It’s always a pleasure to watch your videos, guys. One day, during the Road to 150 journey, I was wondering to visit all those places as well and today, inspired by you, I can watch your videos again and remember the places I visited in Canada. Your work makes a difference in people’s lives, never forget that.
So happy you both made it to Canada's first incorporated city and to The Fundy Trail! We love living here and hope you enjoyed your stay. We enjoyed doing your Canada 150 videos during our homeschool year as we explored Canada province by province. Looking forward to more of your Canadian adventures. My boys have definitely been inspired to see more of this beautiful country.
You're so funny Karla ... Yes don't feed the animals..... I love this adventure in New Brunswick...everything looks amazing... Thanks for the great share... Keep safe always and God bless you both 🙏
I’ve grown up in Fredericton about an hour away, Saint John is amazing and always a good time. Good food, good people and always something fun happening. We would take road trips to go skateboarding there , lots of great hills to bomb and also a good skateboard park. Go visit and have and Alpine .
I was just saying this to someone. Another New Brunswick person wrote and said it's terrible. You say it's awesome. I really think it comes down the person :)
Alot of the wreckage from the fire was actually dumped along the the Bayshore Beach, duck cove too. You can still find bricks scattered across the shore at low tide. This is a great video. I travel the trail to see the old turrets by the break water line all time too you get a great view of partridge island
We are pleased that you stop by Saint John, NB! A Saint Johner, here 👋. Even though I grew up here for 21 years, I learnt more about Saint John 😅. I had fun watching your video!
Great video! Interesting to see things in the city you live in from a different perspective. Glad to see the Harbor Passage make it into the video; I helped apply the cranberry colored coating to that, many years ago!
Hola muchachos siguiendo sus maravillosos recorridos desde el bosque hasta ciudades históricas, cuidense mucho, su amigo Oscar de CD. Satélite, México.
@@MustDoCanada the weather and the beach is wonderful. The traffic can get a little much. We did the move in stages, moved to NYC first, drove a uhal from NB. Then moved to the Bay Area in 2015
Love your videos! Our own country has so many places to see & do. 👍😊👏🇨🇦😍 I would have to agree with Karla…I don’t like those pesky mosquitoes either. 😳🦟😕😱 Thank you for sharing this video with us. 👍😊👏
You forgot to mention WHY the falls reverse! Saint John is also home to the highest tides in the WORLD. The tides can change and drop so drastically that it causes the tides to swirl and reverse as a result. Also next to the NB Museum you could have gone into the Library which is one of the oldest libraries in Canada.
Also if you like a little drama, Chipman Hill suites was featured on the television show "Hotel Impossible" in an episode called "Breaking Point" in 2014. The lady who owns it is a crazy person with too much money and alot of the staff quit after the episode XD
@@MustDoCanada Yeah, the funniest part is she has a fairly strong hotel. She brought him because she wanted him to say she was right about her struggle with employees and he was like "Uhm, you are a control freak." She makes the staff go out and pick up cigarette butts on the ground that people leave on the sidewalks.
i was taught in school..that our city of Saint John could be concidered the largest city in Canada..just by sheer land size..but obviously much smaller by human population..just a lil tidbit
You inspired me to do some research, but it looks like it would be 85th. Still big! This is what I found: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_cities_and_towns_in_Canada_by_area
I'm curious now lol, are you talking about the little foot path near the old reversing fall restaurant that leads out to riverview drive? Some work has been done there and now the trail is all layered with gravel.
@@MustDoCanada a friend of mine showed me, a hidden relic not far from the falls, i found it awesome, you may be interested as well, let me know if you are and we will meet up and guide you there, you can bring along friends too, just so that you feel safe....
@@melissawaugh420 no, i am talking about the stoned pillars, gargoyle style , that was left behind after they destroyed another historic site here in our city.......bring some friends we can meet near the falls restaurant, and show you the area, the stones are too heavy to carry back, but they are an incredible history to our city......let me know when you are available, i was quite overwhelmed, maybe a bit more than others but I truly find them beautiful
@@leeeatmon5176 i am coming to St John in this Sep! As an international student i am looking to make some new friends! Would you like to connect? Thanks
As someone who lives in northern new brunswick we are told that Saint john isn't worth visiting or living there. Right now it's one of the cheapest places to live in our province because with covid-19 most tourism area espically one of the best musems in new brunswick closed down. The malls are pretty empty compared to moncton and from people I know who lived there for university and stuff they said it was mentally draining place to live. I personally haven't been since I was like 8 but my moms dad lives there and even he doesn't reccomded it and he's lived there for over 30 years. Was surpised to see a video full of postitives lol
I find there's always people who say that about where they live. There's people in Calgary who say its boring, and yet, it's often ranked 1st or 2nd best place to live in the country. Top 10 in the world. Local Winnipegers complain about it and we lived there for a summer and loved it.
