Saint John’s Waterfront and Inner Harbour, where the mighty St. John River meets the Bay of Fundy, have contributed significantly to the city’s heritage. The waterfront is as integral to the city’s future as it was to its past. The Inner Harbour, an area of cultural, historic, natural and economic resources, presents development opportunities that capitalize on existing assets and will chart a new
course for the city.
The waterfront and uptown area is a vibrant place of commerce, public access and green space. Citizens are moving into the uptown core. There is momentum in the city, embraced and supported by both public and private sectors.
As detailed in the City’s Community Growth Strategy, the community, business and government have deemed Waterfront development a priority. Strategic cooperative investment in planned infrastructure has made the Waterfront and Inner Harbour a catalyst for growth.
Upcoming Public Input & Consultation Session:
Development Services - Reversing Falls & Lower River Passage:
We are currently planning a Public Input & Consultation Session for Wednesday, June 4th. Input from this session will help shape the future of the Reversing Falls & Lower River Passage. We welcome the public's input and community support with respect to this important waterfront development project! For more information on this session please contact us at info@sjwaterfront.com
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In November 2007, a special feature was published by the Telegraph Journal "Saint John on the Move". This feature gives Saint John residents an opportunity to learn about the exciting times ahead, meet the people being some of the big projects and read all about why Saint John is the place to be. To read excerpts of this publication please click on the following link Saint John On The Move - Excerpts.
The 2005 True Growth Audit Report was released on October 11, 2006. To read the highlights of the report, please click on the following link True Growth Audit Report 2005.