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If you are looking for a unique gift or just the basics; or perhaps a quick bite or elegant dining, the shops and restaurants of Brunswick Square have it all!

Brunswick Square
Brunswick Square is connected to the City Market, the Delta Brunswick Hotel, City Hall, the Aquatic Centre, Harbour Station, the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre and Market Square. It is a central component of the City's Pedway system. Hours of operation are: Monday - Wednesday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There are over 60 shops and services to provide you with the latest in fashions, gifts, home decor and more. Many of their stores are locally owned and operated.

Manchester Shoe Salon
Manchester Shoe Salon has been situated on Level III of Brunswick Square for the past ten years. They are specialists in shoes and have a wide variety of makes and types. A common comment made by visitors to the shop is 'What a great selection'.

Cathy Hutchinson is the owner and she says, "My staff have been specifically trained in shoe fitting and we provide hands-on care for our customers comfort. We have made our reputation on our excellent service. We cater to those who need narrow or wide shoe widths."

Today with emphasis on health and wellness, modern want to walk but they want to walk in comfortable shoes and now it is no longer necessary to wear only sneakers for comfort. Manchester Shoe Salon are able to provide comfort in all leather walking shoes. Their most popular makes are Rockport and Clarks which provide a tremendous amount of style and colour in walking shoes.

They also sell the incredibly popular line of Havaianas, rubber thongs from Brazil. Oprah is a big fan of UGGS from Australia and they will soon have them in stock.

With their wide range of selection, even in this small corner of the world, the latest in shoe fashion is available from Manchester Shoe Salon.

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Saint John Snippets
Another First
Saint John artist Fred Ross has many works in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. In 1994, he became the first New Brunswick artist to be exhibited at the art gallery of the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Fred Ross received his early art training in Saint John and studied in the United States, Mexico and Europe. He continues to paint in Saint John.






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