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Welcome to Saint John
Saint John, the Fundy City, where it all begins. We're steeped in history but we're primed for the future! For Saint John, it began in 1785 when we became Canada's first incorporated city. Two-hundred (plus) years later, we enjoy the historic architecture and rich cultural heritage of our ancestors, the highest concentration of arts, dining and entertainment in the Province (on our waterfront) and a national and international reputation as a great place to live and work. continued »

Buccaneers On The Bay 
Buccaneers On The Bay

The Bay of Fundy with its unusual currents is known to have treacherous tides and dangerous waters but few people realize that in the 1700 and 1800’s, it was also a resting place for pirates and privateers. full article »

East Point Shopping
East Point Shopping

Troy Northrop can and has moved mountains, literally and figuratively, to create East Point Shopping, winner of the Business Excellence Award from Saint John Board of Trade. full article »

Palette Pleasers

Colleen Thompson, Travel Writer for The Daily Gleaner, wrote "Opera Bistro is known throughout the region as the ultimate dining experience in New Brunswick." full article »


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The New Brunswick Coat of Arms

The shield on our coat of arms, linking us with England, through the lion and celebrating our maritime location and shipbuilding prominence, was assigned by Queen Victoria in 1868. The other features were assigned by Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 25, 1984, during a visit to Fredericton.