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99 Station St, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 4X4, Canada
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Feb 24, 2018
Great hockey venue. Far more fun than I expected. Ushers were super helpful to lost drunk guy. The bar at the end has super friendly staff. Reasonably priced beverages. Good view of the action even at the cheap seats. The ticket people worked the chart with me for the best possible seat in my ticket class. Great experience. A gem.

Feb 26, 2018
Awesome rink, it's warm and great food but a bit over priced. The soda isn't that good for what you are paying so i would rather you go to one of the vending machines around the arena. Overall the seats are comfy, you have a good view of the game/event from every seat and the food is good. An other thing that I like at harbour station is that there is a Tim's inside and it's a lot cheaper then the other shops. I rate it a 5 out of 5 for that!

Jan 27, 2018
Had a blast. They always have so many different things going on. You can find fun for the whole family here. There is lots of parking and depending why you are there then lots of seating as well. My favourite thing to do is enjoy a nice soft serve ice cream while watching the Sea Dogs.

Mar 1, 2018
Harbour station is a wonderful venue to take in sporting events, concerts, trade shows, car and truck shows. Lots to choose from for food from various venders. Also has a licensed area where you may buy beer from as well. Lots of parking most often you have to pay to park but sometimes it's free. Since the sound system had been upgraded from the past years it is now a joy to take in hockey games and things of the sort. Fees for most events are reasonable.

Jun 25, 2018
Small as far as a stadium goes. plus side... No really bad seats.

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