 24 Sydney Street (City Centre) New Brunswick Museum • Open July and August, by appointment Watch the Fundy tides in action in the threestorey Tidal Tower. See a full-size right whale and a mastodon. Hike a geological trail through time, explore the region’s lumbering and shipbuilding history, and enjoy exquisite furnishings and artworks from New Brunswick and around the world. Families enjoy interactive tours and hands-on discovery centre. off-season • 506.633.1840 Saint John Police Museum The Saint John Police Museum displays the history of the local police force. Historic uniforms, badges and photos are featured. • 56 Prince William Street Market Square Exhibition Centre • Open year-round, closed Mondays from November to mid-May • Fifteen galleries, gift shop • Children’s activities • Wheelchair accessible • Admission charge • 506.643.2300 or 1.888.268.9595 • [email protected] • www.nbm-mnb.ca Douglas Avenue Collections Centre • Archives and Research Library • Open Tuesday to Saturday (Closed long weekends and Saturdays in July and August) • 506.643.2322 31 HISTORY Quaco Museum Experience the early shipbuilding of yesteryear and the heritage of this historic coastal village. Carleton Martello Tower • Main Street, St. Martins A National Historic Site Bigger is not always better at this national historic site! Built for the war of 1812, this tough little fort is a classic example of a Martello tower. The tower features a restored gunpowder magazine and soldiers’ barracks. Its fire command post delivers a panoramic view of the City, the Bay, and Partridge Island. An audiovisual show and award-winning exhibit is showcased at the visitor centre. Ask about our guided tours. • Archives, library and gift shop • 506.833.4740 Kings County Museum Operated by the Kings County Historical and Archival Society, the Kings County Museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts related to past life in Kings County and elsewhere. Main exhibits are located in the Centennial Building, with further displays in the Gaol (Jail) next door. • 454 Whipple Street (West) • Open June 1 to October 7, • 27 Centennial Road, Hampton 10:00am - 5:30pm daily • Genealogy services • Admission charge • 506.832.6009 • 506.636.4011 or 1.888.773.8888 • www.pc.gc.ca/carletonmartellotower Saint John City Market A National and Provincial Historic Site Experience Canada’s oldest continuing farmers’ market in operation since 1876. The roof is built like a ship’s inverted hull, reflecting our city’s shipbuilding past. Your senses will delight in visiting merchants who proudly display local produce, meats, seafood, New Brunswick arts and other crafted items. You will want to taste the local favourites and international cuisine. Hooper Statue People Waiting ur’s d in front of Barbo This statue, locate elements of er mb tures a nu General Store, fea has three n me the of One hidden by the artist. of the nt pri a es tur r fea arms, the newspape es is nch be the of e on r de artist’s face, and un . a bag of groceries a dog nosing into • 47 Charlotte Street (City Centre) • Open year-round, Monday to Saturday, some Sundays and Holidays • Glassed-in eating area • 506.658.2820 • [email protected] • www.sjcitymarket.ca 32 URBAN EXPERIENCES Look back at the oldest incorporated city in Canada It’s not surprising, given the city’s long history, that Saint John has a rich selection of museums, historic sites, and monuments to a proud past. Once dubbed “The Loyalist City”, our character is partly influenced by the arrival of 14,000 American Loyalists in the late 18th century. What might be more surprising is just how intact our historical record is throughout the city. The Trinity Royal Preservation Area in particular – which was destroyed by fire in 1877 but rebuilt to stand the test of time – is a stunning portrait of a streetscape locked in time. Barbour’s General Store Grand Bay-Westfield Cenotaph, War Memorial and Peace Park An authentic 18th century General Store revamped as a charming tearoom, store and museum. Come in and enjoy local New Brunswick products the way they have been enjoyed for generations. Originally from Sheffield, New Brunswick, the store was used as a chicken coop for a number of years before being brought to Saint John in two pieces. In 1967, in celebration of Canada’s centennial and Barbours’ 100th year in business, the General Store was restored and opened as a museum. It now sits at the foot of King Street in its third Saint John location across the street from where the original G.E Barbour manufacturing facility once sat. The park is dedicated to those who lost their lives to defend our country, and was recently rededicated to world peace. • On Route 177 at Grand Bay-Westfield • 506.738.6423 King’s Square Bandstand A landmark since 1908 when it was given to Saint John by the City Coronet Band, the King Edward VII Memorial Bandstand still hosts concerts during the summer months. • Top of King Street (City Centre) • St. Andrew’s Park (City Centre) “Kennebeccasis” Sculpture • Open daily June 4 - October 8 This sculpture is in honour of the Paris Crew; a four-oar rowing team from the Saint John area whose members won the 1867 world championship in England, and again in 1871. • Visitor Information Centre 506.632.6813 • 506.642.2242 • Route 100 in Rothesay Partridge Island A National and Provincial Historic Site nicknamed “Canada’s Emerald Isle,” this was as the site of Canada’s first quarantine station. The island is home to six graveyards and is currently inaccessible to the public. Fort LaTour Fort LaTour was built in 1631 by Charles de LaTour as a fur trading post at a long-used Aboriginal encampment site. It was destroyed ed in 1645 by his rival countryman Charles de Menou d’Aulnay. Some small artifacts may be seen at the New Brunswick Museum and att HMCS Brunswicker Naval Reserve on Chesley ey Drive (ring bell at back door of Brunswicker). ). • Located along Harbour Passage (City Centre) tre) 33 Loyalist House p Three Sisters Lam The former home of a Loyalist Family, this 1810 restored National Historic Site features period antiques and a gorgeous grand staircase. p is in direct line The Three Sisters Lam that Trinity Church, so with the steeple of ir way the ate able to navig sea captains were ht. nig at ur n Harbo safely into Saint Joh • 120 Union Street (City Centre) • Admission charge • 506.652.3590 The Old (Loyalist) Burial Ground The Old Burial Ground is referred to by many names, most commonly the Loyalist Burial Grounds. The earliest gravestone is that of Coonradt Hendricks, dated July 13, 1784. Having reached a state of disrepair in the late 1990s, the Old Burial Ground was restored by the Irving family in 1995 in memory of the late KC Irving (1899-1992), founder of the Irving empire of companies. Three red gas lamps, visible from three miles seaward, were stationed at the end of Prince William Street. If the three red lamps appeared individually, sailors would know they were heading straight into the harbour, however if only one or two could be seen, sailors knew they needed to alter their course. • St. Patrick Park (City Centre) Fort Howe Lookout Other Historic Cemeteries Site of an English fort built in 1778, this location offers a panoramic view of the harbour and city. Dating back as far as 1783, Saint John’s cemeteries stand as fascinating monuments to the city’s storied past. • Magazine Street (North) • Cedar Hill Cemetery: Manawagonish Road (West) • Church of England Cemetery: south side of Thorne Avenue (East) • Fernhill Cemetery: Westmorland Road (East) • Fownes & Melvin Sea Captains’ Burial Grounds: Fundy Trail (St. Martins) • Old Methodist Cemetery: north side of Thorne Avenue (East) • Shaarei Zedek Jewish Cemetery: Westmorland Road (East) • St. Mary’s Cemetery: Loch Lomond Road (East) 34 URBAN EXPERIENCES Saint John Architecture You don’t need to be a student of architecture to enjoy the abundance of uniquely preserved architecture in Saint John. The architecture of the city’s Uptown area, rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1877, can best be described as Eclectic High Victorian. Few North American cities can still boast such an extensive preserved built environment. All of the styles popular in the era of late Victorianism are beautifully represented. Exquisite