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The Saint John Region, New Brunswick

Saint John, 
New Brunswick, Canada

Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada. Located on the Atlantic coast, where the Bay of Fundy meets the St. John River, the City is an oasis of lakes, rivers, ocean beaches, forests, trails, heritage buildings, and modern conveniences. The City of Saint John is part of the Saint John Region, which also includes the Town of Rothesay, Town of Quispamsis, Town of Hampton, Town of Grand Bay-Westfield, Fundy-St Martins, and Fundy-Rural. This is a vibrant region of arts and culture, diversity, safe neighbourhoods, and new businesses. So yes, it’s the perfect place for newcomers to explore, settle, and thrive. Welcome home!

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The Only City on the Bay of Fundy

Saint John is a beautiful, historic, and exciting urban centre. In this compact and energetic city, you’ll find gorgeous architecture, interesting shops and restaurants, and rich arts and culture experiences. You’ll also enjoy the city’s natural attractions, from the tides of the Bay of Fundy and nature trails to relaxing urban parks. It’s the perfect place to live, work, study, and find every opportunity you’re looking for.

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Bay of Fundy
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An aerial shot of a lake in Saint John

The Saint John Region

The Saint John Region is a culturally-diverse and inclusive community known for its friendliness. Here, residents enjoy a high quality of life in vibrant and safe neighbourhoods. The area is rich in heritage and natural beauty, but just as importantly, it’s rich in character. With a population of 126,202 (2017), the Saint John Region includes seven communities, each with its own distinct character. Discover what it’s like to live in each of them! 

City Of Saint John

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Settling in New Brunswick

The Saint John Region in the province of New Brunswick is a warm and inviting place. So you’re sure to find that it feels like home before you know it. But to make sure you get settled smoothly and quickly, there are services, resources, and organizations in place to support you. For help with finding a place to live, securing a new job and continuing your education, your first stop should be contacting your local settlement and economic development agencies.

Prude Inc

The Saint John Newcomers Centre

YMCA Newcomer Connections

Envision

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A happy family walking down the sidewalk
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Two canadian flags on flag poles overlooking a scenic view

Immigrating to Canada

As one of the friendliest countries in the world, Canada is a wonderful place to live, work, study, and raise a family. Canada has a quality education system, universal healthcare, safe cities, multiculturalism, and economic stability. And since the country has a reputation for being extremely welcoming to newcomers, it’s a great place to start calling home.

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