What You Will Do
What sets our tour apart is it is exclusive, personalized approach to discovering Saint John and Saint Martin. Enjoy private, guided tours with insider access to top sights like Carleton Martello Tower and the Bay of Fundy. Our expert guides provide captivating stories and tailored recommendations, ensuring an engaging and unique experience. With customizable itineraries and special access, you’ll explore the city in a way that’s both intimate and memorable. Book now for an extraordinary and bespoke adventure in Saint John!
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Itinerary
1
Fort Howe National Historic Site of Canada
15 minutes
When you book a visit to Fort Howe, you’ll explore the remains of an 18th-century military fort with commanding views of Saint John and its harbor. Walk among the historic fortifications and walls, learn about its role in defending against American attacks, and enjoy informative plaques detailing its history. The site offers stunning panoramic vistas, perfect for photos and relaxation. It’s a unique blend of historical insight and natural beauty.
2
Reversing Falls Rapids
30 minutes
Book a visit to the Reversing Falls Rapids and witness the Bay of Fundy’s powerful tides creating dramatic rapids and whirlpools. Enjoy panoramic views, informative displays about the tidal phenomenon, and fantastic photo opportunities.
3
Moosehead Breweries
30 minutes
Tour our historic brewery where we brew our beer today and learn how art, science, and passion come together to create award-winning beers. Dating back to 1867, learn about how the Oland family brewing business has survived for six generations and how Moosehead continues to be one of the most resilient and time-honored Canadian breweries.
4
Carleton Martello Tower
15 minutes
Discover the charm of Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John, New Brunswick! Explore this beautifully preserved 19th-century fort, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city and harbor. Wander through the historic tower, immerse yourself in its fascinating history through engaging exhibits, and capture breathtaking photos of the landscape. It’s a perfect blend of historical intrigue and scenic beauty, promising a memorable experience for every traveler.
5
St. John Stone Anglican Church
30 minutes
St. John’s Anglican Church, familiarly called “the stone church”, is an early Anglican church built in 1823-6 in the Romantic Gothic Revival style. The church includes a chancel in the Ecclesiological Gothic style and is attached to the church hall, both built after the original construction period. The church is prominently located on Carleton Street at the head of Wellington Row, a steeply graded street in the downtown area of the city of Saint John, New Brunswick. The formal recognition is confined to the footprint of the church with its 1872 chancel addition, and does not include an adjoining parish hall built in 1891.
6
Loyalist House
30 minutes
In the heart of Saint John, New Brunswick, the Loyalist House tells the story of those who fled the American Revolution. Built in 1810 by James M. R. Smith, this Georgian-style home captures the spirit of resilience.
As you enter, the warm glow of antique chandeliers and polished wood floors invites you in. The parlor showcases elegant furnishings, hinting at lively discussions among Loyalists seeking refuge in Canada. Your guide shares tales of their challenges and hopes for a new life.
The dining room, with its grand table, symbolizes community and shared meals, while the library, filled with books, reflects the family's intellectual pursuits. Outside, the lush gardens once served as a gathering place, nurturing both food and friendships.
As your visit concludes, you realize the Loyalist House is more than a museum; it’s a connection to the past, reminding you of the courage and unity that shaped this vibrant community.
7
Saint John City Market
30 minutes
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Saint John City Market, one of Canada’s oldest markets. Explore a diverse array of local vendors offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and unique crafts. Enjoy delicious food from local eateries, soak in the historic charm of the market's architecture, and discover the bustling heart of Saint John's culinary and cultural scene. It's a delightful experience for food lovers and those seeking a taste of local life.
8
Rockwood Park
30 minutes
A nature park in the heart of Saint John, and a recreational jewel in the City’s crown. Located in the eastern area of the North End, Rockwood Park is one of Canada’s largest urban parks, at 890 hectares of forested hills, caves, and freshwater lakes. It was designed by Calvert Vaux, one of the designers of New York City's Central Park.
Rockwood Park is a City hub for outdoor activities and entertainment year round. Over 55 trails and footpaths will guide you through unspoiled wilds. The park features a golf course, camping sites, stables, wellness spa, and freshwater lakes for fishing, swimming, boating, and skating. A Stonehammer Geopark site, Rockwood’s billion years of history can be seen in unique rock formations, caves, and waterfalls. The park’s Interpretation Centre is the hub of information for all events taking place in the Park, trail maps, interpretive displays, and helpful staff. Make a day of it!
9
St. Martins
3 hours
Experience the best of Saint Martins with a visit to the stunning sea caves, a charming stroll through the picturesque harbor, scenic coastal hikes, insights into maritime history at the local museum, fresh seafood delights, and peaceful relaxation in this beautiful coastal destination.
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