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Welcome to CRS Saint John, the Online Guide for people Relocating or Moving to Saint John, organized by Categories of interest from Accountants to Weather. You don't have to browse the Web; we have done it for you. SAINT JOHN BRIEF:Saint John has an in-city population of about 74,000, with a daytime population of approximately 120,000. There are many services, organizations, educational and medical facilities to serve the needs of the citizens and visitors to the greater Saint John area. In Saint John the height difference from low to high tide is approximately 28 feet (farther up the Bay it can be as much as 52 feet). Reversing Falls in Saint John provides one example of the power of these tides; twice daily the Fundy tide pushes the mighty St. John River backwards for a few hours. The climate of Saint John is temperate. The Bay of Fundy acts as a natural air conditioner in summer and diverts major snowstorms in winter. The Bay never freezes. Average summer temperature is 22C (71F); Average winter temperature is -3.9C (25F). Saint John is Canada's first incorporated city and provides a rich cultural heritage and fine examples of historic architecture. The city is home to may fine heritage buildings, from the modest accommodations of workers, to the grand mansions of leaders of industry, and captains of sailing ships. Saint John has the most intact collection of 19th century commercial architecture in Canada. |
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