examples of Second Empire, Italianate, Classical Revival, Gothic Revival, Greek Revival and Georgian buildings line the streets of the business area, the Trinity Royal historic district and further afield in Saint John. Historic Churches Enjoy the art and architecture of these wonderful derful buildings, and learn their associations ciations with the Great Fire of 1877. • Cathedral athedral of the Immaculate Conception: 91 Waterloo Street (City Centre) • The he Church of St. Andrew and St. David, Provincial ovincial Historic Site: 164 Germain Street (City ity Centre) • St.. George’s Church – the oldest in the city: 100 00 Watson Street (West) • St.. John’s Stone Church, National Historic Site: te: 87 Carleton Street (City Centre) • St.. Luke’s Anglican Church, National Historic Site: te: Quispamsis Road • Trinity nity Church: 115 Charlotte Street (City ity Centre) EXPERIENCE XPERIENCE UPTOWN SAINT JOHN – A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN URBAN EXPLORER Breakfast at City Market Walk historic Uptown Visit Imperial Theatre and Loyalist House Lunch at restaurant or pub 35 Browse galleries and boutiques Dinner and drinks on the boardwalk 36 37 Where in the world is your next moment of discovery? Right here in New Brunswick’s national parks and national historic sites! To plan your memorable moments visit parkscanada.gc.ca/nb or call 1-506-636-4011. Parks Canada in New Brunswick Real. Inspiring. Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site 454 Whipple Street, Saint John, NB 38 PLACEHOLDER PAGE FOR MAP INSERT PLEASE DO NOT PRINT 39 PLACEHOLDER PAGE FOR MAP INSERT PLEASE DO NOT PRINT 40 PLACEHOLDER PAGE FOR MAP INSERT PLEASE DO NOT PRINT 41 PLACEHOLDER PAGE FOR MAP INSERT PLEASE DO NOT PRINT 42 43 N AT U R E Take a moment to catch your breath. Or let the beauty take it away. High energy, or low-key? Whatever your Hig state of mind, nature calls you from everywhere in Saint John. away from every Uptown urban John Just steps st attraction is a lush, green oasis where you can slow down and unwind. Our beaches and parks are also perfect places to enjoy some downtime. If raising your heart rate is more your speed, you’ll find stunning trails all along the Bay of Fundy that offer a workout as much as a stunning view. 44 N AT U R E Explore Rockwood Park One of Canada’s largest municipal parks, Rockwood Park offers a campground, an Interpretation Centre, lakes for swimming, an 18-hole golf course, horseback riding, a zoo and a playground. There are numerous hiking trails to explore, and with the first snowfall Rockwood is transformed into a winter wonderland – enjoy sleigh rides, cross country skiing and skating. Leopards, African Lions, and several primates including the Golden Lion Tamarin. Walk the Vanished Kingdom’s Trail of Regret or play a round of miniature golf! Rockwood Park • Park open year-round Summer: 8am – 10pm, Fall / Spring: 8am – 8pm, Winter: 8am – 6pm • Interpretation Centre: 506.658.2883 • 901 Foster Thurston Drive • Campground: 506.652.4050 • 506.634.1440 • [email protected] (see page 75 for more information) • www.rockwoodpark.ca • www.cherrybrookzoo.com DayTripping Rockwood Park Stables Experience a variety of fun activities while visiting Rockwood Park. Rent Nordic Walking Poles, inline skates, snowshoes, helmets as well as handheld GPS to try geo-caching (like a high-tech treasure hunt!) Located at the Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake inside the entrance to Rockwood Park. Join us for a horseback ride through some of the trails of one of Canada’s largest municipal parks. Your guide will take you riding through the lush wooded trails in the back of the park. Private lessons and pony rentals also available, as well as Trolley Tours, Carriage Rides and more. • 506.633.7659 or 506.642.3222 • 506.647.6431 • [email protected] • [email protected] • www.horsesinsaintjohn.com • www.daytrippingnb.com Rockwood Park Golf Course Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake While a relatively short course, at 6,017 yards, a round at Rockwood Park Golf Course is a treat to the wonders of nature. Also features a nearby Aquatic Driving Range. Over a century of hospitality and elegance, the Pavilion has continued to be a charming natural destination in the heart of Saint John. The Pavilion is home to a lifeguarded beach, and a licensed café with a huge lakeside licensed patio. • 1255 Sandyy Point Road (North) • Go Golf lf Cou Course: ourse ou rse rse: se: 5 506.634.0090 06. 06 0 6.634 63 .00 0090 00 90 • 506.693.5033 • Dr Driving g Ran Range Range: ge 50 ge: ge 5 506.634.1676 6 634 6.634 6.6 34.167 34. 167 1 676 • [email protected] • www.lilylake.ca Cherry Brook Zoo rk Rockwood Pa The first accredited zoo in Atlantic Canada. A specialist zoo with over 35 species of exotic and endangered animals, including Zebra, Emus, Santa’s Reindeer, Siberian Tigers, Snow largest urban rk is Canada’s Rockwood Pa wning Vaux, signed by Do park. It was de Frederick Law e partner of the son of th ral Park in designed Cent Olmstead who . New York City 45 Stonehammer Geopark: a billion years of stories Canoe and Kayak Saint John and the surrounding areas are abundant with lakes and rivers to explore. See map on page 40 for details of main waterways within the city and surrounding areas. A Geopark is an area that is recognized by the UNESCO supported Global Geopark Network to have exceptional geological heritage. Fascinating geology – from fossils to relics – are exactly what you’ll find when you explore this fascinating treasure. Stonehammer Geopark spreads across southern New Brunswick – one of the first places in Canada to be explored by geologists. In 1857 a group of young men in Saint John formed the “Steinhammer Club” to explore the geology near their home. Stonehammer Geopark is about geology, but it is also about people, society and culture. Visitors will see where we settle, the landscape, the crops we grow, natural hazards, water resources, climate, what we mine, and the energy we use are all linked to geology. Hiking There are several places to hike in Saint John and surrounding areas. Come to the Irving Nature Park and explore tide pools, salt marshes, bogs, beaches and fundy coastal forest through 7 trails or by auto loop. Check out Mispec Park with 5km of hiking trails, with prospective connector to the NB Trail system. Visit Rockwood Park – where come fall, the hiking is breathtaking when the forest turns into a brilliant canopy of red, yellow, and gold. With the first snowfall, Rockwood is transformed into a Winter Wonderland. Hike the Fundy Trail. From steep cliffs at Black Point to the rugged beauty of Big Salmon River, the along Fundy Trail is an unparalleled journey alon the coast of One of the Marine Wonders of o the World: the Bay of Fundy. • 1.888.268.9595 • www.stonehammergeopark.com • Bicentennial Ball Field, Rothesay: 2 km • Dutch Point Trail, Hampton: 2km • East Riverside-Kinghurst Park, Rothesay: 0. 0.5 km • Fundy Trail, St. Martins: 16 km • Hammond River Park Trail, Quispamsis: 4. 4.3 km • Harbour Passage (City Centre): 4 km • Heritage Trail, Grand Bay-Westfield: 13.5 km • Irving Nature Park (West): 14 km • Mud Lake Trail, Quispamsis: 1.3 km • Rockwood Park (North): over 50 km • Saunders and Matthews Trails, Quispam Quispamsis: 3.3 km • Spruce Lake to Prince of Whales (West): 15 km • Steele-Kennedy Nature Park, Rothesay: 1 km • Villa Madonna to Kennebecasis Park, Rothesay: 1 km 46 N AT U R E Other Public Beaches • Brundage Point Beach: Ferry Road, Grand Bay-Westfield • Dominion Park: on the St. John River (West) • Gondola Point Beach: Kingston ferry landing, Quispamsis • Irving Nature Park: Saint John (West) • Jordan Miller Park Beach: Ricketts Lane, Rothesay • Kennebecasis Park Beach: Princess Place, Rothesay • Lakewood Beach, Little River Reservoir: Mispec Beach Loch Lomond Road (East) Mispec Beach encompasses one of the premiere unsupervised sandy beaches found on the Bay of Fundy. It is located on the eastern edge of Saint John, just 20 minutes from the city centre with parking, picnic sites, playground, paved games court and sports field. • Lily Lake and Fisher Lakes: Rockwood Park (North) • Mac’s Beach: St. Martins • Renforth Wharf Beach: James Renforth Drive, Rothesay • Ritchie Lake: Quispamsis • Via Bayside