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Friday July 30, 2010
 
 

Visitors

Trinity Royal is the reason visitors come to the uptown area of Saint John, New Brunswick. Because of the unique history of this port city and the efforts that have been been invested in the propoerties of this area, Saint John contains the richest deposit of built heritage on the continent with almost half of all buildings in Canada right here!

How To Get Here

From Cruise Ship Docking
Just one street up from your cruise ship are the historic properties of Trinity Royal.

From Fredericton, Quebec or Ontario
Coming into the city limits of Saint John on Route 7, follow signs into Saint John center along Route 1. Go across the Harbour Bridge (toll .25) and take the second Exit "City Center/ Market Square" and go straight down St. Patrick Street past Market Square on your right. Parking lot is on your right. Metered parking is also available on Prince William.

From the Digby Ferry
Follow the signs for Route 1 East, go across the Harbour Bridge (toll .25) and take the second Exit "City Center/ Market Square" Exit and go straight down St. Patrick Street past Market Square on your right. Parking lot is on your right. Metered parking is also available on Prince William.

From Moncton, PEI, or Nova Scotia
The easiest exit is #113 to Crown Street, taking the Lower Cove Loop (Crown and Broad) to Prince William Street.

From Calais, Maine, St. Stephen, NB on Route 1
Travelling east, continue into Saint John, go straight across the Harbour Bridge. Take the second Exit "City Center/ Market Square" and go straight down St. Patrick Street past Market Square on your right. Parking lot is on your right. Metered parking is also available on Prince William Street.