Canadian Living

Heavenly St. John’s

From live local music to historic hikes to unforgetta­ble food, here’s how to take your next trip to Canada’s oldest city to new heights.

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Chic Sleeps

Blue on Water Cozy contempora­ry STAY comfort collides with industrial charm in this 11- room boutique hotel in the heart of the entertainm­ent district. A St. John’s mainstay for more than 10 years, it recently enjoyed a redesign, and the resulting atmosphere is relaxed yet lively— and the bar boasts one of the largest selections of scotch in town.

Rock ’n’ Rest

Jag Boutique Hotel This sleek, modern space pays subtle homage to classic rock with photograph­y and artwork of world-famous musicians, from Elvis to Bowie, so it’s fitting that it’s located just off vibrant George Street, a two-block pedestrian­only (after noon, anyway) go-to for pubs and live music.

Top- Notch Tastes

Raymonds Dubbed one of the EAT top 50 restaurant­s in the world by Diners Club Internatio­nal, this spot is an indulgence you won’t regret. In the stunning 1915 building overlookin­g the harbour, executive chef Jeremy Charles serves up elegant local fare with a focus on wild game and fresh seafood (duck, moose and cod—oh, my!)

Custom Cuisine

Cod Sounds A gastronomi­cal destinatio­n with an astronomic­al tradition for foraging, St. John’s is the perfect place to boost your culinary prowess. Cod Sounds, a cooking school based out of the beautiful Compton House Heritage Hotel Inn, offers experience­s including A Taste of Newfoundla­nd, in which foodie Lori Mccarthy, a third-generation Newfoundla­nder, teaches how to make local faves, including her nan’s bread.

Monumental Message

Signal Hill National Historic Site DO Fancy a light hike and a history lesson? This iconic hill boasts sweeping views, plus an important place in the city’s past: It served as the harbour defence site from the 1600s to the Second World War; features the circa-1900 Gothic Revival Cabot Tower at its crest; and is where, in 1901, the world’s first transatlan­tic wireless transmissi­on (Morse code) was received from Cromwell, England.

History Hub

The Rooms Home to the provincial museum, art gallery and archives, this epicentre is a must for culturephi­les. Enjoy full access to the extensive art collection­s, historic artifacts (including the oldest complex animal fossil ever found) and regional records. Its modern architectu­re is itself worth exploring, paying homage to the fishing homes of the past and offering a picture-perfect view of the city.

Quaint Quarters

Quidi Vidi If you’re asking a local for directions to this former fishing village, be sure to pronounce it “kiddy viddy”— or, better yet, call it “the Gut,” referring to its tiny inner harbour. Meander through the narrow streets and fishing stages, but stop by the Quidi Vidi Brewing Company to sample the award-winning lager made with the water from 25,000-year-old icebergs.

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