TOP ATTRACTIONS

Market Slip
A lively gathering place where the city meets the sea. With its tidal steps, visitors can experience the dramatic rise and fall of the Bay of Fundy tides up close. The area comes alive with seasonal patios, and live performances, making it a prime spot to enjoy local food and drinks with stunning harbor views.

Container Village (CLOSED)
(CLOSED FOR THE SEASON) A vibrant waterfront destination offering local shops, artisan vendors, food stalls, and live entertainment. Located near Market Slip, it’s the perfect place to explore unique finds, grab a bite, or enjoy a drink on the seasonal patios while overlooking the harbor.

City Market
Canada’s oldest continuously operating farmers' market, dating back to 1876. Located in the heart of Uptown Saint John, its iconic ship’s-hull ceiling and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-visit.

Imperial Theatre
A breathtakingly restored historic venue in Uptown Saint John, renowned for its stunning architecture and world-class performances. Whether you're captivated by its grand interior or enjoying a spectacular performance, a visit to the Imperial Theatre is an unforgettable experience.

Trinity Royal
The Trinity Royal Heritage Area is a beautifully preserved district in Uptown Saint John, showcasing the city’s rich architectural and cultural history. Stroll along charming streets lined with stunning 19th-century buildings, unique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés.

Irving Nature Park
Irving Nature Park is a stunning natural retreat just minutes from Uptown Saint John. Spanning 600 acres of preserved coastal landscape, this park offers ocean views, scenic walking trails, and diverse wildlife habitats.

Rockwood Park
2,200 acres of natural beauty in the heart of Saint John. With a vast network of trails, serene lakes, and recreational activities like hiking, mountain biking, and trail running, it’s a perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

Reversing Falls
Where the Bay of Fundy tides collide with the Saint John River, creating a reversal of the river’s flow. Best viewed from the Skywalk or surrounding lookouts, this unique phenomenon changes throughout the day, offering an ever-evolving spectacle of rushing rapids and swirling whirlpools
