Children's Pottery Classes

March 03 - March 04


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62 Water Street
Saint John, NB
E2L 5L3
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March Break Art Class for Children

March 02


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62 Water Street
Saint John, NB
E2L 5L3
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Art Workshops

February 27 - March 06


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1075 Main Street
Lighthouse River Centre
Hampton, NB
E5N 6G1
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Family Fun Day

February 15


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65 Ganong Road
Erb's Cove, NB
E5N 8B2
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Mise en Place - Chef Inspired Social

February 26


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This is an online / virtual event.
Saint John, NB
E2L 4L1
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Sea Dogs on the Loose!

February 18, 2021


Harbour seals are familiar winter residents of Irving Nature Park’s shores on the Bay of Fundy.  They are known as “sea dogs” because of their expressive, dog-like faces and barking cry. 

Seals 7Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

During the winter months at low tide, as many as 200 harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) can be seen splashing and diving in the water or basking in the sun on the rock outcroppings near the park’s observation deck.  Although they live in salt water, harbour seals sometimes swim up the St. John River searching for food. 

Seals 2Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

Seals - like all marine mammals - evolved as land animals, then returned to the sea, their arms and legs becoming modified into flippers.  Like us, seals are warm-blooded and breathe oxygen.  Adult seals may weigh as much as 113 kilograms and grow to a length of 1.5 metres. 

Seals 6Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

Harbour seals gather each winter into loosely organized colonies to mate.  Usually only a single pup is born on land to each couple in late spring.  Pups remain on land until they have built up a layer of blubber (fat) to insulate them from the cold water. 

Seals 4Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.
Seals 5Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

Seals wiggle on their bellies awkwardly on land; but they are excellent swimmers, with bursts of speed up to 15 knots (27 kph)!  They eat fish such as herring and dive for invertebrates on the bottom. 

Seals 3Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

A dive can last as long as 15 minutes before they come up for air.  During a deep dive the seal’s metabolism changes, the heart rate slows dramatically, and the blood flow to the extremities is cut off to conserve oxygen.

Seals 1Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

If you walk to Irving Nature Park’s observation deck this winter, you can watch these lively sea dogs having fun.

Seals 8Photo courtesy of Melinda Foster.

Content provided by the Irving Nature Park.

The Irving Nature Park is a 600 acre (243 hectare) site created by J.D. Irving, Limited to help protect an environmentally significant area.  This special part of the Fundy coastline, minutes from downtown Saint John, a major urban centre of New Brunswick, is now a place where the public can enjoy and experience the various ecosystems of the southern New Brunswick coastline.

Images provided by Melinda Foster Photography.

Melinda Foster is a local nature and wildlife, photographer. Her photos are available in print and canvas, as well as mugs, mouse pads, cell phone cases, puzzles, postcards, ceramic tiles, coasters and more.

Movie Viewing: Kenbe la, Until We Win

February 05


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Saint John, NB
E2L 4L1
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Exploring our Past and Re-imaging our Future with Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geoparks

February 08 - February 12


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1 Market Square
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Saint John, NB
E2L 4Z6
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Winter Wanderland ❄

January 29, 2021


Guided and self-guided outdoor activities make for hours of winter fun. Hike the coast, snowshoe the trails, fish the rivers or break new ground on cross-country skis. There is no shortage of outdoor fun in the Saint John region this season!

Bay of Fundy Views

INP

Explore the Irving Nature Park trails, taking in beautiful ocean views. A stop at the Seal Observation Deck is a must to see if any furry friends are sunning themselves on the rock outcropping below. 

Pro Tip - The trails can get icy, winter ice grips for your footwear make for easier trekking.

One of North America's Largest Urban Parks

Rockwood

Rockwood Park offers kilometres of trails, perfect for exploring any time of year. Plan to spend the day skating on Lily Lake, or rent snowshoes, earth cache, geo-cache and more with Inside Out Nature Centre. After your park adventures, warm up with a meal at Lily's Lakeside Casual Dining (take-out available).

Explore The Kingston Peninsula

Elmhurst

Enjoy groomed cross-country skiing trails, snowshoeing under the moon, and ALL things maple syrup with Elmhurst Outdoors. Book your bubble to rent equipment or bring your own. Keep an eye out for their guided nighttime hikes - they sell out fast!

Get Out On The River(s)

Ice Fishing

Ice fishing has long been a favourite New Brunswick winter past-time. Try it out without the commitment, with The Shacks. Rent a shack with 4-open fishing holes, rods, bait and enough wood for the wood stove to keep you nice and toasty throughout a 3-hour ice fishing experience.

Biking is a Four Season Activity

Be Rad

With the right equipment, you can bike in any season! Be Rad Adventure Company has the equipment and the know-how to take you on a fantastic winter biking adventure. 

Warm Up and Dig In

Dining

Wind down after a day of chilly outdoor fun with comfort food from one of the many Saint John restaurants. Whether you prefer to dine in or grab take-out, the possibilities are endless!

Obscurity Shop

Obscurity Shop

Contact Info

88 Germain Street
Saint John, NB
E2L 2E7

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.