Drive and Red Head Road (East) • St. Martins Beach: St. Martins • Canteen and washroom facilities • Tucker Park: on the Kennebecasis River (North) • Free admission Wolastoq Park Meenan’s Cove Wolastoq means “the beautiful river” in the language of the Maliseet people who once lived on its shores. Now we know it as the beautiful St. John River. Wolastoq’s tributaries, lands and forests provided an abundance of food, materials and medicines to the Maliseet people, acting also as a transportation route for hunting and trade. Created in 2004, overlooking the Reversing Rapids, Wolastoq Par Park features statues of historical Saint John figu gures. The park was established and is cur currently maintained by J.D. Irving, Limited. Supervised freshwater swimming beach nestled in a secluded cove on the attractive Kennebecasis River. On-site amenities include a beach house with change rooms, washroom facilities, canteen, barbecues, playground, beach volleyball courts, ball field and picnic shelters. • 199 Model Farm Road, Quispamsis • Boat launch site • Lifeguards: July and August • 506.849.5778 • O Off Lancaster Avenue (West) • 506.653.7367 5 Seaside Park Sea Sai John’s designated Peace Park, with Saint ap panoramic view of the Bay of Fundy and playground. • FFundy Drive (West) • FFree admission 47 Brundage Point River Centre The Brundage Point River Centre in Grand BayWestfield is surrounded by the St. John River on three sides. Here you will find ample green space for summer walks and picnics, free high speed wireless internet, wheelchair accessible walkways and washrooms and free on-site parking. A double boat ramp and dock, visitor boat dock and five visitor overnight boat moorings are several convenient nautical amenities. The centre is linked to the 13.5 km Heritage Trail which also offers beautiful views of the St. John River. Quispamsis Arts and Culture Park From June through August 2012 the Arts and Culture Park will host a series of free events including new release movies and music with local professionals providing entertainment. In this beautiful setting you can enjoy wireless internet with your laptop. Visit our live webcam for a view of what’s happening now. • Available year-round for functions • Summer municipal visitor information centre 506.738.3258 • Picnic tables and park benches • 11 historical interpretive panels • [email protected] • Check out the summer events in the events • www.town.grandbay-westfield.nb.ca calendar (page 26) • www.quispamsis.ca The Lighthouse Park – River Centre The Lighthouse Park – River Centre is a multipurpose facility located on the banks of the Kennebecasis River at 1075 Main St., Hampton. River Centre grounds include a boat dock, loading ramp, picnic area, many interpretive signs, ranging in topic from the history of Hampton to its natural wonders, and everything in between. The River Centre is also a Site Owner in the Stonehammer Geopark. • 506.832.6096 • [email protected] • www.townofhampton.ca/visitors/lighthouse- river-centre/ 48 49 F U N A N D R E C R E AT I O N Put a smile on everyone’s face. We get it – just because you’re on vacation acation doesn’t mean you want to take it too o easy. Whether it’s indulging your love of sports, ports, or your kids’ love of, well, simply playing, aying, your vacation to Saint John can be packed acked full of activity. 50 F U N A N D R E C R E AT I O N Raise your heart rate and your expectations. Some vacation days you just want to sit on the beach and think sweet nothings. Others, you feel like taking on the world. When the bug to get busy bites, Saint John has more than just great activities that do your body good. From swimming and biking to canoeing and hiking and everything in between, Saint John frames your recreation in the beauty of the region. Swimming Golf There are several places to swim in Saint John. Whether you are looking for a beach or a pool, we have you covered. For a complete list of beaches see page 47. Enjoy a day on the links at one of the golf courses or driving ranges in and around the Saint John area. Courses include: • Hampton Golf & Country Club: 68 William Bell Dr., Hampton 506.832.3407 [email protected] www.hamptongolf.ca Canada Games Aquatic Centre The Canada Games Aquatic Centre is fully equipped with water slides and an Olympic sized indoor swimming pool. • Rockwood Park Golf Course & Aquatic Driving Range: 1255 Sandy Point Road (North) Golf Course: 506.634.0090 Driving Range: 506.634.1676 • 50 Union Street (City Centre) • 506.658.4715 • www.aquatics.nb.ca Exhibition Park Raceway qplex Host of Saint John’s Atlantic National Exhibition, an annual fair that features local art, crafts, horticulture and livestock exhibits, as well as family entertainment and a midway. Live harness racing is held weekly during the spring to fall season; daily simulcast of live races. The qplex outdoor WAVE pool has two water slides, vortex, water umbrellas and spray trees in the tot and leisure area. It is a six-lane junior Olympic pool with zero-entry access, family change rooms and has a temperature of 82°F. • 20 Randy Jones Way, Quispamsis • 159 McAllister Drive (East) • 506.848.5900 • 506.636.6934 • www.qplex.quispamsis.ca • www.eprraceway.com Hampton Community Centre Skateboard Park An outdoor heated pool that offers public swims. Try out the skate park located on the waterfront of Uptown Saint John, a mediumsized concrete park which is located under overpass. park fully allll an overpa p ss. ss. This par pa p ark iiss fu ullly loaded with ull with al obstacles skateboarder dream th ob the o sta acle cl s a sk kate atebo bo boa b oarde de could drea der am of. of Admission free. Adm miss ssion iion on n iss fr ree. e ee • 808 Main Street, Hampton • 506.832.6102 Bike Rentals Rent bikes from Fallsview Park, except on cruise ship days when you can rent them from m an uptown location. • O One ne Stat Station tat ta ation St. Pavilion Cup • 506.634.8987 or 1.888.634.8987 • [email protected] Cup is held on’s Pavilion The Tim Hort Pavilion ay e Hathew annually at th nd hockey po ity e char at Lily Lake. Th charitable funds various tournament rk. Rockwood Pa programs in • www.jetboatrides.com 51 For the young at heart. OK, the kids indulged your desire to explore our historic icc streets, visit a few galleries, and do some shopping. c ng ck cki Luckily, mom and dad will have as just as much fun checking out all the family-friendly attractions throughout Saint John. Whether you start with the zoo or a playground, you’ll end up with tuckered-out kids and a long, peaceful night’s sleep! Played Out Fun Centre Played Out Fun Centre is a children’s recreational facility for children 12 years of age and under. It offers a large three level play structure that is a physical challenge for any age and a smaller fenced-in play structure for children four years of age and under. Lots of seating, a healthy snack bar with premium coffee, TV and free WiFi for the adults. • 212 McAllister Drive, Parkway Mall • 506.214.4455 FAMILY FUN Empire Theatres Rockwood Park Catch a flick in the evenings, or a Sunday matinee with the kids. The theatre also has an arcade while you’re waiting for the show to begin. There are two locations, including: A number of family friendly activities can be found at Rockwood Park. Check out page 45 for the full listing including outdoor activities, zoo, miniature golf, and more! • Rothesay: 77 Marr Road New Brunswick Museum’s Discovery Gallery • 506.847.7469 Fun for all ages! Explore New Brunswick through mini displays, touch objects, educational crafts, wall visuals, games, and much more. The Discovery Gallery offers a great experience for the whole family. Championship Miniature Golf at Firefly Forest Play our 18 holes in full view of a babbling brook, with waterfalls, a fish pond, walking bridges, plants, and trees – no windmills or outhouses for us! Come and bring the whole family to play a round or two! • Admission Charge • 506.643.2300 or 1.888.268.9595 • [email protected] • 64 Robertson Road, Hampton • www.nbm-mnb.ca • 506.832.3200 • [email protected] • www.fireflyforest.8m.com 52 53 TOURS AND ADVENTURES Enjoy a guided tour - or simply follow your heart. With the nearly endless number of amazing experiences Saint John presents, sometimes it helps to be pointed in the right