Wolastoq means “the beautiful river” in the language of the Maliseet people who once lived on our shores. Built in 2004 by J.D. Irving, Limited, the park overlooks the Reversing Falls Rapids, and features a collection of statues of historical Saint John figures. Stroll Wolastoq’s shoreline – and you will see how these lands provided the Maliseet people with an abundance of food, materials and medicines, while acting as an important transportation route for hunting and trade.
The park was developed and is maintained by J.D. Irving, Limited.
Located next to the ferry landing off of Kennebecasis Drive, this park features a gated green space overlooking the Kennebecasis River.
The park honours the memory of Pte David Greenslade, 20, of Saint John, New Brunswick, who died with five other soldiers in 2007, while serving in Afghanistan. The park was made possible by a partnership among David’s family, community members, the City of Saint John, and the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment.
The Market Place Park is located on the City’s west side, next to the Carleton Community Centre. The park is a hub of activity for all ages and abilities. It features several playground structures, including one for toddlers, basketball nets, a skateboard park, outdoor resistance exercise equipment, a splash pad, and a ball diamond. There is also an active community garden.
The Parcobus Park & Ride is a parking lot for commuters who want to car pool, or take transit. Simply park your car for the workday and ride in with coworkers, or take the bus. An easy way to help avoid bringing even more cars into uptown core.
Find the Parcobus Park & Ride lot at 4347 Loch Lomond Road - St. Joseph's Church
The Parcobus Park & Ride is a parking lot for commuters who want to car pool, or take transit. Simply park your car for the workday and ride in with coworkers, or take the bus. An easy way to help avoid bringing even more cars into uptown core.
Find the Parcobus Park & Ride lot at 4347 Loch Lomond Road - St. Joseph's Church
The Jervis Bay-Ross Memorial Park is located on Loch Lomond and Jean streets on the City's east side. It features lawns, gardens, and several walkways. It also has a number of veterans’ memorials and artifacts relating to the sinking of the Jervis Bay in the North Atlantic during World War II—with many lives lost to the heroic effort of saving the accompanying convoy of ships.