Canaport, Saint John
#25 among attractions in Saint John
Facts and practical information
Canaport is a Canadian marine crude oil receiving terminal located on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at Mispec Point, approximately 9 km southeast of the city of Saint John, New Brunswick. ()
Canaport – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Saint John City Market, TD Station, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, New Brunswick Museum.
- 5.6 miNWShopping, Flea market, Shop
Saint John City Market, Saint John
144 min walk • The Saint John City Market in Saint John, New Brunswick, is the oldest continuously-operated farmer's market in Canada, with a charter dating from 1785. The market is located at 47 Charlotte street.
- 5.9 miNWHockey, Sport, Sport venue
TD Station, Saint John
150 min walk • TD Station, formerly known as Harbour Station, is an arena located in the uptown area of Saint John, New Brunswick. The arena is the home of the Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
- 5.8 miNWChurch
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Saint John
147 min walk • The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John located at 91 Waterloo Street in the city's central neighborhood of Waterloo Village.
- 5.7 miNWMuseum, Specialty museum, Natural history museum
New Brunswick Museum, Saint John
147 min walk • The New Brunswick Museum, located in Saint John, New Brunswick, is Canada's oldest continuing museum. The New Brunswick Museum was incorporated as the "Provincial Museum" in 1929 and received its current name in 1930, but its history goes back much further.
- 5.5 miNWMuseum, Outdoor activities, History museum
Loyalist House, Saint John
142 min walk • Loyalist House is a museum and National Historic Site located in uptown Saint John, New Brunswick. It was the home of the prosperous Merritt family, who occupied from its completion in 1817 until 1958.
- 5.2 miNWMuseum, Historical place, View point
Carleton Martello Tower, Saint John
134 min walk • Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John, New Brunswick, is one of the nine surviving Martello Towers in Canada. The tower dates from the War of 1812 and played a significant role in conflicts until the Second World War.
- 5.5 miNWConcerts and shows, Theater
Imperial Theatre, Saint John
140 min walk • The Imperial Theatre, in Saint John, New Brunswick, was designed by Philadelphia architect Albert Westover and built in 1912 by the Imperial Theatre by the Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation vaudeville chain of New York City and their Canadian subsidiary, the Saint John Amusements Company Ltd.
- 5.6 miNWMuseum, Shopping, History museum
Barbour's General Store, Saint John
144 min walk • Barbour's General Store is a museum and tourist hub in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is an authentic 19th-century general store building, preserved and used to recreate a Victorian-era educational experience for visitors.
- 5.9 miNWBridge
Saint John Harbour Bridge, Saint John
150 min walk • The Saint John Harbour Bridge is three-span crossing of Saint John Harbour at the mouth of the Saint John River in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It opened in 1968.
- 6 miNWBridge
Reversing Falls Railway Bridge, Saint John
152 min walk • The Reversing Falls Railway Bridge is the name given to two different steel truss bridges crossing the Saint John River at the same location in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
- 3.8 miELighthouse
Cape Spencer Light
98 min walk • The Cape Spencer Light is an active lighthouse on the Bay of Fundy east of Saint John, New Brunswick. There have been several towers at this site: the first was a wooden house built in 1873, which was succeeded by a concrete tower in 1918. The present fiberglass tower was erected in 1983 to replace a skeletal tower first lit in 1971.