New Brunswick, CA
Saint John
35 places to explore · More stops coming, added weekly.

The Write Cup Bookstore Cafe

Java Moose

Saint John City Market

Mactaquac Provincial Park
Explore Mactaquac Provincial Park, a popular outdoor recreation area near Fredericton, New Brunswick, situated along the scenic Saint John River. The park offers year-round activities including camping, hiking, golfing, swimming at its beach, and winter sports. With recent upgrades to campgrounds and facilities, visitors can enjoy a comfortable, fun, and family-friendly outdoor experience in one of New Brunswick’s top natural destinations.

King’s Square
Explore King’s Square, a historic urban park in Uptown Saint John, New Brunswick. This beautiful city park offers green spaces, walking paths, and heritage monuments, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, and family outings. Discover a peaceful retreat in the heart of Saint John’s vibrant downtown.

Port of Saint John
Visit the Port of Saint John, a major port complex along the Saint John Harbour in New Brunswick. Spanning 141 hectares and 3,900 meters of waterfront, the port is a hub of maritime activity, shipping, and scenic waterfront views. Perfect for photography, waterfront walks, and exploring Saint John’s maritime heritage, this site showcases the vibrant harbor life of the city.

Moonlight bazaar
Experience the Moonlight Bazaar, a free open-air street festival in Uptown Saint John, New Brunswick. Featuring local vendors, live music, delicious food, and unique illuminated art installations like giant moons, this annual event offers family-friendly entertainment, cultural experiences, and a magical nighttime atmosphere. A must-visit for anyone exploring Saint John’s vibrant arts and festival scene.

Saint John City Market
Visit the Saint John City Market, an iconic historic market dating back to the 1870s in Saint John, New Brunswick. Explore local produce, fresh meats, seafood, and handmade crafts from talented vendors. Perfect for food lovers, souvenir hunters, and cultural experiences, this market is a must-see for anyone visiting Saint John’s vibrant Uptown.
Reversing Falls
Located in Saint John, Reversing Falls Rapids is a unique natural phenomenon where the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy reverse the flow of the Saint John River twice daily. The result is a series of turbulent rapids and swirling waters within a narrow gorge, creating one of the most dramatic and unusual natural features in Canada. A must-see destination for visitors exploring the Bay of Fundy and New Brunswick.
Partridge Island
Partridge Island National Historic Site in Saint John, New Brunswick, is a historically significant, 23-acre island at the mouth of the harbour. Established in 1830 as North America’s first quarantine station, it served as a critical immigration hub and, during the 1847 typhus epidemic, a site of tragedy. It is known for its former quarantine station, lighthouse, and military ruins
