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Saint John, NB | The oldest incorporated city in Canada | Part II - May 2009

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Saint John, New-Brunswick | Port City

Saint John is the largest city in the province of New-Brunswick and one the most interesting urban gem in atlantic Canada. The city also is the oldest incorporated city in country. The population of the Census Metropolitan Area is 122,389. The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River.

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U P T O W N


Prince William Street


Prince William Street - Bank of New-Brunswick


Prince William Street - Jarvis Building


Prince William Street


Prince William Street


Uptown - Alley


Uptown - Alley


Uptown - Alley


Uptown - Alley


Market Square/Saint John Hilton


Water Street


Mercantile Centre


City Hall - Hotel de Ville


King Street


King Street


King Street - Centerbeam


King Street - CIBC


King Street


King Square - University of New-Brunswick Saint John


Uptown - King Square


King Square - Brunswick Square


City Market


City Market


German Street


German Street


German Street


German Street


German Street


German Street


Princess Street


Orange Street


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


Uptown - South End


JD Irving/Irving Oil Headquarter


Old Cemetery


Port of Saint John

S K Y L I N E


Taken from Reversing Fall


Taken from Uptown


Taken from Fort La tour


Taken from Fort La tour


Taken from Fort La tour


Taken from Chateau Saint John


Chateau Saint John - Taken from Uptown


Brunswick Square
 
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I agree. Nice to see photos of this Maritime city. In 1901, this was Canada's 7th largest city.
 
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