St. Martins, New Brunswick

St. Martins (2006 pop.: 386) is a Canadian village in Saint John County, New Brunswick. The picturesque community is 40 km east of Saint John and is situated on the Bay of Fundy. The village was founded by Loyalists in 1783, and was originally known as Quaco. Through the 19th century, St. Martins was an important shipbuilding centre. Tourism is now the major industry.

St. Martins, New Brunswick

St. Martins (2006 pop.: 386) is a Canadian village in Saint John County, New Brunswick. The picturesque community is 40 km east of Saint John and is situated on the Bay of Fundy. The village was founded by Loyalists in 1783, and was originally known as Quaco. Through the 19th century, St. Martins was an important shipbuilding centre. Tourism is now the major industry.