Pete's Historic Walking Tour
Highlights
- Explore the historic Water Street and Market Square
- Learn the history of the Marco Polo sailing ship
- Visit the Saint John City Market, the oldest in Canada
- Discover hidden murals of famous Saint John people
- Learn about the history of the Irving family and Irving Oil
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Duration 2 hours 5 minutes
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Expert Guide in English
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Flat tour with downhill section
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Visit historic points of interest
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Includes rare historical photos
Experience the rich history and hidden gems of Canada's first City with Pete's Historic Walking Tour. Starting at the Area 506 Waterfront Container Village entrance, your knowledgeable guide will take you on a fascinating journey along historic Water Street to Market Square, where you'll discover the city's indoor pedway system and avoid the steep uphill walk on King St. Throughout the tour, you'll be captivated by rare photos and engaging historical facts spanning over 240 years. Highlights include exploring the Saint John City Market, admiring large murals of famous locals on Charlotte Street, and visiting the historic King's Square. As the tour concludes on Prince William St, formerly known as the Wall St of Canada, you'll be immersed in the rich culture and heritage of this remarkable city. Don't miss the chance to book Pete's Historic Walking Tour and uncover the fascinating history of Saint John.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore 240 years of history on Pete's Historic Walking Tour in Saint John, Canada's first city, and uncover its hidden gems and iconic landmarks.
Included
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Pete's Historic Walking Tour
Excluded
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Lunch
Meeting Point
Go to the corner of Duke and Water, across from Steamers restaurant by the blue posts.
#202-203, 117 Peter St, Toronto, ON M5V 1X1 , Canada
End Point
Go to the corner of Duke and Water, across from Steamers restaurant by the blue posts.
#202-203, 117 Peter St, Toronto, ON M5V 1X1 , Canada
What to expect
Water St
On Water Street ,on the way to Market Square, the tour passes by the Jardine Building and the St. Andrews Society Bicentennial Green.
Market Square
From the exterior area or Market Square, your guide will show where the Loyalist Landing in 1783 occurred, where the Great Fire of Saint John began, and the location of the Prince Charles and Lady Diana walkabout Details and history are provided. Inside Market Square is the Marco Polo sailing ship model; the history of the famous ship is given.
Canada Games Aquatic Centre
After leaving Market Square this Olympic- sized Pool is viewed from an indoor pedway and the history of the facility is recounted.
Saint John City Hall
Here in city hall the history of Pete's Pub, owned by your tour guide is told. Stories about sports and entertainment and 35 years at the pub.
Architectural features of the city market, along with its history, are shared by your guide. Extra few minutes to shop here .Oldest continuously operating market in Canada.
Charlotte St
On Charlotte Street after leaving the City Market your guide will show you large murals of famous Saint John people. This is a hidden gem, down an alley.
Loyalist Burial Ground
Your guide will show you all of the beautiful features of this cemetery from 1783,including the beaver fountain.
Saint John
After leaving the Loyalist Burial Ground, the tour proceeds to the old county courthouse on Sydney Street. History of the courthouse and jail is related including the last hanging in Saint John.
All of the main points of this park established in 1785 will be pointed out by your guide, including a mass of molten metal from the Great Fire, the William Young statue, the Charles Gorman statue, and the King Edward vii Bandstand.
Irving Oil Home Office
Across from King Square on King Square South Street is the Irving Oil Headquarters. The history of the Irving family in New Brunswick is told by your guide ,beginning with K.C. Irving in 1899.
Imperial Theatre
The history of the theatre is given by your guide ,beginning as a vaudeville theatre in 1913.The chandeliers and other features are explained.
Admiral Beatty
As the guide shows you the Admiral Beatty building, beside the Imperial Theatre on King Square South ,its history is told, beginning as a luxury hotel in 1925.Famous visitors are noted ,including Amelia Earhart before the famous transatlantic flight .
Trinity Church
Your guide will describe all of the features and history of the Loyalist Church ,including the four main artifacts held there.
Germain St
Your tour proceeds on Germain Street, after leaving Trinity Church ,named after Lord George Germain, whose history will be noted. Directly across from the front of Trinity Church on Germain is the Union Club, a business club from 1884. The club's interesting history is examined.
Princess St
At Germain and Princess Streets the tour turns right on Princess Street in order to reach Prince William Street. There is a good example on this corner of the way in which a newer building has been constructed to conform to preservation standards. Next to this is the historic Ritchie building, and its features will be explained by your guide.
Prince William St
After a downhill on Princess to Prince William ,your guide will show you all of the main buildings and other features of this street ,once known as the Wall Street of Canada. These include Chubb's Corner with the carved stone heads ,old City Hall, the old post office, the Jarvis building, Bank of New Brunswick Palatine building ,and the Seamen's Mission .Directly across from the mission is the Partridge Island mural, depicting the history of the island and immigration. Immigration and quarantine at Partridge Island will be explained, especially the Irish during the Potato famine.
Three Sisters Lamp
The tour proceeds to the Three Sisters Lamp in St. Patrick Park at the foot of Prince William Street. The reasons for the name and how the lamps saved lives are explained.
Marco Polo Cruise Terminal
The tour finishes at the Marco Polo cruise terminal and Area 506 Waterfront Container Village. Your guide will tell a history of the cruise industry in Saint John, including how it all began.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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pet dogs welcome
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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special needs cildren are free
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try lunch at The Urban Deli nearby.
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Bring a camera for unique photo ops.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Check out the murals on Charlotte St.
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Visit the Saint John City Market for local goods.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Pete's Historic Walking Tour, dubbed as Canada's first City's exploration, offers a fascinating journey through time in Saint John. This captivating tour takes you on a historic stroll, immersing you in the rich culture, heritage, and stories that have shaped this remarkable city over the past 240 years.What to expect?
Embark on a 125-minute adventure that will unveil Saint John's hidden gems and historical marvels. Your experienced guide will lead you from the Area 506 Waterfront Container Village, taking a unique route through the city's indoor pedway system, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Along the way, you'll encounter remarkable landmarks, witness breathtaking architecture, and soak up the fascinating stories that have made Saint John the vibrant city it is today.Who is this for?
Pete's Historic Walking Tour caters to curious souls of all ages who seek a deep understanding of a city's past. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply someone eager to explore new places, this tour welcomes everyone. Embrace the opportunity to delve into Saint John's captivating history and emerge with a newfound appreciation for this remarkable Canadian gem.Why book this?
What sets Pete's Historic Walking Tour apart is its ability to transport you back in time, allowing you to witness the city's compelling transformation firsthand. Immerse yourself in rare photos and absorb intriguing historical facts, all presented by your knowledgeable guide. By taking this tour, you'll gain a deep understanding of how Saint John has evolved into the vibrant city it is today, creating lasting memories and an enriched perspective.Good to know
During the tour, you'll explore Saint John's most renowned landmarks, including the Saint John City Market, King's Square, and the Loyalist Burial Ground. Don't forget to take a moment to admire the architectural splendor and hidden gems scattered throughout the city. Furthermore, please arrive at the meeting point at the Area 506 Waterfront Container Village, ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through Saint John's captivating history.Reviews
Guests who have joined Pete's Historic Walking Tour have raved about their immersive experience. They praise the knowledgeable guides for their fascinating storytelling and ability to bring history to life. Travelers commend the tour's diverse itinerary, with highlights including visits to the City Market and King's Square. Overall, visitors are left with a profound appreciation for the historical significance of Saint John and a desire to delve deeper into the city's captivating past.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is