Conde Nast Traveller says that Saint John is number 5 on a list of 10 of Canada's friendliest cities. Here's their intro:
Google reports a 350 percent increase in people researching a northern relocation after Super Tuesday, the speculation being that Americans are growing more fearful of a Trump presidency. In fact, Canada even offered up an entire island just for U.S. citizens looking to escape The Donald. If you're serious about crossing the border, consider calling one of these ten cities your new home, all voted the friendliest in the country in the latest Readers' Choice Awards.
...and here's what they have to say about Saint John:
Coastal Saint John in New Brunswick is a popular port for cruise excursions, but it's well-worth an extended stay or repeat visit. "We were treated great and enjoyed every minute we were there," said one reader. The city is made for meandering: "We enjoyed walking around—there is some fun street art, as well as sites like the Old Burial Ground," Reversing Falls, and even just the ebbing tides on the beaches.
For the whole link see Moving to Canada? Here Are Its 10 Friendliest Cities
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