Friday, August 13, 2010

Barbour's General Store

The Saint John Barbour's general Store ia an authentic nineteenth-century country general store, was restored by the G.E. Barbour Company in 1967 to mark the centennial year of both Canada and the G.E. Barbour Company. The store was originally located at Sheffield, New Brunswick, 60 miles up the St. John River. It was floated down the river by barge in two pieces and set up on King Street East in 1967. Operates: Mid-June to Mid-October 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Where to find Monkey Bars



What was your favorite thing to do as a kid? Hmmm. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, all three movies would definitely make the cut, snowplowing with my dad in the winter, and finally spending some good ole time at the playground. A lot of people ask me what they should do with their kids while in Saint John. My advice to them is usually to take them to the museum or to a one of the play areas in Saint John. Here is a list of all of the playgrounds in the Saint John area. So get out there and master those monkey bars.

Playgrounds
All playground maintenance and new construction at the 69 locations around Saint John is in accordance to CSA Standards for Play Spaces.

NORTH/SOUTH
Allison Grounds 2 Tilley Avenue
Cabot Court 13 Foulis Court
Cedar Point Trailer Park 149 Conifer Crescent
Celebrations Street 49 Celebration Street
Centennial School 201 Visart Street
Gorman Park 70 Woodhaven Road
Hazen White School 538 Sandy Point Road
M. Gerald Teed School 151 Black Street
Millidgeville North School 500 Woodward Avenue
Princess Elizabeth School 26 Sixth Street
Queen South 70 Queen Street
Rainbow Park 205 Sydney Street
Riverview Park 287 Douglas Avenue
Robertson Square 101 Bridge Street
Rockwood Park
Shamrock Park 200 Visart Street
Somerset 34 Taylor Avenue
St. John the Baptist 223 St. James Street
Taylor Park 106 MacLaren Blvd
Troop Park 21 Troop Street
Wellesley Avenue 16 Montgomery Crescent

EAST
Bayview School 37 Jean Street
Champlain Heights School 11 Champlain Drive
Glen Falls School 10 Princess Court
Karen Street 231 Karen Street
Lakewood Heights Reservoir 1800 Loch Lomond Road
Lakewood Heights School 56 Lensdale Crescent
Lakewood School 2626 Loch Lomond Road
Loch Lomond Community Centre 21 St. Martins Road
Belmont 105 Belmont
Boyanner 156 Boyanner Crescent
Courtenay Avenue 10 Courtenay Avenue
Dresden Avenue 105 Dresden Avenue
Eastmount 20 Rockwood Avenue
Ellerdale 285 Ellerdale Street
Forest Hills School 651 Westmorland Road
Glen Road 181 Glen Road (aka Morgan Road)
Grandview Avenue School 1123 Grandview Avenue
Latimore Lake Road 1250 Latimore Lake Road
Loch Lomond School 25 Evergreen Avenue
Midwood Avenue 83 Midwood Avenue
Mispec Park 3640 Red Head Road
Ocean Drive 145 Ocean Drive
Silver Crescent 3 Silver Crescent
Silver Falls 125 Cindy Lee Crescent
Swanton Street 11 Swanton Street
Woodside Park 239 Loch Lomond Road

WEST
Barnhill 750 Manawagonish Road
Beaconsfield 643 Fundy Drive
Carleton Community Centre 120 Market Place
Dahlia 13 Dahlia Court
Dominion Park 730 Dominion Park
Havelock 625 Havelock Street
Honeysuckle 65 Honeysuckle Drive
Island View Heights 496 Ridge Row
KBM Club 2452 Westfield Road
King Square 233 Duke Street West
Lorneville Community Centre
Lou Murphy Park 231 ½ Milford Road
Lowell Street 390 Lowell Street
Martinon Community Centre 3234 Westfield Road
Monte Cristo Elba Blvd
Quinton Heights Hillcrest Drive
Seaside Park 520 Fundy Drive
Seawood School 859 Sand Cove Road
St. Patrick's School ity Line
St. Rose School 700 Manawagonish Road

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A busy weekend. From Sussex to St. Martins


View of the coast from a lookout point. Magnificent!


