Market Square Saint John NB Canada
See How a Saint John Bus Stop Became a Provincial Park Oasis
To remind New Brunswickers about all of our amazing provincial parks, we brought one to the city. We transformed a bus stop in Uptown Saint John into an oasis where we chatted with people about our 9 provincial parks. Added parks bonus: no matter where you are in New Brunswick, you’re always only an hour away from one of our incredible provincial parks!
Watch this video in French:
380 LOWELL STREET, SAINT JOHN, NB
Bazaar Adventures EP11 Saint John, New Brunswick
“Welcome to BA were you never know were we may go!, Are channel is all about exploring, luring about the past and keeping history alive!! Come join us Subscribe and together lets explore are land and uncover a new adventure gather!!”
Took A trip to Saint John, New Brunswick
Soul of a City - A story of the spirit of Saint John
The spirit of Saint John, New Brunswick launched Heritage Week 2007. Produced by Hit!Media for Enterprise Saint John.
East Saint John subdivision gets approval
Common Council gave early approval to a big new subdivision on the east side, in a vote that saw city politicians dismiss opposition from neighbours and accept a potentially lucrative development.
Nov 22, 2011 CBC News NB
Saint John Youth and Blogger debate the future of the Loyalist City of Saint John!
Saint John Youth and Blogger debate the future of the Loyalist City of Saint John!
Sculpture Saint John
Rock stars from all over the world are gathering at the Coast Guard site....it's Sculpture Saint John, where 6 international artists are chipping and sawing away at giant chunks of local granite. The six-week event runs until September 15th will produce sculptures to be displayed throughout the province. Tours of the site are available to the public.
St John's Antigua Cruise Port Tour (4K)
Tour the Antigua Cruise Port Terminal area at St John's. We were on the MSC Divina cruise ship docked at the Heritage Quay terminal along with the Royal Caribbean Jewel of the Seas. If you are looking for things to do other than shopping- we took a short taxi ride to visit the nearby Fort James beach (see our video here: ), then walked around the port area, which included the historic Redcliff Quay Cruise Pier where the Seven Seas Explorer and the Pullmantur Zenith were docked.
There are plenty of nice views out towards the cruise ships. It is also a lively scene with local Antiguan performers singing, dancing, and even doing the Limbo while on fire, and spitting fire, lol.
There were a ton of shops & restaurants/bars at port including Diamonds International (surprise suprise), Fred's Belgian Waffles & Ice Cream, Big Banana, St Johns Antigua Harbour View Bar & Cafe plus much more. There was even a casino (King's Casino).
As an added bonus, we included our cruise ship sail-away from Antigua video- enjoy!
This was from our December 2017 cruise aboard the MSC Divina.
KNIGHT FIGHT Live In Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada (June14,2019)
I only took few of their fighting scenes :) They are all awesome. Enjoy watching :))
Knight Fight -an Armored Combat League, a full-contact armored combat league where modern-day warriors battle in heavily-plated armor with steel weapons.
