Indigenous Storytelling Walk on Harbour Passage
Saint John
Explore Indigenous history on the Harbour Passage. Walk ancient routes, uncover archeological sites, and learn timeless wisdom from Wolastoqey and Mi’kmaq perspectives.
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Harbour Passage - Harbour Passage features a network of linked walking and biking paths, scenic lookouts, and historical sites that bridge the north and west sides of the City to the uptown area. The cranberry trails offer picturesque views of Saint John Harbour and its bustling port. Harbour Passage is perfect for walkers, runners, bikers, and wheelchair users of all ages.
What's Included
  • Keepsake curated by your guide
Additional Information

Indigenous influence in the Saint John area is largely overlooked. Prior to the establishment of Canada’s oldest incorporated city, a flourishing culture already existed, the Wolastoqiyik.

Discover the local history of the Wolastoqey and Mi’kmaq peoples from a unique Indigenous point of view while meandering along the harbor and the Beautiful River – Wolastoq. Walk along a historical portage route and over archeological sites and become acquainted with the timeless wisdom of our ancestors. Learn how stewardship of the earth should look in a modern world while respecting and celebrating the traditions of the past through the eyes of traditional and modern artisans and artists and the stories that bind our cultures together.

Location
7WFM+G6
Meet at Harbour Passage Steps. For visual cues, it is the end of Union Street and the end of the Boardwalk that goes along the Harbour, past the Hilton Saint John, near the red cranberry trail that locals call Harbour Passage.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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up to 15 guests
1 Adult
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