Jul 4, 2010

Saint John, NB is the only city on the Bay of Fundy. It was established in 1783 by Acadians, Loyalists, and Irish. This picture is typical of the downtown area. These buildings date from the early 1800's.








In the center of downtown is Kings Square named in honor of King George VII. It has picnic tables, benches, statues, and beautiful gardens like this one.








The city market in downtown. It has groceries, fresh breads, restaurants, and tourist items all under one roof.










The Anglican Church dating from 1783.












Reversing rapids. This picture is taken at high tide when water is coming from the Atlantic Ocean through the Bay of Fundy into the St. John River.







This picture is taken at low tide when water is coming from the St. John River into the Bay of Fundy. This picture is the same rock as the one above.

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