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| Boilerworks History
On June 20, 1877, Black Wednesday, a fire began in Saint John. The north-west
wind of that day carried the fire from the boardwalk to McLaughlin’s Boiler Works
and then continued south and destroyed what is known as the downtown
peninsula. This catastrophe is now known as the Great Fire of Saint John. Our
restaurant’s name pays homage to the original McLaughlin’s Boiler Works, a
manufacturing company.
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Our Skybox, a multimedia private dining room, overlooks all events on the boardwalk
during the summer time. Not only does it have a great view, but it is also equipped
with an overhead projector, a state of the art computer, and a free wireless internet
connection. Bring along your CDs, DVDs, and memory sticks for meetings. Our private
dining room is also ideal for birthday parties, retirements, reunions or private functions. |
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