St John's in
Newfoundland & Labrador
St. John's, the capital of the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador, is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and small-town charm. As the oldest and most easterly city in
North America, this is where heritage lives. Melded with culture, history, and personality, St. John's has survived two
World Wars, five centuries, countless hardships and triumphs.
It's become a rare, old city full of character, experience and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge.
Wander down the narrow, criss-crossing streets carved by horse and carriage over
100 years ago.
Pass the colourful jellybean row houses wedged together in every space lining the sides of steep hills and hidden alleyways.
Once you've meandered down to the working harbour of the waterfront, look towards the
Narrows and imagine a time when the waters were brimming full with fishing schooners.
Visit Quidi Vidi, the charming village-within-a-city, which still embodies the spirit of an old fishing outport. Then, hike up nearby
Signal Hill through the famous
Battery, where tiny wooden homes still cling valiantly to cliffsides ravaged by ocean waves. The unmistakable, iconic
Cabot Tower guards the top of Signal Hill, where military men guarded the shores throughout the 1700s and 1800s. Here,
Marconi famously received his first transmission across the
Atlantic in
1901.
Look out over the cliffs and watch the city's harbour and captivating skyline spread out before you. Perched on the top of the horizon is
The Rooms, home to the provincial museum, art gallery and archives, standing next to the striking twin clock towers of the
Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
As you explore the history of this place, shop at the many fine boutiques, shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs, and art galleries lining the streets
. In the evening, sit back, relax, and enjoy live music or local theatre where actors will whisk you away to another place and time.
For nightlife excitement, head to the famous
George Street. Here, clubs, pubs, bars, and restaurants are stacked and crammed. Every evening, George Street blazes with energy, especially during the
George Street Festival -- five days and nights of dynamic musical entertainment.
Here in St. John's, courteous and lively people will treat you as friends -- willing to send you in the right direction, help you on your way, or even take you there.
Always happy to tell a tale, no matter how tall, just to make you smile. Certainly, this city is like no other.
Getting Here:
St. John's, the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador, is the most easterly
point in North America, located at the beginning of the
Trans-Canada Highway Route 1, just 3 hours from
Toronto, 4 from
New York and
4.5 from
London England.
- published: 01 Nov 2012
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