I grew up near Saint John and then later in SJ. We moved to Toronto and then to Southern NB and I have to say Saint John is a terrific place to visit. There are lots of things to do/see, especially uptown and in the more historic areas. Yes, it’s a shame the museum is having some trouble with the building and funding but it isn’t the only thing to do or see. I still work in SJ and having spoken to (and see regularly) the Cruise Ship tourists in awe of the old city helps me appreciate what I take for granted. I’ve even had some tourists tell me it’s their favourite destination and plan their cruises on whether it stops in SJ and if it doesn’t they don’t book it. So, in conclusion, I would discredit SJ for being hit hard by Covid but commend their efforts to revitalize the city, specifically the Uptown area, and encouraging tourism.
cold with no shortage of snow..we can get bad windchills here and ive seen snow storms that have dumped over 40 inches of snow..a few yrs bk we had 3 such storms in 1 week and for the 1st ever a State Of Emergency was declared..that was a bad year..when walking through king square uptown..the snow reached past our heads..only snow cleared was on the walking paths..so yea..we get sum nasty weather here sometimes
One thing about Point Pleasant Park in Halifax. You can never drive through it and there's enough room for a car to drive all the way through it. It's just really hazardous to all the people who walking around so don't bother driving. It's just the same as every Nature Park, but can't drive threw haligax parks... only everyb other park
Was just on a cruise and we stopped off at St John. Hands down one of the worst places I've ever been in my life and I've seen lots of bad areas in Europe, Canada and America. Extremely dirty, grubby, people walking around carrying knives and not a lot to see. The malls were empty which was a big indication that the place is obviously run down. The city has obviously put money into the waterfront to cater to the cruises but if you walk up through the town to the top of the hill it's a real eye opener
Oldest Incorporated, Someone in Tourism New Brunswick deserves a bonus. What a gimmick Saint John isn't even one of the 10 oldest cities in Canada incorporation technicality is a brilliant tourist hook. St. Johns NFLD is almost 300 years older then Saint John.
Saint John is my mom's hometown and it's a beautiful little city. I love it there. I can't wait to go back.
It’s always a pleasure to watch your videos, guys. One day, during the Road to 150 journey, I was wondering to visit all those places as well and today, inspired by you, I can watch your videos again and remember the places I visited in Canada. Your work makes a difference in people’s lives, never forget that.
Awwww thank you so much :) That means a lot
SJ native 🙋🏼♀️ and it’s actually uptown Saint John (not downtown) 😜 great video!
haha that's true yes. Wish we could make edits once its live
Took us a while to catch on too ahaha
So happy you both made it to Canada's first incorporated city and to The Fundy Trail! We love living here and hope you enjoyed your stay. We enjoyed doing your Canada 150 videos during our homeschool year as we explored Canada province by province. Looking forward to more of your Canadian adventures. My boys have definitely been inspired to see more of this beautiful country.
Aww, that's so awesome to hear. Thank you and glad you've been liking the videos. Perhaps we'll have to do a Canada 160 down the road :)
You're so funny Karla ... Yes don't feed the animals.....
I love this adventure in New Brunswick...everything looks amazing...
Thanks for the great share...
Keep safe always and God bless you both 🙏
Thank you so much!!
I’ve grown up in Fredericton about an hour away, Saint John is amazing and always a good time. Good food, good people and always something fun happening. We would take road trips to go skateboarding there , lots of great hills to bomb and also a good skateboard park. Go visit and have and Alpine .
I was just saying this to someone. Another New Brunswick person wrote and said it's terrible. You say it's awesome. I really think it comes down the person :)
@@MustDoCanada To each his own.
Fundy Trailway opened phase one in 1998. It fully connected to Sussex in 2020 😁 We've been enjoying it for several years!
True. I guess Covid kinda closed it off to everyone else though
Having delicious foods in such a nice restaurant looks amazing. I enjoyed the content of this video.😀👍👍
Thank you!!
