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Tin Can Beach in Uptown, Saint John looks like how it sounds, without the tin cans. Despite its name, Tin Can Beach is known for its rocky landscape rather than tin cans. It's a small beach that has experienced the effects of high and low tides, which are important aspects of the Bay of Fundy, known for having the highest tides in the world.


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Crumpled beer cans, rusting pieces of metal, planks of wood and jagged icebergs of Styrofoam: these disparate objects all come from Tin Can Beach on Saint John's south peninsula and will.


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A Saint John city councillor says he is confident people in the central peninsula will continue to have a main route to Tin Can Beach, even though construction of a new rail line is threatening to.


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An environmental group in Saint John is starting a project in July to breathe new life into an area known as Tin Can Beach, a spot in the city that has deteriorated over the years.


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A Field Guide to Tin Can Beach — ACAP Saint John April 21, 2015 Seabeach Dock Seabeach Dock (Rumex pallidus) A sensitive plant species found at Tin Can Beach during a survey conducted by CBCL Limited in 2014 during an Environmental Impact Assessment is Seabeach dock (Rumex pallidus).


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(Optional - your email will only be used to keep you in the loop on our Tin Can Beach project. Emails will let you know about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and project updates.). Suite 323, Saint John, NB, E2L 3S3, Canada (506) 652-2227 [email protected]. ACAP Saint John, 2022.


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Tin Can Beach in Saint John You don't need to venture too far from Saint John if you're hoping to go rockhounding in New Brunswick. In Saint John's harbour it's possible to find semi-precious stones and other unique samples at Tin Can Beach. You can even walk here if you're staying in Saint John as a tourist.


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Tin Can Beach from old wharf. It is located in the South End of Saint John NB Canada. As children living in the South End. We would have BBQs and swim there.


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Welcome to ACAP Saint John's Field Guide to Tin Can Beach! This online resource is designed to provide the community with a comprehensive guide to the flora and fauna living in and around this one-of-a-kind urban greenspace.


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Tin Can Beach is a favourite walking spot for many south-end Saint John residents who enjoy its views of the harbour — but its pastoral scenery is scarred by the remains of its industrial.


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Tin Can Beach. Tin Can Beach in the heart of Saint John's harbour is a great place to do a little bit of rock hounding while in the city. Flint is the main thing that can be found here, but there are a handful of other semi-precious stones that can be found in the beach gravel.


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The popular Harbour Passage walking trail in Saint John, N.B., has been extended. Residents and tourists alike will soon be able to walk from Tin Can Beach at the southern most point of the uptown.


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A very beautiful beach in Saint John to hangout and chill!


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Tin Can Beach Back in the 1940s and 50s, the 3½-mile stretch of beach that today is Bolsa Chica State Beach was called "Tin Can Beach." Drifters, wanderers, and even a few locals built shacks from cardboard, pitched tents, and made a game of leaving garbage, especially cans and bottles on the beach.


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Tin Can Beach is an example of a community space in the making. Tin Can Beach is located south of uptown Saint John, New Brunswick. People from the South End already use it in order to have direct contact with natural surroundings, in other words, the existing wildlife and the Bay of Fundy.