Fuller Falls


Me on the huge suspension bridge


Fundy Trail Parkway

This past weekend was of course the long weekend and I spent my time wisely. After attending an anniversary party in Cambridge Narrows (30-40 min from Saint John) I travelled to Sussex (45 min from Saint John) Most people know Sussex as a farming community however it has grown up over the past few years. It boasts a mall, a few great restaurants and a few don’t miss festivals in the summer. Cambridge narrows is a cottage community. The river water is so warm down in this area, it is like bath water most times.

After an evening spent at a campground, I headed back home to do a little sightseeing myself. Off to the Fundy Trail I went with my backpack and some granola stuffed in it. A friend and I attempt to hike at least half every year but usually quit around the 15 km mark. Hey, that’s almost 30 km’s there and back. Give me a break!

This year we drove in and parked at our starting point. The trail is so beautiful. It truly is breathtaking. The coast line is epic and the hills and mountainous terrain looks as though it rolls on forever. My friend made a comment to me which really struck a chord as someone who took this site for granted. She said: “Imagine never seeing the ocean. Imagine never seeing this view we are looking at right now.” I never realized how magnificent the Fundy shoreline was until that moment. During our hike, we were able to see the Captain's burial ground, walk the suspension bridge over Big Salmon River, walk up the hanging cable stairs, see a waterfalls and ofcourse gaze at the fundy shorline on a beautiful beach. Could life get any better?

Saint Martin’s was packed that day. There were people all over. Restaurants were full; the streets were full of people sightseeing everywhere. It was a great sight to see for someone in the tourism industry. Saint Martin’s is about a hour drive from the city. It is a small community at the base of the Fundy Trail.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Aaron Pritchett, Tara Oram, Wintersleep and Stereos to headline Reunion 2010




Reunion 2010 is the fourth of five summer festivals hosted by Saint John 225 in celebration of the City of Saint John's 225th anniversary as Canada's Original City. The music festival features performances from a variety of genres including jazz, singer/songwriters, pop/rock, country and classical.

Country stars Aaron Pritchett and Tara Oram, pop idols Stereos and indie favourite Wintersleep will headline Reunion 2010, Saint John 225's four-day music festival happening August 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th on the city's historic waterfront.
They will share the stage with over 25 Saint John performers including songwriter Jessica Rhaye, Acadian rockers Tradition, jazz stylist Debbie Adshade and cellist Benjamin Marmen.

Tickets for each of these stages are $15 or any 2 for $25 and available through the Imperial Theatre box office and online at www.imperialtheatre.nb.ca.
Saint John's historic Fort LaTour and popular Harbour Passage will play host to the special 'Harbour Rocks!' Festival Stage on Friday August 6th and Saturday August 7th.

The Passage will reopen between Long Wharf and Fort LaTour for these concerts, which include a special anniversary fireworks show on Saturday night.
Reunion 2010 opens on Thursday August 5th with an intimate double bill.
The Saint John Theatre Company Rehearsal Hall will be transformed into a jazz club for 'Jazz on Princess' while the Saint John Arts Centre will become a coffee house for 'Songwriters on Hazen'.

The festival concludes on Sunday August 8th at the Imperial Theatre with 'Classical Saint John'.

The Alpine Stage at Market Square will play host to free music throughout the weekend, including the CTV Children's Stage on Saturday afternoon, the Country 94 Country Idol Reunion concert Sunday afternoon and the Alpine After Party on Friday and Saturday nights, beginning at 11 p.m.

Also included during the Reunion 2010 festival weekend is On the Edge, a celebration of the city's original performers, and a partnership with the 16th annual Tim Hortons Marathon by the Sea that will see Saint John 225 provide music along the marathon route as it winds through the city, ending at the Lily Lake Pavilion in Rockwood Park.

Thursday August 5th, 2010
Doors open at 7 p.m.; Shows starts at 7:30 p.m.

