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DELTA BRUNSWICK HOTEL
Description: Delta Brunswick hotel has 254 spacious guest rooms include individual temperature control, hairdryer, telephone data jack and iron and ironing board, TV, on command movies, AM/FM clock radios, in-room coffee machines and guest room voice mail. Delta rooms have two double beds that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
Address: 39 King Street City: Saint John
COASTAL INN FORT HOWE
Description: The 135 spacious guest rooms have two double beds that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds, and feature air conditioning, full bath/shower, hairdryer, and cable TV with pay per view movies. There is also a spa area with an indoor pool and whirlpool, and other facilities include meeting/banquet rooms, fax and photocopy service and free parking.
Address: 10 Portland Street City: Saint John

Saint John City Info.

Saint John, Canada's first incorporated city, is located on the southern coast of New Brunswick. With a population of about 125,000, Saint John is the largest city in the province. The steep streets of uptown Saint John are lined with charming buildings that reflect the city's rich shipbuilding history. The influence of British Loyalist settlers can be seen throughout the city including Kings Square, a park where the paths form the lines of the Union Jack.

Saint John's most known attraction is the Reversing Falls, where the Saint John River meets the rising and falling tides of the Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world: 50 feet. Winters can be mild in Saint John and summers can be cool. Hot air travels up the eastern seaboard to the cold waters of the Bay, creating cool clouds of "steam" over the city. Travelling inland will often reveal bright, hot, sunny days.



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