Saint John West

Saint John West

Author: David Goss

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738501666

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Saint John West Volume II adds to and continues the story of the West Sides struggle for existence. Always dependent on seasonal industry, initially fishing and shipbuilding and later the railway and seaport, the area has seen high and low points in its 200-plus years of existence. At one time, residents imagined times would become so prosperous that King Street would be transformed into a major boulevard paved with gold and Courtenay Hill would be the site of a huge, decorative cathedral dedicated to the inner spirit. In reality, the fish have stopped coming, the wooden ships are no longer built, and the Canadian Pacific railway that provided hundreds of jobs and promised such hope has left the Maritimes. Changing trade patterns and political favours to keep the St. Lawrence open to Montreal has devastated the winter-port operations. Many Saint John West residents have had to close their businesses and move on. Others were displaced when the construction of the Harbour Bridge tore three full blocks out of the heart of the community in 1968. Still others have chosen to remain, and today, though little industry exists, the area is still vibrant and working hard to hold together some vestige of the pride of former times.


Travel Therapy

Travel Therapy

Author: Karen Schaler

Publisher: Seal Press

Published: 2009-03-24

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 158005269X

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Highlights more than 100 vacation options that help people pick the right trip, whether they are going through a breakup, are stressed out, are looking for inspiration or romance, want to give back to the community, reconnect with family, etc.


The Irish in Atlantic Canada, 1780-1900

The Irish in Atlantic Canada, 1780-1900

Author: Thomas P. Power

Publisher: Fredericton, N.B. : New Ireland Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Atlantic Canada covers the following provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.


East Saint John

East Saint John

Author: David Goss

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011-02-07

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1439624097

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East Saint John, affectionately called the "East Side," became a part of the City of Saint John in 1967. For decades prior to its merger, the city and east side community of the Parish of Simonds cooperated in many areas of municipal service. East Saint John contained many industries, including the dry dock, Foleys Pottery, and McAvitys, and later K. C. Irving's oil refinery at Silver Falls. During World War II , Fort Mispec was established at Mispec Point, and in 1970, the fort site became Irving Oil's Canaport. More than just an industrial area, East Saint John was the site of recreational fishing and boating and home to the neighbourhoods of Forest Hills, Glen Falls, Champlain Heights, and Jean and Belgrave Streets. East Saint John was also the home of the Moosepath raceway, Exhibition Park, and the Simonds Arena. Rothesay Avenue was the commercial heart of the east side until the 1970s, when new malls and shopping centers opened nearby.


Riots in New Brunswick

Riots in New Brunswick

Author: Scott W. See

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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"During the mid to late 1840s, dramatic riots shook the communities of Woodstock, Fredericton, and Saint John. Irish-Catholic immigrants fought Protestant Orangemen ... This book is the first serious historical treatment of the bloody riots and the tangled events that led to them."--p. [i].


The Lost City

The Lost City

Author: John Leroux

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781773100814

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This publication accompanies a touring exhibition held at various venues in the fall of 2018.