Saint John Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Saint John, Atlantic Canada.
Built in 1817, the Loyalist House is the oldest building in Saint John. Recognized as a National Historic Site, the Loyalist House is a museum which preserves early Loyalist life. Most of the house stands as it was in the early nineteenth century, complete with iron pressure cooker in the kitchen, piano-organ and original fireplaces. Tours are available June to November.
Carleton Martello Tower is located in western Saint John and was constructed as a watch tower in the War of 1812. However, the war was over by the time the tower was completed in 1815. It was used as a command post in WWII and is designated today as a Canadian National Historic Site.