1940s CANADA TOURISM MOVIE THIS IS CANADA QUEBEC ONTARIO NEW FOUNDLAND NEW BRUNSWICK 79534
THIS IS CANADA is a promotional tourism film produced by the Canadian National Railroad, highlighting the cities, sights, and incredible natural landscapes of Canada. The “tour” begins in its capital city, Ottawa, Ontario with footage of the Peace Tower (also known as the Tower of Victory and Peace) of the Houses of Parliament (01:15). A Royal Mounted Police officer stands on the steps of the parliament building (01:24). Inside the Peace Tower is the Memorial Chamber—a memorial to the Canadians who died in the Great War—and the Book of Remembrance (01:28). An aerial shot of the city (01:43), Rideau Hall (01:48), the U.S. Embassy (01:51), and the world-renowned hotel Chateau Laurier (01:54). The film then transitions to a narration of a man and woman from San Francisco. They start on The Narrows (02:13) leading into St. John’s Harbor at St. John’s, Newfoundland. There is footage of residential buildings in St. John’s (02:38). The tour then heads west across Newfoundland, stopping at Gander with its large airport (03:06), and Corner Brook (03:25) and its pulp and paper mill (03:27). Sydney on Cape Breton Island (03:36) is home to the region’s coal and steel industry (03:40). A boat trip along Bras d’Or Lake (03:50) reveals the summer home of Alexander Graham Bell (04:09). The landscape is similar to highlands of Scotland, and there are a number of Scots who live here now (04:30). Cape Breton Highlands National Park (05:02) has popular trails. The next stop is Nova Scotia with visits to Pictou Lodge (06:15) and the Nova Scotian Hotel (06:25) in Halifax. Prince Edward Island is reached aboard the Abegweit (06:59), a railway, vehicle, and passenger ferry that operates across the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait. It is also the largest icebreaker in the world. Highlights of Prince Edward Island include Province House (07:24), Green Gables—the 19th century farm of Anne of Green Gables (07:40), and a golf course. The island has sandy beaches (08:01) where families swim, play, and picnic (08:27). St. John, New Brunswick (08:35) is the next stop, followed by Magnetic Hill (08:56) at Moncton, where an optical illusion makes it appear that cars are going uphill when, in fact, they are traveling downhill. The famous tidal bore (09:18), a wave that travels up the Petitcodiac River twice a day, is another must-see sight in New Brunswick. Taking a train (09:33) through Quebec Province provides rural scenes of a riverside town (09:57) and a waterfall (09:58). In Quebec City, viewers see footage of the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre (10:18), the Plains of Abraham (10:27)—site of Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759, the old walls of city (10:31). Crossing the famed Victoria Bridge (11:07) over the St. Lawrence River brings viewers to Montreal, arriving at Central Station (11:11; 11:47). Aerial views (11:25) show the Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral (11:30), bustling streets and stores (11:40), the first outdoor clock in North America (12:12), and the Bank of Montreal (11:56), the oldest bank in Canada. The next city is Toronto (12:23), a clock tower (12:28), historic buildings (12:35), and easy side trips to Niagara Falls (12:40) and Midland, Ontario (13:00), where a man builds a replica Huron long house. In Winnipeg, Manitoba (14:03), the film shows the Canadian National Railways building (13:54) and the city’s Fort Garry Hotel (13:55). Regina, Saskatchewan (14:18) is the next city, home to the historic Saskatchewan Legislative Building (14:30). North of Regina is Saskatoon (14:37), with the elegant Bessborough Hotel (14:41) and its Elizabethan Gardens and scenic river frontage on South Saskatchewan River, just up from Broadway Bridge (14:57). A stop at Edmonton (15:04) with a stay at the plush Hotel Macdonald (15:12) gives viewers an aerial view of oil fields (15:22). A train goes through the Canadian Rockies (15:50) and arrive at Jasper, Alberta (16:07) and Jasper Park Lodge (16:30), where a black bear strolls along the golf course (17:00) and a deer explores the lodge grounds (17:05). The Columbia Icefield (17:20) is the featured side trip from Jasper, where people climb or ride horses on the glacial ice (17:24). From Jasper, passing the imposing Mt. Robson (17:39), viewers are taken to the final two stops of the film: Vancouver (17:56) and Victoria (18:21), British Columbia. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
Global News-Save Early French Immersion Rally in Saint John
Global Evening News report on the Saint John Rally to Save Early French Immersion
World’s 10 Most Colorful Cities You’ll Absolutely Love
What depicts the beauty of one city? It is based on different factors like people, cleanliness, landscape, architectural style, peacefulness and so on. The colors do play a vital role in achieving the city’s extraordinary beauty. Here are the 10 vibrant cities around the world.