@@MustDoCanada You are welcome.🙏🙌🙌🙏
Alot of the wreckage from the fire was actually dumped along the the Bayshore Beach, duck cove too. You can still find bricks scattered across the shore at low tide. This is a great video. I travel the trail to see the old turrets by the break water line all time too you get a great view of partridge island
Crazy! And it was so long ago
Thank you for highlighting my beautiful city of Saint John NB. Best wishes on your travels ❤ you have inspired me to take a closer look at my city
I’m coming to St John! This September.
Looking for some friends to make as i m international student.
Would you like to connect?
Saint John rocks
Another outstanding presentation . Keep up the excellent work .
We are pleased that you stop by Saint John, NB! A Saint Johner, here 👋. Even though I grew up here for 21 years, I learnt more about Saint John 😅. I had fun watching your video!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you :)
SJ all day!
Thx for the great hike, scooter ride, walkabout and great food on a scenic patio. Very interesting. The wrap looked so good.
Thanks, Doreen!
The Irving Nature Park is a must see place I favor Tin Can Beach I found many fossils and artifacts there 👋
That's awesome!
That's the redeeming quality of that park.
Lovely 👍
Canada definitely have many amazing places. I like to follow your trip. That's awesome. Keep going for you both!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy them :)
Thanks for the tour! The drone footage was a nice addition.
The drone always helps :)
Great video! Interesting to see things in the city you live in from a different perspective. Glad to see the Harbor Passage make it into the video; I helped apply the cranberry colored coating to that, many years ago!
Oh no way haha. We're surprised by how well received this video has been
True!
Beautiful tour, I feel excited.
Love your videos blessings from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
Thank you! Hope to make it to your side of the worlld one day
Caught this video by chance. I'm from Saint John and it's interesting to watch from a tourist's point of view. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I used to study there almost 40 years ago
Nice work
Thanks your reply can you send me ur email id
wow! thanks for the video I was born there but have never lived there and haven’t been there in over 30 years. Time to visit
Oh awesome! Where ya at now?
Hola muchachos siguiendo sus maravillosos recorridos desde el bosque hasta ciudades históricas, cuidense mucho, su amigo Oscar de CD. Satélite, México.
That was interesting, thank you...
Love you guys and your channel!
Thank you!
Karla you are Mexican, here another Mexican Woman who will have a trip soon in Saint John. Gracias for share this video with your experience guys.
Very cool! Let us know what you think :)
Love the video, my home city is Saint John nb, I now live in California
Oh wow, what a move. How do you like it?
@@MustDoCanada the weather and the beach is wonderful. The traffic can get a little much. We did the move in stages, moved to NYC first, drove a uhal from NB. Then moved to the Bay Area in 2015
SAINT JOHN IS VERY BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN NEW BROUNCWICK
Fan of your channel
Best videos of travel ever
Stay connected 😀
Thank you so much!
Thanks. Looks great
Thank you, so interesting!
Cool content 💥💥💥💥Nice couple!!!🔥🔥🔥
I miss my hometown
Irving Nature Park is technically in city limits.
haha yes, true. I meant from downtown but should have specified
It is pretty obvious with it's mundane interior.
Uptown lol you’ll get it
Beautiful tour and a beautiful couple!!
Thank you so much!
@@MustDoCanada A very Happy Canada Day!🇨🇦
Love your videos! Our own country has so many places to see & do. 👍😊👏🇨🇦😍 I would have to agree with Karla…I don’t like those pesky mosquitoes either. 😳🦟😕😱 Thank you for sharing this video with us. 👍😊👏
Mosquito are in Ontario too lol
@@Royalizzieadventures We have them in Edmonton too…I still don’t like those “blood-sucking pests”. 😕🦟
yes, they are truly everywhere. Annoying but at least we dont have to worry about malaria and other diseases
You forgot to mention WHY the falls reverse!
Saint John is also home to the highest tides in the WORLD.
The tides can change and drop so drastically that it causes the tides to swirl and reverse as a result.
Also next to the NB Museum you could have gone into the Library which is one of the oldest libraries in Canada.
Also if you like a little drama, Chipman Hill suites was featured on the television show "Hotel Impossible" in an episode called "Breaking Point" in 2014.
The lady who owns it is a crazy person with too much money and alot of the staff quit after the episode XD
haha really? wow. Does she still own it?
