The City of Saint John launched its Open Streets Uptown pilot on Saturday, as part of the city’s social and economic recovery from COVID-19 shutdowns.
The initiative will provide an open-air hotspot for patio dining and sidewalk shopping, according to a city news release.
From noon until 8 p.m., Canterbury Street was closed to vehicle traffic from Princess Street to King Street, along with Grannan Street.
“I think it’s great,” says Coun. Donna Reardon.
“It’s going to add a little drama, a little dynamic to the Uptown right now, so I think it’s good,” she says.
The host street will rotate every Saturday, allowing residents to have a new experience each time, with different shops and restaurants taking part.
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According to Reardon, next week’s event will be set on Prince William Street, followed by Germain Street taking over the Saturday after that.