Jazz on Princess
Saint John Theatre Company Rehearsal Hall
$15 or any 2 for $25
Jake Langley Trio
Sylvio Pupo Quartet
Debbie Adshade/Kindred Brothers

Songwriters on Hazen
Saint John Arts Centre
$15 or any 2 for $25
Ken Tobias
Chris Fudge
Babette Haward
Grant Heckman
Wes Jagoe
Jen Jewett
Brent Mason

Friday August 6th, 2010
Harbour Rocks!
Fort LaTour
Gate opens at 3:30 p.m.; Show starts at 4:30 p.m.
$15 or any 2 for $25
Wintersleep
Stereos
Radio Radio
Rich Aucoin
December Fall Out

Alpine Late Night
Market Square Boardwalk
11:30 p.m.
FREE
Wooden Wives
Girls Would Kill

Saturday August 7th, 2010
Harbour Rocks Country!
Fort LaTour
Gates open at 3:30 p.m.; Show starts at 4:30 p.m.
$15 or any 2 for $25
Aaron Pritchett
Tara Oram
Tradition
Jessica Rhaye
Clinton Charlton and the Formers
Kevin Chase
Phil Kennedy

Alpine Late Night
Market Square Boardwalk
11:30 p.m.
FREE
Shanklin Road
Mike Biggar Band
Minoli & the Sacred Hearts

Sunday August 8th, 2010
Classical Saint John
Imperial Theatre
7:30 p.m.
$15 or any 2 for $25
Richard Kidd
New Brunswick Competitive Festival of Music stars
Kelly An
Ben Marmen
Owen McCausland

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Diva on a Dime





I am posting things to do on the cheap. When you haven't work a whole lot and you need to watch what you spend, this will be a good reference point as to what you can and cannot spend. Here are some ideas:

Saint John City Market- Oldest continuing farmers market in Canada

Self guided walking tours- brochure takes you on a tour around the historical points of Saint John

Loyalist House- Museum

New Brunswick Museum- Provincial Museum

King’s Square & Loyalist Burial Grounds- Park

Saint John Boardwalk- Restaurants, entertainment

Market Square & Brunswick Square- shopping

Rockwood Park- largest municipal park in Canada (hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, geo-caching)

Reversing Falls- natural phenomenon

Reversing Falls Jet Boat ride, tour & Zip Line

Irving Nature Park- Large nature sanctuary (15 minutes from port)

Carleton Martello Tower- Historical site (15-20 min from port)

Forte Howe- Historical site (10 min from port)

Historical Jewish Museum- Museum

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

On a Night like Tonight




Today I think I would like to talk about they city at night because I think it's quite worthy of mention. Saint John is such a historic city. When the night falls it's history sheds anew with flashy restaurants and cool bars. If there is nothing going on at the boardwalk stage then a good idea would be chcek out the many establishments along the boardwalk.

My personal favorite is Grannans on Friday night. The place is packed with a maritime vibe that is so unique to this city. Afterwards I usually check out the Alehouse and then head over to Cougars and Boilerworks then finish up at Pepper Pub. I go from patio to patio in hopes of hearing my favorite song. I usually always do.

If it's not a bumpin' boardwalk night then I usually hit up Taco Pica for some salsa dancing or grab some food and drinks at one of the many bars on Prince William, Water, and King Street. All are filled with many to choose from.

When in town, be sure to get in some nightlife. From live music, concerts, theatre, and some great food in drink, you are sure to have a good time

-Saint John Suzy

Friday, July 23, 2010

Saint John Buskers Festival





This festival runs from July 22 to Jul 25. I can remember my grandparents taking me to see the shows when I was just a little girl. There were men breathing fire and women contorting their bodies in different ways.

The Saint John Buskers Festival includes an variety of street buskers, singing, dancing and participating in other forms of performing arts. Busking events are held in various locations around the city of Saint John and also include amusement rides, games, children's activities and much more.

This year the event will be held at Market Square Boardwalk and if it rains will be moved into the atrium.

I would encourage everyone to come out to these amazing events. They are virtually free, although these buskers’s livelihood depends on the tips they receive from their performances.