direction. Organized tours and adventures, from jet boating to biking to river cruising, are a great way to do and see a lot in one excursion. Grab your camera and go find your kind of adventure! Saint John Transit City Bus Tour Reversing Falls Jet Boat Rides Saint John Transit offers tours of the city, narrated in English. Visit Reversing Rapids, historic residential areas, port sites and much more. Fee charged. June to October. Challenge the Reversing Rapids aboard a Jet Boat or take a relaxing boat tour of the Rapids and the Harbour. The choice is yours! • Thrill Ride onboard a Jet Boat leaves from • 506.658.4700 Fallsview Park off Douglas Avenue • www.thinktransit.com • Stonehammer Geopark Sightseeing Boat Tour leaves from Fallsview Park, except on cruise ship days when it leaves from an uptown location Go Fundy Events Explore rugged coastlines, breath taking vistas, feast on local delicacies and meet new friends while experiencing various outdoor adventures. Eco-friendly programs include fully guided walking, hiking, canoe and kayak, and bike activities as well as traditional motorcoach tours. Customized for groups or individuals, with healthy and educational components built-in, you can feed your body and soul. • 506.634.8987 or 1.888.634.8987 • [email protected] • www.jetboatrides.com Freedom Tours and Travel Providing customized, private group tours for twenty years. Private excursions for groups small and large are their specialty. Tours can be customized based on any number of preferences, including the size of your group, language, time restrictions and desired experience. • 506.672.0770 or 1.866.672.0770 • [email protected] • www.gofundyevents.com • 506.632.1012 • [email protected] • www.freedomtours.com 54 TOURS AND ADVENTURES Harbour Tours on the Mainstream Saint John Adventures Hop on a glass-roofed boat offering 1-hour tours of the harbour. Includes a full explanation of the Reversing Rapids and history of the harbour, port and Partridge Island. Ziplining along the world-famous Bay of Fundy Reversing Rapids is an adventure filled with chills and excitement. • Experienced guide provides full safety • 506.635.1999 briefing while helping you into full body harness and helmet Zelda’s River Adventures • Accompanied by two tour guides, zip across five lines at 40km/hr, including the Signature Zip, 670 feet across the water. Eco-friendly pontoon boat tours and canoe/ fishing trips. Great bird watching opportunities. • 506.634.ZIPS (9477) or • 55 Randall Drive, Hampton 1.877.634.ZIPS (9477) • 506.653.0726 • [email protected] • www.saintjohnadventures.ca MV Voyageur II Riverboat Cruises Cruise the scenic St. John and Kennebecasis Rivers aboard Saint John’s very own authentic double-decker Mississippi River Boat, the M.V Voyageur II. Please call us for more information regarding our chartered cruises. River Bay Adventures Offering kayaking tours, rentals and mobile service for groups and individuals. Flexible rates. • Dinner Cruises available • 506.663.9530 • Motor Coach rates available Goss Walk n’ Talks • Public cruises held the 3rd Sunday of every month Enjoy the natural beauty of the area and discover interesting and historic details about your surroundings from columnist and author David Goss. • 506.738.8484 DayTripping Experience a variety of fun activities while visiting Rockwood Park. Rent Nordic Walking Poles, inline skates, snowshoes, helmets as well as handheld GPS to try geo-caching (like a high-tech treasure hunt!). Located at the Hatheway Pavilion at Lily Lake inside the entrance to Rockwood Park. • 506.672.8601 • [email protected] Turn of the Century Trolley Tours Experience the unique architecture while our horse and driver move you at a pace of yesteryear. Our tour guide will entertain you with the wonderful history of Canada’s first incorporated city. • Pre-booked guided tours available for groups • 506.647.6431 • [email protected] • Trolley Tours, Carriage Rides, Wagon Rides • www.daytrippingnb.com and more! • 506.633.7659 or 506.642.3222 • [email protected] • www.horsesinsaintjohn.com Ambassatours and Aquila Tours Ambassatours and Aquila Tours also provide tours of Saint John and surrounding area, however, they each work exclusively with the cruise lines. For a list of the ships that call on Saint John and the various excursions available, see page 20. 55 56 DINING A world of choices on the menu. UPTOWN NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE CUISINE SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET · 506.658.2820 · www.sjcitymarket.ca BILLY’S SEAFOOD COMPANY [email protected] 49-51 Charlotte Street 506.672.3474 www.billysseafood.com Seafood, Steak V GF S L INFUSION TEA ROOM [email protected] 41 Charlotte Street 506.693.8327 www.infusiontearoom.ca Canadian V GF S JAVA MOOSE COFFEE CITY MARKET 47 Charlotte Street 506.634.7441 Coffee House SAGRATI’S 43 Charlotte Street 506.642.5504 Sandwiches, Wraps SISTERS 47 Charlotte Street 506.642.3003 Italian Lunch Take-Out SLOCUM & FERRIS [email protected] 47 Charlotte Street 506.652.2260 TACO PICA CITY MARKET [email protected] 47 Charlotte Street 506.633.8492 L V L V S L V L www.slocumandferris.com Quick and Easy Lunch V GF S L Mexican and Guatemalan V S BRUNSWICK SQUARE · 506-658-1000 · www.brunswicksquare.ca CORA’S BREAKFAST & LUNCH [email protected] Level 3 506.634.2672 PIZZA HUT Level 1 506.633.7400 V Vegetarian www.chezcora.com All Day Breakfast and Homestyle V S L www.pizzahut.ca Pizza V GF Gluten Free S Seafood L Local Product 57 Industry Member NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE CUISINE MARKET SQUARE · 506.658.3600 · www.marketsquaresj.com COUGAR’S LOUNGE Bar Level 506.693.6666 Pub Fare GRANNAN’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT [email protected] Level 1 506.634.1555 www.grannanhospitalitygroup.com Seafood and Steak V GF S L LEMONGRASS THAI FARE [email protected] Bar Level 506.657.8424 www.lemongrasssaintjohn.com PEPPER’S PUB [email protected] Bar Level 506.657.8424 www.lemongrasssaintjohn.com Unique Pub Fare V GF S L SAINT JOHN ALE HOUSE [email protected] Level 1 506.657.2337 www.saintjohnalehouse.com Progressive Pub Cuisine V GF S L ALLEY GRIA [email protected] 123 Prince William Street 506.333.5223 www.alleygria.com Tapas and Spanish Cuisine V GF S L BEATTY & THE BEASTRO 60 Charlotte Street 506.652.3888 BIG TIDE BREWING COMPANY [email protected] 47 Princess Street 506.214.3311 BLOSSOMS CAFÉ 95 Prince William Street 506.652.7607 BOURBON QUARTER [email protected] 112 Prince William Street 506.214.3618 www.bourbonquartersj.com French and Southern V GF S L BRITT’S PUB [email protected] 42 Princess Street 506.214.5335 www.brittspub.ca Upscale Pub Fare V GF S CALLAHAN’S SPORTS BAR 2 Princess Street 506.634.0366 CHURCH STREET STEAKHOUSE [email protected] 10 Grannan Street 506.648.2373 CHURCHILL’S PUB [email protected] 10 Grannan Street 506.648.2373 DECIMAL 81 [email protected] 81 Princess Street 506.642.8181 www.decimal81.ca Modern French V GF S HAPPINEZ WINE BAR INC. [email protected] 42 Princess Street 506.634.7340 www.happinezwinebar.com Wine Bar and Appetizers S Thai V GF S L UPTOWN V Vegetarian GF Gluten Free Classic European Bistro V GF S L www.bigtidebrew.com Pub Fare V GF S L Healthy Eating and Vegetarian V L (most fruit) Chowders and Sandwiches (only on Cruise Ship days) www.grannanhospitalitygroup.com Steak and Seafood V S L www.grannanhospitalitygroup.com Steak, Seafood and Pub Fare V S L L S Seafood L Local Product 58 Industry Member DINING NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE JAVA MOOSE COFFEE 84 Prince William Street 506.657.7283 WEBSITE Coffee House CUISINE JUNGLE JIMS 87 Prince William Street 506.652.5467 Canadian, Mexican and Seafood V GF (coming soon) S MAGNOLIA CAFÉ [email protected] 114 Prince William Street 506.214.3617 MEXICALI ROSA’S [email protected] 88 Prince William Street 506.652.5252 O’LEARY’S ENTERTAINMENT LTD. 46 Princess Street 506.634.7135 OPERA BISTRO [email protected] 60 Prince William Street 506.642.2822 PETE’S PUB 15 Market Square, Shoppes of City Hall 506.693.0238 Smoked Meat Sandwiches PHOENIX DINNER THEATRE 68 Exmouth Street 506.693.8720 Canadian PIECE O’CAKE CUSTOM CREATIONS [email protected] 91 Prince William Street 506.696.7622 RELISH [email protected] 26 Germain Street 506.645.2333 