1. Morocco: Chefchaouen
This beautiful, tiny city of Chefchaouen lies Rif Mountain of Northwest Morocco. This place is known for its eye-catching, intense blue-washed buildings. This bluish design was introduced in 1930 by the Jewish refugees. The color blue in Judaism is considered to be the symbol for heaven and sky. It also suggests that people should live with spiritual awareness.
2. Canada: Saint John, New Brunswick
The oldest city incorporated in Canada in 1975 was St. John city in the province of New Brunswick. It is situated in the gorgeous bay of Fund. This city is widely famous for its bright colored row houses and also it is one of the popular attractions for the tourist.
3. Argentina: La Boca, Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, a neighborhood is known for its traditional wooden, colorful houses with friendly pedestrian paths called La Boca. There are numerous artist colonies in this place wherein they perform various art forms and utilize the multicolored wooden houses as an element for their background.
4. Curacao: Willemstad City
A city of world heritage and capital of Curacao is the Willemstad. The downtown city is full of history and exhibits colorful private homes, shopping centers, business buildings, and government buildings. With 750 multicolored structures in the city, its waterfront looks fanciful.
General Governor Albert Kikkert started the coloring tradition in this city which also has an interesting tale. In the 19th century, while he was in command, he endured migraine headache and assumed that it was from the sun’s reflection on the white building of Willemstad that triggered this health problem. From then, he ordered to paint all of the buildings in the downtown area with bright colors except white.
5. Norway: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
The Longyearbyen is the word’s northernmost town situated in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. The name of this town is derived from John Longyear who initiated Arctic Coal Company in 1906. This place is noted for its wooden colorful houses.
They are created on piles to keep the colorful houses against the permanently frozen ground of the town. The population in Longyearbyen is 2040 and there’s no apparent road connection to this town. The locals go for the snow scooters as their mode of transportation.
6. South Africa: Bo-Kaap, Cape Town
Situated at the foothill of Signal in Cape Town is the colorful and historic suburb of Bo-Kaap. This residential place is famous for its brightly colored homes and a narrow cobblestoned road. Their house features a variety of Dutch and Georgian architectural styles.
This Bo-Kaap museum was the oldest building built in the area during 1760. It remained the original form of the museum which also displays the Life of Cape Malays and Bo-Kaap’s history.
7. India: Jodhpur, Rajasthan
“Blue City” another name for Jodhpur which is the largest second city of Rajasthan. Its name was derived from bright blue-washed homes in the old town. The colorful aged city surrounds the famous Mehrangarh Fort. Over 100 colorful houses are enclosed in the wall of the city.
8. Greece: Santorini
This beautiful island of Santorini is situated in Southeast of Greece with 15 traditional and scenic villages. Its main attraction is the radiant whitewashed houses as well as the narrow cobblestone streets. These unique houses include balconies that view the stunning sunset.
9. Italy: Burano, Venice
The small island Burano is located in the lagoon of Northern Venetian. The four islands are interconnected by a bridge. The best part of this place is their multicolored houses on any of the canal’s side. The shadow of these scenic houses reflects on the canal’s green water and it absolutely looks as if its a paradise.
10. Denmark: Nyhavn, Copenhagen
This stunning harbor district has wooden ships and colorful houses on either one side of the Nyhavn canal which is the main attraction. The scenic houses were built way back the 17th century. At present, numerous old houses were transformed into cafes and restaurants.
Thanks for watching my video Like and share my YouTube channel.
Old Québec City Tours , Canada (UNESCO’s World Heritage )
Old Québec, a historic district of Québec City, is inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List as “the cradle of the French civilization in America”.
Old Quebec Tours -Visite du Vieux Québec .
(Description en français en- dessous )
A film shot in Quebec City September 16, 2015 during a one-day visit.
A. Walking in the main places of Old Quebec as:
1. Le Chateau Frontenac
2. Forts- Chateaux et-Saint-Louis .The Dufferin Terrace
3. The Treasury Street.
4 .Faubourg and St. John the Baptist.
