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Experience Saint John at night with this 2-hour small-group tour featuring iconic sights, Skywalk access, and historic landmarks like Martello Tower and Fort La Tour.

This Saint John Night Driving Tour offers a captivating way to see New Brunswick’s port city after sunset. For $78 per person, the 2-hour small-group experience combines a narrated drive with visits to top attractions, all in a comfortable, air-conditioned van. With a maximum of 6 guests, it’s perfect for those seeking an intimate, personalized look at Saint John’s illuminated landmarks and history.
The tour begins with hotel pickup, making it convenient for visitors staying in downtown Saint John. The guide’s warmth and expertise ensure a lively and informative journey, highlighting the city’s most photogenic spots and cultural highlights. While the Carleton Martello Tower is undergoing restoration until 2022, visitors can still enjoy the viewpoint and grounds along with spectacular city vistas.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with storytelling in a small, relaxed setting. It suits those interested in history, scenic views, and avoiding long lines, thanks to skip-the-ticket-line entry and exclusive access to the Skywalk observation deck.
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The tour kicks off with a narrated drive through Saint John at night, where the city’s landmarks glow against the evening sky. The guide points out dazzling sights such as the Saint John Port, Uptown district, King Square, and Fort Howe. This drive offers a rundown of the city’s layout and history, all while enjoying cool evening air and fewer crowds.
This portion of the tour is a great way to get oriented in Saint John’s downtown area and see it in a different light. The guide’s commentary helps bring each location to life, making it more than just a drive-by.

One of the most unique parts of this tour is the visit to the Reversing Falls Rapids, where the tide’s power makes the river flow both ways. Witnessing the high tide reversing the Saint John River’s flow is a striking natural phenomenon. The guide explains this “nature’s tug-of-war” in detail, making it an engaging stop for those curious about local geography and natural forces.
While the rapids are visible from a viewpoint, it’s an impressive sight to witness how the river’s tide creates such a dramatic effect, especially at night when the scene is illuminated subtly.
Next, the tour visits Fort La Tour, a National Historic Site of Canada. Although access to the interior of the fort is restricted due to ongoing restoration until 2022, visitors can still explore the grounds and lookout. This archaeological site preserves remnants of a 17th-century fur trading post, offering a tangible connection to Saint John’s colonial past.
The guide shares stories behind the fort’s role in regional history, emphasizing its importance in early trade and conflict. The illuminated grounds provide a scenic backdrop to learn about this significant historical site.
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A highlight of the tour is the Carleton Martello Tower, one of only nine in all of Canada, dating back to 1812. Although the tower itself is closed for restoration until 2022, visitors can still visit the grounds and lookout point. The panoramic views from this vantage point give a sweeping perspective over Saint John, its harbor, and the city skyline lit up at night.
This site also played a role in conflicts up to World War II, adding historical depth to the visit. The viewpoint is a prime spot for photos, especially when the city lights shimmer below.

Included in the tour is admission to the Skywalk observation deck, which offers another perspective on Saint John’s illuminated skyline. The Skywalk provides a safe, elevated platform to appreciate the city’s lights, port, and nearby waterways. This vantage point complements the ground-level views and the scenery from the Martello Tower.
Visitors can take in the cityscape from a bird’s-eye view, perfect for photography and soaking in the nighttime atmosphere. Access to the Skywalk is an advantage that enhances the overall value of this guided experience.
The small group size (max 6 guests) ensures a personalized experience and more interaction with the guide. The fully guided and narrated drive, combined with admission to key sights, makes this tour both educational and visually rewarding. The hotel pickup and drop-off add convenience, especially for visitors unfamiliar with Saint John.
Unlike larger tours, this experience avoids long lines thanks to skip-the-ticket-line entry. The expert guides are notable for their enthusiasm and knowledge, making the stories and history of Saint John come alive. The reviews confirm that guides like Russ and Cher receive praise for their friendliness, storytelling ability, and willingness to go the extra mile.

The tour operates rain or shine, so travelers should dress in comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. The Carleton Martello Tower remains accessible for grounds and lookout viewing, but interior visits are not possible until the restoration is complete. The tour duration is strictly 2 hours, making it suitable for an evening activity without feeling rushed.
This experience is perfect for those seeking a relaxed, scenic introduction to Saint John’s highlights, especially after sunset when the city is beautifully lit. Its small group format is ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate and engaging atmosphere.
This tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, history, and city views, all wrapped into an accessible 2-hour experience. The expert narration and personalized approach create an engaging atmosphere, making it more than just a drive. The inclusion of Skywalk access and visits to Fort La Tour and the Martello Tower add depth and variety to the experience.
While the interior of the Martello Tower is closed for restoration, the grounds and viewpoints still provide stunning vistas and a sense of history. The small group size ensures a quiet, comfortable environment, ideal for photography and thoughtful exploration.
This tour is best suited for history buffs, scenic lovers, and night photography enthusiasts looking for a memorable way to experience Saint John after dark.
What is included in the tour price?
The price of $78 per person includes hotel pickup and drop-off, the guide, admission to the Skywalk, and visits to Fort La Tour and Carleton Martello Tower grounds.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable evening activity.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, so dress appropriately for the weather.
Can I visit the interior of the Carleton Martello Tower?
No, the interior of the tower remains closed until 2022 due to restoration work, but the grounds and lookout point are accessible.
What are the group size limits?
The tour is limited to 6 guests, offering a more personalized experience.
Do I need to pay in advance?
You can reserve and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.