Effective July 10, 2020 Betty MacMillian has retired from Port Saint John. Natalie Allaby is the new Cruise Development Manager 506-977-3456 nallaby@sjport.com

Saint John, New Brunswick Last Updated On: 7/13/2021

Canada

Last Updated On: 7/13/2021
quick facts
UN/LOCODE
CA SJB
Physical Address
111 Water St.
Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 0B1
Canada
Coordinates
45°16'26.10"N 66°4'3.57"W
Time Zone
(UTC-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada)
Berthing Types
  Dock
Berthing Description
3 Cruise Ship Berths in the heart of Uptown Saint John!
Local Currency
Canadian Dollars (CAD)
Currencies Accepted
CAD, USD
Languages Spoken
English

why this destination?

Saint John, New Brunswick - Canada’s oldest incorporated city - is the only city on the beautiful & world-famous Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides on the planet! There is simply no other place in eastern Canada where the urban charms of a vibrant, historic city nestle up against the grand, natural allure of this world-famous tidal phenomenon. The locals don't call this city Saint John, they call it SAINT AWESOME!

* Safe * Clean * Friendly *

A proud FCCA Platinum Member and CLIA Gold Member!


destination overview

The delightful port architecture in Saint John makes a perfect backdrop to stroll along Harbour Passage, watching the cruise ships dock at the harbour and taking in the fine restaurants, galleries and shops along the way. View the famous Reversing Rapids as the tides of the Bay of Fundy actually force the waters at the mouth of the St. John River to reverse its flow twice daily!

There’s so much to learn at the New Brunswick Museum that features the Hall of Great Whales and 3 floors of fascinating galleries. Don’t miss the Saint John City Market, the oldest continuing farmers’ market in North America, with its rafters that resemble the inverted hull of a ship. Find the perfect blend of the great outdoors so close to city life at the Irving Nature Park with its 11 km (7 mi.) of trails. Or make a day of it at Rockwood Park, one of the geosites within the Stonehammer Geopark, the only UNESCO-supported global geopark in North America.


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