www.relishme.ca Gourmet Burgers V GF L ROCKY’S SPORTS RESTAURANT [email protected] 7 Market Square 506.652.5452 www.rockyssportsbar.com Pub Fare SHUCKER’S RESTAURANT 39 King Street (Delta Brunswick) 506.649.0731 STEAMER’S LOBSTER COMPANY [email protected] 110 Water Street 506.648.2325 TACO PICA 96 Germain Street 506.633.8492 TASTE OF EGYPT INC. [email protected] 87 King Street 506.657.0003 THANDI [email protected] 33 Canterbury Street 506.648.2377 THE AMBASSADOR 175 City Road (The Colonial Inn) 506.652.3000 Canadian THE CANTERBURY LOUNGE 47 Canterbury Street 506.646.1811 Lounge (No Kitchen) THE YORK BISTRO AND PUB One Market Square (Hilton) 506.693.8484 All Day Dining V GF S L V L www.magnoliacafesj.com Café V GF S L www.grannanhospitalitygroup.com California-style Mexican V GF S L Bar (No Kitchen) www.operabistro.com Bistro Café V GF S L www.pieceocakecustomcreations.com Cupcakes and Custom Cakes GF (Wednesdays) V S L Seafood, Steak, Breakfast Buffet V GF S L www.steamerslobstercompany.com Seafood, Maritime Lobster Cookout V S L Mexican and Guatemalan V S www.wix.com/tasteofegypt/home Egyptian V www.singhdining.com Indian V GF S L URBAN DELI (DELI BY DAY, ITALIAN BY NIGHT) 506.652.3354 [email protected] 68 King Street www.urbandeli.ca Deli Food, Tuscan Italian V GF S L VITOS FAMILY RESTAURANT [email protected] 1 Hazen Avenue 506.634.3900 www.vitos.ca Italian, Greek, Canadian, Pizza V GF S WATER STREET DINNER THEATRE [email protected] 110 Water Street 506.648.2325 WINGERS SPORTS GRILL [email protected] 43 Princess Street 506.648.2323 www.steamerslobstercompany.com Canadian V S L www.wingersgrill.com 59 Upscale Pub Fare V GF S L EAST NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE CUISINE CORA’S BREAKFAST & LUNCH [email protected] 212 McAllister Drive (Parkway Mall) 506.693.7999 www.chezcora.com All Day Breakfast and HomeStyle JAKE’S SPORTS BRA [email protected] 535 Westmorland Road 506.635.5253 V S L Finger Food V S L JAVA MOOSE COFFEE 506.6333.0033 519 Westmorland Road (McAllister Place) Coffee House V L MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT [email protected] 419 Rothesay Avenue 506.634.3183 www.medrestaurant.com Italian and Greek V GF S MONTANA’S COOKHOUSE AND BAR [email protected] 51 Depot Court 506.634.8776 www.montanas.ca Canadian V GF S PIZZA DELIGHT [email protected] 10 Loch Lomond Road 506.633.8110 www.pizzadelight.ca Pizza V GF SPLASH THAI CUISINE [email protected] 419 Rothesay Avenue 506.214.6555 www.splashthaicuisine.com Thai (Dinner only) V GF S L VITOS FAMILY RESTAURANT [email protected] 324 Rothesay Avenue 506.634.1300 www.vitos.ca Italian, Greek, Canadian, Pizza V GF S WOK BOX [email protected] 15 Depot Court 506.696.6633 www.wokbox.ca Asian V GF S L Chinese V GF S L S NORTH BAMBOO EAST 8 Adelaide Street 506.634.1661 LILY’S CAFÉ [email protected] 55 Lake Drive South (Rockwood Park) 506.693.3586 PORTLAND PUB & STEAKHOUSE 87 Lansdowne Avenue 506.634.0746 V Vegetarian GF Gluten Free www.lilylake.ca Canadian V GF S L Steak and Pub Fare V S L S Seafood L Local Product Industry Member Brighten up your day ! Brunswick Square Parkway Mall (506) 634-2672 (506) 693-7999 39 King Street 212 McAllister Drive Breakfasts served all day : Monday to Saturday 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 60 DINING WEST NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE AJ’S FAMILY RESTAURANT 638 Manawagonish Road 506.672.4150 WEBSITE CUISINE FISH AND BREWS PUB [email protected] 800 Fairville Blvd. 506.635.8506 JAVA MOOSE COFFEE 621 Fairville Boulevard (Lancaster Mall) 506.633.7505 Coffee House SPLIT ROCK CAFÉ [email protected] 200 Bridge Road 506.635.1999 Seafood and Steak THE FALLS RESTAURANT [email protected] 200 Bridge Road 506.635.1999 Canadian S L www.fishandbrewspub.com Bar (No Kitchen) V L V S L Seafood and Steak V S L GRAND BAY WESTFIELD SAINT JOHN MARINA 2050 Westfield Road 506.738.8484 Varied GF S L HAMPTON HOLLY’S RESTAURANT 454 Main Street 506.832.5520 Canadian V GF S L ROTHESAY JAVA MOOSE COFFEE 47 Clark Road 506.634.0936 Coffee House SIDE DOOR CAFÉ 3180 Rothesay Road 506.847.7539 www.shadowlawninn.com Fine Dining (Reservations) V GF S L VITOS FAMILY RESTAURANT [email protected] 111 Hampton Road 506.847.4400 www.vitos.ca Italian, Greek, Canadian, Pizza V GF S V L ST. MARTINS THE CAVES RESTAURANT 82 Bayview Road 506.833.4698 Seafood and Canadian TIDAL WATCH INN 16 Beach Street 506.833.4772 Fine Dining (Seasonal) V Vegetarian S L S L GF Gluten Free S Seafood L Local Product 61 Industry Member SHOPPING s. Take home a lot more than special memorie UPTOWN NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE DESCRIPTION BRUNSWICK SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE Located in the heart of uptown Saint John, Brunswick Square boasts shopping on three levels [email protected] · www.brunswicksquare.ca 39 King Street · 506.658.1000 AITKENS PEWTER Level 2 506.657.2044 jewellery, ornaments, souvenirs, tableware COLWELL’S FASHIONS (Men’s) [email protected] Level 3 506.634.0011 men’s apparel COLWELL’S FASHIONS (Women’s) [email protected] Level 2 506.634.2025 women’s apparel, jewellery CRICKET COVE Level 2 506.456.3897 handknit luxuries, yarns, knits HAIRACY’S PLATINUM SALON Level 3 506.696.0550 hair products, tools, wigs HALLMARK [email protected] Level 2 506.642.2221 JE SUIS PREST BOUTIQUE INC. Level 2 506.632.0400 women’s apparel, accessories LIL SHOP OF SCIENCE Level 1 506.632.1167 educational games, puzzles, projects, toys MARGIE’S PET BOUTIQUE Level 3 506.642.8983 cat/dog products, themed gifts PADDINGTON STATION Level 3 506.635.8106 children’s clothing, gifts, toys PERFUMES PLUS & LASER CLINIC Level 1 506.633.0074 perfume, make-up, aesthetics W. SMITH & CO. FINE JEWELLERS Level 2 506.652.5675 jewellery, estate, souvenirs, collectibles Industry Member www.hallmark.ca/en/ 62 cards and giftware SHOPPING NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE DESCRIPTION MARKET SQUARE Enjoy a taste of Market Square’s finest as you shop, eat, play, and explore! [email protected] · www.marketsquaresj.com One Market Square · 506.658.3600 ELEMENT5 SPA Level 2 506.642.7725 spa services, products, make-up, hair ENVY [email protected] Level 2 506.214.3504 women’s apparel, jewellery, accessories HAYWARD & WARWICK LTD. Level 1 506.653.9065 china, tableware MANCHESTER SHOE SALON LTD. [email protected] Level 2 506.633.7463 www.manchestershoes.ca designer and comfort shoes, handbags SAMUEL & CO. [email protected] Level 1 506.693.8973 www.samuelandco.ca women’s apparel, fresh fashions STYLIN’ MAMA BABY & TOT Level 1 506.657.6262 everything prenatal to preschool WALSH LUGGAGE Level 1 506.658.1091 handbags, wallets, rainwear accessories SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET A busy, indoor, farmer’s market that offers a unique shopping experience year round. [email protected] · www.sjcitymarket.ca 47 Charlotte Street · 506.658.2820 BALEMANS PRODUCE 506.657.4093 produce, grocer HOWARD’S STORE 506.652.2641 convenience IMPRESSIONS OF SAINT JOHN 506.652.6705 artwork, custom framing LAND & SEA APPAREL 506.648.4747 adult and children’s apparel MY SIS & I 506.642.4143 jewellery, handcrafts PAT’S SECRET GARDEN 506.652.5956 gifts, linens, home décor THE BAKING STONE 506.693.9818 bread, baked goods APPLEBY’S IMAGE CENTRE FOTOSOURCE 506.634.3456 [email protected] 30 Germain Street www.applebys.com imaging, photography, framing, printing ATLANTIC PERSIAN RUGS [email protected] 506.652.4547 www.atlanticpersianrugs.com Persian and Oriental rugs, giftware, Turkish lights BELLY BEAUTIFUL MATERNITY INC. [email protected] 111 Prince William Street 506.214.3085 www.bellybeautifulmaternity.com maternity apparel, nursing items, jewellery BUSTIN’S FINE FURNITURE 99 Germain Street 506.634.1655 CELESTIAL TREASURES [email protected] 12 Charlotte Street 506.642.8084 www.celestial-treasures.ca stained glass, crystal, giftware CITADEL GALLERY www.citadelgallery.ca 162 Charlotte Street 506.642.9004 [email protected] picture framing, gallery FISHY CHORES 116 Prince William Street 506.631.0080 hats, knit items, fine arts FLIRTY FASHIONS 88 King Street 506.642.5714 bags, wallets, accessories 94 Germain Street furniture, area rugs 63 UPTOWN NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE WEBSITE DESCRIPTION FREAK LUNCHBOX [email protected] 18 King