@@MustDoCanada Yeah, the funniest part is she has a fairly strong hotel. She brought him because she wanted him to say she was right about her struggle with employees and he was like "Uhm, you are a control freak." She makes the staff go out and pick up cigarette butts on the ground that people leave on the sidewalks.
@@KalassinDracon Their suites are overpriced and most are mediocre.
@@rps1689 I know. I watched the episode and I love here.
🤍❤ all your video's mate 👍.
I live in St. John New Brunswick it’s such a nice city and it’s known for Taurus so we see a lot
I love ur content
Thank you!
Do more on Canada's historicity
Saint Johns? or Canada history in general?
i was taught in school..that our city of Saint John could be concidered the largest city in Canada..just by sheer land size..but obviously much smaller by human population..just a lil tidbit
You inspired me to do some research, but it looks like it would be 85th. Still big! This is what I found: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_cities_and_towns_in_Canada_by_area
You were talking about mosquitos. What part of the year was this done? We'll be there around the end of October 2022
This was in very early July. OCtober should be good!
The nature park is actually located in Saint John, on the west side of the city!
Yes, we meant from downtown
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Cool video guys!❤ You absolutely won't find any reptiles in Saint John tho haha
There are quite a few actually. toads, frogs, salamanders, turtles, snakes... Is that what you mean?
@@MustDoCanada guess I thought you meant larger ones lol
I can show you a place near the reversing falls that you will find incredible.....a hidden secret that no one talks about.
That would be awesome next time :)
I'm curious now lol, are you talking about the little foot path near the old reversing fall restaurant that leads out to riverview drive? Some work has been done there and now the trail is all layered with gravel.
@@MustDoCanada a friend of mine showed me, a hidden relic not far from the falls, i found it awesome, you may be interested as well, let me know if you are and we will meet up and guide you there, you can bring along friends too, just so that you feel safe....
@@melissawaugh420 no, i am talking about the stoned pillars, gargoyle style , that was left behind after they destroyed another historic site here in our city.......bring some friends we can meet near the falls restaurant, and show you the area, the stones are too heavy to carry back, but they are an incredible history to our city......let me know when you are available, i was quite overwhelmed, maybe a bit more than others but I truly find them beautiful
@@leeeatmon5176 i am coming to St John in this Sep! As an international student i am looking to make some new friends! Would you like to connect?
Thanks
So you travel all the way to the West Side just to go to Rockwood Park, which is in the North End.
I have been standing there all this time I had no idea the loyalist got here lol.
The Irving nature park is not 15 min outside the city lol it's in the city on the Westside
we were referring to the downtown area, but yes
I live in Saint-Jhon
much was here long before they arrived. this is Morocco.
What do you mean?
Ummm,...Irving Nature Park is not 'outside' of Saint John. It is, in fact, well inside the city limits of Saint John, located in the city's West Side.
True true. Messed that one up.
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO GO DOWN EAST. LOVE FROM ONTARIO CANADA
If you're looking for the best weather, generally it's from June to September
July and August.
As someone who lives in northern new brunswick we are told that Saint john isn't worth visiting or living there. Right now it's one of the cheapest places to live in our province because with covid-19 most tourism area espically one of the best musems in new brunswick closed down. The malls are pretty empty compared to moncton and from people I know who lived there for university and stuff they said it was mentally draining place to live. I personally haven't been since I was like 8 but my moms dad lives there and even he doesn't reccomded it and he's lived there for over 30 years. Was surpised to see a video full of postitives lol
I find there's always people who say that about where they live. There's people in Calgary who say its boring, and yet, it's often ranked 1st or 2nd best place to live in the country. Top 10 in the world. Local Winnipegers complain about it and we lived there for a summer and loved it.
I grew up near Saint John and then later in SJ. We moved to Toronto and then to Southern NB and I have to say Saint John is a terrific place to visit. There are lots of things to do/see, especially uptown and in the more historic areas. Yes, it’s a shame the museum is having some trouble with the building and funding but it isn’t the only thing to do or see.
I still work in SJ and having spoken to (and see regularly) the Cruise Ship tourists in awe of the old city helps me appreciate what I take for granted.
I’ve even had some tourists tell me it’s their favourite destination and plan their cruises on whether it stops in SJ and if it doesn’t they don’t book it.
So, in conclusion, I would discredit SJ for being hit hard by Covid but commend their efforts to revitalize the city, specifically the Uptown area, and encouraging tourism.
