NEXT EVENTS
16/JUNE
Executive Meeting
@TheLittleRedSchoolHouse
4pm
20/JUNE
Workshop on Demolition, Deconstruction and Salvage; Seeking 21st century green solutions to 19th century hazardous practices
@NickNicolleCommunityCenter
“We are tremendously proud of our cultures, heritage and achievements and we will continue to break new ground. I am proud to be a Canadian and I hope you are too.” Philip K.
AN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY
FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE BUILT HERITAGE OF OUR CITY

CARLETON MARTELLO TOWER
Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John, New Brunswick, is one of the nine surviving Martello Towers in Canada. The tower dates from the War of 1812 and played a significant role in conflicts until the Second World War. The site now features a restored powder magazine, a restored barracks room, and exhibits in the tower and in the visitor centre. The tower's roof offers a view of the city of Saint John and its harbour. Carleton Martello Tower is the oldest building in the city and has been designated as a National Historic site of Canada since 1930

HERITAGE SAINT JOHN
Heritage Saint John promotes the conservation of the cultural landscape and architectural heritage in the greater saint john are

SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET
On June 16, 1986 the Saint John City Market was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. Built between 1874 and 1876, the Saint John City Market narrowly escaped the great Saint John fire that swept through the City in 1877. Designed in the Second Empire Loyalist style by New Brunswick architects McKean and Fairweather, the Market building contains several shops on the ground level featuring all locally owned businesses.
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