Street 506.632.0014 www.freaklunchbox.com candy, novelty gifts HANDWORKS [email protected] 12 King Street 506.652.9787 www.handworks.ca fine arts, crafts, jewellery HAYWARD & WARWICK LTD. 85 Princess Street 506.653.9065 JONES GALLERY [email protected] 73 Duke Street 506.672.2326 KEIRSTEAD’S FLOWER SHOP 143 Charlotte Street 506.634.8780 flowers, giftware PETER BUCKLAND GALLERY 35 Duke Street 506.693.9721 contemporary Canadian art PICTURES PLUS 85 King Street 506.652.7587 imaging, photography, framing, printing PORT CITY PAWN SHOP [email protected] 57 Ross Street 506.642.1761 ROBIN’S BEAD WORKS 80 Princess Street, #11 506.696.BEAD jewellery, beads, jewellery making ROWENA’S BOUTIQUE 97 Prince William Street 506.214.5114 women’s apparel SCHEHERAZADE BOOKS & MUSIC 116 Prince William Street 506.693.9948 books, music SILLY PORTRAIT ARTIST Call to schedule a session 506.644.8412 silly portraits, artwork china, tableware www.jonesgallery.ca www.portcitypawnshop.com fine arts, paintings pawn shop Open every night until 9:00pm Awesome Handbag Collection • Wallets • Briggs & Riley Luggage Mens & Ladies Oilskin Jackets • Rainwear • Scarves • Belts • Umbrellas Jewellery • Mens & Ladies Hats • Briefcases & Computer Cases Market Square • Saint John • 506-658-1091 Open Mon-Sat 9:30am - 9:00pm Sun & Holidays 12 noon - 5:00pm 64 SHOPPING UPTOWN NAME AND ADDRESS TELEPHONE SILVER DAISY DESIGNS 80 King Street 506.636.9266 WEBSITE women’s apparel, accessories, jewellery, gifts DESCRIPTION SPURS IMPORTS INC. 38 Water Street 506.632.1295 home décor, giftware, event rental, weddings THE BUTTERFLY SHOPPE 36 King Street 506.633.5120 women’s apparel, giftware, jewellery THE FEEL GOOD STORE 89 Germain Street 506.657.6249 tea, aromatherapy, incense, giftware, natural products THE URBAN SHOE MYTH [email protected] 78 King Street 506.642.4222 www.theurbanshoemyth.com shoes, bags, accessories TIM ISAAC ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS [email protected] 211-213 Wentworth Street 506.652.3222 www.timisaac.com antiques, art TRINITY GALLERIES 128 Germain Street 506.634.1611 Canadian and Maritime fine art VERONICA’S MUSIC BOOKS & NOVELTIES 506.657.2790 82 Germain Street musical instruments, books EAST EAST POINT SHOPPING East Point features a wide range of fashion, home improvement and hospitality services. [email protected] · www.eastpointshopping.ca Retail Drive, Fashion Drive & Depot Court · 506.634.5711 MCALLISTER PLACE The largest shopping centre in Southern New Brunswick, with more than 110 stores and services. www.mcallisterplace.ca 519 Westmorland Road · 506.649.4949 PARKWAY MALL Features a number of stores and restaurants on the City’s East side. [email protected] 212 McAllister Drive · 506.649.4444 THE BIKE GUYZ @ ALTERNATIVES [email protected] 621 Rothesay Avenue 506.633.1500 www.thebikeguyz.com Industry Member 65 bicycles, bicycle accessories A C C O M M O D AT I O N S More than a place to stay. Symbols with definitions · Air conditioning BATHROOM FACILITIES * Shower + ! Ø ‡ ˚ K H Private TOILETS Shared (centrally located) º Dry † Flush ¶ Wheelchair accessible Supervised PARKING ‰ On street Waterfront property ~ Waterview property POOL ON SITE ™ Indoor © Outdoor Driving distance (20 minutes or less) (property must overlook or front water) Canteen (within walking distance, fast food items, may have basic grocery) Dumping station for trailers Kitchen shelters/pavilion kitchenette/efficiency units Housekeeping units LAUNDRY FACILITIES ¥ Washer Dryer ¬ ˜ Private (in room) BEACH ] Walking distance (200 metres or less) [ | { TELEVISIONS = Centrally located Telephone in rooms WHEELCHAIR ACCESS √ This symbol indicates the property will provide effective service to facilities for people who are independent wheelchair users and people with stamina/strength and agility limitations. ≈ This symbol indicates the property has suitable access; however, some of the facilities within may not be accessible. OTHER « No smoking Off street ® Ss Supervised ˆ hot tub (indoor) ˙ Hot tub (outdoor) Unsupervised Æ Ø ± Δ ¯ i Non-smoking rooms available No alcohol Pets welcome Value Vacation Packages offered Other operating dates by advance reservation only Internet New Brunswick Tourism Grading Inc. Whirlpool S Sauna ¿ Å _ Propane refill on site Pull-through sites available Recreational facilities available. Contact operator for more information. Industry Member Dining facilities A. Restaurant B. Licensed (liquor) Dining Room C. Licensed Lounge Bar D. Coffee E. Meals On Request F. Full Breakfast G. Continental Breakfast 1/2 stars are awarded to properties whose overall quality of facilities exceeds their specific category star rating. Modest accommodations meeting the Canada Select Standards of cleanliness, comfort and safety. Moderate accommodations with additional facilities and some amenities. Above average accommodations with a greater range of facilities, guest amenities and services available. Exceptional accommodations with an extensive range of facilities, guest amenities and services. Luxurious properties – among the very best in the country in terms of the outstanding facilities, amenities and guest services provided. 66 Additional Person Twin Double Single $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included Number of Units Dates of Operation Exit Number(s) Route Number A C C O M M O D AT I O N S SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS HOTEL / MOTEL This hotel takes pride in cleanliness and superior service. Located around malls and restaurants, guests will enjoy shopping, free parking, internet and hot buffet breakfast as well as indoor pool and gym. BEST WESTERN PLUS SAINT JOHN HOTEL & SUITES 55 Majors Brook Drive, Saint John, NB E2J 0B2 Tel: 506.657.9966 · 1.800.WESTERN · Fax: 506.657.7998 Email: [email protected] www.bestwestern.com/ca/saintjohnhotelandsuites 1 to 100 128E 129 Jan-Dec 77 $99 $229 $99 $229 $99 $229 $10 H·+¶≈¥μ˜™«±i~¬_ Dining Facilities: D, F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash, ATM Designed with travellers in mind, Chateau Saint John has raised the bar on quality, service and comfort. The hotel pays tribute to Saint John’s long and illustrious history, through its unique decor. CHÂTEAU SAINT JOHN HOTEL & SUITES 369 Rockland Road, Saint John, NB E2K 3W3 Tel: 506.644.4444 · 1.877.772.4040 · Fax 506. 644.4445 Email: [email protected] www.chateausaintjohn.ca 1 to 100 123 125W Jan-Dec 112 $119 $229 $119 $229 $119 $229 $10 ·[¬˜~«+√i_ Dining Facilities: C, D, G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash, Money Order, ATM Located within a short drive from Uptown Saint John, the Comfort Inn hotel provides convenient access to all major area attractions. COMFORT INN, WESTMONT HOSPITALITY GROUP 1155 Fairville Boulevard, Saint John, NB E2M 5T9 Tel: 506.674.1873 · 1.800.228.5150 · Fax: 506.674.1343 Email: [email protected] www.choicehotels.ca/cn244 1 to 100 117W Jan-Dec 119 59 $109.99- $125.99$116.99 $143.99 $10 · [ ¬ ˜ ~ « + ≈± i Dining Facilities: D, G Payment Options: V, MC, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash Saint John’s largest 4 Star Hotel is located in the heart of uptown Saint John. With 254 guest rooms and suites, it is attached to Brunswick Square Shopping Centre and the Inside Connection. DELTA BRUNSWICK HOTEL 39 King Street, Saint John, NB E2L 4W3 Tel: 506.648.1981 · 1.800.335.8233 · Fax: 506.658.0914 Email: [email protected] www.deltahotels.com 1 to 100 122E 123W ·[¬˜~«®+√i_™ˆ±S¥μ‰ Dining Facilities: A, B, C, D, E Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, C, Discover, Debit, Cash, Money n Order Orde 67 Jan-Dec 254 $89 $269 $89 $269 $20 Additional Person Twin Double Single Number of Units Dates of Operation Exit Number(s) Route Number $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS HOTEL / MOTEL Conveniently located in Saint John’s prime shopping district. Features indoor pool with 80-foot waterslide. Free hot buffet breakfast. Save locally with our 15% exclusive guest discount program. HAMPTON INN AND SUITES 51 Fashion Drive, Saint John, NB E2J 0A7 Tel: 506.657.4600 · 1.800.426.7866 · Fax: 506.657.4626 Email: [email protected] www.hamptoninnsaintjohn.com 1 to 100 128E 129 Jan-Dec 116 $99 $179 Suites $119 - $249 ·+˜[«®¬™~iΔ±ˆ_√ Dining Facilities: D, F, G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash