St. John's
Walk down the oldest street in North America to St. John's historic harbor, and see if you can spot one of the stray 100-foot icebergs known to float by. From the waterfront, the city rises in a mosaic of colorful clapboard homes and historic buildings up to Signal Hill and Cabot Tower, the city's most recognizable landmark.
Warm maritime hospitality and state-of-the art facilities like the Mile One Stadium, Delta St. John's Hotel and Convention Centre, plus the landmark Fairmont Newfoundland make St. John's the perfect place for your next meeting. And if you plan for the summer, you can enjoy St. John's rich festival season in late July to mid-August, when the city hosts the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival, the George Street Festival and the Royal St. John's Regatta.
St. John's has approximately 2,000 hotel rooms.
Key Facts about St. John's |
1,493 miles NE of Boston |
Hotel Rooms: |
2,000 |
Convention Centers: |
33,000 sq. ft. |
International Airport(s): |
St. John's International Airport |
Weather
St. John's enjoys 4 distinct seasons through the year. Average temperatures are:
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter |
High: 42 F (5 C)
High: 66 F (19 C)
High: 52 F (11 C)
High: 33 F (1 C) |
Low: 36 F (2 C)
Low: 50 F (10 C)
Low: 39 F (4 C)
Low: 21 F (-6 C) |
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or visit:
» St. John's International Airport
» Newfoundland Labrador Tourism
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