historic industrial pollution

Revisiting Saint John's Marsh Creek: Environmental success story still has chapters to come

Revisiting Saint John's Marsh Creek: Environmental success story still has chapters to come

Most Saint Johners likely never give Marsh Creek a second thought. The stream winds its way across much of the east side of the city, starting at the far eastern end of city limits, and emptying into Courtenay Bay, a linear distance of about seven kilometres. The creek is a nearly invisible refuge for local wildlife, and few people have ever visited its banks on the marshlands that make up a good portion of east Saint John.