July SuperMoon & Sunset Kayak

July 13


CONTACT
Address
730 Dominion Park Road
Dominion Park
Saint John, NB
E2M 4Y8
WEB

The North of Union Heritage Walking Tour and Concert

June 23 - August 25


Address
20 Peel Plaza
Saint John Arts Centre
Saint John, NB
WEB
PHONE

Movies in the Park

July 08


CONTACT
Address
12 Landing Court
Quispamsis, NB

Movement in the Park

July 06 - August 24


CONTACT
Address
12 Landing Court
Quispamsis, NB

Music in the Park

July 05 - August 30


Address
12 Landing Court
Quispamsis, NB

Rob Lutes at Yip Cider

July 08


CONTACT
Address
3015 Route 845
Yip Cider
Long Reach, NB
E5S 2K4
WEB

Shakespeare Summer Sequel

July 20 - July 22


Address
112 Princess Street
BMO Studio Theatre
Saint John, NB
WEB
PHONE

What Does "One for All" Mean to You?

June 30, 2022


For the past week and a half, Saint John and the Towns by the Bay have come together in support of our Saint John Sea Dogs as they achieved victory in the 2022 Memorial Cup. Although many of the celebrations took place within the rink, they also expanded across the City, with daily concerts at Bash on the Bay, full-day activities at Fan Fest, a week-long Ball Hockey Tournament, and a variety of training sessions led by hockey professionals. These celebrations also spread into the streets with the creation of the One for All District.

The One for All District transformed the uptown core of Saint John into a hub of family-friendly activities that celebrated the diversity of the city. With a new theme each night, visitors and residents of the region were able to be immersed in new cultures, traditions, and activities and experience firsthand what it means to be "one for all".

The District held events showcasing youth, families, the LGBTQ2+ community, the Francophone community, the maritime community, and the multicultural community. To understand better what the theme of "One for All" has meant to these communities, we spoke to a few of the key partners that made some of the events possible:

Learn more about what "One for All" means to community partners like Chroma NB and the Saint John Newcomers Centre, as well as local drag queen, Normani.

Wednesday Walks - Following Their Footsteps: Finding Former Jewish Homes

July 06 - August 24


CONTACT
Address
91 Leinster Street
Saint John Jewish Historical Museum
Saint John, NB
WEB
EMAIL
PHONE

Canadian Multiculturalism Day

June 27


CONTACT
Address
24 Coburg Street
Kent Theatre
Saint John, NB

Land acknowledgement

The Saint John Region is situated on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati Nations. This territory is covered by Peace and Friendship Treaties signed with the British Crown in the 1700s. The treaties recognized the significant and meaningful role of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati in this province and the country with the intent to establish a relationship of trust and friendship.

Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency pays respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land, and is committed to moving forward in the spirit of truth, collaboration, and reconciliation.