Saint John is home to no less than seven museums including Canada's first museum—the New Brunswick Museum. The New Brunswick Museum houses a magnificent display of whales in the Hall of Great Whales. You can also see the Bay of Fundy tides in action, explore the shipbuilding heritage and examine fossils from New Brunswick's unique geological past.
Shop, eat and play at Saint John's Festival Place! Market Square is a distinctive blend of shopping, entertainment, enterprise and cuisine.
Experience Canada's oldest continuing farmers' market where the roof, built
like a ship's inverted hull, reflects New Brunswick's shipbuilding past. The
Saint John City Market provides diverse aromas of the colorful stalls proudly displaying local produce,
meat, seafood and arts and crafts.
Carleton Martello Tower is perched high above Saint John. Built by the British during the War of 1812, it is the oldest building in Saint John.
These are just a few things that are available in Saint John and the surrounding area. To learn more about local attractions, visit Venue Saint John's Web site.