Panoramic view of ocean and city lights can be enjoyed from all rooms. Family suites and efficiency units are also available. Free high-speed wireless Internet in most rooms. HILLSIDE MOTEL 1131 Manawagonish Rd., Saint John, NB E2M 3X5 Tel: 506.672.1273 · 1.888.625.7070 · Fax: 506.672.1276 Email: [email protected] www.hillsidemotelnb.com 1 to 100 117W 119B Jan-Dec 19 $45 $60 $55 $65 $60 $75 $5 $10 ·+[KH¥˜μ~±Æi Dining Facilities: D Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash Hilton Saint John is the only 4.5 star full service hotel situated on the Saint John Harbour Waterfront. It is the City’s premier business and leisure hotel. HILTON SAINT JOHN One Market Square, Saint John, NB E2L 4Z6 Tel: 506.693.8484 · 1.800.561.8282 · Fax: 506.657.6610 Email: [email protected] www.hiltonsaintjohn.com 1 to 100 122E 123W Jan-Dec 197 $99 $249 $119 $269 $119 $269 $20 ·+{¬˜~™S±Æ[i_√ Dining Facilities: A, B, C, D, E, F, G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Debit, Cash The Holiday Inn Express & Suites is the proud recipient of the 2011 Intercontinental Hotels Group “Torchbearer Award” given to Hotels with the highest levels of achievement in quality and service. HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 400 Main St. at Chesley Drive, Saint John, NB E2K 4N5 Tel: 506.642.2622 · 1.800.475.4656 · Fax: 506.658.1529 Email: [email protected] www.hiexpress.com/saintjohn ·+¥μ¬˜~™±√«[ 1 to 100 121E 123W Jan-Dec 94 $109 $199 $109 $199 $109 $199 Suites: $129 - $279 i_ Dining Facilities: G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash 68 $10 Additional Person Twin Single Double $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included Number of Units Dates of Operation Exit Number(s) Route Number A C C O M M O D AT I O N S SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS HOTEL / MOTEL An inviting mix of suites and guest rooms featuring a beautiful open lobby with fireplace and breakfast area. TRAVELODGE SUITES SAINT JOHN 1011 Fairville Blvd., Saint John, NB E2M 5T9 Tel: 506.635.0400 · 1.800.578.7878 · Fax: 506.635.3818 Email: [email protected] www.travelodge.ca/hotels/view/travelodge-suites-st-john 1 to 100 117W 119B Jan-Dec 59 $99 $179 $99 $179 $99 $179 ·K[¬˜¥μ~«+√i± Dining Facilities: G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash, Cheque Stay at picturesque UNB Saint John. Spacious 2 bedroom suites with private bath, kitchenette, complimentary coffee, and free internet. Next to Rockwood Park, minutes from Uptown. Enjoy affordability! UNB SAINT JOHN - SUMMER HOTEL 100 Tucker Park Road, Saint John, NB E2L 4L5 Tel: 506.648.5755 · Fax: 506.648.5762 Email: [email protected] www.unb.ca/saintjohn/hotel +K¥μ¬˜~«√ NB APPROVED 1 to 100 123 May-Aug 75 $72 $82 $72 $82 1 to 100 123 125W Jan-Dec 92 $88 $98 $98 $110 $72 $82 $5 i_ Dining Facilities: A Payment Options: V, MC, AE, Debit, Cash Colonial Inn 175 City Road, Saint John, NB E2L 3M9 Tel: 506.652.3000 · 1.855.288.4667 · Fax: 506.658.1664 ·[¬˜~ˆ™Æ±S+Hi_≈ Suites: $112 - $150 Dining Facilities: A Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash, Cheque Cookes Motel 2131 Ocean West Way, Saint John, NB E2M 5H6 Tel: 506.672.2171 · Fax: 506.672.9498 1, 7 to 100 96 112 Jan-Dec 6 $55 $60 $60 $70 Jan-Dec 31 $79 $139 $89 $159 $8 [¬˜~+«±≈iKH Dining Facilities: F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, Debit, Cash, Cheque Econo Lodge Inn & Suites 1441 Manawagonish Road, Saint John, NB E2M 3X8 Tel: 506.635.8700 · 1.888.343.2666 · Fax: 506.672.8853 ·+[K¥μ˜~¬«i 1 to 100 117W 119 H√ Dining Facilities: D, G Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Discover, Debit, Cash, Cheque, Money Order 69 $99 $179 $15 The Summer Hotel at UNB Saint John • • • • • • • Scenic campus overlooking the beautiful Kennebecasis River Located next to Rockwood Park and Golf Course Free high speed internet Direct phones lines with free local calling Kitchenettes in every suite with complimentary coffee & tea Canada Games Stadium and Fitness centre on site Free laundry facilities 100 Tucker Park Road, Saint John, NB Phone: 506-648-5755 [email protected] www.unb.ca/saintjohn/hotel 70 Single Double $45 $65 $55 $80 1 to 100 112 Jan-Dec 117W,119B 17 $45 $65 $55 $70 1, 7 96, 112 Jan-Dec to 100 114 117W, 119 22 $60 $65 $75 $85 1, 7 to 100 96 112 Twin Number of Units 39 Exit Number(s) Jan-Dec Route Number Dates of Operation $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included Additional Person A C C O M M O D AT I O N S SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS HOTEL / MOTEL Fundy Bay Motel 2149 Ocean West Way, Saint John, NB E2M 5H6 Tel: 506.672.3000 · 1.877.773.8639 · Fax: 506.672.3002 $5 $15 ¬~HK·«≈˜±+[¥μi Dining Facilities: D Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash Hillcrest Motel 1315 Manawagonish Road, Saint John, NB E2M 3X8 Tel: 506.672.5310 · 1.888.372.9700 $55 $80 $5 $10 +˜~«K[H±i Dining Facilities: D Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash Island View Motel 1726 Manawagonish Road, Saint John, NB E2M 3Y5 Tel: 506.672.1381 · 1.888.674.6717 · Fax: 506.674.1089 +KH¬˜~©Æ¥μi Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash [ $10 Queen: $65 - $75 King’s Motel 1121 Manawagonish Road, Saint John, NB E2M 3X5 Tel: 506.672.1375 · 1.877.220.5464 1 to 100 117W 119B Jan-Dec 6 1 to 100 128E 129 Jan-Dec 75 1, 7 96, 112 Apr-Nov to 100 114 11 $45 $55 $50 $60 $55 $65 $5 +˜~ÆK±H[i Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash, Money Order Park Plaza Motel 607 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB E2H 2G9 Tel: 506.633.4100 · 1.800.561.9022 · Fax: 506.648.9494 $59.99 - $79.99 all rooms $8 ¬˜+[~Æ·±√ Dining Facilities: A Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash, ATM Regent Motel 2121 Ocean West Way, Saint John, NB E2M 5H6 Tel: 506.672.8273 · 1.888.672.8273 · Fax: 506.696.2655 ˜+[~±Æ≈K¥μ Payment Options: V, MC, DC, Debit, Cash 71 $40 $49 $50 $55 $5 Additional Person Twin Double Single Number of Units Dates of Operation Exit Number(s) Route Number $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS BED AND BREAKFAST We invite you to our home with an open hearth and a welcome smile. Stonehammer Georpark Art Studio located on site – create a memory of your visit to Saint John! A short walk from uptown amenities. A TANNER’S HOME INN 190 King St. East, Saint John, NB E2L 1H1 Tel: 506.634.8917 · 1.877.634.8917 · Fax: 506.693.8730 Email: [email protected] www.tannershomeinn.com 1 to 100 122E 125W Jan-Dec 5 $89 $99 $10 +¥μ[~ƱiK¬= Dining Facilities: D, F, G Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash Earle of Leinster “Inn Style” Bed & Breakfast Circa 1878 in historic uptown. Walk everywhere, restaurants, attractions. Great rooms, great price, great location, best breakfast. Wireless high-speed Internet, DVD, microwave, refrigerator in rooms. EARLE OF LEINSTER “INN STYLE” BED & BREAKFAST 96 Leinster Street, Saint John, NB E2L 1J3 Tel: 506.652.3275 Email: [email protected] www.earleofleinster.com 1 to 100 122E 123 125W Jan-Dec 7 $70.82- $79.68- $84.11- $8.85 $84.11 $92.97 $97.40 K¬+¥μ[‰¨~˜i Dining Facilities: F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, DC, Cash Spectacular 1858 ship builder’s mansions with 10 rooms all with ensuite. Areas only Canada Select 5-star rated accommodation. Truly an award-winning experience awaits. Free WiFi, parking, breakfast. HOMEPORT HISTORIC B&B / INN c1858 80 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, NB E2K 1E4 Tel: 506.672.7255 · 1 888 678-7678 · Fax: 506.672.7250 Email: [email protected] www.homeport.nb.ca ¬·˜+¥μ~«±i 1 to 100 121E 123W Jan-Dec 10 $99 $175 $109 $175 $109 $15 ≈[ Dining Facilities: C, D, F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash Located on Germain Street, a quiet tree-lined street in the heart of the uptown area, Mahogany Manor features five spacious guest rooms with private bath. MAHOGANY MANOR 220 Germain Street, Saint John, NB E2L 2G4 Tel: 506. 