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July 2026 in Saint John, NB
July 1 - July 31
July 2026 in Saint John, NB
Daily History + Events + Weather-Style Almanac
Typical July conditions in Saint John:
🌅 Sunrise: ~5:10–5:40 AM
🌇 Sunset: ~9:05–8:40 PM
🌡️ Typical daytime highs: 20–26°C
🌊 Bay of Fundy influence often brings cooler evenings and occasional fog near the harbour
🚢 Peak cruise/tourism season continues in the city.
Week 1
Wed July 1 – Canada Day
- National celebrations across Saint John waterfront areas
- Family activities, music, and fireworks traditions around the harbour continue each summer.
- History note: July begins during Saint John’s busiest tourism period
Thu July 2
- First major summer travel week begins
- Waterfront walking season in full swing
Fri July 3
- Uptown patios and harbour activity increase for weekend visitors
Sat July 4
- Popular beach and park day
- Bay temperatures remain cool despite warm air temperatures
Sun July 5
- Family outing day
- Harbour Passage usually active with cyclists and walkers
Week 2
Mon July 6
- Mid-summer vacation season building
Tue July 7
- Cruise visitors frequently visible uptown on ship days
Wed July 8
- Summer recreation programs active
Thu July 9
- Evening concerts and local performances often appear on community calendars
Fri July 10
- Weekend tourism traffic grows
Sat July 11
- Rockwood Park and regional beaches likely busy
Sun July 12
- Sunset after 9 PM still provides long evenings
Week 3
Mon July 13
- Warmest part of summer beginning
Tue July 14
- Local history note:
Saint John developed as one of Canada’s most important port cities and remains a major Atlantic harbour today.
Wed July 15
- Mid-month point
- Typical July humidity can begin rising
Thu July 16
- Harbour fog can roll in during evening temperature changes
Fri July 17
- Summer weekend starts
- Uptown activity increases
Sat July 18
- Prime outdoor recreation day
Sun July 19
- Parks and trails often busiest late afternoon
Week 4
Mon July 20
- Cruise and tourism activity remain strong through late July.
Tue July 21
- Mid-summer gardening and local produce season increasing
Wed July 22
- History note:
Saint John was Canada’s first incorporated city in 1785.
Thu July 23
- Harbour evenings often cool quickly
Fri July 24
- Busy summer weekend begins
Sat July 25
- Outdoor music and waterfront activity common
Sun July 26
- Beach and trail day
Final Week of July
Mon July 27
- End-of-month vacation season in full swing
Tue July 28
- Cruise and tourism traffic continues
Wed July 29
- Area preparation begins for New Brunswick Day weekend activities
Thu July 30
- Opening of the extended New Brunswick Day festival period
- The annual summer festival period around AREA 506 begins around this time.
Fri July 31
- Long-weekend atmosphere arrives
- Waterfront activity typically increases significantly
