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Saint John can be described as the biggest city located in New Brunswick province; along with being the oldest city to have been incorporated within Canada.
Saint John lies along Bay of Fundy’s north shore at mouth of Saint John River.
Saint John’s climate can be described as ‘humid, temperate, and continental’. An interesting fact is that ‘Bay of Fundy’ never freezes fully; thereby having moderated winter temperatures in comparison with the inland locations. Still, with prevailing winds blowing from west, i.e. to sea from land, average temperature in the month of January is around 19.4 degree F. Summers can be described as ‘cool-to-moderately warm’. Moreover, daytime temperatures don’t exceed 77 degree F. A thing of astonishment over here is that Saint John experiences tremendous fog during summer season; though it doesn’t last for whole of the day.
The population of Saint John as per 2006 census was 122389.
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