Bermuda and Saint John, New Brunswick, actually have a lot in common, when you really think about it. They both kiss the Atlantic Ocean, albeit at slightly different latitudes. They’re both known for their beaches, even if one boasts pinks sands and turquoise water and the other is named after discarded tin cans.
Virgin Voyages cruise was rerouted due to poor weather

Natalie Stechyson · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 14, 2026 4:28 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago
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Valiant Lady from Virgin Voyages was docked in Saint John on April 8 because of poor weather in Bermuda, where the ship was originally supposed to go. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
Bermuda and Saint John, New Brunswick, actually have a lot in common, when you really think about it.
They both kiss the Atlantic Ocean, albeit at slightly different latitudes. They’re both known for their beaches, even if one boasts pinks sands and turquoise water and the other is named after discarded tin cans.
And yes, you might not get much use out of a bikini in Saint John in April, but you can probably get away with a light rain jacket.
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