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Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area

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The Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area is a historic district in Saint John, New Brunswick 's uptown. The City of Saint John designated the area as the city's first heritage conservation area in 1982; it has since expanded in area. Surrounding the Trinity Anglican Church, the area includes several National Historic Sites of Canada within its boundaries. Much of the area consists of Victorian brick buildings raised after The Great Fire of Saint John, New Brunswick that destroyed much of the city's central peninsula in 1877.

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5-406: The Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area has more than a dozen blocks, relatively small, containing late Victorian buildings that house shops, restaurants, pubs, art galleries, other businesses, and private homes. It is bounded by King Street, Water Street (beside a cruise ship terminal), Queen Street, Charlotte Street, and includes the adjacent Sydney Street. Within these boundaries, it includes

10-620: The New Brunswick Museum , Barbour's General Store , Market Square, and Brunswick Square. 45°16′19″N 66°03′36″W  /  45.272°N 66.060°W  / 45.272; -66.060 Saint John High School Saint John High School (SJHS) is a high school located in Saint John , New Brunswick , Canada . It was founded in 1805 and is the oldest publicly funded school in Canada . Saint John High School

15-758: The Saint John High School , and public green spaces including the Loyalist Burial Ground, Queen's Square and King's Square. The area includes the following designated National Historic Sites of Canada: Other historic sites not in the Heritage Conservation Area, but within walking distance, are the Saint John City Market , Loyalist House , 1 Chipman Hill , and St. John's Anglican Church / Stone Church . Also nearby are Saint John City Hall,

20-483: The following streets: Prince William, Canterbury, Germain, Queen Square North and Queen Square South, Princess, Duke, Harding, and Horsfield, as well as Grannan Lane. Although the nearby streets also include a large number of late Victorian buildings, the Trinity Royal area was the focus of conservation efforts as it contains many ornate brick commercial buildings, historic churches, other public buildings such as

25-538: Was a filming location for the 2001 crime drama film Blue Hill Avenue . Saint John High school's football team, coached by David Grandy, made it to the 2008 NBIAA high school football championship game after defeating Riverview Royals 21-8. It was the first time since 1981 for the Hounds. The Hounds lost the provincial game against the Bernice MacNaughton Highlanders . From 2011-2012

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