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Saint John Virtual Tour

Mar 4, 2014
Find out what you can expect, see and do as a UNB Saint John student.
 
From sunrise to sunset, take a tour of our residences, cafeteria, beautiful campus, classrooms, state-of-the-art library, athletics department and on-campus first class bash.
 
Our students also head uptown the next day - so stick around to see all the fun things you can do in Uptown Saint John.


UNB Saint John Campus and Uptown Saint John

This video follows our students for a full day on campus and a weekend venture Uptown.




UNB Saint John Campus




Uptown Saint John

There is so much to see and do in Uptown Saint John. Watch the video as our students show you all the hot spots.


Source: http://www.unb.ca/saintjohn/prospective/virtualtour.html

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