5. The Quartier Petit Champlain
6. Climb Cap Diamant
7. Parc Montmorency
8. The gate of St. John and the Fortification
B. Visit by bus with Québec Tours red loop ).
The main places that we see in the video are:
(Narration in French and English by our guide Daniel.)
1. Start. to the Fort Museum near the Chateau Frontenac
2. Saint Rock Church
3. The Gare du Palais
4. Champlain Boulevard.
5. The Grande Allée street
6. The Armoury
7. The west wall of the fortification of the city.
8. The Plains of Abraham and his story about the battle
9. The Cartier Street and its artisanal manufacturing lamps.
10.La rue Saint-Jean
11.La Saint-Jean Gate and fortifications.
12. Quebec City Hall
13. Porte Moncalm
14. Porte Citadelle of Quebec.
15. Back at the Chateau Frontenac
Un film tourné à Québec le 16 septembre 2015 lors d'une visite d'une journée.
A. Marche dans les principaux lieux du vieux Québec tel que :
1. Le Chateau Frontenac
2. Forts- et- Chateaux Saint-Louis .La terrasse Dufferin
3. La rue du trésor .
4 .Faubourg et Saint-Jean-Baptiste .
5. Le Quartier Petit Champlain
6. Gravir le cap Diamant
7.Parc Montmorency
8. La porte Saint-Jean et les Fortifications
B. Visite en Autobus avec le circuit de la ligne rouge .Les principaux lieux que l'on voit dans la vidéo sont :
Narration en Français et en Anglais par notre Guide Daniel .
1. Départ . Musée du Fort près du Chateau Frontenac
2. Église Saint Rock
3. La Gare du palais
4. Boulevard Champlain.
5. La rue Grande Allée
6. Le Manège Militaire
7. Le mur Ouest de la la Fortification de la ville .
8. Les Plaines d'Abraham et son histoire sur la bataille
9. La rue Cartier et ses lampadaires de fabrication artisanal.
10.La rue Saint-Jean
11.La porte Saint-Jean et ses fortifications .
12.L'Hôtel de ville de Québec
13.Porte Moncalm
14.Porte Citadelle de Québec.
15. Retour au Chateau Frontenac
11 Cheapest Places in Canada to Buy a Home
► Please Remember to Subscribe! ►
► Follow me on Twitter:
► Facebook:
---------------------------------------------
11 Cheapest Places in Canada to Buy a Home.
British Columbia is known for its beauty, but not cheap home prices. Vancouver and the surrounding area has some of the most expensive real estate in the country with prices near, and often over, the $1 million mark. Toronto and Montreal, although in different parts of Canada, are pricey as well, with averages of $630,858 and $328,862 respectively. Fortunately, there are places where the price of a home is much more affordable. There are so many beautiful places in Canada, and there are more reasonable options to the pricier areas. Here are the 11 cheapest places to buy a home in Canada, listed in no particular order.
1. Thunder Bay
2. Moncton
3. Windsor
4. Charlottetown
5. Fredericton
6. London
7. Trois-Rivieres
8. Halifax
9. Sudbury
10. Saguenay
11. Saint John
-------------------------------------------
Music:
---------------------------------------------
Thanks for watching!
Memorial University | St. John’s campus tour
The best way to get a feel for a place is to see it with your own two eyes. Take a tour of Memorial University's St. John’s campus.
Interested in seeing more? Book your own customized tour and come see it in person:
Driving in Moncton, New Brunswick
Driving in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. From St. George street Road to Mill Road through Lewisville
Moncton is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname Hub City due to its central inland location in the region and its history as a railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes.
#Moncton
#NewBrunswick
#Canada
#Atlantic
Waiting For Mr Plow in Saint John
It's 5:00 P.M. and we are still waiting for the city to plow our street. Why are we not allowed to overnight park on it if doesn't get plowed?
Fort St. John moves forward with plans to re energize it's downtown area
Saint John Black Community asking for apology from the crown October 15, 2010 CBC News NB