636.8000 · 1.800.796.7755 · Fax: 506.636.8001 Email: [email protected] www.sjnow.com/mm/ NB APPROVED 1 to 100 122E 123W Jan-Dec 5 Queen/King: $105 - $115 Traditional Room: $95 - $105 1 to 100 119A Jan-Dec 4 $85 $95 1 to 100 Jan-Dec 3 $95 - $130 - all rooms $25 ±+[¥μ¬~«√i= Dining Facilities: D, E, F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash Fundy Heights B & B 360 Young Street, Saint John, NB E2M 2T8 Tel: 506.635.1213 · 1.800.240.7866 $95 +¬[¥μ~«˜i Dining Facilities: D, F Payment Options: V, TC, Cash Seely Street B & B 34 Seely Street, Saint John, NB E2K 4B2 Tel: 506.214.1085 · 506.721.1553 +˜~‰][¬«i Dining Facilities: D, F Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash 72 123 125 $20 Twin Double Single Number of Units Dates of Operation Exit Number(s) Route Number $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included Additional Person A C C O M M O D AT I O N S SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS INNS Spectacular 1858 ship builder’s mansions with 10 rooms all with ensuite. Truly an award-winning experience awaits. Free WiFi, parking, breakfast. HOMEPORT HISTORIC B&B / INN c1858 80 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, NB E2K 1E4 Tel: 506.672.7255 · 1 888 678-7678 · Fax: 506.672.7250 Email: [email protected] www.homeport.nb.ca ¬·˜+¥μ~«±i 1 to 100 121E 123W Jan-Dec 10 $99 $175 $109 $175 $109 1 to 100 122E 123 Jan-Dec 15 Jan-Dec 2 $120 - $150 / night $650 - $800 / week 3 $750 - $850 / week $15 ≈[ Dining Facilities: C, D, F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash TOURIST HOMES Chipman Hill Suites Limited 76 Union Street, Saint John, NB E2L 1A1 Tel: 506.693.1171 · 1.877.859.3919 · Fax: 506.657.5950 Suites $79 - $145 μ¥H˜+[Ki¬~‰«· Dining Facilities: D Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash, Money Order COTTAGES Bayswater Cottages 4 Turner Lane, Bayswater NB E5S 1K1 Tel: 506.650.4214 · 506.763.3881 7, 177 to 845 80 90 []μHK~±˜+¬¥Æ Payment Options: TC, Cash, Cheque, Money Order Red Roof Cottages 67 Ocean Wave Drive, St. Martins, NB E5R 1C1 Tel: 506.833.2357 · 1.866.394.4400 · Fax: 506.833.4933 1 to 111 137A May-Sept 198 «=μ¥ Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash, Money Order stay with us. go to town. You’ve got exciting plans ahead. So go out and explore - knowing you have a nice, comfy room to relax in afterward, with amenities to make your whole trip more enjoyable. You’ll be 100% satisfied. Guaranteed. FREE hot breakfast FREE high-speed internet we love having you here.™ Saint John-NB • 51 Fashion Drive • Saint John, State www.hamptoninnsaintjohn.com • (506) 657-4600 ©2010 Hilton Worldwide 73 refreshing swimming pool 137 June-Sept 5 from $99 1 to 100 133 137 Jan-Dec 11 $85 - $150 $15 1 to 100 137 141 Jan-Dec 49 $85 $299 $95 $299 $10 1 to 100 158 Jan-Dec 2 $109 $139 $129 $159 $25 Additional Person 1 to 111 Twin $110 - $250 - all rooms Double 15 Single Number of Units May-Oct Exit Number(s) 1 to 111 137A Route Number Dates of Operation $ Rates (min. - max.) Tax not included ST. MARTINS INNS Tidal Watch Inn 16 Beach Street, St. Martins NB E5R 1C7 Tel: 506.833.4772 · 1.888.833.4772 NB APPROVED ·+¬~«˜]Δi $15 H Dining Facilities: A, B, C, D, F, G Payment Options: V, MC, Debit, Cash TOURIST HOMES Fundy Trail Hearst Lodge 229 Main Street, St. Martins, NB E5R 1B7 Tel: 506.833.2019 · 1.866.386.3987 · Fax: 506.833.2028 ¬¨+~= Dining Facilities: F Payment Options: V, MC, AE, TC, Debit, Cash ROTHESAY INNS Shadow Lawn Inn 3180 Rothesay Rd., Rothesay, NB E2E 5V7 Tel: 506.847.7539 · 1.800.561.4166 · Fax: 506.849.9238 +K˜±~¨iH[¬ Dining Facilities: A, C, D, F, G Payment Options: V, MC, DC, TC, Debit, Cash, Cheque, Money Order QUISPAMSIS HOTEL / MOTEL Amsterdam Inn 114 Millenium Drive Quispamsis, NB E2E 0C6 Tel: 506.849.8050 · 1.800.468.2828 +[K¬˜~«·i®™√ Dining Facilities: C, D, G Payment Options: V, MC, TC, AE, Debit, Cash, ATM HAMPTON BED AND BREAKFAST Hampton Bed & Breakfast 496 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6C1 Tel: 506.832.0993 · 1.877.832.0993 +¬¥μ~·«˜i NB APPROVED =[ Diningg Facilities: A,, D,, F Payment Options: V, MC, Debit, Cash 74 CAMPGROUNDS 108 49 FS $34 US $24 Weekly $150 Monthly $475 9 12 11 FS $32 SS $28 US $23 144 15 25 FS $28 SS $26 US $22 46 32 10 Operating Dates (by month) Exit Number Cabins 56 US – Unserviced 1 to 100 122E May-Oct 213 125W PS – Partial Service FS $40 US $25 SS – Semi Serviced 45 FS – Full Service 15 Number of Unserviced Sites Number of Semi-serviced Sites (water, electricity) 160 Route Number Participation in the Camping Select Program is optional. Taxes not included in rates. Number of Partialserviced Sites (electricity) Number of Fully Serviced Sites (water, sewer, electricity) 80 May-Sept 220 90 114 Sleep under the stars tonight! Total Number of Sites & & F Facilities R Recreation Clean, comfortable without the extras Mid-range standard with various services and amenities Greatest range of services, amenities, recreation or facilities SAINT JOHN AND SURROUNDING AREAS HARDINGS POINT CAMPGROUND INC. FR71 Hardings Point Landing Road Hardings Point, NB E2L 4S8 Tel: 506.763.2517 · Fax: 506.763.2374 www.hardingspointandcampground.com 1 to 7 to 177 Å¥μø¶]‡*ß±_º† Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash Rockwood Park Campground FR142 Lake Drive South, Saint John, NB E2K 5S2 Tel: 506.652.4050 · Fax: 506.642.6304 *[±‡¥μ†¶Å_ø¬ß]i Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash HAMPTON FIRE FLY FOREST CAMPGROUND FR64 Robertson Road, Hampton, NB E5N 6N8 Tel: 506.833.3200 · 506.832.4729 [email protected] www.fireflyforest.8m.com 1 to 121 158 May-Oct 32 ˚‡*_Å© Payment Options: V, MC, Debit, Cash, Cheque ST. MARTINS Century Farm Family Campground FR67 Ocean Wave Drive, St. Martins, NB E5R 2E8 Tel: 506.833.2357 (office) · 1.866.394.4400 Fax: 506.833.4933 ±]¥μ*†¶_Å 1 to 111 137A May-Sept 184 198 6 ‡˚¿{¬ Payment Options: V, MC, TC, Debit, Cash Seaside Tent and Trailer Park FR234 Main Street, St. Martins, NB E5R 1B8 Tel: 506.833.4413 (office) · 1.877.833.4413 Fax: 506.833.9816 1 to 111 137A May-Oct 88 198E ø‡¥μ†*]®Å±_i Payment Options: V, MC AE, Debit, Cash, Cheque 75 FS $28 - $31 4 US $22 - $25 Extra person $5 / night Cottage $45 - $60 Camping Trailer $50 - $70 Seasonal $130 - $140 76 77 78 G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N John: 120,000 Greater Saint Population of Local Arenas: For information visit: Loc imate: Temperate Cl r -3.9°C / 25°F / 72°F Winte °C 22 er m Sum • www.saintjohn.ca w • www.town.grandbay-westfi ww eld.nb.ca • www.rothesay.ca ww Cur Currency: Canadian Dollars (most vendors do accept American Dollars, but any change provided is typically in Canadian Funds). • www.quispamsis.ca Boating: Several yacht clubs are located in the area, including: Recreational vehicle dumping stations: • www.townofhampton.ca • www.stmartinscanada.com Fire Fly Forest Campground • Hampton • Royal Kennebecasis Yacht Club: 1042 Millidge Avenue (North) 506.632.0186 or 506.652.9430 • Fee: $5.00 for non-campers Highway #1 West Visitor Information Centre • Open mid-May to mid-October • Saint John Marina: 2050 Westfield Road, Ketepec (West) 506.738.8484 • Eastbound lane, Highway #1 (West) • Small craft wharf: Market Slip (City Centre), Rockwood Park Campground • City Centre for commercial tour boats and pleasure crafts • Fee: $5.00 for non-campers Seaside Tent and Trailer Park • St. Martins • Fee: $5.00 for non-campers ADDITIONAL SERVICES COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AIRPORT Saint John Airport Inc. 4180 Loch Lomond Road, Saint John, NB 506.638.5555 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES PSAV Presentation Services One Market Square, Saint John, NB 506.657.3044 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Enterprise Saint John 40 King Street, Saint John, NB 506.658.2995 34 Seely Street, Saint John, NB 30 Hampton Road, Rothesay, NB 506.214.1085 506.849.4062 1 Landing Court, Quispamsis, NB One Market Square, Saint John, NB 506.849.5314 506.643.7236 CONSULTING SERVICES Fundy Sports & Tourism Red, it’s who I am, Sales Consulting & Event Planning LIBRARIES Kennebecasis Public Library Saint John Free Public Library LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Saint John Board of Trade 40 King Street, Saint John, NB 506.634.8111 PARKING Saint John Parking Commission 15 Market Square, Saint John, NB 506.649.6009 SENIOR SERVICES Seniors’ Resource Centre 39 King Street, Saint John, NB 506.633.8781 WATERFRONT Saint John Waterfront Development One Market Square, Ste 301, Saint John, NB 506.674.4152 79 WEBSITE / EMAIL [email protected] www.psav.com [email protected] www.reditswhoiam.com [email protected] www.saintjohn.ca ? 80 81