Trying Canadian Things in Canada | Saint John, New Brunswick

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The creator explores the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, during a cruise port stop. The excursion begins with a walk from the cruise terminal to explore the local architecture and various businesses. The creator visits Backstreet Records to purchase new albums and stops at Glassroots, a glass blowing studio and gallery, to observe the craft. After returning toward the waterfront, the creator visits Steamer's Lobster Company to attempt to redeem their previous negative opinion of poutine by trying a lobster poutine. The creator concludes the day by visiting the Waterfront Container Village, which features various food and gift shops, including a maple shop and a Beavertails stand. The trip ends with a tasting of Beavertails and a showcase of the vinyl records acquired during the visit. The creator describes the area as a walkable port with plenty of opportunities for food, shopping, and casual exploration.
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Poutine redeemed. Yeah. So, that's a big thumbs up for Steamers Lobster Company here in St. John.
This is fantastic. Wow. So then the glass with China. No, it looks similar. It's actually real crystal, but we put in a rock.
Super chill day in St. John. Real walkable cruiseport and uh food, fun, drinks, mystery. We did it all.
Beavertails acquired. Let's see if we can get him back on board and have the lovely Jenny B try one out.
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