I have no problems with sj whatsoever
This aged poorly lol as my grandfather passed away and I went to saint john recently. Beautiful city honestly might go back this summer.
How are the winters there?
cold with no shortage of snow..we can get bad windchills here and ive seen snow storms that have dumped over 40 inches of snow..a few yrs bk we had 3 such storms in 1 week and for the 1st ever a State Of Emergency was declared..that was a bad year..when walking through king square uptown..the snow reached past our heads..only snow cleared was on the walking paths..so yea..we get sum nasty weather here sometimes
@@shawnrobichaud9813 Hard pass coming from the West Coast
@@cyoungso lol😄
Can be brutal and long. It is not unusual to see trees starting to bloom in June!
One thing about Point Pleasant Park in Halifax. You can never drive through it and there's enough room for a car to drive all the way through it. It's just really hazardous to all the people who walking around so don't bother driving. It's just the same as every Nature Park, but can't drive threw haligax parks... only everyb other park
Actually St. John's, Newfoundland is the oldest city - not Saint John, New Brunswick
Oldest incorporated city
The oldest incorporated city (chartered). Saint John was discovered in 1604.
Was just on a cruise and we stopped off at St John. Hands down one of the worst places I've ever been in my life and I've seen lots of bad areas in Europe, Canada and America. Extremely dirty, grubby, people walking around carrying knives and not a lot to see. The malls were empty which was a big indication that the place is obviously run down. The city has obviously put money into the waterfront to cater to the cruises but if you walk up through the town to the top of the hill it's a real eye opener
Canada's oldest city, really? Saint-John founded in 1631 and Québec City founded in 1608.
Incorporated
Interesting video. Where is her accent from? Spain or Columbia maybe?
Mexico!
Okay, stupid question. Why are they working on the area where they have a little volleyball Beach and trying to make it into a construction site.
SaintJohn New Brunswick is not the oldest city, st. John’s Newfoundland is
Oldest incorporated.
Saint John, NB is NOT Canada's oldest city. It is actually St. Johns, NFLD!!!
Oldest incorporated city. Funny how they do that
@@MustDoCanada Go read a book
@@frankz479 Go get a life
@@MustDoCanada Another mainlander who thinks Canada ends at Nova Scotia.😆
I think you need a friend. My family is from
nfld and half my family still lives there. I know it better than most.
Since when was this Canada’s oldest city?
This is Canada's oldest incorporated city. The oldest non-incorporated city is almost the same name: St.John's NFLD
saint john was formed long before Canada was established as a country..over 200+ yrs ago
@@shawnrobichaud9813 yes for sure. the oldest overall is St.Johns, followed by Quebec City.
Oldest Incorporated, Someone in Tourism New Brunswick deserves a bonus. What a gimmick Saint John isn't even one of the 10 oldest cities in Canada incorporation technicality is a brilliant tourist hook. St. Johns NFLD is almost 300 years older then Saint John.
haha yes perhaps. Still, loads of history. St. John's is the oldest city overall (in Canada)
St. John's is the oldest for sure - I love St. John's, by the by, B'y. I'm part Newfoundlander. Saint John was discovered in 1604. Pretty old, also.
i live in saint john its not that bad
The Mexican woman thinks she's a Canadian......how adorable 😅
Low on the education over there?
Ronaldo🐐
What is Canada's youngest city?
Good question! No idea. But the newest territory is Nunavut
Chestermere? Saint John is the oldest incorporated city, but not the oldest city.
@@rps1689 St. John's, NL is the oldest city in North America.
@@johnbrowne3950 And NFLD was Britain's oldest colony.
@@rps1689 That's true.
I thought, Quebec City was the oldest
The oldest overall is St. John's Newfoundland. But saint joh NB is oldest incorporated
Canada's oldest city is Québec city.
No. The oldest overall is st. john's Newfoundland. Saint Johns is the oldest incorporated
Are you sure , it's oldest city in Canada, I don't think so?,lol
Oldest incorporated city yes. St. johns nfld the oldest overall
Dommage qu’ils ne parlent pas québécois…
You guys should show your faces/talk less and just show more footage of the scenery - that’s what 99.9% of people click your videos hope for
That’s weird. Most people ask is to show them more.
No thanks...That place looks boring af.
It is, but some try to make the best of this economically depressed polluted place.
Not anymore
Boring city. Glad i moved
Overrated