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  2. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John is often described as the birthplace of unionism in Canada and is one of the few pre-capitalist colonial settlements in North America. The city has a history of labour achievements and sparked the Canadian labour movement with Canada's first trade union, the Labourers' Benevolent Association (now International Longshoremen's ...

  3. 13 Best Things To Do in Saint John, New Brunswick - U.S. News ...

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    Ranking of the top 13 things to do in Saint John, New Brunswick. Travelers favorites include #1 Reversing Falls Rapids, #2 Irving Nature Park and more.

  4. Saint John, New Brunswick is a special place where the St. John River meets the Bay of Fundy. Canada's first incorporated city is reinventing itself.

  5. Saint John, New Brunswick - Bay of Fundy

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    Saint John Jewish Historical Museum. A beautiful example of the High Victorian-Gothic style designed by renowned Saint John architect David E. Dunham, the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum was created in the 1980s to preserve the Jewish heritage of the city. This is the only Jewish museum in Atlantic Canada. Located next to the Shaarei Zedek ...

  6. Home | Discover Saint John

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    Located in southern New Brunswick, Canada, the region includes a major port city on the world-famous Bay of Fundy and vibrant surrounding communities. This region is compromised of the City of Saint John, Quispamsis, Rothesay, Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Fundy-St. Martins, and the Fundy Rural District.

  7. Saint John | History & Points of Interest | Britannica

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    Saint John, second largest city in New Brunswick, Canada, situated on the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the St. John River. The site was visited by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1604 and fortified by Charles La Tour.

  8. Plan Your Visit - Discover Saint John

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    Minutes after landing in Saint John, you’ll be in the heart of the city, setting out on your first adventure or unwinding with a drink along our picturesque waterfront. With direct flights daily to Toronto and Montreal via Air Canada, and Toronto via Flaire Airlines, an exciting getaway to Canada’s first incorporated city is closer than you ...